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Francis Mair for commercial 

 packaging (1998.0058); 4 cubic 

 feet of food, beer, wine, and fruit 

 crate labels collected by Francis 

 Mair (1998. 3010). 



Sylvia Maizuss: 2 infant girl's dresses 

 of off-white batiste, 1909 

 (1999. 0163). 



Betty M. Margan: Hanovia portable 

 ultraviolet sun lamp, ca. 1946 

 (1998. 0120). 



Yolanda R. McCulloch in memory of 

 Maria F. Paterno Russo: 32 pieces of 

 Guardian Service hammered 

 aluminum cookware with glass lids 

 made by Century Metalcraft 

 Corporation of Chicago, late 1940s 

 (1999. 0194). 



Kathleen M. Willson McDevitt: 6 

 objects related to the Willson Way 

 System of creating identification 

 badges including an original 

 wooden camera, Identograph 

 camera, printer, Ilex lens board, set 

 of parts, and a set of 3 glass plates, 

 all reflecting the inventions and 

 work of father and son Thomas 

 Carroll Willson, Senior and Junior 

 (1996. 0150). 



Florence A. McGuire: woman's 



wedding dress designed by Priscilla 

 of Boston in 1955, worn by Mrs. 

 McGuire and her 2 sisters 

 (1998.0090). 



Harry (Mousey) McKee: red nylon 

 team jacket worn by Mr. McKee 

 when playing Softball for 

 Washington Steel Cotporation in 

 Washington, Pennsylvania, 1974 

 (1999.0033). 



Eileen Raulli McMahon: woman's 

 negligee and robe set made of 

 parachute nylon and belted with 

 parachute cord, made in 1947 for 

 Mrs. McMahon's wedding trousseau 

 by her mother (1999.0004). 



Gert McMullin in memory of Roger 

 Lyon: AIDS quilt panel 

 memorializing Roger Lyon, made 

 by Cindy McMullin about 1987 

 (1998.0254). 



Jerry McWorter: custom billiard cue 

 stick made by Mr. McWorter of 

 rock maple, pink ivory wood, silver, 

 ebony, and elephant ivory, 1998 

 (1999.0178). 



Rita Chavez Medina (through 



Rudolph C. Medina): short-handled 



hoe bought in 1939 by Cesar 

 Chavez's father and used by several 

 family members, forced use of this 

 type of hoe was outlawed by the 

 State of California in 1970 

 (1998. 0197). 



Montgomery College at Takoma Park, 

 Mathematics Department (through 

 Prof. Mary Kay Abbey): Dietzgen 

 3 -foot wooden blackboard rule 

 (1999. 0160). 



Jerry Montgomety: photograph of the 

 Washington Steel baseball team of 

 Washington, Pennsylvania, 1974 

 (1998.0334). 



Evan and Johnnie Lu Morgan: 43 

 pieces of formal and informal 

 chinaware and glassware from sets 

 given to Mrs. Morgan for her 

 wedding in 1959 and 15 pieces 

 of formal chinaware from the set 

 given to her mother, Nancy 

 Dickson, for her wedding in 1924 

 (1998.0356). 



Charles E. and Dorothy I. Morrison in 

 memory of Bessie K. and Charles 

 Morrison: 19 pieces of ceramic 

 Fiesta ware made by the Homer 

 Laughlin China Company, 1936—59 

 (1999. 0136). 



Harold D. Motin: charcoal drawing of 

 "Buffalo Soldier" Harry Motin and 

 a pamphlet of revival meeting songs 

 used by Ftances E. Motin 

 (1998.3045). 



Motorola, Incorporated (through 

 Pamela J. Cox): clean room suir 

 consisting of 2 pairs of gloves, a 

 jumpsuir, hood, pair of boot- 

 leggings, and a "Protocol Starts 

 With Me" pin (1995.0096). 



Takako S. Mundel: 3 sets of colored 

 pencils, a passport, identification 

 card, srop watch, motion picture 

 camera, and a projector, all used by 

 Marvin E. Mundel in his efforts to 

 determine work standards in 

 industrial engineering (1999.0032); 

 15 cubic feet of archival records 

 documenting the career of Dr. 

 Marvin E. Mundel in the fields of 

 motion studies and industrial 

 engineering (1999. 3010). 



The National Labor Committee 

 (through Charles Kernaghan): 3 

 brochures, a postcard, T-shirt, and a 

 button, all relared to sweatshops 

 and child labor (1997.0309); 



brochure about sweatshop labot 

 (1998.3008). 



National Securiry Systems, Inc. 

 (through John Whitney Walter): 

 silver decadracbm of Syracuse, 465 

 B.C. (1999.0045). 



New Horizons Diagnostics 

 Corporation (through David P. 

 Trudil): 9 sensitive membrane 

 antigen rapid rest (SMART) 

 detection kits and 2 biological 

 sample collection kits (1998.0308). 



Eleanot B. Niebell for rhe Paul Milton 

 Niebell, St. Collection: round violin 

 bow made in Mirecourt, Ftance and 

 imported by Albert Moglie of 

 Washington, D.C., 1950—70 

 (1998. 0241). 



NuvoMedia, Inc. (through Mary E. 

 Ruberry): Rocket-eBook electronic 

 book device, 1999(1999.0192). 



Mary K. O'Hara: 3 signs made by Ms. 

 O'Hara and friend Ann M. Welch 

 for use at the anti-impeachment 

 rally held on the U.S. Capitol 

 grounds on December 17, 1998 

 (1999. 0081). 



Osram-Sylvania, Inc. (through Richard 

 H. Dowhan): 24 experimental light 

 bulbs and 3 lamp holdets, 1946—80 

 (1998.0005). 



William T. Oviatt: 2 prototypes and 2 

 producrion models of the Teeter 

 Pong! mouse ttap invenred by Mr. 

 Oviatt (1997.0034). 



Johanna R. Pasha in memory of Mr. 

 and Mrs. Robert Law Higgins, Sr.: 

 commemorative salt and pepper 

 shakers given to the Higginses at 

 their 50th wedding annivetsary in 

 1981 (1997-0393). 



Peerless Rockville Historic 



Preservation, Ltd. (through Eileen 

 S. McGuckian): platform pamphlet 

 of the Republican Association of 

 Washington, D.C., dated January 

 17, 1856 (1998. 0301). 



Marvette Perez: 20 ceramic pieces 

 including planters, salt and pepper 

 shakers, and figurines of "sleeping 

 Mexicans" and other Mexican 

 stereotypes, 1925-50(1999.0196). 



Peterson Electro-Musical Products, 

 Inc. (rhrough Scott R. Peterson): 

 Pererson Model 400 strobe tuner, 

 1970s, and a copy of the book 

 Complete Course in Electronic Piano 

 Tuning, 1974 (1999.3036). 



