Scandinavian Airlines System 

 (1993. 2021). 



Terry M. Sachs: 6 instruction pam- 

 phlets, 2 boxes for slide rules, and an 

 IBM logic template (1995.3023). 



Mehrdad Sadigh: ancient Greek Parth- 

 ian silver drachm with a bust of 

 Parthamaspates (1995.0089). 



Frank Salerno: Marchant Figurematic 

 calculating machine, early 1950s 

 (1994.0307). 



Helen Samhan: 2 issues of the New Leba- 

 nese American Journal. 1971—73, a Neii' 

 York Times article, photograph of a 

 Lebanon American Society dance, 

 1947, Gibran International Peace 

 Conference poster and program, 1986, 

 and a dedication catalog and pro- 

 grams for the Kahlil Gibran Memo- 

 rial Garden, 1991 (1995.3076). 



Mr. and Mrs. William Santillo: 

 woman's striped silk dress of the 

 1860s (1994.0360). 



Sarns Incorporated (through T. R. Eng- 

 els): model 5000 heart and lung ma- 

 chine with a heater-cooler unit 

 (1994.0366). 



Edward J. Schantz: vial of Botulinum 

 toxin type A, vial of Oculinum, 

 empty vial for Botulinum toxin, 

 photomicrograph of Botulinum toxin 

 crysrals, gel diffusion apparatus, mili- 

 tary test kit, and a patent certificate 

 awarded to Mr. Schantz for the test 

 kit in 1958 (1995. 0190). 



Robert A. Schein, M.D.: American 

 Standard hemacytometer, an 

 apparatus used to count red blood 

 cells, containing a Levy-Hausser 

 counting chamber, ca. 1938 

 (1994.0032). 



Richard S. Schlein: 710 pieces of obso- 

 lete 19th-century paper currency is- 

 sued mostly by state chartered banks 

 in New Jersey and New York, 1807- 

 1864 (1993.0583); 400 pieces of 19th- 

 century U.S. paper currency 

 (1994.0390). 



Clarence Schmarje: 2 button sawheads 

 and a Barry cast iron button tum- 

 bling machine (1993.0511); 8 sets of 

 river shells with holes where buttons 

 were cut out, 3 cards of pearl buttons, 

 2 sample books, and 2 pearl shell but- 

 tons (I993-3I93)- 



Mary Elizabeth Schmidt: 5 sets of pa- 

 pers, 4 sets of photographs, 2 sets of 

 books, and a set of pamphlets, all re- 

 lated to the work of Dorr E. Felt and 

 his development of the Comptometer 

 (1994.3060). 



Patricia E. Schneider: Washington Job- 

 ber printing press made by John M. 

 Jones of Palmyra, New York, 1880s 

 (1995. 0142). 



Alfred H. Schrader: first numbered bul- 

 let using Mr. Schrader's 8-digit num- 

 ber and letter system (1995. 0193). 



Raymond A. Schwarrz: 2 Stegmann 

 view camera outfits made in Berlin, 

 Germany (1994.0282). 



Catherine D. Scott: pair of woman's white 

 pearhzed leather shoes with a pink rose- 

 bud and leaf motif embroidered and 

 painted on, worn at the second Eisen- 

 hower Presidential Inaugural Ball, Jan- 

 uary 1957 (1995.0078). 



Charley Scott: Willis polar planimeter 

 #749, made by James L. Robertson & 

 Sons of New York, patented in 1896 

 (1994.0356). 



Sea Heritage (through Bernard Klay): 

 print of The Charles W. Morgan a! 

 Chubb s Wharf by Moonlight, by John 

 Srobart (1994.0349). 



David H. Shayt: Clinton caricature 

 watch whose hands run counterclock- 

 wise, 1994 (1994.0301); "Guide For 

 Civil Defense Action in the Washing- 

 ton Warning Area," published by the 

 U.S. Government Printing Office, 

 '959 (19950060). 



Michael Sherman: Condex 10-key add- 

 ing machine (1995. 0018). 



Roger E. Sherman: Fuji 35mm dispos- 

 able camera printed with a cigarette 

 advertisement (1995. 0175). 



George L. Sherwood: hanging ring for a 

 chandelier patented by William Law- 

 rence of New Haven, Connecticut, on 

 March 23, 1831 (1994.0378). 



Richard B. Siday: trophy won by Rich- 

 ard R.John for che 1963 Fisher Body 

 Craftsman's Contest and a "Body by 

 Fisher" nameplate (1994.0046). 

 Simpro Corporation of America 

 (through Arnold S. Cohen): 5 Simpro- 

 X cameras (1995.0039). 



Edward Simpson: wire rope suspender 

 assembly, 1883, removed from the 



Brooklyn Bridge in the 1980s 

 (1995.0159). 



Government of the Republic of 

 Slovenia, Sestavljeno PTT Podjetje 

 (through Janez Gril): 64 stamps and 

 2 miniature sheets of Slovenia 

 (1993.2044). 



Henry W. Smit, Jr. and Linda L. Smit 

 in memory of Martha M. Phillips: 18 

 insecticides and a package of Kotex 

 sanitary napkins (1993.0348). 



SmithKline Beecham, Incorporated 

 (through Douglas B. Cox): 4 objects 

 relating to the first change of pack- 

 aging for Sucrets throat lozenges in 

 60 years including a Sucrets Early 

 Retirement kit, invitation to the re- 

 tirement party with a Sucrets tin in a 

 rocking chair, a tin of the 1930s, and 

 the new plastic package introduced 

 commercially on October I, 1994 

 (1994.0233). 



Society for the History of Technology 

 (through James C. Williams): 4.5 

 cubic feet of archival records of the 

 Treasurer of the society (1995.3010). 



Government of the Solomon Islands, 

 Solomon Islands Philatelic Bureau: 

 66 stamps and 3 souvenir sheets of 

 the Solomon Islands (1993. 2109). 



Government of the Republic of South 

 Africa, South African Post Office 

 Limited, Philatelic Services and Inter- 

 sapa (through Hennie Diedericks): 50 

 stamps of South Africa (1993.2068); 

 59 stamps of South Africa (1993.2132). 



Michael Spodak, M.D.: 41 miscella- 

 neous utensils, equipment, and 

 canned food, collected by Dr. Spodak 

 for use in a family fallout shelter 

 (1994.3131). 



Lawrence R. and Harvey G. Stack: 2 

 S20 U.S. quintuple Stella coins of 

 1879, one in gold and the other in 

 gilt copper, struck as prototypes for 

 an unsuccessful attempt to make a 

 standard equivalent of European coin- 

 age (1994.0371). 



Harvey G. Stack: 3 silver halfdollars of 

 1861 struck at the U.S. Mint in New 

 Orleans, one struck while the mint 

 was under Federal control, the second 

 struck after the mint was seized by 

 the State of Louisiana, and the third 

 struck after the mint came under the 



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