Aitutaki (1993.2027); 5 stamps and 2 

 first day covers of Aitutaki (1993.2086). 

 Dr. Rasha Al-Sabah: gold medal com- 

 memorating the first anniversary of 

 the liberation of Kuwait, 1992 

 (1994.0108). 

 Frances Haden Alexander: woman's eve- 

 ning ensemble of silk brocade and 

 fur trim, designed for Mrs. 

 Alexander's mother by Michael 

 Novarese, 1966 (1993.0326). 



Mary F. Allman: white handwoven bed 

 cover, made by Mrs. William 

 Fletcher in 1879 (1993. 3198). 



The American Legion (through Joseph J. 

 Hovish): 86 pamphlets, 18 books, 6 

 sheets, 4 posters, 3 cards, and 2 signs, 

 on the topics of Communism and edu- 

 cation during the Cold War (1992.3184). 



Ameritech Mobil Communications, Inc. 

 (through John K. Cusack): Model 

 RZ4194 cellular telephone with 

 speaker and controller (1994.0197). 



Ampex Corporation, Corporate Commu- 

 nications (through Christine A. 

 Kushner): reel of blank videotape, 

 1958 (1992.3172). 



Bettee-Aynn Amsterdam in honor of 

 Bernard and Ruth Amsterdam: 2 

 pairs of man's shoes and a necktie, 

 boy's cap and blue linen suit, girl's 

 skating outfit, gloves, and pair of silk 

 stockings, and a woman's pink silk 

 dress and a brassiere, 1943-80 

 (1993.0028). 



Wallace H. Andrews: dark brown 

 glazed stoneware pitcher, decorated 

 with relief-molded figures of a girl 

 and dog (1993.0456). 



Government of the Republic of Angola, 

 Ministerio dos Transpories e Com- 

 unicacao, Empresa Nacional de 

 Correios e Telegrafos de Angola 

 (through Vasco Leitao Francisco 

 Pedro): 30 stamps and 4 souvenir 

 sheets of Angola (1993. 2115). 



Anne Arundel County Central Services 

 (through James F. Ryan): 10 rifles, 4 

 pistols, 2 revolvers, and a carbine 

 (1993. 0214); 10 shotguns and 6 rifles 

 (1993.0222); 7 rifles, 5 shotguns, an 

 over and under rifle-shotgun, car- 

 bine, and a revolver (1993.0434); 7 re- 

 volvers, 7 semiautomatic pistols, and 

 an automatic pistol (1993. 0481). 



Esther Pauline Annis: official guide 

 book, deck of playing cards, paper 

 fan, and a cotton towel, all souvenirs 

 of the 1939 Golden Gate Interna- 

 tional Exposition held in San Fran- 

 cisco, California (1994.0008). 



Antarctic Support Associates (through 

 George Lake): 2 pairs of thetmal rub- 

 ber boots (1993. 3160). 



Government of Antigua and Barbuda, 

 Barbuda Post Office, Philatelic Bu- 

 reau: 33 



stamps and 4 first day covers of Bar- 

 buda (1991.0422); 46 stamps and 7 

 first day covers of Barbuda 

 (1992.2003); 6 stamps and a first day 

 cover of Barbuda (1992.2060). 



Robert E. Applegate: film about 

 Honeywell's Diooo computer, 1957 

 (1993.3209). 



Applied Biosystems, Inc. (through Andre 

 Marion): Model 391 PCR-Mate DNA 

 synthesizer, Model 362 gene scanner 

 fragment analyzer, and a Macintosh 

 Ilci computer (1993. 3212). 



Atlantic Thread and Supply Company, 

 Inc. (through Vincent Diaz): 4 samples 

 of Craq-Spun Kevlar sewing thread, 4 

 samples of Craq-Spun Nomex sewing 

 thread, a set of 2 thread color cards for 

 Kevlar, and a set of 2 thread color cards 

 for Nomex, 1993 (1994.0088). 



Reserve Bank of Australia, Currency 

 and Banking Department (through 

 W. A. Maley): 10-dollar polymer 

 specimen bank note of Australia, 

 '993 (1994.0010). 



George Avakian: 19 photocopies of vari- 

 ous documents and a photograph, all 

 related to Duke Ellington (1994.3033). 



Owen R. Aylesworth: cover commemo- 

 rating National Air Mail Week, post- 

 marked May 19, 1938 (1993. 2071). 



Mrs. John Babis, Jr.: Zeiss Ikon Kinamo 

 motion picture camera (1994.0043). 



David F. and Jane F Babson: embroi- 

 dered silk shawl, originally white 

 and worn for a wedding in 1849, later 

 dyed black for mourning (1993.0477). 



Jane F. Babson: girl's clothing includ- 

 ing 3 dresses, 2 umbrellas, a coat, 

 skirt, sweatshirt, bonnet, and slip- 

 pers; woman's clothing including 2 

 dresses, 2 nightgowns, a robe, paja- 

 mas, slippers, skirt, and necklace; 



infant's clothing including a sacque, 

 cap, booties, and harness; and 3 cloth- 

 ing patterns; all 20th century 

 (1993.0021); woman's accessories in- 

 cluding 3 pairs of shoes, 2 pairs of 

 boots, one pair with original box, a 

 purse, and a veil hat with original 

 box, 1951-80 (1993.0350); woman's 

 square dance skirt, Guatemalan 

 apton, and silver earrings with their 

 otiginal woven sttaw box, 1960—77, 

 and a boy's sailor suit, stockings, and 

 moccasins, 1957 (1994.0074). 



Sally Baker: 2 satirical Bill Clinton "Slick 

 Willy" watches, 1993 (1994.0140). 



Tom H. Baker: 19 prints, published by 

 Eugene A. Perry, and an account 

 book of Perry Pictures, 192OS-4OS 

 (1994.0119). 



Barber & Fox, Ltd. (through Ira E. 

 Levinson and Douglas Sless): 2 

 Macedonian bank notes, 1992 

 (1994. 0013). 



Barbie Liberation Organization 



(through Igor Vamos): talking Barbie 

 and G.I. Joe dolls whose voice boxes 

 have been switched, 1991—93 

 (1994.3051). 



Penelope H. Batcheler: 13 stereographs of 

 Civil War subjects, Washington, DC, 

 a monastery, and the International Ex- 

 position of 1862 (1994.3008). 



Bausch & Lomb (through Cindy M. 

 Serve): Bausch & Lomb anamorphic 

 lens attachment for a Cinemascope pro- 

 jector (1993.0485). 



Rosemane Bayer: seesaw, handmade by 

 blacksmith Frank D. Wilde of 

 McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, ca. 

 1932 (1994.0028). 



Jeanne M. and R. R. Baysinger: 3 photo- 

 graphs, 2 identification tags, a mess 

 kit pan and cup, honorable discharge 

 papers, and a diary, all used by Mrs. 

 Baysinger's father, Ignatius Eugene 

 Benoit, duting service in WW I, and 

 6 school newspapers, 2 Pavlova ballet 

 programs, and a Masonic banner 

 (1993.0267). 



Bruce S. Bazelon: 93 military buttons, 

 10 hat cords, 7 insignia, 3 chapeau 

 fragments, 2 protective covers, a can- 

 teen and cover, envelope, signaling 

 mirror, sphygmomanometer case, 

 razor set, match, and a matchbox 



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