foocball used by focus groups in- 

 scribed "Talk To Me" (1995.0345). 



Joseph E. Lynch, Jr.: man's black felted 

 wool bowler style hat, 1900—24 

 (I995-3°I4)- 



Rebecca Rabinowitz Machlis: pair of 

 curtain tiebacks on their original 

 cardboard packaging, made by the 

 Kenney Manufacturing Company of 

 Cranston, Rhode Island, 1935—45 

 (1996.0146). 



Richard C. Marder: 245 sets of drawings 

 of different monotype matrix faces 

 (1994.0137). 



Francis Maria: Lebanese cedar gavel 

 used by Mr. Maria when President of 

 the Syrian Lebanese American Federa- 

 tion, Easrern States, 1950 (1994.0303). 



Paul Martin: muslin cote bag with a 

 reproduction of the Neu- York Daily 

 News front page of July 15, 1976, an- 

 nouncing Jimmy Carter as 

 Democratic nominee for President 

 (1996.0066). 



Joseph O. Matthews: 2 U.S. Marine 

 Corps Reserve identification tags and 

 a religious medal, all used by 2nd Lt. 

 Matthews in 1944 (1993.0049). 



Michigan Department of State, 



Michigan History Division (through 

 Bruce J. Andrews): 64 pieces of the 

 steam propulsion system of the 

 propeller vessel Indiana, built in 1848 

 and sunk in Lake Superior on June 6, 

 1858 (1979. 1030). 



Irene K. Mills: enlisted uniform coat, 

 skirt, and hat worn by Mrs. Mills 

 while a member of the Womens 

 Army Corps during WW II 

 (1994.0080). 



Stephen Mirabella: 2 silver-plated 

 bronze medals designed by Mr. 

 Mirabella, "One Federation Credit, 

 8991," 1996 (1996.0233). 



University of Missoun-Rolla, Depart- 

 ment of Electrical Engineering 

 (through Dr. E. K. Stanek): horizon- 

 tal galvanometer and a Queen & 

 Company electrodynamometer 

 (1996.0162). 

 Roland Moreno: 2 phone cards 



('1996.0075;. 

 Eleanor W. and Milled G. Morgan: off- 

 white gabardine 3-piece double- 

 breasted suit worn by Mr. Morgan at 



his wedding on June 29, 1937 

 (1995.0252). 



Necie Morris: 2 shop signs from the 

 Martin-Morns Music Company 

 which specialized in gospel music 

 and religious supplies in Chicago 

 (1993.0439). 



Theodore J. Motry: 2 pairs of woman's 

 shoes, 1890—1915 (1995. 0212). 



Mrs. John H. Murray: collotype print of 

 a sleighing scene by Percy Moran 

 (1995.0314). 



Alixa Naff: 66 phonograph records of 

 Arabic popular and traditional music 

 (1995.3074); 42 phonograph records 

 of Arabic songs, 1930s (1995. 3107); in 

 memory of Lacify Cory: palm frond 

 chain of crosses worn as a lapel pin 

 on Palm Sunday in Eastern Orthodox 

 churches (1996.0048). 



Molly Keith Neal: drum major's baton 

 and a wooden paddle for "Baton" 

 music honorary, both given to Gil- 

 bert L. Friedlein, Jr. by the Univer- 

 sity of California at Berkeley Band, 

 1940s (1996. 0128). 



New Orleans Exposition (through J. F. 

 Wasson): harness, carte de vtstte of 2 

 women holding agricultural tools, 

 model of a peasant, and a model of a 

 haymaker (1995.0202). 



Joan P. Nichols: stylus-operated Hex 

 adder (1996.0052); 6 logic templates 

 (1996. 3015). 



Dominik Nicol: bronze medal com- 

 memorating Alexander the Great, 

 1993 (1996. 0061). 



Carolyn M. Nix and Tommy Armour 

 Golf (through Robert F. MacNally): 

 8 "E.Q.L." golf clubs invented and 

 patented by Jack W. Nix in 1976 and 

 manufactured by Tommy Armour 

 Golf in 1994(1994.0302). 



Joseph Veach Noble: bronze medal of 

 "The Last Supper," designed by Gen 

 Gould for the 129th issue of the 

 Society of Medalists, 1995 (1996. 0171). 



Elinor T Nordskog: 0.33 cubic foot of 

 archival materials relating to the per- 

 formance, music promotion, and 

 recording career of Arne Nordskog 

 and the musical history of Los An- 

 geles, 1920s (1995. 3102). 



Margaret M. Nott: 2 wooden jigsaw 

 puzzles, one cut by Henry Martin 



and the other cut by Chester W. 

 Nott, 1930s (1995.0305). 



Elizabeth M. O'Connell: Red Cross jack- 

 et, with 3 pins attached, worn by 

 Mrs. O'Connell during service in 

 London and Paris, 1943—45 

 (1996.0180). 

 John W. Olsen: Calculimeter brass and 

 silver circular slide rule, ca. 1903 

 (1995. 0261). 



Thomas C. Orr: framed telegraph cable 

 sample, ca. 1898, collected by Mr. 

 Orr's grandfather while serving with 

 the U.S. Navy near Cienfuegos, Cuba 

 (1996.0079). 



Christina Patoski: 14 obachrome 

 photographs by Ms. Patoski of 

 Christmas holiday yard art and 

 decorations, 1973-92 (1994.0379). 



Richard Peckman, R.Ph.: 50 phar- 

 maceutical objects from Mr. 

 Peckman's Jersey City Rexall Phar- 

 macy including patent medicines, 

 cosmetics, personal hygiene 

 products, diet aids, vitamins, 

 and a contraceptive, 1950—88 

 (1993.0384). 



Menno Pennick, M.D.: violin made in 

 1650 by Nicolo Amati of Cremona, 

 Italy, and a violin bow made by 

 Grand Adam in the 19th century 

 (1995.0366). 



Philadelphia Centennial Commission: 

 Portugese earthenware stove and 

 frying pan, 19th century (1996. 0115). 



Pete Piazza: Signal Corps' 2isc Balloon 

 Company covered canteen, WW I 

 (1994. 0401). 



Pilling Week (through James A. 

 Yonchek): 44 surgical instruments 

 used in open heart surgery, 1980s 

 (1994.0365). 



Patricia Stanley Pinfold: palmistry sign 

 used by Sybanna Stanley and a 

 bentwood log cabin style smoking 

 stand made by Harry Stanley, both 

 reflective of Romnichel culture in 

 America (1995.0021). 



Margaret B. Pitts: 2-wheeled, in-line 

 roller skates made by the Samuel 

 Winslow Skate Manufacturing Com- 

 pany, ca. 1923 (1994.0249). 



Herbert H. Price: 153 pieces of WW I 

 and II US. Army ammunition, 

 weapons, uniform items and insig- 



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