Mrs. Vmcente Minnelli: fountain set 

 model designed by Preston Ames, 

 Vincente Minnelli, and Irene Sharaff 

 and built by Henry Greutert in 1950 

 for the MGM film An American in 

 Paris (1997.0231). 



Mosby Great Performance (through Lyn- 

 nda Sorensen): 4 work incentive 

 posters (1996.0064). 



Mount Kisco Public Library (through 

 Jeanine Meyer and Phillip D. Sum- 

 mers): 4 color lithographs, 3 letters, a 

 bust of Shakespeare, and a set of 

 Madonna cards, all originally part of 

 the Benjamin B. Comegys Library in 

 Philadelphia (1997.0326). 



Mrs. John H. Murray: Woodward & 

 Lothrop hat box. 1980-89 

 (1997.0200). 



Susan H. Myers: ceramic bread plate 

 made by Edward Bennett's pottery in 

 Baltimore, Maryland (1997.0270). 



Dr. Thomas J. Naff for the Farris and 

 Yamma Naff Family Arab American 

 Collection: 20 cubic feet of 

 photographs and published materials 

 documenting the history of the Arab 

 American community collected and 

 created by Dr. Alixa Naff, 1962-84 

 (1985.3009). 



The National Labor Committee 



(through Charles Kernaghan): pair of 

 pajamas with a daimation motif 

 made by H.H. Cutler (1997.3127); 

 brochure design layout for "Anatomy 

 of Exploitation" (1997.3179). 



National Westminster Bank Pic. 

 (through Graham R.L Higgins): 2 

 National Westminster Bank smart 

 cards, a Mondex card reader, and a 

 Mondex wallet (1996.0265). 



Otto Natzler: potter's wheel and tools, 

 scale and weight, clay mixer with 

 steel barrel, clay screen, lamp, and a 

 kiln heat baffle, all used by Mr. 

 Natzler and his late wife, Gertrud 

 Natzler, in creating studio art potter)' 

 in Europe and America, 1930S-93 

 (1995.0132). 



New Mexico State University, College 

 of Engineering (through J. Derald 

 Morgan): Texas Instruments TI-4J00 

 Navstar Navigator global positioning 

 system receiver with antenna and 

 power supply, ca. 1982 (1997.0354). 



New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. 

 (through Michael J. Damer): 3 work 

 incentive posters (1995.0322). 



Pataraporn Nhuneg: electric fan 

 (1997.0381). 



Virginia L. North: 11 uniform items and 

 insignia worn by U.S. Army enlisted 

 man William C. Dan, 1898-1901 

 (1992.0436). 



Oliver Corporation (through Donald E. 

 Kuska): Oliver chilled plow 

 (199S.0235). 



Raymond F. O'Reilly: 13 patent models 

 (1997.0380). 



ORMCO Corporation (through Daniel 

 Even): 13 wire samples, including 11 

 archwires and 2 "O" modules, and 4 

 typodents (1997.0177). 



Marie S. Pack: 5 pieces of lingerie 

 bought by Mrs. Pack in 1937 for her 

 wedding trousseau and a floral 

 beaded bag used by her mother, 

 1900-30 (1997.0348). 



Jack L. Packham: American ceramic 

 ashtray with a bronze horse's head 

 medallion in the center, mid-20th 

 century (1997.0114). 



Sid Paskowitz: Corvus 10-megabyte 

 hard drive and a U.S. Robotics acous- 

 tic coupler modem (1997.0265); 2 

 components of a Dynabyte microcom- 

 puter, a Topaz power conditioner, 

 Hazeltine video display terminal, and 

 a NEC Spinwriter printer 

 (1997.0294); 5 sets of computer 

 software, a set of diskettes, set of 

 printer ribbon cartridges, and a set of 

 printer typeface thimbles (1997.3152). 



Charles G. Pefinis: 5 sets of documenta- 

 tion relating to the Marchant Cal- 

 culating Machine Company, 1927-60 

 (1997.3178). 



Mary Anne Perkowski: silk dress 

 designed by Flora Kung, 1988 

 (1997.0394). 



Josephine Plahn: 19 pieces of film 



projector apparatus and accessories in- 

 vented by August Plahn of Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark (1994.3059). 



Rita M. Pleer: 2 lipstick cases made to 

 resemble gun shell casings by Revlon 

 and Max Factor, WW II (1997.0109). 



Carla L. Popenfus: cone-shaped frosted 

 glass perfume bottle designed by 

 Issey Miyake, 1996 (1997.0350). 



Christina A. Popenfus: 8 pieces of 

 woman's clothing and accessories in- 

 cluding 2 dresses, 2 vests, 2 belts, a 

 skirt, and a pair of trousers, 1985—96 

 (1997.0386). 



Porter Cable Corporation (through 

 James A. White): n power tools and 

 accessories, 6 promotional and incen- 

 tive objects and awards, a display 

 cabinet, work apron, and an 

 employee identification badge 

 (1996.0324); 13 sets of documents, 3 

 sets of photographs, a set of stickers, 

 pen, and a lightet, all related to the 

 power tool industry (1996.3070). 



Alan W. Postlethwaite: air-sea rescue 

 transceiver, 1965—68, and 9 miscel- 

 laneous items of transistor technol- 

 ogy, 1961-68 (1995.0118). 



Alice M. Prachen woman's navy blue 

 silk satin 2-piece suit with beaded 

 cuffs worn by Mrs. Pracher as her 

 wedding going-away outfit, 1949 

 (1997.0328). 



Anthony Priest: NCR desk clock, 

 AT&T/NCR mission statement card, 

 and an ISO 9000 poster (1997.0398); 

 NCR shin (1998.0098). 



Lawrence N. Ravick (through Jeanne A. 

 Nicholsen): cane with a carrot-shaped 

 handle and a cane marked "Muskin- 

 gum Livestock Sales Co., Zanesville, 

 Ohio" (1994.0245). 



Elizabeth Rawlinson: pair of woman's 

 black patent leather shoes designed 

 by Isaac Mizrahi, fall 1992 season 

 (1997.0385). 



Theo J. Rehak: metal braille slate dis- 

 tributed by the Perkins School for 

 the Blind (1994.3047). 



Reynolds Metals Company (through 

 Randolph N. Reynolds): box of 

 Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil from 

 the 1950s (1997.0269). 



Jose Reynoso: roll of razor wire 

 (1996.0293). 



Paul W Rieser, D.D.S. (through Martin 

 L. Gang and Dr. Gertrude Meinzer): 

 231 pieces of dental equipment, tools, 

 medicines, certificates, and licenses, all 

 used in the office of Dr. Rieser, 1930s- 

 92 (1993.0107); Air Raid Warden cer- 

 tificate issued to Dr. Rieser by the U.S. 

 Gtizens Defense Corps for New York 

 Gry, January 1942 (1993.0253). 



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