Edgar Wolf, Jr.: WW II shoulder sleeve 

 insignia patch of the China-Burma- 

 India theatre (1995. 3081). 



Woman's National Democratic Club 

 (through Joan S. Chase): mink jacket 

 originally owned and worn by 

 Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1950s, and 

 later owned and worn by consumer 

 advocate Esther Peterson (1996.0088). 



William E. Worthington, Jr.: Otis 

 elevator service badge made by the 

 D. L. Auld Company, ca. 1941 

 (1995.0264); boiler furnace patent 

 model for injection of steam into the 

 combustion chamber to improve 

 burning, patent granted to T. B. 

 Davis on September 20, 1864 

 (1996.0011). 



James Worthy: basketball jersey, #42, 

 and a pair of goggles, both worn by 

 Mr. Worthy when playing basketball 

 for the Los Angeles Lakers 

 (1996.0074). 



Helena E. Wright: woman's accessories 

 including 5 scarves, 2 belts, a lipstick 

 case, lipstick, solid perfume, and a 

 razor, 1955—68 (1995.0250). 



Jane Griffin Yeingst and William H. 

 Yeingst: candy thermometer, deep- 

 frying thermometer, food chopper, 

 and a tin-plated iron wire dish basket 

 (1996.0016); 9 posters, 3 stickers, 2 

 cards, a book, and a journal, all 

 reflecting the counter culture and 

 war protests of the late 1960s and 

 early 1970s, and a White House toy 

 model (1996.0092). 



William H. Yeingst: 2 buttons and a 

 book reflecting the sexual revolu- 

 tion of the 1960s— 70s (1996.3022); 

 poster, "the effluent society," pub- 

 lished by Environment! . 1969 

 (1996.3035). 



Frances R. Zahn: Facit model ESA-o 

 calculating machine and 3 manuals 

 for its operation, 1952 (1996.0033). 



Jeanne R. Zeydel: souvenir silver spoon 

 from the 1901-2 International State 

 and West Indian Exposition held in 

 Charleston, South Carolina 

 (1994.0314). 



Rudy Zwieg: frog-shaped carved 

 wooden ice spearing decoy used to 

 lure fish, made by Mr. Zwieg, 1995 

 (1995.0356). 



National Postal Museum Donors to the Collection 



Donots of Financial Suppott 



$50, 000 or more 



Smithsonian Collections Acquisition 



Fund 

 Thurston Twigg-Smith 

 Pitney Bowes Inc. 

 Winton Blount 



$10, 000 or more 



Bob and Marjone Kantor 



Don and Dave Sundman 



Rodale Press 



Meredith Publishing 



ArianeSpace 



C-SPAN 



Smithsonian Women's Committee 



U.S. Postal Service 



Essence Publishing 



Joshua Morris Publishing 



Astra Merck 



J.C. Penney 



Securities Industries Associates 



Keith Brown 



Donors under $10. 000 



Hallmark, Inc. 



Nat'l Association of Postmasters of the 



United States 

 AT&T 



Jimmy Dean Foods 

 Lillian Turner 

 Eugene Schreffnes 

 AMMA 



Mailer's Technical Advisory Committee 

 Turner Broadcasting 

 U.S. Postal Service Inspection Service 

 McKinsey Group 

 Blue Heron Foundation 

 Gaylord Entertainment 

 Research Opportunity Fund 

 Envelope Manufacturers Association 

 National Postal Forum 

 Special Exhibition Fund 

 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Coleman 

 Nat'l Rural Letter Carriers Association 



John R. Boker, Jr., die proof, trial color 

 six-cent proprietary (Scott no. 

 R31TC1); strip of five 50-cent second 

 issue revenue stamps (Scott no. 

 Rll5b) affixed on original document 

 (NPM 1996.2079) 



F Houston Wynn, Hawaiian 13-cent 

 Kamehaeha forgery, cancelled (Scott 

 no. 6) (NPM 1996.2042) 



Keith M. Brown, Specialized collection 

 of 1,576 Ryuku Islands philatelic ob- 

 jects (NPM 1996.2073) 



Bargain Sale items purchased at auction 

 of Persis Corporation collection: Four 

 Hawaiian missionary stamps, five 

 covers, and two die proofs (NPM 

 1996.2098) 



Donots of In-Kind Suppott 



Claritas. Software program and interac- 

 tive display. 



Envelope Manufacturers Association. 

 Printing of booklet The Graceful En- 

 velope. 



U.S. Postal Service. Printing of Pen 

 Friends curriculum book. 



National Museum of the 

 American Indian 



Donots of Financial Suppott 



$ 1, 000, 000 or more 

 Turner Foundation 



$500,000 or more 



The David and Lucile Packard 

 Foundation 



$100. 000 or more 



The Ahmanson Foundation 

 Anheuser-Busch Companies 

 The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations 

 De Grazia Arts and Cultural Foundation 

 David W. Gengler 



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