Steven Lubar: Rainbow ioo microcom- 

 puter, ca. 1984 (1994.0078); 10 sets of 

 computer software and documenta- 

 tion (1994.3022). 



John O. Lunsford: cover commemorat- 

 ing the 50th anniversary of transcon- 

 tinental air mail, 1918-86 (1993. 2117). 



Government of the Grand Duchy of 

 Luxembourg, Entreprise des Postes 

 et Telecommunications, Direction 

 Generale, Office des Timbres 

 (through Marcel Wietor): 12 stamps 

 and a souvenir card of Luxembourg 

 (1993.2023). 



MCA, Universal City Studios, Inc. 

 (through Gerald Barton): 2 synthetic 

 dinosaur eggs and a piece of syn- 

 thetic amber, all used as props in the 

 movie Jurassic Park (1993.0428). 



MITRE Corporation: 9.5 cubic feet of 

 documentation concerning the devel- 

 opment of the Whirlwind I com- 

 puter, used to simulate airplane 

 flight, 1945-59 (1983. 3013). 



Josephine E. Machado: woman's embroi- 

 dered blouse, 1950, jewelry including 

 a pair of earrings, bracelet, ring, and 

 a necklace, 1890— 1940, and textiles in- 

 cluding 2 pieces of lace, a set of pil- 

 lowcases, embroidered square, 

 tablecloth, and a sampler (1993.0236); 

 Japanese porcelain cup and saucer 

 set, ca. 1913 (1993.0246). 



Edward J. Mack: deck of playing cards, 

 souvenir of the 1893 World's Colum- 

 bian Exposition held in Chicago, 

 Illinois (1994.0027). 



Helen J. Thomas Maddock: 9 cranberry 

 and opalescent cranberry glass tum- 

 blers made by manufacturers in West 

 Virginia, 19th century, and a cup and 

 saucer with the Cunard White Star 

 Line logo, made by John Maddox & 

 Sons in England, 1927-45 (1993.0592). 



Nellie B. and Virginia E. Maloley: 24 

 original and reproduction family pho- 

 tographs and 2 photographs of the 

 Midwest Federation of Syrian Leba- 

 non American Clubs banquet held in 

 Chicago, 1941 and 1948 (1994.3073). 



Government of the Sovereign State of 

 Malta, General Post Office, Postal 

 Museum Section (through Martin 

 Psaila): 10 stamps of Malta 

 (1993.2030). 



Frieda Mandragos: 2 cubic feet of archi- 

 val material related to Nicholas C. 

 Mandragos and his engineering ca- 

 reer, 193OS-5OS (1993. 3169). 



Richard C. Marder: 27 sets of pattern 

 drawings for Lanston Monotype ma- 

 trices, 1905-55 (1992.0519). 



Kathleen A. Barry Marshall: 1.5 cubic 

 feet of archival records of the Barry 

 Manufacturing Company and the 

 Barry Company of Muscatine, Iowa, 

 makers of automated machinery used 

 in the manufacture of shell buttons, 

 189OS-1960S (1994.3038). 



Mrs. Simonne Martin: 4 Belgian stamps 

 of 1994 depicting early aircraft 

 (1994.2053). 



Dennis Martinez: 2 black serge vests 

 worn by support crew members of 

 the lowrider automobile "Dave's 

 Dream," 1990 (1992. 3135). 



Albert S. Matlack: woven fiberglass souve- 

 nir from the Glass Center at the 1939 

 New York World's Fair (1989.0287). 



Carmen L. Matos: combat knife with 

 scabbard, made by Richard G. Bat- 

 son for Comd. Sgt. Ma|. Santos A. 

 Matos, Jr., of the U.S. Army Special 

 Forces, 1990(1993.0432). 



Dr. Dennis McCabe: prototype gene 

 gun, used to insert genetic ttaits of 

 one animal into another, developed 

 by Dr. McCabe (1993.0354). 



Frank McCarry: 2 Eastman Kodak cam- 

 eras including a Pony Premo #6 and 

 a #4 Cartridge (1993. 3162). 



Jack W. McComack: broadstruck U.S. 

 nickel, 1991 (1993.0365). 



Debra McCullough: 2 Calvin Klein 

 sport trousers, 1984-86, and a Colum- 

 bus Quincentennial T-shirt made by 

 Gentry Portofino of Genova, Italy, 

 1992 (1993.0405). 



McDonald's Regional Training Center 

 (through Jan Alleyne): 2 french fry 

 scoops, tarter sauce ratchet gun with 

 cartridge, hamburger bun gauge, and 

 a cash register keyboard overlay, all 

 used to train employees (1991.0324). 



Betty McGettigan: color photograph of 

 Duke Ellington with Mrs. 

 McGettigan and her son, Michael, 

 taken in April 1969 (1993. 3188). 



Peter M. McKinley: 80 scientific appara- 

 tus and personal artifacts used by Dr. 



Barbara McClintock in her laboratory 

 at Cold Springs Harbor, New York 

 (1993.0074); 22 books from Barbara 

 McClintocks laboratory in Cold 

 Spring Harbor, New York (1993. 3013). 



Mendelsen: Japanese aerial camera, 

 1940s (1994.0041). 



William K. Mickwee: black leather tele- 

 scoping case, used for goods and sam- 

 ples by Arab-American peddler Kalil 

 Mickwee, ca. 1900 (1993.0243). 



Irving Miller: 2 display cases and a dis- 

 play photograph album designed by 

 Mr. Miller for Talon Zippers, 1955-58, 

 and a 1957 fashion forecast (1992.0617). 



Dr. William T Miller: 9 sets of appara- 

 tus and polymer moldings and sam- 

 ples related to the development of 

 chlorofluorocarbon solid materials 

 and greases crucial to the Manhattan 

 Project, 1941-46 (1993.0268). 



Constance D. Minkin: Moviematic 300 

 motion picture camera, 1938—39 

 (1994.0175). 



Mirage Licensing, Inc. (through Jim 

 Prindle): 4 posters, 3 toy figures, a set 

 of buttons, first comic book, anima- 

 tion eel, and a costume for Michelan- 

 gelo, all related to Teenage Mutant 

 Ninja Turtles (1993. 3187). 



Talchi Miura: oil painting on paper of 

 Mad Scientist and the Bionic Tomato by 

 Mr. Miura (1994.3002). 



Government of the Principality of Mo- 

 naco, Postes et Telecommunications, 

 Office des Emmisions de Timbres- 

 Poste: 36 stamps and 2 miniature 

 sheets of Monaco (1991.2001); 18 

 stamps, 2 miniature sheets, and a 

 souvenir sheet of Monaco 

 (1992.2027); 20 stamps and a minia- 

 ture sheet of Monaco (1992. 2061); 19 

 stamps, 2 miniature sheets, and a 

 souvenit sheet of Monaco, and a 

 stamp of the U.S. (1993.2078). 



Monsanto Chemical Company (through 

 Patrick Byrne): 13 samples of nylon fi- 

 bers used mainly in automobile tires, 

 carpets, and dental floss (1993.0362). 



William H. Moorehouse: U.S. Navy Re- 

 serve identification tag issued in 1943 

 (1993.0050). 



Don R. and Erlyne P. Moreland: program 

 from the "Jump For Joy" concert and a 

 newspaper clipping (1994. 3015). 



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