Steven E. Huntley: oval wooden cutting 

 board with a red-stenciled slogan on 

 one side, "Vote For Hoover and Your 

 Board Will Never Lack a Loaf," ca. 

 1928 (1997.0262). 



William G. Hurt: 2 pairs of eyeglasses 

 with double-bifocal lenses that allow 

 vision in confined spaces with mini- 

 mal head movement, worn by Mr. 

 Hutt as an electronics technician, 

 197OS-80S (1997.0169). 



Forrest Hyde: optometer made by the Self- 

 Test Optical Company in Chicago, 

 1928, used in the mountains of north- 

 em Georgia by Mr. Hyde's grand- 

 parents into the 1930s (1996.0083). 



INTEL Corporation (through Rachel 

 Stewart): irridescent gold metallic 

 "Bunny People" suit used to adver- 

 tise the fun being manufactured into 

 INTEL'S microprocessors, 1997 

 (1997.0275). 



Martajean Ishmael: reading ratometer 

 used to improve leading skills 

 (1997.0222). 



M. Loisjackim: Panasonic Executive 

 Partner FT-70 portable microcom- 

 puter (1997. 0125). 



Richard N. Jarmon: Rockwell battery- 

 powered drill and a Rockwell electric 

 drill made to commemorate the U.S. 

 bicentennial (1997.0072). 



Grace Jeffers: 97 pieces of Formica Cor- 

 poration product samples, color 

 samples, and promotional material, 

 1950-95 (1997.0319); 34 Formica Cor- 

 poration promotional items 

 ( I 997-3'33); 7 videotape cassertes 

 about Formica (1998.3032). 



John Paul Mitchell Systems (through 

 John Paul Dejoria): 200 photographs 

 by Lisa Law documenting counter- 

 culture life in America, 1965—75 

 (1998. 0139). 



Sarah Johnson: Minut-Bun cooker- 

 toaster and a display box for Chiclets 

 gum (1997.0102). 



Donald L. Kear: Navy Department 

 manual for inspecting materials, 1946 

 (1996.0019). 



Gary Keck: 2 ceramic plates, one made 

 for the Curtiss Flying Service Cor- 

 poration and the other made for 

 "Sloppy Joe's, Habana, Cuba," 1912- 

 50 (1997.0297). 



Catherine M. Keen: 6 coins of the 

 Czech Republic, 1993-97 (1998.0194). 



Emory L. Kemp: 17 photographic 

 lantern slides (1997.3142). 



Ketchum Advertising (through Dianne 

 Snedaker): 8 Safeway Food Store 

 posters with slogans "I Woik An 

 Honest Day, I Want An Honest 

 Deal" (1987.3101). 



Claudia Brush Kidwell: woman's blouse 

 designed by Issey Miyake, 1994 

 (1998.0037); 3 man's shirts, 1970-75, 

 man's slippers with travel case, 1930— 

 60, and a woman's Christmas sweat- 

 shirt, 1990-95 (1998.0057). 



Kiehl's Inc. (through Jami Morse von 

 Heidegger): 231 Chinese medicines 

 and medical devices (1989. 0196). 



T.A. KJersch, M.D.: Pawson & 



Brailsford's "Improved Patent Magneto- 

 Electric Machine for Nervous Diseases" 

 with its artachments, made in Shef- 

 field, England, 1878-85 (1995.0288). 



King Research Inc. (through Bernard 

 R. King): 6 collecting jars and 4 con- 

 tainers of Barbicide for the jars, used 

 to disinfect hair styling combs and 

 scissors (1997.0195). 



Jean Callen King: 5 silver-gelatin glass 

 plate negatives of production and dis- 

 play of ceramic items, 1890—94 

 (1997.3141). 



Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners 



(through Scort Lahde): mock ballot 

 for the 1996 presidential election 

 used to educate children about 

 voting (1997.0338). 



Manny Kladitis: red satin dress wirh 

 fringe, sequins, and beading worn by 

 Carol Channing in the musical Hello 

 Dolly.', 1994 (1997.0232). 



Calvin Klein, Inc. (through Robert 

 Triefus): 3 woman's dresses and 2 

 pants suits, all designed by Calvin 

 Klein, 1994-96 (1997.0135). 



Jeffrey Kliman: 60 photographic con- 

 tact sheets documenting the District 

 Curators Jazz Arts Festivals from 

 1993 to 1997 (1997.3175); 

 photographic contact sheet 

 documenting the District Curators 

 Jazz Arts Fesrival in 1996 (1998. 3061). 



Robert C. Knievel, a.k.a. Evel Knievel: 

 leather jumpsuit, cape, and pair 

 of boots worn in the 1970s by 



Mr. Knievel during motorcycle 

 daredevil performances and a helmet 

 worn in the 1990s for talks about his 

 career (1995.0032). 



Max Kobre (through Sherrill L. Hykin 

 and Robin E. Schmidt): 49 pieces of 

 art glass by various American and 

 European manufacturers, 2 art glass 

 dresser jar sets, a cameo glass table 

 lamp, and a miniature silver sewing 

 kit (1995.0350). 



Eva Koubek: an evening bag of gold 

 mesh set with diamonds, 1960-65, 

 and 8 pieces of woman's jewelry of 

 gold and gemsrones including 2 fami- 

 ly pieces brought out of Czechos- 

 lovakia at the end of WW II, 

 1895-1930, 5 pieces given to Mrs. 

 Koubek by her husband, 1950—69, 

 and a gold box chain, 1970-85 

 (1997.0405). 



James J. Koval: "Al's Original 



American Basswood Dartboard" and 

 5 darts with turkey feathers, 1997 

 (1998. 0106). 



Joseph I. Krene: 46 pieces of 



photographic equipment (1993.0037). 



Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation 

 (through Joseph A. McAleer,Jr.): 

 Bradley washfountain, Ring King 

 Junior doughnut-making machine, 

 and small tools including 3 rolling 

 pins, a doughnut cutter, and tongs 

 for lifting doughnuts from the Ring 

 King (1997.0179); 5 employee pins, 3 

 aprons, 2 shoulder patches, 2 caps, 2 

 coffee mugs, a smock, plaque, and a 

 set of 20 doughnut flavor labels 

 (1997.0185). 



Aveline and Michio Kushi: 19 cubic feet 

 of archival records documenting the 

 macrobiotic diet lifesryle and the 

 central role played by Mr. and Mrs. 

 Kushi in its development, 1960s— 90s 

 (1997.3165). 



Richard P. Laauser: Liberty Twin Caille 

 outboard motor, 1924-28 (1997.0263). 



LaBelle Heritage Museum, Inc. 



(through Thomas R. Sargent): model 

 II rotary steam engine designed, 

 patented, and drawn by Edward C. 

 Warren and J.H_A. Warren, 1928-29 

 (1997.0249). 



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