G sodium, labeled as being assayed 

 in September 1946 by the Upjohn 

 Company (1994.0359). 

 Elizabeth Chabanoff. M.D. (through 

 Rev. Serge Korar and The Very Rev. 

 Stefan Pavlenko): woman's black silk 

 dress with embroidered ecru tissue 

 linen shawl collar, made by Bouet 

 Soeur of Paris and sold in New York, 

 1913-18 (1994.0262). 



Roberr G. Chamberlain: 2.5 cubic feet 

 of archival material documenting nu- 

 merical control of machinery and Mr. 

 Chamberlain's role in its develop- 

 ment (1995.3009). 



Chick Publications, Inc. (through Rita 

 McGanty): 170 Protestant religious 

 tracts and publications printed in 39 

 languages (1993.0552). 



David E. Christie in memory of Elise 

 Eugenia Hagan Carlier and Harry 

 Raymond Arnold: man's 3-piece 

 black wool wedding suit and an extra 

 wool and silk vest, ca. 1895 

 (1994. 0116). 



Citizen Watch Company, Ltd., Corpo- 

 rate Communications Division 

 (through Youichi Urabe and Yukoh 

 Yamamoto): watch whose time can 

 be regulated by very low frequency 

 radio waves associated with an 

 atomic clock for extreme accuracy, 

 1993 (I993-OI77)- 



Camilla S. Clough: plastic Barbie doll 

 Christmas rree ornament, 1994 

 (1995.0111). 



Barbara J. Coffee: woman's plaid mo- 

 hair, wool, and nylon bag, 1970s 

 (1994.0238). 



Helen D. Colison in memory of Alvina 

 and Fred Drew: folio of 42 photo- 

 graphs showing the construction of 

 the reinforced concrere foundation of 

 the Lincoln Memorial in Washing- 

 ton, D.C., done by the Fred Drew 

 Company, 1914-15 (1995.0207). 



Kenneth R. Colwell (through Russell 

 E. Colwell): 19th-century American 

 treadle loom with a 100-hook French 

 jacquard head mechanism, card sew- 

 ing board, card hand punch, and a 

 set of punches (1992.0034). 



Mary C. Combs: ob|ects relating to 

 Mark Farmer's First Ladies Dolls in- 

 cluding 5 clothing patterns, a doll 



kit, and an Emily Donelson doll as- 

 sembled from a kit (1993.0580). 



David and Harriett M. Condon: match 

 rifle made by Morgan James and 

 Edwin Phillips of Utica, New York, 

 mid-i9th century (1994.0395). 



Coolican: child's 2-piece dresses, skirt, 

 and a blouse, all or cotton, 1850-75 

 (1995.0151). 



P. S. Corbin, Rurh Ann Skaff, Thomas 

 Skaff, and Melanie S. Wood in mem- 

 ory of Elaine Khoury Skaff and Rev. 

 Thomas Skaft: 5 cubic feer of docu- 

 ments, correspondence, photographs, 

 arrwork, and books relating to the ca- 

 reer of Rev. Thomas Skaff as a priest 

 in rhe Antiochian Christian Ortho- 

 dox Church in America (1995.3047). 



Rosemane A. (Harmon) Costick: U.S. 

 Marine Corps enlisted man's green 

 uniform coat and trousers worn by 

 Sgt. Frederick George Harmon, 1918- 

 19 (1994.0086). 



Colleen K. Cotter in honor of Elizabeth 

 Crehan Miniter: Timesaver typing 

 copy stand made by the Lineatime 

 Manufacturing Company, given to 

 Mrs. Minirer when she left her bank 

 job to marry during WW II 

 (1993.0564). 



George A. and Lily K. Coury: 9 family 

 photographs and a souvenir program 

 from rhe 1959 Overseas Convention 

 of the National Association of Federa- 

 tions of Syrian and Lebanese Ameri- 

 can Clubs (1995.3022). 



Dan C. Cowman, M.D.: glass vial sam- 

 ple of Dr. Jayne's Sanarive Pills, late 

 19th to early 20th cenrury (1993.0443). 



Henry P. Crawford: Eastman Kodak 

 folding pocket camera (1994. 3105). 



Mario Cruder and Stanley Suzdak: Wat- 

 son regulator, Foster regulator, Pen- 

 delton steam service control, gauge 

 tester, and a bayonet lock valve seat 

 (1995.0107). 



Joseph G. Curry, Jr.: 15 photographs 

 and 3 patent certificates (1994.3081). 



Winifred Curtis-Stebbins: 750 homeo- 

 pathic medicines used by Dr. Wini- 

 fred Woodmans Curtis and her 

 mother, Ethel R. Woodmans, over an 

 80-year period (1988.0190). 



Government of the Czech Republic, 

 The Postal Museum (through Pavel 



Ctvrtnik, Ph.D.): 38 stamps and 4 

 souvenir sheets of the Czech Repub- 

 lic and Czechoslovakia (1993. 2127). 



DEJA, Incorporated (through Julie M. 

 Lewis): 10 samples of material, most 

 from recycled contents, used to make 

 a DEJA shoe, and a shoebox made 

 from recycled cardboard, 1993 

 (1995.0105). 



Alan H. Darby: 2 small amateur print- 

 ing presses made in Baltimore, Mary- 

 land, a printing wheel marking 

 device, pamphlet about one of the 

 presses, and a trade card featuring a 

 boy printer (1992.0608); Multigraph 

 duplicator with roller, empty oil can, 

 and a set of miscellaneous accessories 

 (1993.0008). 



Delores Ziton David: calendar of the 

 Antiochian Christian Orthodox 

 Church (1994.3099). 



Harry T. Davies: Elto outboard boat 

 motor, 1927, wirh a rudder that func- 

 tions as a cooling system (1995.0189). 



Clyde Dawson: page of Universal Prod- 

 uct Codes and a Marsh Supermarket 

 cashier's smock with the name tag 

 "Betty," worn by Berry Kessler who 

 was che first person to scan a UPC 

 coded label at point-of-sale, 1974 

 (1994. 0341); 24 food containers with 

 Universal Product Codes for scan- 

 ning Technology (1994. 3123). 



S. LeRoy Deavenport and Judith D. 

 Mitchener: Kodak Cine 16mm movie 

 camera (1994.0299). 



The Deep River Historical Society, In- 

 corporated (through Edith M. DeFor- 

 est): 0.13 cubic foot of archival 

 documenrs relating to the firm of 

 Pratt, Read & Company and its pre- 

 decessors, ca. 1863-68 (1995.3033). 



Berthe Delkin: pocket watch with a 

 gold nugget-encrusted case, made by 

 Anton L. Delkin when working in 

 Nome, Alaska, 1906 (1994. 0160). 



Robert Dennis: 10 stereoviewers, 4 ste- 

 reographs, a set of eye pieces, and a 

 sliding holder (1995.3049). 



Irwin Dermer: 4 color photolithographs 

 (1994.0367). 



Jane des Grange: 19 cubic feet of histori- 

 cal ephemera, dared trom the late 

 1700s to ca. 1978, including trade ad- 

 vertisements and catalogues, fashion 



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