shield-shaped route marker 



(1993.0282). 

 Jean M. Olsen: blue jumper and a black 



neckerchief worn by Charles Gilette 



Pratt while serving in the U.S. Navy, 



1864-65 (1993.0433). 

 Gregory Orfalea: book of poems by Mr. 



Orfalea, 1988 (1994. 3100). 

 Craig A. Orr: photograph of a nurse 



with patient at Base Hospital #34 in 



Nantes, France, dated August 14, 



1917 (1993-3167). 



Raymond A. Osbourn: Keuffel & Esser 

 model 4088-5 slide rule (1994.0376). 



Rudy Padilla: 12 panos. painted handker- 

 chiefs made by Mexican American 

 prisoners in New Mexico jails 

 (1993.0150). 



Government of the Republic of Pan- 

 ama, Direccion General de Correos y 

 Telegrafos, Departamento de 

 Filatelia: 12 stamps of Panama 

 (1993.2082). 



Donna L. Parsons: film about a polluted 

 river made by a high school student 

 for the first Earth Day observance in 

 1970 (1994.3091). 



Ginette V. Patch: 6 woman's dresses 

 and gowns and 6 muslin dress pat- 

 terns, all designed by Mrs. Patch's 

 mother, Charlotte Villaret, 1945-63, 

 and a Julius Garfinckel & Company 

 clothing box, 1960-90 (1994.0263). 



Alice Paul Centennial Foundation, Inc. 

 (through Jill Zahniser): wooden drop- 

 front desk used by Susan B. Anthony 

 and Alice Paul and 170 pieces of suf- 

 fragette memorabilia which belonged 

 to Alice Paul (1987.0165); 461 photo- 

 graphs, 68 postcards, 43 sets of maga- 

 zines, 10 texts, 3 newspaper 

 clippings, 2 folders, a set of nega- 

 tives, and a note, all related to suf- 

 fragette Alice Paul (1991.3016). 



Les Paul (aka Lester W. Polfusen): 

 Gibson's "Les Paul" model studio 

 electric guitar, 1984, owned and 

 played by Mr. Paul (1993.0579). 



Pierce Chemical Company (through 

 Ralph T. Farmer): 4 sets of Slide-A- 

 Lyzer dialysis cassette units invented 

 by Carl Clark, Ph.D., at Pierce Chem- 

 ical Company (1995. 0188). 



Dan and Mary Ann Pocapalia: 0.33 

 cubic foot of archival material docu- 



menting the manufacture and sale of 

 Kit mobile homes (1995.3004). 



Government of Poland, Muzeum 



Poczty 1 Telekomunikacji: postal sou- 

 venir card of Poland for Christmas 

 1992 (1993. 2041). 



Christina A. Popenfus: paper fan pictur- 

 ing a girl with hymnal and a bank ad- 

 vertisement, 1945-60 (1994.0152); 

 woman's clothing and accessories in- 

 cluding 6 dresses, 4 necklaces, a pair 

 of shoes, black tights, knit leggings, 

 sweater, and an elastic vest clip, 1987— 

 94(1995.0084). 



Carol E. Porter: coat and vest set, 1975- 

 80, and an Ancient MacLaren tartan 

 kilt, 1979, all worn by Kent Worth 

 Porter for Scottish country dancing 

 (1993.0468). 



The Presidential Museum (through 

 Timothy M. Hewitt): Presidential 

 Directory educational kit containing 

 portraits of the presidents from 

 George Washington to James E. 

 Carter (1994.3079). 



Al Prueitt and Sons, Inc. (through 

 David J. and Sandra Prueitt): 4 sam- 

 ples of green embroidered silk, 

 leather, and pile carpet used in a 1933 

 Duesenberg automobile (1993.0554). 



Wilhelmine E. Pryor in memory of 

 Lewis A. Pryor: instruction leaflet for 

 using Taylor's adjustable type mold 

 (1994.0382). 



Government of the State of Qatar, Min- 

 istry of Communication and Trans- 

 port, Department of Posts (through 

 Abdulrahman Jaber Muftah): 20 

 stamps of Qatar (1993.2037). 



QUALCOMM Incorporated, Om- 

 niTRACS Business Unit (through 

 Dr. Irwin Mark Jacobs): 

 OmniTRACS Complete Satellite Sys- 

 tem consisting of a communications 

 computer, external antenna, and an 

 operator's keyboard and display unit 

 (1994.0384). 



Elizabeth Rawlinson: woman's black 

 silk crepe evening dress with leopard 

 print silk jacket, designed by Geof- 

 frey Beene, 1987-89 (1994.0321). 



Keith S. Rei-d-Green: 18 sets of docu- 

 mentation relating to tabulating 

 equipment and computers 

 (1994. 3128). 



Franklin J. Richards: pair of man's 

 gloves and pair of woman's gloves, 

 both of white kid leather with shell 

 buttons, worn for a wedding in 1912 

 (1995.0038). 



Col. En H. Richardson, AIA and USAF 

 (Ret.) and Phyllis Richardson: can- 

 nonball from the War of 1812 exca- 

 vated from the west bank of the 

 Patuxent River in Maryland 

 (1994.0005). 



Dorothy Riggle: 2 buttons, 2 letters, 

 and a leaflet, all from recent political 

 campaigns (1995.0026). 



Mary Livingston Ripley: woman's black 

 and white diagonally-striped silk tea 

 gown designed by Arnold Constable 

 & Cie, 1885-1900 (1994.0361). 



Alice Robinson: Silvertone 12-stnng 

 electric guitar, ca. i960, and a hand- 

 made foot-operated e\tcu\c fotdilla 

 tor bass accompaniment, both played 

 by Jesse Fuller (1994.0053). 



Franklin A. Robinson, Jr: 2 "show" T- 

 shirts from plays in which Mr. Robin- 

 son acted including The Pirates oj 

 Penzance and White Jacket. 1987 and 

 1992 (1994.0304). 



John Rockett: Mark IV computer pro- 

 gram, 1955-60 (1981.3013). 



Stephen J. Rogers: set of experimental 

 telegraph wires, ca. 1850, used by 

 Henry J. Rogers who worked on de- 

 velopment of the first telegraph line 

 in the U.S. (1995.0067). 



J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: voodoo 

 pain doll with pins applied and a 

 gns-gris bag worn around the neck 

 to alleviate pain (1994.0059); 3 pairs 

 of Chinese spectacles (1994.0075). 



Cathy L. Cox Roznovsky: pair of inflat- 

 able yellow plastic boot forms, 1967- 

 68 (1994.0294). 



Harry R. and Max Eli Rubenstein: 

 child's T-shirt with cartoons by 

 R. Flores, made for the 15th 

 Annual Great Labor Arts Ex- 

 change, Labor Heritage Foundation 

 (1994.0300). 



Fath Davis Ruffins: 2 paper patterns for 

 woman's dresses in an African Ameri- 

 can style, 1970-75 (1993.3004). 



SAS Philatelic Club (through Niels 

 Sommer): 21 first flight covers of the 



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