Donors 



111 



Humphries): half-shade polanscope 

 made by Josef and Jan Fric of 

 Prague in Bohemia, pre-1920 

 (1999.0029). 



U.S. National Archives and Records 

 Administration, Harry S. Truman 

 Library (through Patricia A. 

 Dorsey): 6 pamphlets and brochures 

 stating Democratic Parry concerns 

 and issues, 1929—48 (1997. 0315). 



U.S. Postal Service, Greensboro 



Bulk Mail Center (through Richard 

 F. Capps): conveyor carriage, tray, 

 and a cantilever style trippet, 

 all part of a Speaker system for 

 sorting mail, used 1975—98 

 (1998. 0219). 



Unknown: woman's black satin silk 

 parasol with a carved wooden 

 handle in a grapevine motif, 

 1895-1905 (1998. 0168); T-shirt, 

 "It's Our Turn Now, Mondale 

 Ferraro, 1984" (1999.0072). 



Margarer C. Vail: 122 Kodak Brownie 

 snapshors made by Franklin 

 Nichols Corbin during travels 

 through North and South Carolina 

 and Georgia as a salesman in the 

 1890s (1998.3060). 



Nguyen Van-Thang: Kiano Close and 

 Open block game invented and 

 patented by Mr. Van-Thang with an 

 explanatory banner and a 

 Vietnamese Gay -Than bamboo 

 magic stick with explanatory 

 banner (1996.0279). 



Elizaberh A. Vaughan in memory of 

 Adele V and O. W. "Deke" 

 Brownlee: black paper "Goldwater 

 for President" hat (1999.0009). 



Harry Wachsberg: 19 diamond 

 cleaving tools used by Israel 

 Grinblat at Mr. Wachsberg 's 

 diamond-cutting shop in New York 

 City (1998.0239). 



John Whitney Walter: 4 silver 

 tetradrachams of Leontinoi, Sicily, 

 470—465 B.C. (1998.0329). 



Betty Lawson Walters: jar of Dr. Jacob 

 Becker's Eye Balsam used by Mrs. 

 Walter's father, Albert V Lawson, 

 Jr., in 1923 (1999.0037). 



Richard S. Walton: 28 watches, watch 

 components, concept pieces, display 

 pieces, and memorabilia from Mr. 

 Walton's career as a pioneer in the 

 invention of electronic watches, 

 1960s— 70s (1999.0030). 



Peter M. Warner: 10 fasr food 



restaurant polystyrene containers, a 

 razor strop wirh an advertisement 

 written on, and a religious U.S. 

 Bicentennial poster (1998.0349). 



C. Malcolm and Joan Pearson 

 Watkins: 2 books with 

 photographic illustrations about 

 houses and architecture, 1854 and 

 1864 (1993. 3210). 



Winifred S. Weislogel: 12 report 

 cards, 7 certificates, 2 quizzes, a set 

 of charts and experiments, student 

 handbook, and an oral hygiene 

 diploma, all from Ms. Weislogel's 

 public school educarion, 1932—45 

 (1998.0047). 



Robert M. Weiss, M.D.: pair of infant 

 boy's brown leather shoes worn by 

 Dr. Weiss' father in 1 9 1 2 

 (1998.0245). 



Perry R. Weston: custom billiard cue 

 stick made by Mr. Weston of 

 maple, ebony, silver, water buffalo 

 horn, and black monitor lizard skin, 

 1998 (1999.0051). 



Ruth Coleman Wethetall: 6 objecrs 

 used by C. Norman Coleman who 

 went on 3 expeditions to Antarctica 

 between 1945 and 1968 including 

 2 insignia, a pin, commemorative 

 plate, license plate, and an 

 experimental face protector 

 (1997.0371). 



W. Alson Wheeler: 2 machinist's tool 

 chests with tools (1999. 0180). 



Fred E. Whelan: Gruen Teletime 

 wristwatch (1998.0229). 



Elaine Whitman, R.T.: 7 bilateral 

 xeromammograms, 1985 

 (1998.0341). 



Widex Hearing Aid Company 



Incorporated (through James Scott 

 Cola): Senso CIC digital hearing 

 aid, 1997 (1997. 0190). 



Joan W Wiefelspuetz in memory of 

 M. Lee White: 332 personal and 

 documentary objects relating ro rhe 

 career of American sculptor 

 Adeleaide Johnson besr known for 

 works depicting suffrage pioneers 

 (1987.0009). 



James J. Williams: protractor, logic 

 template, office organizing 

 template, and a set of 2 punched 

 cards used as templares for drawing 

 lines (1998. 3104). 



Prof. Michael R. Williams: 4 logic 



templates and 2 punched cards 

 (1997.3099). 



Virginia H. Wilson: 4 documents and 

 2 photographs relating to the WW 

 I U.S. Navy Yeoman (F) service of 

 Jessie Hunter Collins (1998.3029). 



Barbara and Warren Winiarski: 28 

 pieces of equipment and tools used 

 in the vineyards and winery 

 operations at Stag's Leap Wine 

 Cellars (1998.0 181); 47 wine 

 bottles, bottle labels, winery tools, 

 and vineyard tools used at Stag's 

 Leap Wine Cellars (1998.3058). 



Katherine Dye Winkler: yellow 

 ceramic Fiesta ware carafe with 

 stopper made by the Homer 

 Laughlin China Company, 1936—46 

 (1999. 0017). 



Jerry Wise: plastic model airplane and 

 an employee identificarion badge of 

 Bendix Aviation used by Brownie 

 Wise during WW II (1994.01 21). 



Witherspoon Streer Presbyrerian 

 Church (through Cecelia B. Hodges 

 and Shirley A. Satterfield): pew, 

 sign, and a Sunday school chair 

 from rhe church in Princeron, New 

 Jersey, where Paul Robeson's farher, 

 former slave Rev. William Drew 

 Robeson, was minister from the 

 1870s to 1901 (1999. 0127). 



Janice C. Wolf: 3 78rpm phonograph 

 records, a tri-fold album cover, and 

 a brochure, all comprising "Vicror 

 Records for Healthy Exercises," 

 ca. 1923 (1999. 0113). 



Preston Wolfe (through John F. 

 Wolfe): double-headed timber- 

 framing maul branded "WPA," 

 1930s (1998.3086). 



Cornelius C. Wood: pair of unisex 

 socks with an American flag motif, 

 1998 (1998. 0201). 



Helena E. Wright: gym tunic and 

 bloomers worn by Ms. Wright ar 

 Bryn Mawr College, 1964-68 

 (1998. 0132); woman's accessories 

 including 2 garrer belrs, a lipstick 

 "matchbook" set, false eyelashes, 

 hair net, and a perfume sample, 

 1940-70 (1998.0320). 



Raymond Wright: 9 Mexican 



specimen notes from the pre-1910 

 revolutionary period (1998.0342). 



Jay A. Wruck: roll of Kodak 

 Ektachrome infrared film 

 (1998. 3013). 



