City University of New York 

 (through Richard K. Lieberman): I 

 cubic foot of business records of the 

 Sohmer Piano Company, 1934—46 

 (1997.3140). 



David L. Larson: etching, The Veterans, 

 by Bernhard Uhle, 19th century 

 (1997.0239). 



Lisa Law: 6 photographs of Lisa Law 

 and her family, 1968— 86, a photo- 

 graph by Ms. Law of Bob Dylan, 

 1965, and a photograph by Ms. Law 

 of her husband setting up a tepee at 

 Woodstock, 1969 (1998.0138). 



Norman J. Lawrence: Lawrence of Lon- 

 don water-repellent silk raincoat 

 designed by Mr. Lawrence, 1952 

 (1997.0248). 



Col. George E. Lear, USA (Ret.): tenor 

 saxophone made by Everte & Shaef- 

 fer/Buffet-Crampon & Cie of Paris, 

 France, 1920s (1997.0404). 



John A. Lee: 8 pieces of winemaking 

 equipment used by an Italian- 

 American household in New Jersey 

 and Pennsylvania, 1902—64 

 (1997.0154). 



Beth K- Lehman: quality campaign 

 paperweight and an oil-drops timer 

 given to employees upon completion 

 of a successful and difficult project 

 (1996.0099). 



Lt. Col. Benjamin R. Lemlich, USA 

 (Ret.): United States Army Retired 

 flag, 1994 (1997.0110). 



Levi Strauss & Company Archives 

 (through Lynn Downey): pair of Levi 

 501 blue jeans (1997.3115). 



Peter Liebhold: work incentive poster 

 titled Teamwork" (1995.0344). 



Camilla C. Lindsay, Diana Crosby 

 Lindsay, Eric Lindsay, and Kelly G. 

 Lindsay: handmade erasable 

 whiteboard calendar with pens, used 

 by the Lindsay family to keep track 

 of their daily activities, record phone 

 numbers, and to leave messages for 

 each other (1998.0010). 



Dr. Don M. Lipkin: General Electric 

 ribbon-filament microscope il- 

 luminating lamp, ca. 1950 

 (1997.0221). 



Mark D. Livaditis, O.D.: 7-piece 

 Bausch & Lomb soft contact lens 

 compliance pack (1997.0191). 



Andrew J. Livick: arc lamp, motion pic- 

 ture camera, and a Jenkins 35mm 

 Home Phantoscope projector 

 (1994.0173). 



Mr. and Mrs. Newton L. Lockwood: col- 

 lection of wood removed from the 

 Hopkins & Alfred dock factory 

 building in Harwinton, Connecticut, 

 built ca. 1830 (1998.3043). 



Carolyn Long: 3 model military vehicles 

 made in Haiti of recycled materials 

 and painted in olive drab camouflage 

 colors, made for sale on the streets 

 starting during U.S. military inter- 

 vention in 1994 (1996.0145). 



J. Richard Ludgin, M.D., Esq.: 

 unopened tin of Optus powdered 

 brown mustard (19930353). 



Capt. Leonard R. and Sheila S. Mann in 

 memory of Nathan Harris: uniform 

 jacket, shin, trousers, belt, hat, iden- 

 tification tags, and 12 pieces of insig- 

 nia used by PFC Nathan Harris 

 during his U.S. Army service in the 

 Pacific during WW II (1997.0344). 



Prof. Jonathan Marks: American 

 Eugenics Society's Fitter Families 

 Contest award medal (1997.0357). 



William R. Marks: pamphlet of writ- 

 ings by Jane Addams about factory 

 workers, 1920s (1997.0312). 



Cornelia Lee Marr: miniature hydraulic 

 jack made according to Richard 

 Dudgeon's patent of 1851 

 (1997.0365). 



William Marvy Company, Inc. (through 

 Robert Marvy): barber pole model 

 #55, the 75,000th pole made by the 

 Marvy Company since 1950, and a 

 bench-mounted barber pole with an 

 insert stating "Hair Stylist," 1997 

 (1998.0036). 



Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 

 Department of Mechanical Engineer- 

 ing (through Prof. Ioannis V. Yannas, 

 Ph.D.): sample of Inregra membrane 

 artificial skin developed at MIT by 

 Dr. Yannas and coworkers in 1981 and 

 FDA-approved in 1996 (1997.0167). 



Nathaniel Mathis: 3 apron-vests 



designed and used by Mr. Mathis in 

 his barbershop, 1960S-7OS, and 2 

 trophies won by Mr. Mathis for 

 hairsryling achievements in 1981 

 (1998.0114); 5 cubic feet of 



photographs, patent papers, cor- 

 respondence, awards, and other busi- 

 ness materials documenting Mr. 

 Mathis's career as a barber-stylist in 

 Washington, D.C. (1998. 3031). 



Charlotte A. McCane: dagger with scab- 

 bard, flask, and a pipe/knife used by 

 Lt. Beverly H. Perea during his ser- 

 vice in the U.S. Army, 1871-1902, in- 

 cluding the Battle of San Juan Hill 

 in July 1898 (1997.0122). 



John McConnell: original design of the 

 Earth flag, 1969, Earth flag of the 

 1980s, Earth Day button of 1970, and 

 an "Earth People Proclamation," all 

 designed or written by Mr. Mc- 

 Connell, the founder of Earth Day 

 (1997.0355). 



Jean P. McCormick: 30 pieces of U.S. 

 Army insignia, uniform items, and 

 accessoties, 3 British flags, and a 48- 

 star U.S. flag, all used by Edward J. 

 McCormick, 1941-50 (1986. 3015). 



Gretchen H. McKinley and Jawn Mc- 

 Kinley Neville: 15 instruments and 

 accessories making up a Ludwig jazz 

 drumset, 2 bandstands, and a khaki 

 army uniform shirt, all used by 

 drummer, singer, and bandleader 

 Ray McKinley (1998.0075); 19.5 

 cubic feet of archival material and an 

 oversized birthday card, all 

 documenting the career of 

 bandleader Ray McKinley 

 (1998.3020). 



The George Meany Memorial Archives 

 (through Lynda DeLoach): 

 photograph of astronaut Buzz Aldrin 

 on the Moon (1997. 0314). 



Donald F. Mela: Midget circular cal- 

 culating rule with instructions, 1936, 

 and a Pickett linear calculating rule, 

 1962 (1998. 0119). 



Stephanie D. Mendenhall: carved 

 wooden and mother-of-pearl inlaid 

 chair made in Damascus, Syria, about 

 1913 and used in America by an 

 emigranr family (1997. 0101). 



Merrimack Valley Textile Museum 

 (through James C. Hippen): picture 

 and sound reproducing apparatus in- 

 vented by William H. Baker, 

 patented in 1906 (1994.0174). 



Linda B. Miller: 4 posters with feminist 

 slogans (1998. 0143). 



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