Washington's National Airport 

 Authority (1995.0239); woman's hair- 

 net in its original container, 1940-55 

 (1995.0336). 



Centennial Commission: wood fibre bas- 

 ket from Lapland (1995.0200). 



Mrs. Edward Chandler: woman's 

 souvenir handkerchief, WW I 

 (1992.3185). 



Ken Chandler: black and white 



photograph of the Statue of Liberty 

 by Mr. Chandler with red and blue 

 pigments added to the skirt area 

 (1996.0094). 



Pedro M. Chavez: baseball, taped and 

 nailed together, and a baseball 

 diamond diagram which appears to 

 show players and positions of a 

 baseball team in Havana, Cuba, 1946- 

 56 (1995.0330). 



Bruce, Judy M., and Sharon A. Chel- 

 nick in memory of Rachel Silver 

 Chelnick: 3 arm bandages, 2 turbans, 

 a breast prosthesis, wig in original 

 box, and a Montefiore Home Volun- 

 teer identification badge and pin 

 (1995.0324); 4 books relating to 

 breast cancer and chemotherapy treat- 

 ment (1996.3002). 



University of Chnstiama, Norway: 

 model of a church, model of a car- 

 nage, and a reed basket (1995. 0197). 



Mrs. Raymond Church (through Flora 

 M. Joslin): woman's embroidered and 

 beaded drawstring purse, 1910-20 

 (1995.0246). 



Citizen's Inaugural Committee of 1905 

 (through Brig. Gen. John M. Wil- 

 son): replica in gold of the Saint 

 Gaudens-Weinman inaugural medal 

 presented to Theodore Roosevelt by 

 the committee on March 4, 1905 

 (1996.0026). 



Barbara Clark, Josephine D. Coughlan, 

 and Inez Jedlicka in memory of 

 Patricia Coughlan Brown: man's gold 

 stickpin set with diamonds and 

 amethysts, given to Dominic and 

 Nicola DeLiso by Queen Marghertia 

 of Italy in 1898 in thanks for shoes 

 they made for her, the original box, 

 and the letter of thanks from the 

 Queen's Knight of Honor (1995. 0152). 



Henry W. Clowe: 9 objects relating to 

 the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps' 



Research and Development Branch 

 during WW II including 2 samples 

 of bullet-proof armor, 2 protective 

 covers, a patent for protective covers, 

 bugle, flute, razor kit, and water 

 purification tablets (1995.0254). 



Barbara J. Coffee: plastic cat's eye 

 shaped eyeglasses worn by Ms. Cof- 

 fee, 1955-58 (1995. 0218). 



George Coling: program from the 

 University of Michigan's Environ- 

 mental Teach-In held March 1970 

 (1995.3085). 



Commercial Decal, Inc. (through Char- 

 les Seliger): 29 decal drawings and 12 

 plates, 9 tumblers, 2 plaques, and a 

 decanter decorated with decals 

 (1993.0303); 18 ceramic pieces, 8 glass 

 pieces and a box, and 3 metal pieces, 

 all used to test decals for decorations 

 on tableware, and 5 sets of decals 

 (1993.3114). 



Concept-Therapy Institute (through 

 George T Fleet, Jr.): chromium 

 reproduction human spinal column 

 used for chiropractic demonsttations, 

 invented in 1938 and used by Dr. 

 Thurman Fleet, 1942-44(1996.0009). 



Dr. Norman E. Conger and Dr. Alice 

 Conger Patterson: 56 pieces of field 

 and laboratory equipment used by 

 Paul S. Conger, a diatomist at the Na- 

 tional Museum of Natural History 

 (1995. 0128); 45 pieces of field and 

 laboratory equipment used by Paul 

 S. Conger (1995.3052). 



Cooperative for Assistance and Relief 

 Everywhere, Inc. (through Guy 

 Aldredge and Wendy Driscoll): 

 CARE package consisting of a box 

 with straps, tape, and address label, 7 

 containers of dried foodstuffs, and a 

 package greeting insert, 1962 

 (1996.0067). 



Miss Helen Fiss Cotson: 2 wooden jig- 

 saw puzzles cut by George W. Fiss, 

 Sr., and his nephew George W. Fiss, 

 Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 

 1909-15 (1995.0304). 



Vern Bub Coss: fish-shaped wooden 

 ice spearing decoy resembling a 

 sunfish, made by Mr. Coss, 1995 

 (1995.0360). 



Miss Dorothy Costello: 2 phonograph 

 records of Gypsy music by Steve and 



the Five Costello Brothers in the 

 Rom language (1995.0328). 



Judith S. Cottle: black metal lunch box 

 with a clear Lucite handle used by 

 Louis Schram when working in a 

 defense factory during WW II 

 (1995.0073); 5 WW II ration books, 2 

 ration application forms for canning 

 sugar, a ration wallet, and an en- 

 velope (1995.0348). 



Josephine D. Coughlan in memory of 

 Vincent and Minnie DeLiso: 5 pairs 

 of woman's shoes designed by Palter 

 DeLiso with 2 shoe boxes and a piece 

 of tissue paper with the Palter De- 

 Liso logo, 1950-55 (1995.0157). 



Paul B. Courtnght in memory of 

 Harold Franklin Courtnght: 3 bowls 

 and a mug used by Mr. Courtright's 

 great-great-grandfather, Peter M. 

 Barber, in his concession stand at the 

 1876 Centennial Exhibition in 

 Philadelphia (1994.0195). 



Rosemary Feit Covey: 6 greeting cards 

 made by Ms. Covey including 4 off- 

 set ptints from woodblock originals 

 and 2 original woodblock prints 

 (1995.0136); 3 wood engraved prints 

 by Ms. Covey, 2 were press-printed 

 and one was hand-rubbed (1995. 0315). 



Dr. Arthur and Shirley B. Cowan: Na- 

 tional Live-Keyboard adding 

 machine, ca. 1952 (1996.0097). 



Martha C. Cox: map of the "Country 

 About Boston" published by the Ap- 

 palachian Mountain Club, 1890 

 (1995.0297). 



James W. Crabtree: Electrotape 



electronic distance measurer made by 

 Cubic Corporation, ca. 1961 

 (1996.0195). 



Cray Research, Inc. (through James L. 

 Novakoff): Cray-2 supercomputer 

 with cooling towet reservoit and an 

 exterior case, 1985 (1995.0070); set of 

 systems manuals and a set of floor 

 templates for a Cray-2 super- 

 computer, 1985 (1995.3029). 



Evon T Daboul in memory of Assaf 

 Joseph and Mary Daboul: 36 

 phonograph records of Arabic 

 popular and traditional music 

 (1995.3094). 



Joseph F. Davidson: chromolithograph 

 cigar box label titled "James Smith- 



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