John B. Burbridge: 14 pieces of woman's clothing and accessory items and 2 



man's vests, 1845-1940 (1990.0296); woman's white muslin slip (1990.3081). 

 William R. Burgess: Magnetone model BK303 wire recorder made by the Brush 



Development Company of Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1946 (1989.0311). 

 Barbara Pierce Bush: royal blue satin and velvet evening dress with matching 



stole, shoes, evening bag with 4 accessories, and a 3-strand pearl 



necklace all worn by Mrs. Bush at the inaugural balls of 1989 and a card 



with her signature (1989.0209). 

 James W. Butler: cotton weigh up scale (1989.0423). 

 Sid Caesar: 5 pieces of clothing comprising the "German Professor" costume 



worn by Mr. Caesar, his portrait by Merritt Smith, and an Emmy Award 



given to him in 1952 (1989.0172). 

 Robert W. Caldwell: 5 modern copies of ancient Greek coins, a silver 



tetradrachm of Alexander the Great, and a silver hemidrachm of Sikyon, 



360-330 B.C. (1987.0033). 

 Leopoldo Cancio: 2 South American proclamation medals, 2 coin purses, a 



British boxed scale for weighing sovereigns, a silver stater of 



Metapontum of 400 B.C., a 4 -reales of Boliva of 1701 or 1761, and a 



silver sol of Peru dated 1891 (1988.0460); 30 bronze coins of ancient 



Hispania (1989.0262); 37 bronze coins of ancient Hispania (1989.0522). 

 Donald W. Carlson: 1 Hotchkiss #1 Universal stapler (1989.0601). 

 Fred Carroll: 4 sticker sheets, 3 bumper stickers, 3 window stickers, 3 



buttons, and a badge concerning various labor union causes (1989.0706). 

 Ethel H. Carter: tractor-pulled tobacco planter, hand-held tobacco planter, 



and a set of 3 wooden tobacco planting pegs (1989.0600). 

 Thomas F. Carter: 3 Carterphone telephones and the original patent document, 



ca. 1969 (1989.0504). 

 Russell K. Cashdollar: woman's enamel necklace with owl pendant, 1966-72 



(1990.0107). 

 Center for Defense Information (through Adm. Gene La Rocque) : videotape 



cassette of the anti-nuclear war film, It's Up to the Women (1989.0367). 

 Lawrence U. Chandler, Ph.D.: 3 pairs of woman's stockings, a wedding dress 



with hat, gloves, and wedding photograph, pair of mitts, parasol, hood, 



and mourning blouse, 2 infant's bibs and a dress, boy's bathing suit and 



pair of knickers, child's pinafore, and a man's combination (1989.0418). 

 Katherine E. and Russell C. Chase: badge from Benjamin Harrison's presidential 



campaign, 1888 (1990.0128). 

 Shirley Cherkasky: phonograph record of "Man on the Moon" recorded by Walter 



Cronkite (1989.0602). 

 Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (through R. J. Dodds): Pacific Northwest Indian 



canoe model (1989.3129). 

 Children's Television Workshop (through David V. B. Britt): 8 animation 



sketches and cells and a "clapper" production slate used on the 



television show "Sesame Street" (1989.0395). 

 Valentine Z. Chilk: brass-studded bone needle case carved in the shape of a 



fish with blue glass eyes, 19th century (1989.0480). 

 Government of the Republic of China, The Philatelic Department, Directorate 



General of Posts: 58 stamps, 20 first day covers, 5 revenue stamps, and 4 



souvenir sheets of the Republic of China (1988.0011). 

 David G. Cihla, James Cybul, and Melinda J. Lehman: Shawon-0- Meter sign with 8 



extra number cards, a calculator, and a roll of tape all used to keep 



score of Chicago Cub Shawon Dunston's baseball hits in 1989 (1990.0315). 

 Dianne B. Clode: book, Unmasked, or The Science of Immortality, To Gentlemen 



by a Woman Physician and Surgeon, 1888 (1990.0039). 



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