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Annals of the Smithsonian Institution 2000 



Ambrose P. Shinsky: Cold Wave by 

 Nestle permanent wave kit used by 

 Myrna Moulton Shinsky while 

 taking cosmetology training at 

 Clara Barton Vocational High 

 School in Baltimore, Maryland, 

 1943-46 (2000.0079). 



Comdr. C. E. Siegman, USCG (Ret.): 

 McGuffey's Eclectic Third Reader of 

 1846 (2000.3003). 



Thomas W. Smillie: portrait 



daguerreotype of 5 people, labeled 

 Max Harrwitz of Berlin, 1840 

 (1999. 0241). 



AndreaJ. Smith: Breithaupt land 

 traveler's magnetic navigation 

 compass made in Kassel, Germany, 

 and used by Ms. Smith's father, 

 Peter Moses, while serving in the 

 U.S. Army in Europe during 

 WW II (2000.0147). 



Eleanor Smith: T-shirt for "Concrete 

 Change," an organization working 

 for handicapped accessible housing 

 founded by Ms. Smith (2000.0050). 



Jay S. Snoke: dress blue uniform 

 jumper, trousers, and neckerchief 

 and a "dixie cup" cap worn by 

 Mr. Snoke when a U.S. Navy 

 Radioman Petty Officer First 

 Class serving aboard a submarine 

 (2000.0026). 



Katheryn E. Sofranoff: 2 identification 

 tags and a Prisoner of War medal 

 awarded to Michael Sofranoff while 

 serving in the U.S. Marine Corps 

 during WW II (1999.0347); 2.5 

 cubic feet of archival material 

 documenting the life and U.S. 

 Marine Corps career of Michael 

 Sofranoff and members of his family 

 (1999.3069). 



Margaret B. Southwick: 6 



embroidered pieces including an 

 infant's christening dress, child's 

 muslin dress and bonnet, woman's 

 chemisette, pillowcase, and a 

 dresser scarf of cutwork and needle 

 lace made by Mrs. Southwick's 

 mother, Grace Caswell Batchelder, 

 in 1915 (1991.0438). 



Norma G. Sperry: 29 psychological 

 instruments and tests, photographic 

 slide sets, and neurological tools 

 used by the late Dr. Roger W. 

 Sperry, pioneer in studies of the 

 nervous system and Nobel Prize 

 laureate in 1981 (1999.0302). 



Dorothy G. and Philip D. Spiess: 

 Sunbeam Coffeemaster electric 

 coffee maker received as a wedding 

 present in 1941 (2000.0099). 



Stall & Dean (through Henry N. 

 Jackson): 1 cubic foot of catalogs, 

 price lists, and advertising of Stall 

 & Dean and its competitors, 

 1905-98 (1998.3088). 



Prof. Norton Starr: Coradi planimeter 

 distributed by Keuffel & Esser, 

 ca. 1909, and an instruction 

 leaflet for Amsler planimeters 

 (1999.0250); Hewlert Packard 

 HP-28C electronic graphing 

 calculator with instruction manual 

 (1999. 0291). 



Kenneth E. Stein: leaflet, booklet, 

 and a poster related to the 

 demonstrations to demand the 

 signing of "504" regulations and 

 disability rights (2000.0047). 



Henry Z. Steinway: bound volume of 

 Steinway & Sons company catalogs, 

 1865—78, photograph album 

 celebrating Johanne and Theodore 

 Steinway s silver wedding 

 anniversary, 1877, and a William 

 Steinway memorial scrapbook, 

 1896 (2000.3013). 



Robert H. Studebaker: LaserPlane 

 prototype level with power supply 

 produced and patented by Mr. 

 Studebaker in 1964 and a photo- 

 graph of Mr. Studebaker with his 

 level (1998.0304). 



Sunrise Medical Inc., Sunrise Medical 

 Mobiliry Division, Quickie Designs 

 (through Marilyn Hamilron): real 

 Quickie 3D tennis wheelchair, 

 1999 (2000.0156). 



Superior Safety Corporation (through 

 R.James Hollenback): child's 

 bicycle helmet from the Evel 

 Knievel signature producr line, 

 1995 (1996.0287). 



Support Coalition International 

 (through David Oaks): 3 T-shirts 

 and a button related to the 

 psychiatric survivors rights 

 movement, ca. 1990 (2000.0030). 



Joseph E. and Tammy W. Taff: Evel 

 Knievel related objects including 

 an action figure with toy 

 motorcycle and energizer stand, 

 electric toothbrush, and a motion 

 picture videotape starring George 

 Hamilton (1998.0079). 



Davira S. and Dr. Marvin M. Taragin: 



2 pieces of "American Modern" 

 glass, a footed sherbet and a cordial 

 goblet, designed by Russel Wright 

 and made by the Morgantown 

 Glassware Guild, Inc. of 

 Morgantown, West Virginia, 

 1945-49(1998.0271). 



Dayton Taylor: prototype Timetrack 

 60-lens camera system developed 

 by Mr. Taylor and patented in 1997 

 (1999.0245). 



Frank A. Taylor: instrument maker's 

 lathe with set of face plates, set of 

 3-jaw chucks with keys, and a set of 

 tools, made in Germany about 

 i860 and used by the Kabel family 

 who made scientific instruments 

 for the U.S. Coast Survey and 

 Smirhsonian Secretary Samuel 

 Langley (1995. 0312). 



Timex Corporation, Timexpo Museum 

 (through Carl W. Rosa): Timex 

 Expedition wrisrwatch and 5 

 components of the watch including 

 a back plate, electronic module, 

 partial movement assembly, dial, 

 and a strip of Indiglo used to light 

 up the dial (1 999.0271). 



Lillian Scheffres Turner: silver sugar 

 bowl, ladle-sifter, and cream 

 pitcher made by Peter L. Krider of 

 Philadelphia, ca. i860 

 (1999.0305). 



U.S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Science and Education 

 Administration, Northern Regional 

 Research Center (through R. 

 Meredith): polariscope with 

 accessories, fermenter, 

 microbalance, light source, 

 inhibition zone counter, sterilizing 

 box with petri dishes, ser of metal 

 rings, and a set of Erlenmeyer 

 flasks, all used in penicillin research 

 in the 1940s (198 1.07 34). 



U.S. Department of Defense, 



Department of the Army, Institute 

 of Heraldry (through Stanley W. 

 Haas): 22 pieces of distinctive unit 

 insignia and 6 pieces of shoulder 

 sleeve insignia (2000.0149). 



U.S. Department of Defense, 

 Deparrment of the Army, Tank- 

 Automotive and Armaments 

 Command (through Frank Jardim): 



3 Browning automatic rifles, 

 1940-52 (1999.0036). 



