Gary P. and Sandra G. Baden: 2.5 cubic 

 feet of print advertisements featuring 

 celebriry endorsements, late 19th and 

 20th centuries (1997.3144). 



Teri Bailey in memory of Irwin George 

 Burgenhiem and Helen Burgenhiem 

 Foote Jenkins: 19 cameras collected 

 by Ms. Bailey's grandfather, Mr. Bur- 

 genhiem, 1960-80S (1997.0321). 



Frances S. Baker: 0.5 cubic foot of 

 product cookbooks, canning labels, 

 and newspaper clippings of recipes 

 (1997.3102). 



Michael Baker Corporation, Michael 

 Baker, Jr., Inc. (through John Mc- 

 Naughton): 4 Kern tripods, 2 sets of 

 Kern traverse targets, 2 geodimeters, 

 a Kern theodolite, tellurometer, and 

 a Rhodes arc (1997.0290); (through J. 

 Robert White): surveyor's level 

 model Ni2 made by Carl Zeiss, ca. 

 1961 (1997.0289). 



Baldwin Piano & Organ Company 

 (through Steven Brock): 13 cubic 

 feet of corporate records of the 

 Wurlitzer Piano Company, 1966-89 



<I997-3I54)- 



The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- 

 pany (through Lawrence W. Sagle): 

 0.6 cubic foot of archival material 

 relating to the Baltimore & Ohio 

 Railroad, 1850-80 (1997.3124). 



Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Biotech 

 Group, Immunotherapy Division 

 (through Dr. Alan Hardwick): 

 prototype bone marrow stem cell 

 isolator designed by Dr. Hardwick, 

 1989 (1997.0076). 



Bruce S. Bazelon: 76 letters, a telegram, 

 and an envelope, all related to the 

 U.S. Naval career of Grant W. Leedy 

 of Pencannon, Pennsylvania, 1943-45 

 (1992.0290); bindet of War Produc- 

 tion Board Requirements, WW II 

 (1997.3169). 



Jeannie E. Troll Becraft: Fuller's spiral 

 slide rule, 1898 (1998.0046). 



Amy A. Begg: Franklin day planner, ca. 

 1993 (1996.0191). 



Ruth W. Begun in memory of Dr. Semi 

 Joseph Begun: 15 objects reflecting 

 the career of Dr. Begun, a pioneer in 

 magnetic recording technology 

 (1995.0316); 8 objects of magnetic 

 recording Technology (1995.3101). 



Susan D. Beller and Myron J. Liberman 

 in memory of Esther and Gilbert 

 Liberman: rattan hamper with a can- 

 vas cover marked as belonging to Lt. 

 Col. George Armstrong Custer, 1870s 

 (1997.0358). 



John A. Benaglia: Perkins Junior port- 

 able twin-arc lamp for photographic 

 location lighting, ca 1920, and a set 

 of arc lamp carbons, ca. 1950 

 (1997.0188). 



Jeanne Benas: toy with figures of Dole 

 and Clinton that fight when 

 squeezed (1997.0372). 



Bradley F. and Virginia W. Bennett: 211 

 ancient Greek and Roman coins 

 (1997.0267); 83 ancient Greek coins 

 of Phrygia (1998.0093). 



Alice B. Bent: U.S. flag with 39 stars ar- 

 ranged in a star-shaped pattern 

 (1997.0139). 



Florence S. Berryman (through Jerrold 

 Scoutt, Jr.): sampler embroidered 

 with the statement "Susanna Ursula 

 Penelope Graur de la Bruyere 

 finished this Sampler August the 22 

 1794 in the Seventh Year of her Age" 

 (1996.0056). 



Bethlehem Steel Corporation (through 

 Stephen G. Donches): safety sign 

 (1997.0225). 



Urban R. Billmeier in memory of 

 Urban F. Billmeier: 10 goldbeater's 

 and goldcutter's handtools and a War- 

 ren & Billmeier trademark printer's 

 block (1997.0298). 



Binney & Smith Inc. (through Tracy 

 Muldoon Moran): 17.5 cubic feet of ar- 

 chival records documenting the 

 company's business including such 

 products as Silly Putty, Crayola 

 crayons, Magic Marker, and various 

 paint, chalk, and craft accessories 

 (1998.3028); (through Patrick E. Mor- 

 ris III): 8 cubic feet of company 

 records of Binney & Smith, manufac- 

 turers of chalk, erasers, slate pencils, 

 Crayola brand crayons, art supplies, 

 and educational materials, 1895— 1995 

 (1997.3164). 



Bio-Rad laboratories, Molecular Bio- 

 Science Group, Genetic Systems 

 Division (through John A. 

 Tagliamonte): Gene Pulser transfec- 

 tion electroporator apparatus. 



capacitance extender, pulse control- 

 ler, and a cuvette holder with 15 

 cuvettes, 1986-95 (1998. 0018). 



William L. Bird: container of Johnson's 

 Baby Powder of WW II and a 1960s 

 tin of Yardley After Shower powder 

 (1997.0282). 



David B. Board: brass Nik-O-Lok 

 restroom token (1998.0065). 



Prof. John O'M. Bockris: 2 cold fusion 

 electrolytic cells used by Prof. Bock- 

 ris in his laboratory at Texas A&M 

 University to produce tritium at the 

 electrodes (1994.0097). 



Betty J. Coleman Bogardus: Boy Scout 

 Hike-O-Meter sponsored by the 

 radio program "Jack Armstrong, The 

 All-American Boy" and its instruc- 

 tion sheet, late 1930s (1998.0083). 



Fredericka H. Bond: veteran's badge of 

 1861, copy of military orders, and a 

 State Department pass of 1908 

 (1997.3080). 



Albert M. Borkin in memory of Morris 

 Borkin: blue pennant with white let- 

 ters, "We are the Reserve Army, U.S., 

 16 Men," indicating that in 1915 the 

 U.S. Army Reserve consisted of 16 

 men, one of whom was Morris 

 Borkin (1997 .0111). 



Virgil E. Bottom, Ph.D.: 0.33 cubic foot 

 of archival material about the quartz 

 crystal industry (1997.3137). 



Bowdoin College, Department of 

 Physics (through Prof. Elroy O. La- 

 Case): constant deviation wavelength 

 spectrometer and 4 accessories, all 

 made by Adam Hilger, 1913-26 

 (1998.0007). 



Thomas W. Bower 7 bottles of man's 

 perfume, 1968-83 (1997.0201). 



Helen King Boyer: 6 engraved plates 

 and 3 prints made by Ms. Boyet 

 (1997.0155). 



Elaine D. Bronez: 2 leaftets related to 

 civil tights issues (1997.0303). 



Julia Yates Brunet, Georgia Yates 

 Stevens, Janet Yates Wermel, and 

 JoAnn Yates in memory of George L. 

 and Marian McNiece Yates: 2 artifi- 

 cial hands and 14 tools and acces- 

 sories used with the hands, all used 

 by George L. Yates who lost his 

 hands in a cannon misfire at college 

 in 1933 (1996.0010). 



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