Donors 



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which backed up Janis Joplin in the 

 1960s (2000.0054). 



Margaret Alduk in memory of Frank 

 P. Alduk: Columbia light roadster 

 high-wheel bicycle, ca. 1886, 

 Hartford cross-frame safety bicycle, 

 ca. 1889, and a lamp for the 

 Hartford bicycle (1994.0279). 



Kate W. B. Alfriend: 39 pieces of 

 polirical campaign memorabilia, 

 195OS-90S (1999.02 12). 



Hortensia Alvirez: corset, brassiere, 

 pin, and a Reach to Recovery kit, 

 all used by Ms. Alvirez while 

 undergoing medical treatment for 

 breast cancer (1996.0257). 



American Federation of Labor 

 and Congress of Industrial 

 Organizations (through John J. 

 Sweeney): 2 T-shirts and 2 stickers 

 used during the election campaign 

 of AFL-CIO officers John J. 

 Sweeney, Richard L. Trumka, and 

 Linda Chavez-Thompson called "A 

 New Voice for American Workers," 

 1995 (1999.0121). 



American Petroleum Institute 

 (through Red Cavaney and G. 

 WilJiam Frick): 38 cubic feet of 

 photographic prints, negatives, 

 slides, and motion picture film 

 documenting the history of the 

 petroleum industry, 1860s— 1980s 

 (1999.3085). 



American Watchmakers-Clockmakers 

 Institute, Educational Library and 

 Museum Charitable Trust (through 

 William J. Ewbank): Beta 21 

 electronic watch movement made 

 in Switzerland (1999.0294). 



Amherst College, Department of 

 Mathematics and Computer Science 

 (through Gregory S. Call): Texas 

 Instruments TI-81 electronic 

 graphing calculator (1999.0285); 2 

 sets of mathematical and statistical 

 computer software (1999.3054). 



Thomas D. Anderson: C. G. Conn 

 silver-plated brass cornet with an 

 ornate etched leaf design on the bell 

 and engraved as having been made 

 for use by the Cumberland 

 Presbyterian Church of Jackson, 

 Tennessee, in 1889 (2000.0020). 



Stephen S. Arnon, M.D.: vial of 

 human botulism immune globulin 

 prepared for the State of California's 

 infant botulism prevention program 



by the Massachusetts Public Health 

 Biologic Laboratories in December 

 1991 (1999. 0106). 



Evelyn and Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod: 

 quartet of ornamented sttinged 

 instruments made by Antonio 

 Stradivari of Cremona, Italy, 

 consisting of the Old Bull violin 

 made in 1687, the Marylebon cello 

 made in 1688, the Axelrod viola 

 made in 1695, and the Greffuhle 

 violin made in 1709 (2000.0013); 

 the Sandra Day and John J. 

 O'Connor quartet of stringed 

 instruments made by Nicolo Amati 

 of Cremona, Italy, including the 

 King Louis XIV violin made in 

 1656, the Professor Wirth viola 

 made in 1663, the Florian Zajic 

 violin made in 1672, and the 

 Herbert violincello made in 1677 

 (2000.0100). 



Barnes and Thornburg (through Perry 

 Palan) and Washington Music 

 Center (through Robert Levin): 

 Dragon 2000 electric guitar made 

 by Paul Reed Smith of Stevensville, 

 Maryland, in August 1999 

 (2000.0074). 



Prof. Paul T. Bareman: envelope and a 

 postal meter strip imprinted with 

 the announcement of the discovery 

 of Mersenne prime numbers, 1975 

 (1999.3080). 



Patricia E. Bath, M.D.: anatomical 

 model of a human eye (2000.0038). 



Edwin A. Battison: 28 stereoview 

 photographs of various subjects 

 (1995. 0216). 



Bayer AG, Bayer Corporation 

 (through Dr. Frank Morich): 

 specimen of original acethlsalicylic 

 acid, glass tube with tablets, ca. 

 1910, and a reproduction aspirin 

 bottle (1999.0279). 



Shannon A. Bell: woman's black 



poplin jacket made by Derby of San 

 Francisco, pair of black twill 

 trousers made by Ben Davis of 

 Northern California, and a pair of 

 black canvas shoes, 1986-96 

 (1999.0162). 



Jeanne M. Benas: religious wooden 

 carving of "The Three Kings" made 

 by Carlos Ivan Torres Luna of 

 Puerto Rico, 1999 (2000.0076). 



Nancy Bent and Roger Reason in 

 memory of Linita Reason: pair of 



woman's blue denim jeans patched 

 with various fabrics worn by Ms. 

 Bent in high school and college, 

 1969-75 (2000.0036); 2 McCall's 

 dress patterns and 2 Simplicity 

 sleepwear patterns, 1941—60 

 (2000.3008). 



Bernard E. Benassi: dolly for stacking 

 and transporting chairs, designed 

 by Charles Eames in 1955 and 

 made by Herman Miller, Inc. in 

 1970 (2000.0061). 



Bethlehem Steel Corporation (through 

 Lonnie A. Arnett): 7 reels of motion 

 picture film relating to work at the 

 Washington Steel Mill, 1955-66 

 (1999.3027). 



Audrey B. Beyer: 0.33 cubic foot of 

 original engineering drawings 

 documenting the inventions of Mrs. 

 Beyer's father, Everett H. Bickley, 

 1930s (2000.3045). 



Binney & Smith, Inc. (through 

 Stacy Gabrielle): binder of staff 

 committee minutes, 1913— 15, and 

 a Silly Putty laboratory notebook, 

 1965-68 (2000.3012). 



William L. Bird: 2 "NRA Member, 

 We Do Our Part" trade cards 

 (1999. 0214). 



Dana J. Blackwell: pocket watch made 

 by Barraud & Lund of London in 

 1853 which is number 13 of 15 

 watches made for the Vermont 

 Central Rail Road (1999.0278). 



Jean Clairmook Blasser: scrapbook 

 documenting Mrs. Blasser's career 

 as a child radio star, 1930-32 

 (1999.3067). 



Kent C. Boese: Gilbert chemistry set, 

 1946 (1999.0249). 



Jeanette Bojrab: 1 cubic foot of 78rpm 

 phonograph records featuring various 

 Arabic performers (2000.3022). 



H. Robert Booth: 2.5 cubic feet of 

 archival material documenting the 

 invention of the photometric 

 camera by Henry Booth used to 

 photograph a tailor's customer from 

 all sides for measutements to ensure 

 a proper fit of clothes, 1940S-50S 

 (2000.3016). 



Thomas W. Bower: 0.17 cubic foot of 

 personal papers documenting Mr. 

 Bower's academic history at 

 Williamsport Grade and High 

 School in Williamsport, Indiana, 

 1954-66 (1999.3064). 



