nia, equipment, and accouterments 

 (1978.0260). 



Mario Quilles: man's Western style 2- 

 piece suit of mottled brown twill 

 wool, 1953 (1995.0272). 



Radcliffe College, The Arthur and 

 Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the 

 History of Women in America 

 (through Eva Moseley): 69 

 phonograph records of radio 

 transcriptions of programs by Lydia 

 Pinkham (1988. 0211). 



Dorothy T. Rainwater: 34 medicine 

 spoons and measurers and a medicine 

 timer (1994.0243). 



Kim M. Rancourt: 9 New York 



Yankees baseball team souvenir ob- 

 jects given away to fans as they 

 entered the stadium for a game, 

 1994(1994.0389). 



Raymond Rashid: 10 papers including 

 photographs, sheet music, advertise- 

 ments, articles, and a certificate, all 

 documenting Arab American enter- 

 tainment (1996. 3010). 



Lawrence N. Ravick (through Jeanne A. 

 Nicholson): wooden walking cane 

 with a cannon-shaped handle contain- 

 ing a photograph, in the barrel of the 

 cannon, of a uniformed soldier 

 (1994.0216); 5 canes with parts made 

 of marine ivory and 2 canes made of 

 fish vertebrae (1994. 0217); 3 walking 

 canes with medical motifs and a 5- 

 piece "take-down" cane (1994.0218); 4 

 swords contained in cane sheaths, a 

 Life Preserver wooden cane, and a 

 wooden cane with silver knob handle 

 (1994.0222); 8 walking canes with 

 motifs celebrating political parties 

 and politicians (1994.0?^). 



Lucien E. Rawls in memory of Dorothy 

 Jordan Rawls: Wikox-Gay Recordio 

 Model A-m console radio, ca. 1940 

 (1995. 0155). 



Lois G. Remmey: stoneware jug 

 decorated with an incised bird in- 

 filled with an iron wash, made by 

 John Remmey III while working in 

 Manhattan, 1791-1820 (1994. 0510). 



Art R. Reuck: fish-shaped carved 

 wooden ice spearing decoy resem- 

 bling a sucker to lure northern 

 pike, made by Mr. Reuck, 1994 

 (1995.0358). 



M. H. Rhodes, Inc. (through Edward J. 

 Doyle): 6 Marktime timers and 4 sets 

 of dial faces for timers (1993. 0451). 



Richton Jewelry Company, Inc. 



(through G. E. Hansen): 2 woman's 

 pearl bead choker necklaces, 1974 

 (1995.3078). 



Rico International (through M. L. 

 Synder): set of saxophone reeds pack- 

 aged to commemorate the presiden- 

 tial inauguration of Bill Clinton, 

 1993(1996.3018). 



Gwendolyn B. Robinson: U.S. Army 

 uniform breeches, coat, set of iden- 

 tification tags, 2 medals, and an 

 honorable discharge issued to Cpl. 

 Benjamin B. Blayton, 1918-19 

 (1994.0339). 



Joanne L. Robinson: work and safety in- 

 centive poster, 1945 (1996.0134). 



Rock the Vote (through Pam P. Batta): 

 17 pieces of political campaign 

 memorabilia encouraging young 

 people ro register and vote 

 (1996.0113). 



The Rockefeller University (through 

 William H. Gnesar): amino acid 

 analyzer prototype with 39 additional 

 pieces of laboratory apparatus and 

 telated items, developed and used 

 about 1958 by Stanford Moore and 

 William H. Stein who won the 

 1972 Nobel Prize in chemistry for 

 determining the primary structure 

 of the ribonuclease enzyme 

 (1996. 0188). 



Robert G. Rolfe: Ronald McDonald 

 quartz LCD wrist watch, ca. 1984 

 (1994.0292). 



Jack Rollins: "Late Night with David 

 Letterman" neon sign (1992.0607). 



Edwin A. Rowlands: 5 original cartoons 

 autographed to Mr. Rowlands, drawn 

 by Carl Anderson, Cy Hungerford, 

 Bil Keane, Johnny Marks, and Allen 

 Saunders (1994.0252). 



Michael Sackheim: Pickett Concise 

 #270 circular calculating slide rule 

 (1996. 0141). 



Santa Clara County, Office of the Sheriff 

 (through Sgt. Leonard Anderson): 0.5 

 cubic foot of fireworks packaging, 

 labels, wrappers, and boxes originally- 

 collected by Dennis C. Manochio, Sr. 

 (1996.3030). 



Jack and Robert Schiffman in memory 

 of Frank Schiffman: 4 cubic feet of 

 business records of the Apollo 

 Theater when it was operated by 

 Frank Schiffman, 1932—75 

 (1996.3006). 



Jacquelyn Schiffman: 2 "Paint-by-Num- 

 bers" sets, a finger painting set, 

 ceramic tile painting set, and a com- 

 pleted still life painted by numbers, 

 all developed by Max Klein in the 

 1950s (1996. 0116). 



Laura T. Schneider: woman's white cot- 

 ton blouse with red floral and 

 geometric embroidery, made in 

 Mexico for sale in a specialty shop in 

 Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1934-38 

 (1995.0289). 



Milton Schwartzbart: "THINK" sign 

 and a cylinder used in printing IBM 

 punched cards, used by Mr. 

 Schwartzbart in the course of his 

 career as a statistician, 1940-80 

 (1995.0248); 3 sets of punched cards 

 and 2 sets of documents from IBM 

 about tabulating machines and 

 employee orientation (1995.3080). 



Anna B. Settan: man's leather-lined cor- 

 duroy breeches, 1750— 1800 

 (1994.3088). 



David H. Shayt: color poster of the "At- 

 lantic Container Line," depicting a 

 cutaway view of a Ro-Ro container 

 ship (1996.0068). 



John I. Shipp: Benchmark electronic 

 distance measurer (1996. 0187). 



Richard B. Siday: "Body by Fisher" 

 nameplate (1993.0553). 



Edith Hertz Smith: phonograph 

 record of past presidential speeches 

 titled "If I'm Elected," 1953 

 (1995.0346); delegate's ribbon worn 

 by Ms. Smith when she attended 

 the Second Constitutional Conven- 

 tion of the United Federal Workers 

 of America, CIO, on October 26- 

 28, 1942 (1996. 0132). 



Society of American Foresters, Wilder- 

 ness Working Group, (through John 

 W. Moser, Jr.): wool rug titled The 

 Spin: Lues, woven by Andrew Ortega 

 of Chimayo, New Mexico, in com- 

 memoration of the 30th anniversary 

 of the Wilderness Act of 1964 

 (1995. 0041). 



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