Robert Pattison: 40-piece ceramic 

 breakfast set in a transfer-printed 

 stork pattern, made by William 

 Brownfield & Sons of Staffordshire, 

 England, 1880s (1993.0462). 



Harry J. Patton: 4 hand puppets, hand- 

 made by Lesta Davis Patton, and a 

 puppet noisemaker, 1945-59 

 (1994.0186). 



Paul R. Peak: Walzl lens (1993.0516). 



Government of Penrhyn Islands, Pen- 

 rhyn Post Office: 5 stamps, 2 first day 

 covers, and a souvenir sheet of Pen- 

 rhyn Island (1991.0360); 10 stamps 

 and 3 first day covers of Penrhyn Is- 

 land (1992.2054); 8 stamps, 2 first day 

 covers, and a souvenir sheet of Pen- 

 rhyn Island (1993.2028); 13 stamps 

 and 3 first day covers of Penrhyn Is- 

 land (1993.2088). 



Alex F. and Celia H. Perge: 9 pieces of 

 Bellflower pattern pressed glass, ca. 

 1864, 2 mold-blown smoke-colored 

 glass tumblers, made by Morgan- 

 town Glass Guild of Morgantown, 

 West Virginia, ca. 1958, and a footed 

 pressed glass eye cup, 1930—69 

 (1993.0568). 



Perkin-Elmer Corporation (through Ju- 

 lianne A. Grace): Model 12A IR spec- 

 trophotometer (1993. 0149). 



Mary Anne Perkowski: woman's orange 

 leather coat, designed by Bonnie 

 Cashin, 1972-73 (1993.0536). 



Capt. Glynn James Petrie (through 

 Johanne Young): Sewill bubble sex- 

 tant, made in England, ca. 1919 

 (1994.0048). 



Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation 



(through Mary Hartmannj: 6 exam- 

 ples of man's casual clothing includ- 

 ing a jacket with American flag 

 motif, T-shirt, chambray shirt, stone- 

 washed blue denium trousers, 

 braided leather belt, and a blue ban- 

 danna, 1990-93 (1993.0402); pair of 

 man's shoes, shoe box, and a clothing 

 box, 1993 (1994.0011). 



Vivian Powers: pair of Trifari bakelite 

 and ormolu earrings (1994.0072). 



D. Hope and Joel S. Pratt: Gould's ar- 

 ithmetical frame teaching device and 

 a pamphlet and set of correspondence 

 relating to the device, 1879-93 

 (1994.0038;. 



Princeton University, Princeton Univer- 

 sity Library, in memory of Beniamin 

 Strong (through Alexander D. Wain- 

 wright): 10,670 posters with support- 

 ing documents and ephemera 

 covering subjects of concern before, 

 during, and after the two World 

 Wars, 1909-50 (1990.3118). 



Rachel Pyle: Eastman Kodak Bull's Eye 

 #2 camera (1993. 3161). 



Shraga Qedar: Ukrainian ■joo-karbav- 

 anetz bank note (1993.0328). 



Naima Rauam: 36 watercolor paintings, 

 by Ms. Rauam, documenting con- 

 struction of the Cross Bay Boulevard 

 Bridge across Jamaica Bay in the Bor- 

 ough of Queens, New York City, 

 1989(1993.0566). 



Theo Rehak: 4 sets of printing type cast 

 by Mr. Rehak (1980.3028); leaflet, 

 "Revised Braille for Reading And 

 Writing, Grade One and A Half," 

 published by Perkins Institution for 

 the Blind of Watertown, Massachu- 

 setts, 1932 (1993.0476). 



Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, School 

 of Science, Department of Chemistry 

 (through Prof. Herbert M. Clark): 2 

 bottles of uranium oxide, their origi- 

 nal wooden shipping box, and a spin- 

 thariscope (1994.3029). 



Ed Robinson: Animatograph Daylight 

 Screen Stereopticon projector 

 (1994.0230). 



Edwin K. Robinson: 2 political books, a 

 Congressional visitor's pass, and a 



political contribution acknowledgment 

 (1992.0583). 



Franklin A. Robinson, Jr.: 4 man's 

 shirts, a necktie, and a hat, 1945—86, 

 a woman's blouse, skirt, dress, and 

 fan, 1914-65, and a unisex cotton 

 thread bracelet, 1993 (1994.0064). 



Roche Molecular Systems, Inc. (through 

 Thomas J. White, Ph.D.): 2 proto- 

 type thermal cyclers, named Mr. 

 Cycle and Son-of-Son-ot Cycle, used 

 to replicate tragments of DNA 

 (1993.0166). prototype Propette ther- 

 mal cycler (I994.003D. 



Vernon Paul Rood: board game, "Dis- 

 tant Seas The Merchant Marine 

 Game," 1993(1995.0540). 



Thomas Rose. Ph.D.: 5 posters, 4 but- 

 tons, a framed newspaper, and a 



book, all pertaining to Dr. Rose's in- 

 volvement in the civil rights move- 

 ment, 1960s (1994.0154). 



Alan Rosenberg: 21 poster prints, 1930- 

 93, and 8 printing blocks, 1930-49, 

 made by the Triangle Poster Com- 

 pany of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

 (1993.0288). 



Albert D. Rosenheck: Kingson adder- 

 slide rule combination and instruc- 

 tions, 1950s (1994.0208). 



Lawrence Rosing: first day cover with a 

 "Cherokee Strip Land Run of 1893" 

 commemorative stamp designed by 

 Mr. Rosing, 1993 (1993. 2123). 



Ellen E. Rowe: rhombusier cotton 

 pieced quilt with a floral quilting 

 pattern, 1775-1825 (1994. 0221). 



Rubbermaid Incorporated, Home Prod- 

 ucts Division (through Linda 

 Whyte): Rubbermaid Roughneck 

 mailbox (1993.2076). 



Zella G. Ruthberg in memory of Stan- 

 ley Ruthberg: 8 electrical test meters 

 (1993.0412). 



Barbara Ann Ryan: block-printed WPA 

 wall hanging (1994.3004). 



William N. Ryerson: 15 buttons and a 

 bumper sticker relating to Earth Day 

 1970 and Zero Population Growth 

 (1994.0165). 



SAS Philatelic Club (through Niels 

 Sommer): 34 first flight covers of the 

 Scandinavian Airlines System 

 (1991.0087); 6 first flight covers of 

 the Scandanavian Airlines System 

 (1991.2004); 5 first flight covers of 

 the Scandanavian Airlines System 

 (1992.2013); 6 first flight covers of the 

 Scandanavian Airlines System 

 (1992.2044). 



The Salem China Company (through 

 Gary Keller): 10. 15 cubic feet of adver- 

 tising, bulletins, department records, 

 drawings, photographs, and blue- 

 prints, all recording the history of 

 The Salem China Company, 1930-81 

 (1991.3082). 



David Santos: T-shirt celebrating the 

 first Cyberspace Convention, held in 

 Austin, Texas, May 1990 (1993.0565). 



Catl H. Scheele: stampless cover with 

 handwritten rate of 20-cents, from 

 Port Tobacco, Maryland, ca. 1833 

 (1993. 2135). 



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