Donors 



115 



of the Dominican Republic, 2000 

 (2000.0066). 



Morrill B. Donnald: man's wool vest, 

 1910— 15, woman's crocheted wool 

 cap, 1900—30, woman's crocheted 

 cotton gloves, 1930-40, and a 

 woman's linen handkerchief with 

 a printed poodle, 1955-60 

 (2000.0041); 0.08 cubic foot of 

 photographs, cortespondence, 

 diary, and high school and college 

 documents of Mr. Morrill's brother- 

 in-law, Vernon Torrence, 1938—57 

 (2000.3014). 



Dwayne Dopsie: crown worn by Mr. 

 Dopsie's father, Alton Joseph 

 "Rockin' Dopsie" Rubin, when 

 performing with his band Rockin' 

 Dopsie and His Zydeco Twisters 

 of Layfayette, Louisiana, 1993 

 (1999.0337). 



Richard G. Doty: obsolete U.S. $1 

 bank note issued by the Patapsco 

 Savings Fund of Baltimore, 

 Maryland, on September 1, 1840 

 (2000.0064). 



Letitia Joyce D'Souza: artist's plaster 

 model of Our Lady of Good Health 

 of Vailankanni, oil lamp, and a 

 brass bowl, all used by Ms. D'Souza 

 in an Asian Indian Roman Catholic 

 household shrine, 1990—95 

 (1999.0259). 



Dale L. Dutton in honor of Dusty 

 Dutton and William Tntt: 

 Glasspar Fiberglas sports car 

 designed and built by Mr. Tritt, 

 x 953 (1996-0401). 



Herbert R. Edson: wool shirt, sweater, 

 and topcoat, tropical combat 

 trousers, and a trunk, used by Mr. 

 Edson, his father Maj. Gen. Merritt 

 A. Edson, and his brother Capt. 

 Merritt A. Edson, Jr., while serving 

 in the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. 

 Naval Reserve, 1944—98 

 (1998.0151). 



Nanci K. Edwards: 3 enameled steel 

 refrigerator storage containers of 

 the 1930s (1999.3053). 



Edward K. and Gaye Ellington in 

 memory of their grandfather 

 "Duke" Ellington: Wurlitzer 

 electronic piano used when 

 traveling and a silver presentation 

 cigarette case dated 1952, both 

 used by Edward Kennedy "Duke" 

 Ellington (1999. 0148); 10 cubic 



feet of archival material including 

 music, correspondence, business 

 records, photograph, slides, and 

 newspaper articles, all relating 

 to the activities of the Duke 

 Ellington Orchestra, 1920S-80S 

 (1999.3074). 



Extra Measures, Inc. (through J. Bruce 

 Stoneberg): 4 compasses and a set of 

 2 mmArc compasses, 5 rules, a set 

 of 2 triangles, protractor, T-square, 

 and a MathBox teaching system, 

 1990s (2000.0160). 



Richard S. Faron: white leather ball 

 with interlocking seams made for 

 clincher Softball by deBeer & Son 

 (1999.0268). 



Frederick A. Fay: 9 buttons, a tie tack, 

 T-shirt, and a poster relating to the 

 disability rights movement 

 (1999.0352). 



Bernard F. Fetter, M.D.: motor vehicle 

 brake control patented by Dr. 

 Fetter's father, J. William Fetter, in 

 1934(1997.0362). 



Shelly J. Foote: Native American 

 infant's ring of silver set with 

 turquoise, 1948, and a woman's 

 Hopi silver overlay bracelet, 

 1971-72 (1999. 0131). 



Jerry D. Free: 20 cubic feet of archival 

 material documenting the business 

 and entertainment activities of the 

 International Battle of the Bands 

 (1999.3006). 



Jo Freeman: 2 political buttons, "Go 

 With Goldwater" made by Ms. 

 Freeman in 1964 and "California 

 Professors for Johnson Humphrey," 

 1968 (1999. 0314). 



Delora S. and Robert L. French: 

 Camp'otel folding camping outfit 

 for the top of an automobile, 1963 

 (1997.0112). 



Lawrence Friedl: 2 Franklin Quest 

 Day Planner binders and a set of 

 calendar sheets for the year 1992 

 used by Mr. Friedl (1 998.0071). 



Ruth E. Ganister and Anton H. 



Rosenthal: off-white tricot wedding 

 dress and a straw hat with pin worn 

 by Pauline Wexelblatt Rosenthal at 

 her marriage to Murray Rosenthal 

 in 1946 and their wedding 

 photograph (1999.0344). 



Gateway Coin Club of Merced 



County (through Theresa M. Lund): 

 commemorative medal produced by 



the club for the year 2000 

 (2000.0063). 



Genovation, Inc. (through Leonard J. 

 Genest): Foot-Fitter digital foot 

 measuring device, 1999, invented 

 by Mr. Genest (1999.0272). 



Alex Gibson and Landria Meehan: 16 

 price lists and catalogs from the 

 Erewhon natural food store, 1972— 

 77 (2000.3015). 



Atle Gjelsvik: Remington adding 

 and subtracting typewriter with a 

 Wahl adding machine attachment 

 (2000.0106). 



Cecile G. and John W. Glendening, 

 Jr. in memory of Catherine L. 

 Glendening: Westinghouse electric 

 roaster-oven with a clock timer, 

 1930S-40S (2000.3025). 



David M. Gliserman: 10 ration books, 

 3 ration books with tegistration 

 certificates, and 2 foil balls saved 

 for scrap metal during WW II 

 (2000.0082). 



Peggy Goforth: 32 clothing items and 

 accessories used by Mrs. Goforth 

 including 1 1 dresses, 4 pairs of 

 earrings, 3 pairs of gloves, 2 

 necklaces, 2 vests, 2 pairs of shoes, 2 

 dress patterns, a suit, sweater, skirt, 

 robe, jacket, and a pair of shoe 

 sachets, 1937-84(1999.0247). 



Goya Foods, Inc. (through Rafael Toro): 

 81 product samples, promotional 

 items, and work uniform clothing 

 items (1999.0322). 



Howard F. Greene: album of 

 stereograms of still lifes and 

 landscapes (1999.0067). 



Greer Laboratories, Inc. (through 

 William White, Jr.): 3 vials of 

 expired U.S. P. Lot #090421 plague 

 vaccine (2000.0056). 



Mary A. Griep in memory of Laverne 

 E. Griep : 45 photographs of 

 Eleanor Roosevelt christening a 

 ship and a photograph of President 

 Franklin D. Roosevelt addressing 

 workers, all taken by Laverne E. 

 Griep when official photographer 

 for the Oregon Shipbuilding 

 Corporation, ca. 1942 (1999. 0315). 



Robert A. Grimm: poster for the 

 Eldridge Cleaver Legal Defense 

 Fund, "Le Monde Diplomatique — 

 Fevrier 1977" (1999.03 13). 



Herb R. J. Grosch: 2.5 cubic feet of 

 archival material documenting Mr. 



