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David H. Shayt: 2 watch repair shop 

 log books, 1914-39 (1996.0004); 

 quartz analog shelf clock in a plastic 

 housing that spells "CLOCK" 

 (1998.0249). 



Shear Madness Company (through 

 Jetaun Dobbt): autographed poster 

 for the Kennedy Center play, Shear 

 Madness (1998. 01 96). 



Brian Shulman, M.D.: Autogen 5100 

 digital integrator, Aurogen 1700 

 EMG dual channel unit feedback 

 myograph, and a Realistic speaker 

 (1998.3005). 



Jack Siefert: Selmer alto saxophone, 

 1934, LeBlanc Boehm system 

 clarinet, 1940—50, and a LeBlanc 

 soprano saxophone, 1946-50, all 

 associated with the Woody Herman 

 Orchestra (1998.0240); 13 cubic 

 feet of sound recordings, photo- 

 graphs, magazines, awards, and 

 posters pertaining to the career of 

 musician and band leader Woodrow 

 Charles "Woody" Herman 

 (1998.3073). 



Philip Simmons: cotton hook used on 

 the Charleston, South Carolina, 

 docks in the 1940s, a pair of tongs, 

 1950s, and a forging hammer, 

 1960s, all made by Mr. Simmons 

 during his career as a blacksmith of 

 tools and, later, of decorative 

 ironwork (1999. 0177). 



Kathryn T. Simpson: woman's thigh- 

 length vest quilted with cavorting 

 nude nymphs, designed and made 

 by Whitney Kent, 1986 

 (1999.0095). 



Skirball Cultutal Center, Skirball 

 Museum (through Grace Cohen 

 Grossman): photograph of a tribute 

 dinner for Franklin Delano 

 Roosevelt, 1932—33 (1998.0202); 

 pamphlet of Woodrow Wilson's 

 "War Message to Congress, 

 Monday, April 2nd, 1917" 

 (1999. 0010). 



Walter A. Smith, Jr. Trust (through 

 Flossie H. Smith): Colt Model 1903 

 automatic hammerless pocket pistol 

 (1998. 0310). 



Mark Solomon, Ph.D.: blue-gray 

 artificial eye worn by Dr. Solomon, 

 1963-98 (1998.0223). 



Stall & Dean (through Henry N. 

 Jackson): 75 examples of athletic 

 equipment and uniform items made 



by Stall & Dean and 2 advertising 

 postets (1998.0324). 



Steris Corporation, Business and 

 Associate Relations (through Gerry 

 Reis): surgical table, lamp, 

 warming cabinet, and a metal stand 

 (1998.0066). 



Edith D. Stevens: Tiffany & Company 

 gold pocket watch presented in 

 1 9 1 6 to F. R. Stevens by the 

 Russian government for delivering 

 locomotives ahead of conttact 

 schedule (1996.0037). 



Ruth B. Stevenson: miniature mission 

 bell commemorating El Camino 

 Real, the King's Highway, from San 

 Diego to San Francisco, 1769-1915 

 (1999.0075). 



Jack A. Strahs: Commodore 201 

 electronic calculator (1998.0246). 



Susan B. Strange: 2 buttons, a coin, 

 and a medallion from various 

 political campaigns, 1969—93 

 (1998. 0189). 



Gray Sturm: T-shirt commemorating 

 the "Sultan of Swing, Mark McGwire, 

 Sept. 8, 1998" (1998.0337). 



Julie A. Su: 2 key chains and a red 

 banner with black Asian character 

 lettering (1998. 3021). 



John August Swanson: 19 prints and 

 stencils including beginning 

 drawings, progressive color proofs, 

 and a state proof, all used to 

 produce Balancing Act by Mr. 

 Swanson (1998. 0146). 



Tatnuck Booksellet & Sons (through 

 Lawrence Abramoff): 24 work 

 incentive posters, 1958-73 

 (1997. 0140). 



Lonn W Taylor: Cub Scout cap and 

 kerchief (1998.0347). 



Lisa Thoerle: white plastic fly swatter 

 matked "We'll Get the Bugs Out" 

 (1998.3093). 



Bettee-Aynn Amstetdam Thomas: 

 Calvin Klein's Contradiction 

 promotional perfume gift set, 1998 

 (1998.0283). 



Mation L. Tiger: Polaroid Square 

 Shooter 2 land camera (1998.0352). 



Union of Needletrades, Industrial and 

 Textile Employees (through Jay 

 Mazur): 14 objects telating to 

 employee abuse in sweatshops 

 including 10 documents, a set of 

 stickers, shopping bag, T-shirt, and 

 a videotape cassette (1997. 0310). 



U.S. Department of Commerce, 

 National Oceanic and Atmosphetic 

 Administration, National Ocean 

 Service, National Geodetic Survey 

 (through Shepherd A. Cofer): 

 automatic geodetic surveyor's level 

 made by Zeiss/Jena (1998.0006); 

 geodimeter Model 2A electronic 

 distance measurer with 2 mirrors, 

 an optic unit, and a tripod, manu- 

 factured by AGA in Stockholm, 

 Sweden, 1957-67 (1998.3094); 

 National Weathet Service (through 

 Violet Fostet): metcury barometet 

 used at Washington, D.C.'s Ronald 

 Reagan National Airport, 1941—98 

 (1998.0305). 



U.S. Department of Defense, 



Department of the Air Force, Air 

 Force Systems Command, Head- 

 quarters Space Systems Division 

 (through Capt. J. O. Bunting): set 

 of documentation for the Burroughs 

 Atlas Model J 1 computer 

 (1983. 3019). 



U.S. Department of Defense, 



Department of the Army, Institute 

 of Heraldry (through Thomas B. 

 Proffitt): 28 pieces of distinctive 

 unit insignia and 10 pieces of 

 shoulder sleeve insignia 

 (1998.0205). 



U.S. Department of Energy, Los 

 Alamos National Laboratory, 

 Business Operations Division, 

 Property Loan Operations 

 (through Brett Ray): ait pod used 

 to sample nuclear particulate debris 

 in the atmosphere, ca. 197 1 

 (1998.3097). 



U.S. Department of Justice, 



Immigration and Naturalization 

 Service (through Phil Bonner): 24 

 forged documents, censored letters 

 to worker's families, items sold at a 

 company store, and evidence photo- 

 graphs, all related to the raid on the 

 El Monte, California, sweatshop on 

 August 2, 1995 (1997.0268). 



U.S. Department of Labor, 

 Employment Standards 

 Administration, Wage and Hour 

 Division (through Suzanne Seiden): 

 U.S. Deparrment of Labor 

 identification badge wallet 

 (1998.3026). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. 

 Customs Service (through Norma 



