Donors 



109 



Pitometer Associates, Inc. (through 

 G. Brewster Cole): 14 pieces of 

 equipment comprising a Prism 

 Photo Recorder used ro measure 

 rates of flow in municipal water 

 distribution systems, invented by 

 Edward Smith Cole in 1908 

 (1999. 0116). 



Joyce M. Pocras: Campfire Girl material 

 of rhe 1940s including 9 handker- 

 chiefs, a neckerchief, vest, pair of 

 socks, and a handbook (1998. 0154). 



Richard H. Ponrerio: 2 Mexican silver 

 4-real coins of Charles and Johanna, 

 153 6 — 5 6 (1999.0006). 



Christina A. Popenfus: woman's 

 jewelry and clothing including 1 1 

 pairs of earrings, a bracelet, brooch, 

 body paint kit, pair of shoes, pair of 

 boots, skirt, and a blouse, 1985—98 

 (1998.0242). 



Potomac Electric Power Company 

 (through Gwendolyn Hawkins 

 and Zenayda Mosrofi): 5 fluorescenr 

 light bulbs, 1990—93 (1996.0357). 



Dr. Linda S. Potter: 12 packages of 

 oral contraceptives (1997.0360). 



Barbara J. Powell: 11 hair styling 

 implements, 3 beauty products, 2 

 chairs, a gas heating coil, mirror, 

 and a shop sign, all used by African 

 American beautician and inventor 

 Dr. Marjorie Joyner, 1920-39 

 (1997.0068). 



Procrer & Gamble (through Edward 

 M. Rider): 120 health and hygiene 

 products, 13 product pamphlets, 

 and a book about the company 

 (1984. 0718). 



Progressive Asset Management, Inc. 

 (through James Howard Nixon): 

 3 leaflets regarding Disney 

 Company business pracrices and its 

 shareholders (1997. 3148). 



Abraham Quintanilla for the 



Quintanilla Family: black leather 

 jacket, pants, boots, and a black 

 satin brassiere, all worn on stage by 

 Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla 

 Perez, 1990-95 (1999. 0104). 



Gunther Ramm: Porta Ladychron 

 wrisrwatch (1998.0247). 



Mark Anthony John Rea, Jr.: lefr and 

 right pointed eartips and an 

 authentication card verifying 

 Leonard Nimoy wore them in the 

 film Star Trek IT. The Wrath of Khan, 

 1982 (1999. 0102). 



Gilbert H. Reiling: experimental 

 halarc light bulb and a repro- 

 ducrion of GE's 1912 Charles 

 Steinmetz patent lamp 

 (1996.0084). 



Leslie and Nick Reynolds: Martin 

 tenor guitar and a Gon Bops conga 

 drum played by Mr. Reynolds while 

 a member of The Kingsron Trio and 

 a gold record awarded to the group 

 (1998.0355). 



H. Smith Richardson, Jr.: 41 mostly 

 cold and flu product samples of the 

 Vick Chemical Company, 1906—80 

 (1998.0267). 



George Riesz: Bell Laboratories 



germanium point contact transisror 

 set, 1950s (1998. 0313). 



James C. Ritchey: 8 stereographic 

 photographs relating to Presidents 

 William McKinley, Theodore 

 Roosevelt, and William Howard 

 Tafr, a ticker ro rhe Republican 

 National Convention of 1892, 

 and a ticket to an address by 

 President McKinley in 1901 

 (1999.001 1). 



Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.: man's 

 buckle and 8 woman's items 

 including 5 cosmetics, 2 brooches, 

 and a card of floral buttons 

 (1998. 0129). 



Robert G. Rolfe: 2 photographs of a 

 meat shop and large machinery by 

 William Dinwiddie, news 

 correspondent in Manchuria during 

 the Russian-Japanese War in 1904 

 (1998. 0100); Knickerbocker pocket 

 watch (1998.0222); metal door or 

 window alarm patented by John G. 

 Ebersrein in 1902 and manu- 

 factured by the Automatic Alarm 

 Company of Chicago, Illinois 

 (1999.3025). 



Roosevelt Medal Decendants (through 

 Marc Quinn): bronze Theodore 

 Roosevelt medal awarded ro all U.S. 

 citizens who gave at least 2 years of 

 continuous service in building the 

 Panama Canal, this medal was 

 awarded to G. A. Heath who 

 worked 1904-6(1999.0111). 



Arthur D. Sager: 4 man's polyester 

 doubleknir suirs including a 

 ruxedo, 1971, blazer wirh 2 pairs of 

 trousers, 1971-72, flannel suit, 

 1973, and a leisure suit, 1974 

 (1998. 0221). 



Saint Petersburg Times (through Mike 

 Foley): 12 pieces of documentation 

 and memorabilia created for the 

 October 9, 1996, vice presidenrial 

 debate held in St. Petersburg, 

 Florida (1997. 0391). 



Sandia Corporation, Sandia National 

 Laboratories (through Paul 

 McWhorrer): 6 microengines on 

 microchips (1998. 0127); 6 sets of 

 micromachines on microchips 

 (1998.3035). 



Mary Louise San Miguel: 3 over-the- 

 counter medicinal preparations, a 

 soap sample, dietary supplement, 

 tonic box, and a roll of pharmacy 

 labels, all from the Botica 

 Guadalupana Drug Store in San 

 Antonio, Texas (1999.0097). 



Debbie Schaefer-Jacobs: 2 gym suits, a 

 gym sweatshirt, and a pair of shorts 

 (1998.0348). 



Stina Schloss: brass gaming token 

 from the Mandalay Bay Resort and 

 Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada 

 (1999. 0141). 



Sam Schmerler and Savilla Teiger: 

 peace banner with a religious 

 message carried in various anti-war 

 marches in Washington, D.C., 

 during the 1960s (1999. 0019). 



Laura T. Schneider: 2 ice skate blades 

 patented in 1888 (1998. 0174). 



Seiko Corporation of America 



(through Tsutomu Mitome): Seiko 

 Astron watch module encased in 

 Plexiglas, ca. 1969, and a 

 reproduction Astron wrisrwatch 

 (1998.0248). 



Anne M. Serio: electric clothes presser 

 made by the Electric Presser 

 Company of New York, ca. 1934 

 (1999. 0129). 



Charmaine Severson: woman's blouse 

 with a "Cracker Jack" logo print, 



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Earl V. Shaffer: backpack, boors, pirh 

 helmet, head net, poncho, and a 

 cookset, all used by Mr. Shaffer on 

 two of his hikes of the Appalachian 

 Trail, 1948 and 1965 (1999.0 189). 



Dr. Mildred Shaw: English ICL logic 

 template used for flow charting in 

 the 1960s by Dr. Shaw 

 (1998.3092). 



Alvin M. Shayt: Boy Scouts of 



America membership card issued to 

 Mr. Shayt in 1937 (1998.0285). 



