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Grosch's career in the computer 

 industry, 1950-69 (1999.3063). 



Haemonetics Corporation (through 

 Bill Cook): Haemonetics V50 blood 

 cell separator, 1978, used at the 

 National Institutes of Health 

 (1999.0008). 



Marilyn Hamilton: yellow Quickie 

 tennis wheelchair designed by Ms. 

 Hamilton in the early 1980s 

 (1999.0303). 



Bert Hansen: 4 packages of condoms, 

 1990 (2000.0031); 3 packages of 

 condoms with AIDS-related 

 messages, 1980s— 90s, and a 

 Dough-Boy prophylactic kit of 

 WW II (2000.0168). 



George M. Hansen and Harry Hinson: 

 1990s replica of the electric swing- 

 arm wall lamp designed by Mr. 

 Hanson in the 1940s (2000.01 10). 



Candace M. and Katherine F. 



Harrington in memory of Eugene 

 Fatjo: Stutz Model AA sedan made 

 in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1926 

 (1994.0278). 



Karen Jean Harris: "Fashion Targets 

 Breast Cancer" T-shirt with a bull's 

 eye designed by the Council of 

 Fashion Designers of America, 

 1994 (2000.0042). 



Thomas B. Harsch: Gruen Teletime 

 electronic watch with a twisted 

 nematic liquid crystal display 

 designed by Mr. Harsch for the 

 International Liquid Crystal 

 Company of Warrensville Heights, 

 Ohio, 1973 (1999.0357). 



Cindy J. Hawk: Sinai Association of 

 Women Surgeons T-shirr worn by 

 Ms. Hawk when a surgical 

 physician assistant resident at Sinai 

 Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, 

 1987-88 (2000.0039). 



Audrey Bess Heaton: girl's brown 

 check homespun cotton dress 

 made by Mrs. Heaton's great- 

 grandmother, Katherine Brown 

 Willey, 1865-80(2000.0080). 



Ruth M. Heller: 308 aniline dyes of 

 the early 1900s to the 1960s 

 collected by Mrs. Heller's late 

 husband, Dr. Richard E. Heller, for 

 use in staining samples for the 

 microscopic study of tissues and 

 cells (1999.0325). 



Scott F. Hesketh: toy football 



inscribed "N.H. Bush 2000" given 



out at the George W Bush 

 Superbowl Party in New 

 Hampshire on January 30, 2000 

 (2000.3021). 



Miles E. Hess, Jr.: Bausch & Lomb 

 refractometer used in the food 

 processing industry in Georgia, 

 1920—39 (2000.0128). 



Max Hetzel: preproduction Swissonic 

 electronic watch head, 2 sets of 

 tuning forks for Swissonic and 

 Megasonic watches, and a set of 

 Megasonic micromotors, both 

 watches invented by Mr. Hetzel, 

 1966-73 (1999.0269). 



Hewlett-Packard Company (through 

 Liz Bassett): 17 sets of photocopy 

 paper, social expression paper, 

 business communication paper, and 

 label sheets, 2 sets of greeting 

 cards, and a print sample book, all 

 made for use in a Hewlett-Packard 

 Inkjet printer (1999.0354). 



Dr. Hugh F. Hicks: set of 38 

 decorative Christmas tree light 

 bulbs (1994. 0126); 22 light bulbs 

 including mercury vapor, 

 incandescent, fluorescent, 

 electroluminescent, and sodium 

 discharge bulbs, 1930—87, a 

 mercury switch, ca. 1907, pair of 

 Hunter ceiling fans, ca. 1897, and a 

 filmstrip and record set by 

 Westinghouse about lighting, ca. 



1945 (I997-0387)- 



Himalaya USA (through Leonid Ber): 

 sample of Li v. 52, a natural liver 

 support dietary supplement made 

 by the Himalaya Drug Company, 

 1999 (1999.0292). 



Susan S. Hitch: Dux Episcop opaque 

 projector (1 999.0041). 



James P. and Vada M. Hogan: 5-string 

 banjo made by the A. C. Fairbanks 

 Company of Boston, Massachusetts, 

 1899 (1999.0296). 



Sam Holman: 2 maple wood baseball 

 bats made by Mr. Holman under 

 the company name Sam Bat, one is 

 unfinished and the other was 

 finished for Keith Lockhart of the 

 Atlanta Braves, 1999 (1999.0228). 



Donna Horn and Betty Mackewich: 

 replica cake commemorating the 

 1989 inauguration of George Bush 

 and the bicentennial of presidential 

 inaugurations made by Mrs. Horn 

 and Mrs. Mackewich (1999.3060). 



Fritzi and Madi Horstman: 1 1 cubic 

 feet of audiotapes containing oral 

 history field and radio show 

 recordings of country and western 

 music collected and produced by 

 Dorothy Horstman between 1956 

 and 1994 (2000.3009). 



James O. Horton: Timex Data Link 

 wristwatch (1999.0277). 



Dr. Richard H. Howland: portrait 

 daguerreotype of Dr. Howland 's 

 cousin as a boy with pink-tinted 

 cheeks (1999.0242). 



Robert P. Huston: Beckman Model N 

 pH meter (1999. 0123). 



Ray Hutt: Fly Right condom 

 (1999.0321). 



Bank of Indonesia (through Dr. Aslim 

 Tadjuddin): 5 proof coins of 

 Indonesia, 1992—95 (1999.0288). 



Inventronics, Inc. (through Paul 

 Sanderson): Sanderson Accu-Tuner 

 III electronic piano tuner, 1999 

 (1999.0266). 



The Johns Hopkins University, 

 Applied Physics Laboratory 

 (through Gary L. Smith): 4 rocket- 

 borne cameras used in high-altitude 

 photography, 1946—61 

 (1994. 0018). 



Margery S. Johnstone: silver friendship 

 bracelet with engraved charms 

 handed down to Mrs. Johnstone by 

 her mother and grandmother, 

 earliest dated charm is 1886 

 (1999. 0231). 



Alice Odian Kasparian: 6 Armenian 

 needle lace doilies made by Mrs. 

 Kasparian (1996.0 121). 



Elliott Kaufman: color photograph 

 depicting the ocean freighter Baltic 

 Hawk entering Miraflores Locks on 

 the Panama Canal, taken by Mr. 

 Kaufman in 1998 (1999.3058). 



Sister Judith J. Keehnen, C.S.J. : 

 scrapbook titled "Judi's History" 

 documenting Sister Keehnen's life 

 as a member of the order of Saint 

 Joseph of Bourg since 1959 with 

 special reference to changes in 

 habits and dress (1999.3045). 



Andrew Kennedy: walking stick made 

 of wood and bone, ca. 1876 

 (2000.0068). 



Eddie Kinzer: beige and black wool 

 tweed 3-piece boy's suit worn by 

 Ms. Kinzer's father, Edward Alouson 

 Loud, 1870-75 (1999.0293). 



