Colin and William D. S. Dickson in memory of Eleanor Shaler Dickson: 2 woman's 



dresses designed by Elizabeth Hawes, 1932-36 (1990.0031). 

 Barbara Dickstein: 2 pairs of woman's shoes, a dress, skirt, and a blouse, 



1970-85 (1989.0626). 

 Joseph E. Dinardo: U.S. silver medal commemorating banking and world trade, 



1984 (1989.0532). 

 Alfred P. Dohm: 13 documents and work samples, a pantograph, camera obscura, 



engraving machine, tool box with tools, and a photograph from Dohm 



Lithographic Company of New York City, 1885-1913 (1989.0558). 

 Dr. Duilio Donati: bronze Italian medal commemorating sculptor Henry Moore 



designed by Giannantonio Bucci, 1986 (1988.0769). 

 Samuel J. Dornsife: 13 drawings of a water-powered woodworking mill by Joel 



Haag and a set of drafting instruments used by Mr. Haag about 1865 



(1990.0070). 

 Richard E. Drake: banner, "Fighting Against Homelessness" (1989.0629). 

 James Christopher Draper and John William Christopher Draper: 914 photographs 



and photographic apparatus (304826). 

 Phyllis B. Droppa: 4 compacts, 4 hair combs, a glove case, and a necklace, 



1920-45 (1989.0446); lucite compact, 1943 (1989.0462); lucite hand mirror 



frame (1989.3104); comb, brush, nail file, and plaque all made with 



lucite (1990.0016). 

 Phillippe F. duChateau: deck of 36 'Rabbinical World" playing cards with 



instructions and a box, 1988 (1989.0645). 

 Arthur A. Duke, Jr. and Judith A. Duke in memory of Lucille K. Duke: 65 pieces 



of woman's costume jewelry, a pair of man's cufflinks, and an original 



box, 1930 to the 1970s (1989.0605). 

 Dunn Edge Tool Manufacturing Co.: grass and corn hook (1990.0086). 

 Mrs. August Dvorak: International Commercial Schools Contest trophy given to 



Dr. August Dvorak for proficiency in teaching, 1936, and the Stowell 



Trophy inscribed with the names of winners from 1936 to 1940 (1988.0403). 

 Stephen Dweck: 6 pairs of earrings, 4 necklaces, and 2 gift boxes all designed 



by Mr. Dweck, 1983-90 (1990.0214). 

 Adelaide S. Earle: patchwork crazy quilt piano cover, 1880-90 (1990.0092). 

 Elizabeth S. Eaton: 3 molded earthenware figures depicting St. Luke, St. John, 



and Christ, made in Staffordshire, England, 1840-70 (1989.0618). 

 Rachel G. Edelson and Benjie Lasseau: "A" clarinet used by Benny Goodman, a 



double clarinet case with accessories, wooden music stand, drawing of 



Benny Goodman by Bouchet, and a drawing of his music studio by Benjie 



Goodman Lasseau (1990.0058). 

 Carolyn H. Edwards (through Daniel S. Hall and Robert N. Haskell): set of 



logarithmic scales, set of parallel rules, and a beam compass (296611). 

 Capt. Frederick A. Edwards, Sr., USN (Ret.): man's straw panama hat, 1920 



(1989.0468). 

 Albert S. Eggerton, Jr.: 2 ticket punches used on the Southern Railways' 



Murphy Branch about 1910 (1990.0119). 

 Robert A. Elder, Jr.: 13 groups of archaeological glass, ceramic, and metal 



fragments from the Amelung glass factory site in Frederick, Maryland 



(1989.0024). 

 Harold W. Ellis: 16 comic books (1989.0089). 

 Scott A. Ellsworth: button of the NCAA basketball "Final Four" competition 



(1990.0284). 

 Mary-West Ensor: 2 packages of Kleenex cold cream remover, ca. 1920 



(1990.0244). 



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