sionai beauticians, invented and 

 manufactured by Mr. Frey, 1980—96 

 (1996.0380). 



Elmer G. Fridrich: 832 experimental 

 lamps and lamp parts developed by 

 Mr. Fridrich at General Electrics 

 NELA Park facility after WW II 

 (1996.0147); 345 experimental lamps 

 and lamp parts developed by 

 Mr. Fridrich (1996.3042). 



Kraig M. Fulton: 2 uniform shirts from 

 the Sioux Gty Ghosts barnstorming 

 Softball team (1997.0022). 



Fusion Lighting, Inc. (through Michael 

 G. Ury): 6 microwave-powered light 

 bulbs, 2 electromagnetic interference 

 shields, a microwave cavity, and an op- 

 tical reflective film sample, all parts 

 used with the first sulfur light bulb, 

 1990 (1996.0359); microwave-powered 

 light bulb and a set of optical reflective 

 film samples (1996.3075). 



Maxwell J. Gamer: Tinkerpins game 

 patented in 1916 and a Bob-A-Loop 

 toy copyrighted in 1958 (1997.0359). 



Edward A. Gallagher: Synchronome 

 electric wall clock used at the 

 Western Union station in Miami, 

 Florida, ca. 1921 (1996.0165); 2 

 engineer's reports, 1875 and 1880, 

 regarding submarine telegraph cable 

 laying (1996.3048). 



Gateway Coin Club of Metced Counry 

 (through Theresa M. Lund): 3 bronze 

 medals commemorating places and 

 events in Merced County, California, 

 1996-98 (1998. 0195). 



Geonix Corporation (through Karen M. 

 Mortham): Auto-Surveyor II inertial 

 survey system made by Litton 

 Guidance & Control Systems, used to 

 mark boundaries in Alaska, ca. 1975 

 (1997.0284). 



H. Joseph Gerber: Gerber variable 

 scale, 1940s (1994. 3104). 



Daniel B. Gilbreth: 6 glass plate nega- 

 tives of Maj. Frank B. Gilbreth in 

 uniform, WW I (1998.0097). 



Jeff Gillies: Will C. Rood's "Dress 

 Maker's Magic Scale" drafting tool, 

 1879-92, and Curran's skirt and 

 bodice drafting system, ca. 1901 

 (1997.0247). 



Dorothy T. Globus: black enameled 

 light bulb with an orange dot made 



by the DomSave Electric Corporation 

 of Toledo, Ohio (1997.3108). 



Felicia F. Gomes: lace flounce that was 

 originally on the dtess worn by 

 Lucretia R. Garfield at the inaugural 

 ball of her husband, President James 

 A. Garfield, 1881 (1997.0292). 



Martha Goodway: daguetreotype union 

 case made by Littlefield, Parsons & 

 Company, ca. 1857 (1997.0230). 



John Gorby: "Decision Making Dart 

 Board" adapted by Mr. Gorby for his 

 workstation at Delphi Interior's 

 Grand Rapids, Michigan, plant 

 (1996.0322). 



Glen Grazier: portable reed organ made 

 by the Estey Otgan Company of 

 Brattleboro, Vermont, 1935—40 

 (1998.0031). 



Dr. Mary Eloise Green: 2 toy banks, a 

 toy rifle, toy sword, and a set of 

 Doily Dumpling tenpins, all used by 

 Dr. Green and her brother, Earle M. 

 Green, when children, 1905—10 

 (1997.0277). 



Dianne B. Gregg: portrait bust glass 

 paperweight of Michael J. Owens, 

 inventor of the Owens bottle 

 machine, 1923, and an opaque orange 

 glass vase encased within a metal 

 basket commemorating the 150th 

 anniversary of U.S. independence, 

 made in Germany, ca. 1926 

 (1997.0220). 



Becky and John W. Grigsby: star- 

 design crazy-patch quilt with 

 elaborately embroidered 3-dimen- 

 sional plant and animal motifs, made 

 by Lydia Pearl Finneill Allin of Har- 

 rodsburg. Kentucky, 1884 (1996.0381). 



Roy Gussow: 3 sctew clamps used 

 during welding and a triangular 

 plate of stainless steel with test weld- 

 ing and test polishing, all used by 

 Mr. Gussow when helping artist Jose 

 de Rivera create his sculpture, In- 

 finity, 1966 (1997.3057). 



Clara S. Haas (through George C. Haas, 

 Jr.): Chippendale-sryle mahogany 

 card table with a fold-over top, pos- 

 sibly made in Salem, Massachusetts, 

 ca. 1775 (1998.0072). 



Clifford Hamilton: 63 buttons related 

 to the Ametican Agricultural Move- 

 ment (1993. 0188). 



Elaine Harmon: black crepe dress with 

 a decorative design patented by 

 Daniel Novick of Chicago in 1941 

 (1998.0116). 



Caroline A. and Kerry J. Harfield: quilt 

 with 158 pieces of insignia sewn on in 

 woven blocks, made by Ftances H. 

 Warren reflecting her WW II 

 military career, 8 ribbons awarded to 

 the quilt, 3 military ribbon bars, and 

 2 medals (1997.0210). 



Roland C. Hawes: 20 cubic fecz of ar- 

 chival material of Mr. Hawes 's career at 

 Cary Instruments as vice president and 

 designer of many of their most success- 

 ful scientific instruments, especially 

 spectrophotometers (1997. 3139). 



Senator Howell Hefiin: coach Paul W. 

 "Bear" Bryant's 3i5th-win football 

 (1997.0337). 



Richard C. Helmstetter: 2-piece cues- 

 tick titled "Chantilly" custom-made 

 by Richard Black of rock maple 

 wood inlaid with various woods and 

 ivory, 1996—97, and a cue case 

 (1998. 0163). 



Paul E. Herda: Osborne Executive I 

 portable microcomputet (1997.0026). 



Lawrence I. Hewes III and Mary D. 

 Hewes: feathered and beaded Native 

 American headdress presented to 

 Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr., and an 

 autographed photograph of him wear- 

 ing the headdress, 1950s (19970397). 



The House of Ra Ka Ba in memory of 

 Jean Dora Alice Johnson and Lillian 

 Morris (through Mimster Ra Ka Ba 

 and Minister Abdus Saabor Muham- 

 mad): Million Man March com- 

 memorative silver ring designed by 

 Mnister Ra Ka Ba, dated October 

 16, 1995 (1998. 0134). 



Houston Museum of Natural Science 

 (through Lisa I. Rebori): sleeping 

 bag used on the 1969 voyage of the 

 SS Manhattan through the Northwest 

 Passage (1997-0333)- 



Ellen Roney Hughes: woman's athletic 

 suit consisting of a sleeveless wool 

 jersey, pair of bloomers, and a pair of 

 stockings, ca. 1917 (1997. 0400). 



Henry C. Huglin: tapered stoneware 

 vase with lustet glaze made by 

 Beatrice Wood of Ojai, California, ca. 

 1990 (1997.0402). 



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