them to "Be Fruitful and Multiply," 

 made for the Pope's visit to Bal- 

 timore in 1995 (1995.0284). 



Rhea Duryea Johnson: nameplate of the 

 "Duryea Manufacturing Company, 

 Peoria, Illinois (1993.0497). 



Richard B.Johnston, Ph.D.: 61 war per- 

 sonality and event trading cards from 

 gum packages, 1941-42(1985.3155). 



Douglas W. Jones: 36 sets of computer 

 punch cards showing international 

 company logos, 1960-79 (1996.0142). 



Wayne Joseph: videotape cassette and a 

 written chronology documenting Mr. 

 Joseph's family history (1996. 3001). 



Sam Kahl: 1969 Western Federation of 

 Americans of Arabic Heritage con- 

 vention catalog (1995.3028). 



Sylvan J. Kamm: 6 fonts of Motto print- 

 ing type cast by American Type 

 Founders Company, ca. 1915 

 (1996.0035). 



Victoria A. Karabinus: pocket hand 

 warmer (1995.0195). 



Jean Keppler: 13 dress patterns, 1944-64 



0995-3°35)- 

 KeyCorp (through Jack J. Kucler): 



automated teller machine (ATM), 

 made by National Cash Register, con- 

 sisting of a processor, terminal, and a 

 cassette box, 1977 (1995.0268). 



Edward C. Klauck: 2 calculating rules 

 used in freight processing at Pan 

 American World Airways for dimen- 

 sion and weight conversions, 1950s 

 (1996.3029). 



Dr. Ellis L. Kline: polyurethane encap- 

 sulated, genetically engineered, 

 wheat sample harvested in 1988 and 

 blue coveralls with the Clemson 

 University logo (1995.0055). 



Kim M. Knoblock: 2 printed cotton 

 feed sacks (1996.0058). 



Bill Koch: poster titled "Soar to New 

 Heights," featuring the America 

 Cubed team and their efforts in the 

 America's Cup defender trials, 1995 

 (1995.0226). 



Ruth Koenig: 0.25 cubic foot of archival 

 material relating to civil rights and 

 the Mississippi Summer Project of 

 1964(1996.3056). 



Shizuye Koizumi: woman's black silk 

 evening jacket with sequin accents 

 and an orange and magenta jacquard 



silk scarf, both designed by Ms. 

 Koizumi, 1986-93 (1996.0032). 



Albert C. Kolb: Smith-Corona portable 

 Electra Automatic typewriter, with 

 an American Standard keyboard 

 based on the Dvorak system, ca. 1975 

 (1994.0189). 



Catherine A. Korda in memory of 

 Ronald S. Korda: 46 cubic feet of 

 sports and trading cards (1996.3032). 



Robert E. Krueger: U.S. Army Air 

 Force officer's trench coat and liner 

 worn by Mr. Krueger during WW II 

 (1992.0440); Hartmann Knockabout 

 leather suitcase with keys, 1940s 

 (1992.3173). 



Louise P. Kupelian: 4 phonograph 

 records of presidential speeches by 

 Calvin Coolidge, Theodore 

 Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, 

 and Woodrow Wilson (1995.0363). 



Miriam R. Landegren and The Kath- 

 leen Haley McBnde 1994 Family 

 Trust (through James Richard Mc- 

 Bnde): violin made by Edmund F. 

 Bryant of Boston in 1912, its original 

 wooden packing crate, and a silver- 

 mounted violin bow made by Franz 

 Eibl (1995.0247). 



Walter and Jospehine Landor Revocable 

 Trust (through Ted Mitchell): 

 Pestmaster DDT garden sprayer 

 (1993.0399). 



Arno Lasoe: 2 ceramic plates com- 

 memorating the U.S. Army libera- 

 tion of the towns of Heerlen and 

 Maastricht in the Netherlands and 

 a U.S. Army canteen, 1944 

 (1995.0222). 



Lilly F. Lawrence: gray silk corset, 

 shorts, and coat ensemble, blue 

 denim and white lace blouse, skirt, 

 and jacket ensemble, silk and se- 

 quinned lace corset, trousers, and 

 jacket ensemble, and a black beaded 

 lace blouse, all 1994 (1995.0092); 

 woman's belted leather coat with 

 black fur trim, made in Italy for Mrs. 

 Lawrence, 1988 (1995. 0177); 16 items 

 of woman's clothing and accessories 

 including 4 pairs of shoes, 3 purses, a 

 dress, Levi's jacket, denim trousers, 

 shirt, T-shirt, sweater, blouse, 

 sunglasses, and an eyeglass case 

 (1995.0306). 



Benjamin T. Layton: 6 documents per- 

 taining to Mr. Layton 's draft status in 

 1941 (1993.3172). 

 Joseph W. Leach: fish-shaped carved 

 wooden ice spearing decoy used to 

 lure northern pike, made by Mr. 

 Leach, 1990 (1995. 0353). 

 Nancy Prisk Leathers: 6 caps, 4 pairs of 

 stockings, a pocket, and a pair of 

 shoes, 1790— 1850, and a gardening 

 cap patented in 1943 (1993.0466). 

 Eleanor Rau Leon (through Maurice A. 

 Goldstein): 24 pieces of yellow- 

 glazed English earthenware and a 

 stoneware urn cooler, 18th and 19th 

 centuries (1996.0176). 

 Morris A. Leonard: majorette's baton 

 and a patent grant for the baton 

 dated 1937 (1995. 0172). 

 Abraham I. Levine and Lewis Neuman: 

 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company 

 single cylinder air compressor with 

 electric motor, idler, belt wheel, and 

 a drive belt, 1920s (1995.0325). 

 Claire and Hannah Levinson: pair of 

 Heart Breakers Roller Derby roller 

 skates and a pait of Vanflex Air Max 

 in-line skates, 1990s (1996.0069). 

 Jay A. Lewis: 2 decorative plaques of 

 painted plaster with Ivorex finish 

 made by Arthur Osborne in England, 

 ca. 1900 (1995. 0163). 

 George L. and Raymonde J. Limoges: 2 

 plates, a platter, cup with saucer, 

 creamer, and a lidded sugar bowl, all 

 in the Capitols of Freedom pattern 

 by American Limoges China Com- 

 pany of Sebnng, Ohio, 1945 

 (1995.0262). 

 Elaine Lisinsky: War Department 

 pamphlet, "Going Back to Civilian 

 Life," 1940s (1995.3090). 

 Eric F. Long: WW II overseas shipping 



container (1993.0550). 

 Thomas E. Lovejoy: poster, "Happy 

 Earthday, April 22, 1970-1990," 

 signed by artist Peter Max, 

 celebrities, and members of the en- 

 vironmental movement, on the oc- 

 casion of the 20th Anniversary of 

 Earth Day (1996.0024). 

 Frank I. Luntz: booklet outlining a cam- 

 paign plan for the Republican 

 majority and a study for the Hudson 

 Institute, both bv Mr. Luntz, and a 



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