The Dial Corporation (through Jane E. 

 Owens): 30 cubic feet of advertising 

 art, including women's portraits, and 

 3 cubic feet of archival material 

 documenting the "Breck Girl" 

 advertising campaign, 1936—95 

 (1998.3067). 



Freda Diamond: 1.5 cubic feet of ar- 

 chival material documenting Ms. 

 Diamond's career as a designer of 

 glass products for the Libby Glass 

 Company and a furniture design con- 

 sultant, 1930-90 (1997. 3143). 



Paul Timothy Diaz: 3 posters advertis- 

 ing Mr. Diaz's AIDS awareness dance 

 performances, 1996-97 (1997. 3118). 



Discover Financial Services Card 



(through Benedicta Lawrence): 25 ob- 

 jects including posters, playbills, cos- 

 tume items, props, and documenrs 

 from II Broadway shows, ca. 1996 

 (1998.0048). 



Rosemary W Dodd: 6 phonograph 

 recordings of radio interviews with 

 Ed Dodd, creator of the "Mark Trail" 

 comic strip (1992.3045). 



Mark Doerner: ticket to the Holyfield- 

 Tyson Rematch boxing champion- 

 ship held in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 

 June 28, 1997 (1998.0042). 



Cherolyn Rein Dunn and Rose Rein: 

 green Kodak Petite camera with 

 matching case, 1929—33, and a Kodak 

 Jiffy camera, 1933-37 (1996.0280). 



Jacqueline Orsini Dunnington, Ph.D.: 

 painted pine panel of St. James the 

 Greater defeating an enemy, made by 

 Nicholas Herrera of El Rito, New 

 Mexico, 1996 (1997.0343). 



Eastman Chemical Company (through 

 Larry Smith): 2 work incentive 

 posters, "The Eastman Way" and 

 "Quality Policy," 1992 (1995.0293). 



M. Alexandra Eddy: Roland PC-100 

 MIDI electronic keyboard controller 

 (1998.0039). 



Carolyn H. Edwards (through Daniel S. 

 Hall and Robert N. Haskell): 2 

 vibrators, 2 hearing aids, and a Spen- 

 cer microscope (296611). 



Elsa J. and Robert A. Edwards: book- 

 mark advertising the Acco paper 

 punch and paper clamp made by the 

 American Clip Company of Long Is- 

 land Ciry, New York (1998.0110). 



Nanci K. Edwards: postcard depicting a 

 woman and a pump on a low reeter- 

 totter (1993.0461). 



Albert S. Eggerton, Jr.: 4 pocket weekly 

 planners, 1984-87, 2 appointment 

 calendars, 1963—64, and a GI 

 wristwatch, 1945 (1997.0324). 



Jon Eklund: 10 Mohr pipettes, 8 trans- 

 fer pipettes, 2 measuring pipettes, 2 

 rubber filters, and a stand 

 (1998.0020). 



Elekta Instruments, Inc. (through Stan- 

 ford W. Miller): "Gamma Knife" col- 

 limator helmet used to target 

 cancerous brain tumors in radiation 

 therapy, 1968 (1997.0134). 



E.L.F. Publications (through Judith D. 

 Lane and Ronald R. Quam): oak- 

 framed stained glass sun-catcher with 

 a mortar-and-pestle design, 1996 

 (1997.3019). 



Charles Ellis Ellicott III, M.D.: 

 surveyor's spirit level made by 

 Benjamin Rittenhouse, ca. 1785 

 (1997.0353). 



Enable Magazine, Inc., American As- 

 sociation of People with Disabilities 

 (through Sandy Watson): premiere 

 issue of Enable Magazine, 1997 

 (1997.0334). 



Epicenter Communications (through 

 Peter Goggin): 2 copies of the 

 presidential inaugural commemora- 

 tive book An American Journey, Build- 

 ing a Bridge to the 2Bt Century, 1997 

 (1997.0307). 



Joanna L. Estep: 16 pieces of sample 

 fabrics, WW II (1997.0009). 



Virginia H. Ezell in memory of Dr. Ed- 

 ward C. Ezell: 5 automatic assault- 

 type rifles and a submachine gun 

 made in Europe and Indo-China 

 during the Cold War and immediate 

 post-Cold War period (1996.0205). 



Sharon L. Faina in memory of H.E. Bur- 

 ton: tenor banjo made by the Vega In- 

 strument Company of Boston, 

 1962-64 (1998.0074). 



Mary Jane and Nathan Fay: 2 grape- 

 picking knives and a budding knife 

 used in grafting grape plants, all 

 used by Mr. Fay as a grape farmer in 

 California (1997.0304); bottle of 

 Cabernet Sauvignon wine from Mr. 

 Fay's private reserve, 1974 (1997.3129). 



Rick Feffer: polycarbonate SmartLevel, 

 transparent sensor module, and a tote 

 bag (1996.0289). 



Ruth and Theodore Feinstone, D.D.S.: 

 22 documents, photographs, and 

 blueprints relating to the Feinstone's 

 purchase of a house in Levittown, 

 New York, 1946-72 (1998. 0113). 



John T. Fesperman, Jr.: 4 bowls of as- 

 sorted glazes and a lamp base-vase 

 and covered tureen of tobacco spit 

 glaze, all made by Ben Owen of 

 North Carolina, mid-20th century 

 (1996.0347); Selmer sterling silver 

 flute, ca. 1946 (1997.0261). 



Bernard F. Fetter, M.D.: Eveready 4V2- 

 volt dry cell battery, ca. 1932 

 (1997.3007); cornet made by J.W 

 York & Sons of Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan, ca. 1903, played by Dr. 

 Fettet's father when a member of the 

 Curbstone Band in Baltimote, 

 Maryland, ca. 1910 (1998.0131). 



Mary B. Field in memory of the Field 

 Family: cotton and wool overshot 

 coverlet (1997.0226). 



James R. Fisher: Nishika model N8000 

 3-dimensional camera and a flash 

 unit (1998.0022). 



Larry Fishman and Ken Parker: Parker 

 Fly concert model electric guitar 

 (1997.0299). 



John A. Fleckner. badge #12475 and a 

 finisher's certificate from Mr. 

 Fleckner's participation in the 

 Marine Corps Marathon of 1997 

 (1998.0109). 



Shelly J. Foote: woman's clothing in- 

 cluding 2 dresses, 2 T-shirts, a swear- 

 shirt, blouse, jumpsuit, shorts outfit, 

 skin, pair of leg warmers, and a pair 

 of boots, and 2 pairs of child's 

 sunglasses, 1965-97 (19970395). 



Thomas S. Fousr: Washington Steel Cor- 

 poration annual report for 1955 

 (1998.0171). 



Beatrice and Jacques Francais: violin 

 bearing the maker's label of John 

 Simpson of London, England, ca. 

 1790 (1998.0210). 



Joseph V. Frey: prototype dispenser, 

 preproduction model, final product, 

 packaged product, and a tool-and-die 

 model, all for the Grab-It hair end- 

 paper wrap dispenser used by profes- 



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