Donors 



117 



David Kirkendall: inert Japanese-type 

 4 ceramic hand grenade of WW II 

 found by Mr. Kirkendall when 

 serving in Sasebo, Japan, with the 

 U.S. Marines (2000.0019). 



Klein Tools (through Alan W. Sipe): 

 ironworker's tool belr with 1 1 tools, 

 2 pairs of suspenders, a pair of work 

 gloves, and a red-dyed rabbit's foot 

 (1999.0103). 



Stacey Kluck: 2 -phonograph record 

 set titled "Proudly They Came," 

 recorded by various performers on 

 July 4, 1970 (1999.02 16). 



Aveline and Michio Kushi: 7 cubic 

 feet of archival records including 

 photographs, audiotapes, videotapes, 

 and medical case files, documenting 

 macrobiotics (1999.3026). 



Helen M. Latimer: 3 lace collars, an 

 embroidered jabot, and a peach 

 crepe bed jacket, all worn by Ms. 

 Latimer's mother, 1930—50 

 (1999.0260). 



Beth K. Leaman: laminated identifi- 

 cation card, 1990, and a smart card 

 identification badge used to gain 

 access to various parts of a building, 

 1995 (1999.0207). 



Simi Linton: 2 buttons relating to 

 disability rights (1999.0262). 



Edward F. Little in memory of Dr. and 

 Mrs. Arthur M. Greenwood: paper 

 dollhouse scrapbook made by Grace 

 Curtis Stevens of Marlboro, 

 Massachusetts, about 1880 based on 

 an account book of about 1850 

 (1998.0262). 



M. Ruth Little in memory of John 

 Frances Little: album containing 82 

 photographs of the construction of 

 the Panama Canal (1999.3072). 



Lockwood Greene Engineers, Inc. 

 (through Bruce E. Dell): 705 sets of 

 architectural drawings in various 

 media including ink on linen, 

 pencil on paper, and blueprint 

 drawings of mostly industrial 

 buildings including textile mills, 

 automobile plants, piano factories, 

 radio stations, military bases, and 

 power plants, 1832— 1963 

 (1997.002 1 ). 



E. N. Logothetis: 38 cubic feet of 

 archival material documenting the 

 Eisler Engineering Company, 

 1920s— 70s (2000.3042); 4 cubic 

 feet of archival material 



documenting the Kahle 

 Engineering Company (2000.3043). 



Joseph L. and Linda A. Lombardo: 

 Wurlitzet Model 1 100 jukebox 

 containing 24 original 45rpm 

 phonograph records, 1950, 2 

 Wurlitzer wall boxes used in diner 

 booths which remotely operate the 

 Model 1 100 jukebox, and a wooden 

 Flexible Flyer sled (1999.3048). 



Lisa Lombardo in memory of Louis 

 Michielini: Hi-Standard model 

 H-D automatic pistol with silencer 

 issued to Mrs. Lombardo's father, 

 Louis Michielini, by the Office of 

 Strategic Services when serving in 

 Italy during WW II and an OSS 

 stiletto with scabbard (1998.0338). 



John Emile Lovret, Sr.: 17 objects 

 relating to Mr. Lovret's career as 

 a machinist, inventor, and 

 entrepreneur including 4 

 documents, 3 photographs, 2 tool 

 boxes, 2 shop aprons, a set of 

 microsizers for precision boring 

 with original packaging and 

 pamphlet, nutcracker, fuel drip 

 valve, and a cufflink and tie tack set 

 with the Litton Precision Products 

 logo (1999.0079). 



Arnold L. Lum: 97 pieces of artwork 

 and related material created by Mr. 

 Lum's mother, Ethel Chun Lum, for 

 the first Aloha shirts made for King 

 Smirh Clothiers including 64 

 printing blocks, 19 fabric samples, 

 8 hand tools, 5 illustrations, and a 

 King Smith label, 1933-40 

 (1998.0273). 



Sherrie L. Lyons: 2 cubic feet of 

 archival material documenting Ms. 

 Lyons' father, Dr. Harold Lyons, 

 and his work with atomic clocks 

 (1999.3076). 



Betty Mackewich: notebook 



documenting the creation of a cake 

 commemorating the inauguration 

 of President George Bush and Mrs. 

 Mackewich's part in making it, 

 January 1989 (1999. 0120). 



Princess Masha Magaloff: cotton pieced 

 work quilt from Jones County, 

 Georgia, ca. 1875 (1999.0060). 



Maidenform, Inc. (through Steve N. 

 Masket): 31 undergarments, 5 

 accessories, and a 7-piece costume 

 for the advertisement "I dreamed I 

 barged down the Nile in my 



Maidenform bra" (1998.0040); 30 

 cubic feet of archival material 

 documenting Maidenform 's 

 designs, production, sales, and 

 marketing, 1922—97 (1998.3009). 



Elizabeth S. Mains: baseball 

 autographed by team members 

 of the Washington Senators and 

 by E. S. Barnard, President of 

 the American League, 1930 

 (2000.0021). 



Lenka Makalova: 8 coins of the Czech 

 Republic, 1993-98(1999.0252). 



Rosemary L. Marsh: 1 1 miniature 

 portrait photographs including 3 

 daguerreotypes, 3 tintypes, 2 

 ambrotypes, 2 cartes-de-visite, and a 

 paper photograph inside a brooch 

 (1999.0236). 



Dennis Martinez: trophy made to 

 honor the lowrider automobile 

 "Dave's Dream," 1992 (1994.0265). 



Carr Massi: 18 buttons related to the 

 disability rights movement and a 

 poster, "Disabled People's Civil 

 Rights Day" (1999.0263). 



J. Michael McCloskey: 90 buttons 

 relating to the environmental 

 movement, 19605—905(1999.0248). 



McCormick's Enterprises, Inc. 



(through Brian D. Anderson): Conn 

 Strobotuner Model ST-6 made by 

 C. G. Conn Ltd. (1999. 0210). 



Stewart McLaurin: 4 brochures, 3 

 stickers, 2 buttons, a T-shirt, 

 magnet, and a poster, all from 

 Elizabeth Dole's presidential 

 campaign, 2000 (2000.0087). 



Roger E. McLendon, M.D.: 2 whole- 

 mounted brain sections showing 

 glioblastoma tumors, 1996 

 (1998. 0164). 



MED-EL Corporation (through Darcy 

 N. Ochs): 6-piece cochlear implant 

 system (1997.0233). 



Keith Melder: leaflet given out 

 during a demonstration in 

 Portland, Oregon, urging partici- 

 pation at a demonstration against 

 the World Trade Organization in 

 Seattle, Washington, 1999 

 (2000.0084). 



Lisa Mighetto: double-sided poster, 

 calendar, and a T-shirt related to 

 the demonstrations held against the 

 World Trade Organization meeting 

 in Seattle, Washington, November 

 1999 (2000.01 15). 



