Donors 



105 



work in research and development 

 of printed circuits (1998. 0191). 



Kenneth S. Darby: sailboard made by 

 Mr. Darby and his brother, S. 

 Newman Darby, 1964 (1998.0323). 



Naomi and S. Newman Darby: 

 sailboard sail with mast and boom 

 set made by the Darbys, 1963—65 

 (1998.0086). 



S. Newman Darby: 2 dagger boards 

 for use with the sailboard invented 

 by Mr. Darby (1999.01 18). 



Carlos G. Davila: 4 rifle receivers and 

 a submachine gun made in 

 Argentina (1997.0366). 



Kathleen N. Dejardin: invitation to an 

 "Election '88 American Presidential 

 Election Breakfast, Wednesday, 

 November 9, 1988," held in 

 Strasbourg, France (1999.0074). 



Delphi Interior and Lighting Systems 

 (through Ronald E. Steele): work 

 incentive poster, "Our Quality 

 Policy" (1996.0323). 



The Dial Corporation (through Jane 

 E. Owens): 18-karat gold "Breck" 

 brooch with a large capital "B" set 

 with diamonds, 1990—98, given to 

 winners of the Breck Girl contest 

 (1998. 0107); 6 packages of Breck 

 hair care products, 1954—70 

 (1998.0251). 



Katherine Dirks: 5 fabric samples and 

 2 printed Tyvek jackets 

 (1998.0027). 



Margaret R. Dolan: woman's full 

 length chinchilla fur cape with 

 floral-patterned cut velvet lining, 

 1921-23 (1999. 0161). 



Morrill B. Donnald: woman's bag 

 made of crocheted silver metal 

 thread, 1900-15 (1998. 0321). 



Richard G. Doty: 68 Italian items 

 including 66 lira coins, a silver 

 medal of 1992, and a telephone 

 token, and 3 Slovak bank notes of 

 1992 (1999. 0142). 



Brantley A. Duddy: theatre organ 

 made by the Wurlitzer Company of 

 North Tonawanda, New York, 1929 

 (1998.3070). 



E. I. du Pont de Nemours & 

 Company, Inc. (through Toni 

 McClure): effector tip for a T-3 

 robot (1997. 0107); 2 rolls of nylon 

 fiber and a plaque (1997.3055). 



Duro-Test Corporation (through Dick 

 Neubert): 8 fluorescent lamps, 4 



incandescent lamps, a mercury 

 vapor lamp, and a high pressure 

 sodium lamp (1997.0062); 3 

 incandescent lamps (1997.3029). 



Philip J. Dziuk, Ph.D.: 5 silastic 

 contraceptive implants developed 

 by Dr. Dziuk in 1964 (1998.0236). 



Amy C. Earls and George L. Miller: 

 sgraffito red-bodied earthenware 

 plate designed by Kay Hackett for 

 the Stangl Pottery Company in 



1957 (i99 8 - 02 7 2 )- 



Ebenezer Baptist Church Choir 



(through Michael L. Perry): 2 choir 

 robes and a scapular (1997.0256). 



Elias Brothers Corporation (through 

 Tony Michaels): Big Boy coin bank 

 and a poster announcing "Big Boy 

 Has Arrived in Saudi Arabia" 

 (1998.0052). 



Elkinson and Sloves (through Jay R. 

 Sloves) and Hartford Debate 1996 

 (through Daniel I. Papermaster): 3 

 posters, a press kit, button, key fob, 

 T-shirt, sign, and a display set for 

 voter registration, all produced 

 during the presidential candidate 

 debate held October 2, 1996, in 

 Hartford, Connecticut (1997.0390). 



Carol R. Erdman and Andre D. 

 Martin in memory of Carlton and 

 Nina Erdman: 6 pieces of china in 

 the English Brambleberry pattern 

 made by Hopewell China 

 Corporation of Hopewell, Virginia, 

 ca. 1930(1998.0309). 



ETA SA Fabriques d'Ebauches 

 (through R. Waelchh): Plexiglas 

 watch movement model with base- 

 stand and carrying case (1996.0252). 



Ferris State College, School of 

 Pharmacy (through Dean Ian W. 

 Mathison, Ph.D.): 166 phatmaceu- 

 tical artifacts, 1 870-1 930 (3 12 142). 



Elizabeth Fielding: 4-dfawef steel file 

 cabinet from the office of Dr. Lewis 

 J. Fielding, Daniel Ellsberg's 

 psychiatrist, broken into by 

 burglars looking for incriminating 

 evidence in the Watergate affair in 

 197 1, set of lettethead stationery, 

 and an office door sign 

 (1998.0268). 



Lavada W. Fintel: Victoria corn-straw 

 parlor broom made in the Deshler 

 Broom Factory of Deshler, 

 Nebraska, ca. 1930, by members of 

 Mrs. Fintel's family in the factory 



founded by her grandfather 

 (1999. 0197). 



Joe Fiscella: 2 billiard ball racks with 

 ball bearings for smooth racking 

 invented, patented, and 

 manufactured by Mr. Fiscella 

 (1999.0222). 



Douglas Fleming and Lynn L. Moore 

 (through Don E. Peterson): Powers 

 Cameragraph #6 motion picture 

 projectot, ca. 1906 (1998.0 178). 



Mary Fletcher: pale blue organza 

 ballgown with ctinoline petticoat 

 and a hoop petticoat, worn by Carol 

 Morris when Miss Universe 1957 

 and by Ms. Fletcher at the 1963 

 U.S. Naval Academy Ring Ball 

 (1998.0250). 



Gladys E. Ford: 7 examples of 

 ceramics decorated with 

 photographs in a process patented 

 by Walter D. Ford and produced by 

 the Ford Ceramic Arts of 

 Columbus, Ohio, in the 1930s 

 (1997.0403). 



Charles M. Free, Jr.: souvenir glass 

 tumbler from the Jamestown 

 Exposition held in Norfolk, 

 Virginia, in 1907 (1997.0346). 



Jerry D. Free: 4 T-shirts, 4 pencils, a 

 mug, and a key chain promoting 

 the International Battle of the 

 Bands (1999.0059). 



Prudence Fuchsmann: applique and 

 stuffed work inscribed ALife's 

 Flower Basket, 1957" made by Mrs. 

 Fuchsmann's mother, Bertha Stenge 

 (1997.001 1). 



Garment Industry Development 

 Corporation (through Annie Liu): 

 production notebook and a "help 

 wanted" sign in Chinese 

 (1997.0280). 



Gateway Coin Club of Merced County 

 (through Theresa M. Lund): bronze 

 medal commemorating the 

 building of Lake Yosemite 

 Reservoir finished in 1888, 

 designed by Bill Jones in 1999 

 (1999.0157). 



Colleen R. Gau: unisex T-shirt with 

 an abstract American flag design 

 with white sailboats substituted for 

 stars, 1997 (1998.0340). 



David D. Geary: 16 photographs of 

 Cardinal Spellman's 1953 

 Christmas Mass in Korea, a 

 photograph of boot camp in 1949, 



