Frank J. Taylor: Japanese army signal- 

 ing device recovered from the Ad- 

 miralry Islands, WW II (1997.0018). 



Telephonerics International, Inc. 

 (through Alan Kvares): 2 Algor- 

 hythm Narrowcaster remote digital 

 units, 1994-95, for message and 

 music-on-hold telephone systems 

 (1995.0339). 



Richard B. Thomas: SEAC wire 



cartridge for a mainframe computer 

 (1997.0259). 



William David Todd: pair of glasses 

 with trifocal lenses (1997.0168). 



Jumnienien Tornsmee: Melamine plas- 

 tic rice bowl made in Taiwan 

 (1997.0272). 



Trengove Srudios Inc. (through Thomas 

 Trengove): 10 "splash" and "pour" 

 acrylic effects for use in commercial 

 still photography and a plastic-and- 

 resin "banana split" (1998. 0017). 



Ambrose and Karen Tricoli in memory 

 of Ambrose and Maria Paldino: 19 ar- 

 tifacts used in street processions of 

 the Society of Our Lady of 

 Aspromonte in Jersey City, New 

 Jersey, 1931-67, consisting of 14 

 sashes worn by society officers and a 

 banner with cord, pole set, harness, 

 and a case (1998. 0003). 



Charles S. Tucek: apparatus built by 

 Mr. Tucek in 1969 and used by him 

 until 1989 in his private radiocarbon 

 dating business (1992.0345). 



Mildred E. Brittingham Tucker 4 U.S. 

 Army buttons, 1920s (1988.3014). 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food 

 and Consumer Service, Redemption 

 Management Branch (through 

 Suzanne Fecteau): 8 food stamp 

 coupons (1997.0335). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Defense 

 Information Systems Agency 

 (through Lt. Col. David J. Kelley): 

 Honeywell Tempest computer ter- 

 minal used by the World Wide 

 Military Command and Control Sys- 

 tem, a shopping cart used to deliver 

 printouts around the Pentagon, and a 

 24-hour Zulu clock, 197OS-9OS 

 (1997. 0184). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Air Force, Rome Air 

 Development Center 33 computer 



components and 17 pieces of 

 documentation, all related to the 

 CDC 160 computer (1983.3004). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Atmy, Fort Benjamin 

 Harrison Museum: 215 pieces of 

 military uniforms, insignia, buttons, 

 equipment, memorabilia, posters, 

 and ordnance projectiles (1979.0219). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Army, Institute of 

 Heraldry, Heraldic Services and Sup- 

 port Division (through Thomas B. 

 Proffitt): 14 pieces of distinctive insig- 

 nia and 4 pieces of shoulder sleeve in- 

 signia (1997.0296); 32 pieces of 

 distinctive unit insignia (1998. 0001). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Navy, Naval Electronic 

 Systems Command: set of 63 pieces 

 of equipment used to test submarine 

 telegraph cable systems (1997.0407). 



U.S. Department of Energy, Conserva- 

 tion and Renewable Energy (through 

 Dr. Lee R. Anderson): Fusion 

 Lighting's prototype electrodeless sul- 

 phur lighting system in 3 parts 

 operated at the National Air and 

 Space Museum from August 1994 to 

 September 1996 (1996.0314). 



U.S. Department of Health and Human 

 Services, Public Health Service, Sub- 

 stance Abuse and Mental Health Ser- 

 vices Administration (through 

 Joseph T. Smith): wriring desk 

 presented to Saint Elizabeth's Hospi- 

 tal by Dorothea Dix in 1887 

 (1997.0339). 



U.S. Department of Justice, Immigra- 

 tion and Naturalization Service 

 (through Patricia Y. Wesley): "Im- 

 migration Investigator" identifica- 

 tion badge (1997.0255). 



U.S. Department of Labor 5 posters in 

 different languages about minimum 

 wage, a federal officer's jacket, TIPP 

 jacket and cap, clipboard, pad of per- 

 sonal interview statements, garment 

 interview questionnaire, set of 

 production ticket sheets, set of cut- 

 ting sheets, set of photographic nega- 

 tive strips, and a timecard 

 (1997.0279). 



U. S. Department of Labor, Women's 

 Bureau (through Angela Twitty 



Adams): 9 posters of the "Women's 

 Work Counts" series commemorat- 

 ing the 75th anniversary of the 

 Women's Bureau, 1920—95 

 (1998. 0013). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, 

 Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 

 Historical Resource Center (through 

 Cecilia Wertheimer): 6 certified 

 proof plate impressions of 4 Federal 

 Reserve note faces and 2 uniform cur- 

 rency backs, 1977-85 (1996.0095). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. 

 Mint (through Maria R. Goodwin): 

 2 uncirculated coins commemorating 

 the Smithsonian Institution's 150th 

 anniversary and a silver proof coin 

 commemorating National Com- 

 munity Service, all 1996 (1996. 0353); 

 2 silver dollars and 2 $5 gold coins, 

 1997 (1997.0242); 4 proof gold coins 

 and a proof silver coin, 1998 

 (1998.0193). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. 

 Secret Service, Office of Government 

 Liaison and Public Affairs (through 

 Don A. Edwards): photograph album 

 of persons arrested by the U.S. Secret 

 Service, 1888-91 (1994.0017). 



U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 

 Personnel Systems and Oversight 

 Group (through Kenneth F. Rossman 

 and Dr. Philip A.D. Schneider): 0.67 

 cubic foot of official personnel 

 records of 12 federal employees who 

 worked in the early days of radio tech- 

 nology (1997.3052). 



U.S. Senate, Commission on Art 



(through Diane K. Skvarla): 12 pieces 

 of memorabilia from the Clinton 

 ptesidential inaugural luncheon held 

 in the U.S. Capitol on January 20, 

 1997 (1998.0025). 



Unknown: Chicago street guide dis- 

 tributed to servicemen with advice 

 on avoiding and treating venereal dis- 

 ease, ca. 1948 (1997.0278); 4 presiden- 

 tial inaugural pamphlets from 1933, 

 1953, and 1961 (1998.0091). 



John E. Vawter: print of the steamboat 

 City of Norfolk made by Mr. Vawter 

 after his pen-and-ink drawing made 

 in 1969 (1998.0067). 



Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (through 

 Dr. Felix Zandman): luncheon nap- 



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