Margaret Sanger Center (through Peter Purdy): 84 contraceptive drugs, devices, 



and related materials (1982.0531). 

 SAS Philatelic Club: 6 first flight covers of the Scandinavian Airlines System 



(1988.0124); 18 first flight covers of the Scandinavian Airlines System 



(1988.0438). 

 The Schlesinger Library (through Eva Moseley) : 6 "Alternate" delegate badges, 



5 buttons, 3 "Founders" ribbons, a registration card, committee member 



badge, and a set of plain ribbons, all related to women's rights 



conventions of the early 20th century (1989.0567). 

 John T. Schmidt: Nikonos all-weather camera (1990.0080). 

 Sea Pen Press (through Neal Bonham and Suzanne Ferris): 16 samples of handmade 



papers (1989.0559). 

 Robert Seidell: man's 2-piece suit and a silk tie, ca. 1946 (1990.0029). 

 Phillip Seitz: 8088 microchip (1989.0505); 6 Olde Heurich Brewing Company 



advertising papers and button (1989.3027). 

 Frederick R. Selch: violin patented by John M. Augustus Stroh for use in 



gramophone recording, 1904-42 (1989.0651). 

 Alex Shagin: 3 medals designed by Mr. Shagin commemorating the signing of the 



Constitution, the 1988 Olympic Summer Games, and Christopher Columbus 



(1990.0150). 

 David H. Shayt: polyurethane tent stake mallet-puller hand tool, late 1980s 



(1989.0324). 

 Mary Dickson Shryock: infant's christening dress, 1854-55 (1989.0647). 

 Milton L. Shurr: 3 death certificates, ca. 1905 (1989.3069); 8 photographs of 



the 1939 New York World's Fair Hall of Health (1989.3112). 

 Esphyr Slobodkina: textile printing block developed by Mrs. Slobodkina in tne 



1940s with a finished scarf, unfinished sample, and a folder of samples, 



description of the technique, and biography (1989.0562). 

 Alice W. Smith: beam compass, protractor, and a slide rule with magnifier 



(1990.0317). 

 Connie S. Smith in memory of Seymour Smith: 1921 Model T Ford with "Snowbird" 



detachable skis used for rural mail delivery in and around Central 



Square, New York, 1921-32 (1990.0207). 

 Edith H. Smith: woman's evening purse with a watch in the catch, 1929 



(1990.0288). 

 Mary K. Smith: woman's colonial-style dress, cap, fichu, and bag made by Mrs. 



Smith in preparation for the U.S. Bicentennial (1989.0667). 

 Verna E. Smith: electrotherapeut ic device made by the Electreat Manufacturing 



Company of Peoria, Illinois, 1930s (1984.0828). 

 Susan Smulyan: 3 lidded cooking pots and a frying pan of Wear Ever aluminum 



cookware, 1989 (1990.0308). 

 Mary Katherine Seyfriet Snyder: 8 U.S. gold coins and a gold chain bracelet 



with 8 gold coins and a Scorpio medallet attached (1989.0261). 

 Marie P. Sollenberger : 31 pieces of pressed glass in the Jacob's Ladder 



pattern and 2 salt dishes in a Jacob's Ladder variation, late 19th to 



early 20th century (1988.0830). 

 Dr. Ralph R. Sonnenschein: Brazilian bronze medal commemorating 



Dr. Sonnenschein and his retirement from U.C.L.A., 1988 (1989.0264). 

 William F. Spengler: 20 silver coins of the Hephthalites (1988.0588). 

 Frances B. Spruce: Little Gem earphones and original box, ca. 1915 (1989.0538) 

 Caroline E. Stancliff: woman's purple and black brocaded silk and linen dress, 



1860-66, and a jet necklace, 1890-1905 (1989.0579). 



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