Frank Schershel: Mendelsohn Speedgun 

 flash gun (1994.0227). 



Richard S. Schlein: 1,995 pieces of 19th- 

 century U.S. bank notes issued by pri- 

 vate banks (1992. 0281); i-dollar bank 

 note of the Bank of New Rochelle in 

 Bolivar, New York, 1850 (1994. 0109). 



Steven G. Schloss: spray can of "Fil Spa- 

 ghetti, pour toutes les fetes" 

 (1993.3038). 



Dr. Clarence Schmarje: book, and a flyer 

 about the book, titled Labor Unions, 

 by I. Herbert Rothenberg and Steven 

 Silverman (1993.0551); 7 cubic feet of 

 business records documenting the 

 Ronda Pearl Button Company and its 

 affiliates (1993.3195). 



Laura T. Schneider: woman's fringed 

 suede western style gloves, 1930-45, 

 and a purple cotton Guatemalan 

 dress, 1988 (1993. 0142). 



Janos Scholz (through Christopher J. M. 

 Scholz and Donald Vail): 152 violon- 

 cello and viola da gamba bows 

 (1993.0453). 



James B. Schroeder: 19th-century coun- 

 terfeit of an 1849 U.S. i-dollar gold 

 coin (1994. 0014); 8 trade tokens from 

 Thomas Motta's general store in Tor- 

 ino, Illinois, 1899 (1994.0260). 



Christine F. Schruben: human hairpiece 

 made when Mrs. Schruben s mother 

 bobbed her hair in the 1920s 

 (1994.0077). 



Elwood W. Schuler: 50 books, pam- 

 phlets, and instruction sheets about 

 operating monotype equipment, by 

 Lanston Monotype Machine Com- 

 pany of Philadelphia (1991.3022). 



Jean Ellen Schulman: sample of plain 

 weave clay-dyed fabric, 1992 

 (1993.0562). 



Sebring Industries (through Gary Kel- 

 ler): 0.5 cubic foot of archival mate- 

 rial consisting of 8 minute books of 

 the Sebring Pottery Company, 1914- 

 43, and a group of bulletins of the 

 U.S. Potters Association, 1924-30 

 (1993. 3122). 



Mrs. Jane Selinger: 84 proof editions of 

 modern foreign coins, all struck by 

 the Royal Mint of Great Britain 

 (1993.0589). 



Mary Alice Sessler in memory of 



Thomas F. Barry: 3 catalogues, a pho- 



tograph, and a sales receipt of 1900, all 

 pertaining to the Barry Manufacturing 

 Company, makers of shell and plastic 

 buttons in Muscatine, Iowa (1993. 3197); 

 0.25 cubic foot of archival material of 

 the Barry Manufacturing Company and 

 the Barry Company of Muscatine, 

 Iowa, makers of automated machinery 

 used in the manufacture of shell but- 

 tons, 1890S-1960S (1994.3036). 



Mary C. Shafer: admission pass issued to 

 Charles L. Peeples to attend the Cen- 

 tennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, 

 1876 (1994.0069). 



Edna T Sheldon: wooden vase made in 

 1835 from original 1797 timber of the 

 U.S. frigate Constitution (1994.0207). 



Dr. Theodore A. Shell: 0.5 cubic foot of 

 programs, newspaper clippings, radio 

 scripts, and correspondence, all relat- 

 ing to Duke Ellington, about 1940- 



75 (1993-3I89)- 



Stephen Sheppard: pamphlet about 

 Libbey Glass Company's exhibit at 

 the 1893 World's Columbian Exposi- 

 tion in Chicago (1993.0459). 



Comdr. C. E. Siegman: 2 Graphophone 

 cylinder recordings, in original 

 boxes, made at the 1904 Louisiana 

 Purchase International Exposition in 

 St. Louis, Missouri (1994. 0021). 



Eloise Cummings Simpson: Eastman 

 Dry Plate & Film Company camera 

 outfit (1994.0065). 



The Singer Company (through Thomas 

 W. David and Robert C. Hauf): 8.14 

 cubic feet of documents related to 

 Singer's industrial design history, 

 1934-83 (1985 3080). 



D. Kent Sissel: 8 cubic feet of archival 

 material of the Barry Manufacturing 

 Company and the Barry Company of 

 Muscatine, Iowa, makers of auto- 

 mated machinery used in the manu- 

 facture of shell buttons, 1890S-1960S 

 (1994.3037). 



Charles F. Smith: 4 covers mailed from 

 the Republic of Mali between 1989 

 and 1993 (1993. 2110). 



Franklin D. Smith: first day cover of 

 the Elvis Presley stamp with errone- 

 ous cancellation date of 1992 

 (1993.2079). 



Garnck E. Smith: 13 containers of food, 

 drinking water, and supplies, typical 



of those used to stock personal fallout 

 shelters in the 1950s (1994.3030). 



Jane Zicht Smith and Thomas Allen 

 Smith: jigsaw puzzle of Roy Rogers 

 on his horse, 1948 (1993. 0171). 



Mahlon J. Smith: 23 outdoor cooking 

 utensils, reflecting modern industrial 

 design by Mr. Smith, Raymond Spil- 

 man, and J. Richard Lawrence, 1950s 

 (1993.0406). 



Dr. Joel Snyder: cannister of Eastman 

 #2 flash cartridges (1992.0505). 



Lorraine J. and Norma A. Soher: crazy 

 style patchwork pillow sham, made 

 by Adele Paturel Soher, 1885-95 



(I993-05I7)- 



Virginia K. Spear: official first trip sub- 

 marine mail cover of the USS C-) for 

 Atlantic to Pacific passage through 

 the Panama Canal, May 7, 1919 

 (1993.2005). 



Penny Speckter: 24 rubber printing and 

 stamping sets (1992.0226). 



Spectra Physics Scanning Systems, Inc. 

 (through John F. O'Brien): laser scan- 

 ning device used at the Marsh Super- 

 market in Troy, Ohio, 1974 

 (1994. 0180). 



Capt. Alice B. Speizman, USMC: U.S. 

 Marine Corps identification tag is- 

 sued to Captain Speizman, 1941 

 (1993.0052). 



Raymond Spilman: 9 kitchen utensils, a 

 child's toilet trainer, child's plastic 

 chair, and an infant's dressing table, 

 reflecting modern industrial design 

 by Mr. Spilman and associates, 1932- 

 92 (I993-0397)- 



Harvey G. and Lawrence R. Stack: $5 

 Pioneer gold piece struck by J. S. Or- 

 msby in Sacramento, California, 1849 

 (1993. 0531); 3 rare U.S. coins includ- 

 ing a copper cent designed by Birch, 

 1792, silver Washington profile half- 

 dollar privately struck by Peter Getz 

 in 1792, and a trial "stella" $4 gilt 

 aluminum coin, 1879 (1993.0532). 



Philip W. Steiner: TIM calculating ma- 

 chine (1994.0092). 



Joan R. Stephens: 2 fans, a set of quilt 

 blocks, clock reel, tape loom, flax 

 hetchel, thread box, embroidery 

 frame, tambour pocketbook, table 

 runner, Merrimack swatch card, and 

 an engraving of cotton processing. 



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