Donors 



119 



Fred Pitts: photo-serigraph by Mr. 

 Pitts, 1975 (1997. 0180). 



POM, Inc. (through Seth Ward II): 

 solar electronic parking meter and a 

 debit card for use in the meter, 

 1994(1994.0311). 



Richard H. Ponterio: 2 silver 4-real 

 coins of Charles and Johanna struck 

 in Mexico, 1536—56 (1999.0327). 



Christina A. Popenfus: woman's 

 cosmetics and clothing including 3 

 tubes of lipstick and an eyeshadow, 



2 blouses, a turtleneck sweater, 

 skirt, and leggings, 1995—96 

 (1999.0304). 



Dr. Robert C. Post: jacket presented 

 to Don Garlits in 1976 when he 

 was a member of Car Craft 

 magazine's All-Star Drag Racing 

 Team (1998.0080). 



Roberta D. Poulton: medical bag and 

 a stethoscope used by Ms. Poulton 

 when a pediatric nurse on a Project 

 Hope ship (1999. 0108). 



Martha Caroline Pradeau in memory 

 of Dr. Alberto Francisco Pradeau: 

 184 coins, 61 medals, and 2 tokens 

 of the U.S., Latin America, and 

 ancient and modern Europe 

 (1999.0338). 



Progress Center for Independent 

 Living (through Diane Coleman): 



3 buttons, a poster, lapel pin, 

 T-shirt, handcuff, and an audiotape 

 cassette, all used to protest assisted 

 suicide (1999.0353). 



Project 51 (through Donato M. 

 Dingillo): 1 1 fireman's uniform 

 items and 7 pieces of paramedic's 

 emergency medical equipmenr 

 used in the television series 

 "Emergency!" depicting Los Angeles 

 County's Emergency Medical 

 Services, 1971-77, and a collectible 

 die-cast "Squad 51" GMC Suburban 

 vehicle (2000.0103). 



Al Prueitt and Sons (through David 

 J. Prueitt): upholstery from a 193 1 

 Ford Model A deluxe coupe 

 (1995.0140). 



Dr. Harold W and Maurine A. Puffer: 

 boy's cotton T-shirt with the 

 emblem of the Hawkeye Boy's State 

 meeting in Iowa in June 1948 and 

 a pair of woman's disposable paper 

 panties, 1967-72 (2000.0058). 



The Honorable William H. 



Rehnquist: judicial robe worn by 



William H. Rehnquist, Chief 

 Justice of the United States, during 

 the impeachment trial of President 

 Clinton and sessions of the U.S. 

 Supreme Court, 1972—99 

 (1999.0345). 



Louis Renner Company and Renner 

 USA (through Lloyd W Meyer): 

 grand piano action model made by 

 the Louis Renner Company of 

 Stuttgart, Germany, 1999 

 (1999.3049). 



Louise C. Rice: pieced cotton quilt 

 block signed by Grace Coolidge 

 with a White House envelope in 

 which the block was mailed to Mrs. 

 Rice in 1927 and 2 photographs of 

 Mrs. Rice in 1932 and 1997 

 (1998.0233). 



Robert L. Rice: 2 novelty packs of 

 cigarettes from the 1988 campaign 

 marked "Bush for President" and 

 "Dukakis for President" 

 (2000.0083). 



Prof. Robert Freed Riley: SAC-i 

 computer software with 16 sets of 

 documentation, 1969—76 

 (1999.3057). 



Zona Roberts: Caribou wheelchair 

 backpack used by Mrs. Robert' son, 

 Ed Roberts (1999.0359). 



Gerald J. Rose, D.D.S.: flasher device 

 for theater marquees and lighted 

 advertising signs made by Betts & 

 Betts Corporation ot New York, 

 ca. 1919(1999.0227). 



Moocho Scott Salomon: Jewish tallit 

 prayer shawl, kippah skull cap, and 

 a carrying bag, all woven by Mrs. 

 Salomon during the 1999 

 Smithsonian Folklife Festival 

 (1999.0308). 



Eleanor G. and Gordon R. Sanctuary: 

 2 clear glass furniture knobs 

 made by the Boston & Sandwich 

 Glass Company of Sandwich, 

 Massachusetts, ca. 1829 

 (1999. 0133). 



Evelyn S. Schauber: 6 woman's hats 

 worn by Mrs. Schauber's aunt, 

 Helen Gray, as a career girl and 

 actress in New York City, 1937—44, 

 and a 2 -piece dress by Italian 

 designer Alberto Fabiani worn by 

 Mrs. Schauber's mother, 1950—55 

 (1999.0203). 



Bill and Tobie Schick: custom billiard 

 cue stick, "The Family," made by 



Mr. Schick of Canadian birdseye 

 maple with inlays of ebony, ivory, 

 goldstone, yellow silver, and 

 phenolic resin, and the working 

 design drawing, 1998(1999.0052). 



Stina Schloss: 4 casino tokens from Las 

 Vegas (2000.0018). 



Chris Schmidt: 42 cubic feet of 



company records, photographs, and 

 films of the Cincinnati Boss 

 Company founded by Charles G. 

 Schmidt, trade literature of the 

 meat packing industry and 

 miscellaneous industrial topics, and 

 business ephemera, 191 1—89 

 (2000.3029). 



Audrey Schurmann: 13 documents 

 and photographs recording the 

 work of Ms. Schurmann's 

 grandfather, Edward A. Ray, on 

 the Panama Canal, 1908-12 

 (1999.0334). 



Diana Berner Seasonwein and Robert 

 Gil Seasonwein: Victory prototype 

 bicycle made by Iver Johnson's 

 Arms and Cycle Works to U.S. 

 government specifications in 

 December 1941 (1995.0307). 



Seiko Corporation (through Chushichi 

 Inoue) and Seiko Instruments, Inc. 

 (through Junichi Hattori): Seiko 

 thermic wristwatch powered by 

 converting body temperature into 

 electricity, 1999(1999.0200). 



Barbara J. Shafer: 2 samples of 

 upholstery fabric designed by 

 Robert Reed and a book of 6 

 upholstery fabric samples 

 (1994.035 1). 



David H. Shayr: 2 drummer's 



cymbals, 1990 (2000. 0075); poster 

 proclaiming "Police! Protect the 

 People Not Corporations" and a 

 "sleeping dragon" arrest resistance 

 device found after a demonstration 

 against The World Bank and 

 International Monetary Fund in 

 Washington, D.C., April 2000 

 (2000.01 13). 



Gerald Sheinem, P.E.: Odograph 

 mapping unit consisting of a 

 plotting unit, compass, and a power 

 pack, 1943(1999.0335). 



Shepherd Center (through Mark 

 Johnson): 6 documents, 4 buttons, 

 a postcard, and a patch advocating 

 the rights of disabled people, 

 1980S-90S (1999.035 1). 



