lengch of silk ikat stripe fabric 

 (1994. 0184). 



Todd Alan Kinser: 17 pieces of man's 

 clothing including 4 pairs of blue 

 jeans, 4 neckties, 2 pairs of jogging 

 shorts, 2 pairs of boxer shorts, a pair 

 of Bermuda shorts, briefs, khaki trou- 

 sers, T-shirt, and a 2-piece suit, and a 

 woman's black nylon Wonderbra 

 brassiere (1995.0085). 



Amy Loeserman Klein: framed color 

 photograph of 2 John Deere com- 

 bines in a soybean field by William 

 Eggleston (1994.0368). 



Belle Kogan: 14 pieces of household 

 glass, 7 pieces of ceramics, and a plas- 

 tic tumbler, all designed by Ms. 

 Kogan, 1940—64 (1992.0257). 



C. Everett Koop, M.D.: Dr. Koop's 

 Class A U.S. Public Health Service 

 uniform including a jacket, trousers, 

 shirt, necktie, cap, and a name tag, 

 1980s (1992.0452). 



Government of the Republic of Korea, 

 Ministry of Communications, Bureau 

 of Posts, Postage Stamps and Philat- 

 ely Division (through Kwak Tae- 

 geun): 36 stamps and 12 souvenir 

 sheets of Korea (1993.2043). 



Alfred Koury, Jr.: 89 photographs and 

 0.6 cubic foot of family papers 

 (1994.3m). 



Krest Products Corporation (through 

 Rick DiMarzio): 12 burgundy combs 

 made of du Pont Delrin plastic, 1993 

 (1993.0408). 



Mark A. Kritz: Earth Action poster and 

 button, 1970 (1995.3064). 



Karen E. Krueger: 16 uniform items 

 worn by Hilda Lois Johnson when 

 serving in the Women's Auxiliary 

 Army Corps during WW II 

 (1992.0488). 



Tsugio Kubota: 5 commercial product 

 containers designed by Mr. Kubota 

 and others at Landor Associates 

 (1993.0544). 



Rev. Abram G. Kurtz in memory of 

 Ellen Scheifley Kurtz: nearly com- 

 pleted piece of Duchess tape lace 

 mounted on a printed pattern 

 worked by Mrs. Kurtz, early 20th 

 century (1995.0007). 



C. B. Landberg: white cotton crocheted 

 minidress, 1967-69 (1994. 0194). 



Landis &. Gyr Powers, Inc. (through 

 Gary P. Lukas): 8 thermostats and 

 regulators, a damper motor, 

 pneumatic switch damper control 

 board, and a balancing relay 

 (1994.0269). 



Landor Associates (through Jean Marc 

 Bara): 50 cubic feet of archival mate- 

 rial documenting the designing of 

 product packaging and graphics by 

 Landor Associates after January I, 



1973 0993-32°6)- 



Walter and Josephine Landor Revocable 

 Trust (through Ted Mitchell): 50 

 cubic feet of archival material docu- 

 menting the business and personal 

 history of Walter Landor before De- 

 cember 31, 1972 (1995.3036). 



George J. Lannen: pamphlet, "Technical 

 Manual, Converter M-209," prepared 

 by the War Department, Chief Sig- 

 nal Officer, 1942 (1978.3004). 



Harry J. Lasell, Sr. in memory of Cmdr. 

 Harvey Lasell, USN (Ret.): cased set 

 of duelling pistols made by E. P. 

 Caron of Paris, France, 1852-74 

 (1994.0309). 



Prof. Kennon A. Lattal: 2 laboratory 

 manuals covering studies of condi- 

 tioned response and operant behavior 

 of animals (1995.3066). 



Melvin Lerner (through Adelaide 



Kaplan and Frances Smyth): 3,158 ob- 

 jects from World's Fairs and Exposi- 

 tions of rhe 19th and 20th centuries 

 collected by Larry Zim (1989.0438). 



Sidney H. Liebson: 3 deForest AudioT- 

 ron audion tubes (1995.0066). 



Dean C. Lincoln: mechanical Bible 

 study device consisting of a scroll 

 with color lithograph scenes, a box- 

 like container for the scroll, and a 

 key used to turn the scroll in the 

 box, 1902 (1994.0164). 



Lionel Trains, Inc. (through Richard P. 

 Kughn): 9 Lionel/Smithsonian 20th 

 Century Limited model railroad cars, 

 reproduced from the original cars 

 styled by Henry Dreyfuss in 1938 

 (1994.0239); (through Nicholas J. 

 DeGrazia and Richard P. Kughn): lo- 

 comotive engine model of the Penn- 

 sylvania Railroad K-4 with tender, 

 trackbase, sound box, and storage 

 box, and 4 model railroad cars for the 



20th Century Limited locomotive 

 model (1995.0030). 



Leland L. Locke: 55 calculating machine 

 components, 5 groups of documents 

 concerning George B. Grant, 2 sets 

 of documents and a photograph 

 album about calculating machines, 

 and 2 adding machines (1983.3003). 



Mrs. Walter C. Louchheim: man's 

 brown felt hat, 1950s (1994.3086). 



Lewis G. Lowe: 8 commercial product 

 containers designed by Mr. Lowe and 

 Landor Associates (1993.0543). 



Steve Lubar: Multi calculating rule set 

 including 2 thermal controls, a 

 sleeve, and an instruction sheet 

 (1995. 3051). 



Government of the Grand Duchy of 

 Luxembourg, Entreprise des Postes 

 et Telecommunications, Direction 

 Generale, Office des Timbres: 20 

 stamps of Luxembourg (1993.2141). 



Maria Maccafern: plastic guitar de- 

 signed by Mario Maccaferri, 1954 

 (1994. 0136). 



Dick Mackay: sign,"!NOTICE! Mario 

 Cuomo is NOT here - it is a 

 RUMOR!," which had been posted 

 at a hall where Cuomo was supposed 

 to appear during the New Hamp- 

 shire Primary Campaign, 1992 

 (1995.0024). 



Michael B. Margolius and Kurt F. 

 O'Connor: 2 black Western electric 

 French style telephones of the 1920s 

 and 1930s (1995.0043). 



Dr. Frank Maria: 2.5 cubic feet of docu- 

 ments relating to Dr. Maria's career 

 and his involvement in the Syrian 

 Lebanese American Federation 

 (1995.3046). 



University of Maryland School of Nurs- 

 ing Alumni Association (through 

 Jean W. Keenan and Judith E. 

 Littlejohn): cotton and lace nurse's 

 cap patterned after the cap worn by 

 Florence Nightingale about i860 

 (1995.0139). 

 Massachusetts General Hospital: set of 

 Mazda foil-filled flash bulbs, manu- 

 factured by General Electric, con- 

 tained in Sylvania packaging 

 (1994.0345). 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 Laboratory for Nuclear Science 



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