son — Clear Havana," ca. 1905 

 (1995.0266). 



Jeanne V. Davis: nurse's cape worn by 

 Anna Gibb Hayes during her service 

 wich Harvard University's eye injury 

 field hospital in France, WW I, 2 

 nurse's training pins, and a pin denot- 

 ing the service of 3 nephews in WW 

 II (1996.0181). 



Richard C. Davis: Cubitape electronic 

 distance measurer made by Cubic In- 

 dustrial Corporation, ca. 1971 

 (1996.0194). 



William A. Day: man's 2-piece gray 

 twill suit with blue pinstripes, worn 

 by Mr. Day for both high school and 

 Yale University graduations, 1944-49 

 (1995.0154). 



Carlo and Kathenne DeLorenzo: 4 

 replica wheel covers for a Tucker 

 automobile (1994. 3071). 



Lma Grant de Tarnowski: woman's pale 

 green-gold satin brocade evening 

 coat with olive green and metallic 

 gold woven swirl motifs, 1933-38 

 (1996.0030). 



Frances J. Dewitt: Eskimo boy "Eskimo 

 Pie" rag doll, 1965 (1996.0160). 



James Dicke II, Seymour Finklestein, 

 Dr. Michael Grady, Daniel Hansen, 

 The Honorable James A. Hayes, 

 Joseph Levme, Neil MacNeil, and Set 

 Momjian: gold presidential inaugural 

 medal honoring William Jefferson 

 Clinton, 1993 (1995. 0310). 



Barbara Dickstein: 3 man's neckties, 

 1965-69 (1995.0245). 



Difco Laboratories (through Gary L. 

 Stouffer): II containers of tissue cul- 

 ture media, 1918—94, 2 price lists of 

 1946 and 1949, a set of susceptibility 

 test discs of the 1960s, and a spatula 

 used to dispense powders (1995.0260). 



Digital Message Systems Corporation 

 (through Byron Lancaster and J. B. 

 Seligman): 2 Message On Hold units 

 with accessories including an original 

 cassette tape system and a more 

 recent digital system (1995.0068). 

 Bruce A. Dixon: 10 objects related to 

 ice spear fishing for northern pike in- 

 cluding 2 fish-shaped wooden decoys 

 made by Mr. Dixon, a jigging stick 

 used to make the decoy move, decoy 

 case, spear, spear file, ice chisel, fish 



house stove, house tag for license, 

 and cleats for walking across the ice, 

 1940S-90S (1995. 0361); 6-tined metal 

 spear used in ice fishing (1996.0059). 



Eddie Dixon: miniature copy of Mr. 

 Dixon's bronze equestrian statue 

 titled Buffalo Soldier, 1992 (19930593). 



Kaneji Domoto: U.S. Navy winter 

 aviator trousers, WW I (1994. 0231). 



Donahue/Easterling (through Hugh Leo 

 Walsh): 10 pieces of memorabilia 

 from the AFL-CIO campaign for 

 union President and 

 Secretary /Treasurer, 1995 (1995.0334). 



Rafael Druian: violin made for Mr. 

 Druian by William Moenning II of 

 Philadelphia, 1943 (1995.0287). 



Jo Ann Duplechin: WW II A-2 leather 

 bomber jacket with "Jo Ann" painted 

 on the back, worn by her father 

 whose crew named their airplane for 

 her (1994.0357). 



Edward Easton: banjo wall clock made 

 by the Rhode Island School of 

 Manufacture (1994.0284). 



Central Bank of Egypt, Note Issue 

 Department (through Faranh El 

 Ashu): 50-piasne specimen bank note 

 of Egypt, 1996(1996.0212). 



J. T Elias: 2 books and 2 videotape cas- 

 settes, all by Mr. Elias (1995. 3104). 



Charlotte and Loretta Ellis: 17 pieces of 

 lacework made by Marie Assaf Ellis, 

 and an accordion and a 10-stnng oud 

 played by Mrs. Ellis, 1900— 20s 

 (1995.0161). 



Ciry of Ennis, Texas (through G. 



Stephen Howerton): bumper sticker, 

 button, letter, newsletter, and a con- 

 tour map of Ellis County, Texas, all 

 relating to the City of Ennis' effort to 

 have the Super Colliding Supercon- 

 ductor located in their area, 1987 

 (1996.3007). 



Environmental Action (through James 

 F. Pierce): 2 Earth Day posters, 1970 

 (1996.0179). 



Carla J. Ethen: woman's black skunk 

 fur coat, 1941 (1995.0270). 



Lt. Gen. Julian J. Ewell in memory of 

 Beverly Ewell: tablecloth with 

 decorations ot white embroidery and 

 cut work, made in New England, 

 first half of the 19th century 

 (1995.0082). 



Clive H. Fetzer: Sir Walter Raleigh 

 brand tobacco tin (1992.0247). 



Barbara Flaska: Remington Quietwriter 

 typewriter with accessories, 1957 

 (1993.0452). 



Felix Fluegel: 11 ceramic pieces made in 

 Prussian Silesia of the German Empire, 

 exhibited at the Centennial Exposition 

 in Philadelphia, 1876 (1996.0101). 



Shelly J. Foote: woman's braid, 1910-25, 

 and chignon rwist, 1938—48, hair- 

 pieces (1995.0243); 4 pieces of 

 woman's designer clothing including 

 a Carolyn Schnurer dress, 1952-58, 

 Tommy Hilfiger skirt, 1987, 

 Emanuel Ungaro brassiere, 1992, and 

 an Eileen West brassiere, 1993 

 (1995. 0251); woman's hairpiece with 

 net, 1910—48 (19953077); woman's 

 Calvin Klein brownish-pink denim 

 skirt and a brown leather belt, 1972— 

 88 (1996. 0159). 



Dorothy J. Forney in memory of Wil- 

 bur D. Forney: 27 pieces of ceramic 

 dinnerware made by the W. S. 

 George Pottery of East Palestine, 

 Ohio, 1930S-60S (1996.0045). 



Prof. Roger L. Funk: General Electric 

 T93 Toast-R-Oven designed by Mr. 

 Funk and Paul Rawson, ca. 1961 

 (1996.0140). 



Kathryn E. Fuscaldo: 5 pairs of Palter 

 DeLiso shoes, 1947—55 

 (1995. 0158). Lois H. Garvin (through 

 Edwin Garvin Miller): 3 dishes, 2 

 vases, and a bud vase on a napkin 

 ring, all of glass with white enamel 

 figurative decorations called "Mary 

 Gregory," 1862-99 (1994.0145); 24 

 pieces of glass of the 19th and 20th 

 centuries, 21 of which are in the 

 "Mary Gregory" style of cameo 

 decoration (1994. 0182); 22 toiletry 

 and personal accessory containers of 

 glass with white enamel figurative 

 decorations called "Mary Gregory," 

 and 4 hat pins, 1870-1965 (1994.0198). 



Gateway Coin Club of Merced County 

 (through Joel C. Anderson): bronze 

 medal commemorating the Merced 

 Theatre, 1931—95, designed and 

 engraved by Beverly and Richard 

 Hills (1995.0174). 



General Motors Corporation, North 

 American Operations, Security 



