Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Genetics (through Karen 

 J. carpenter and L. A. Herzenberg): fluorescence-activated cell sorter 

 built by Becton-Dickinson Electronics Laboratory in 1975 (1988.0598). 



E. Jeffrey Stann: Leica Model IIIC 35mm camera and a Leitz Synchronblitzer 



flash attachment kit (1990.0242). 

 William E. Stapel in honor of Jean L. Stapel and in memory of Frank B. and 



Verna L. Reimann: jacquard double-woven coverlet in a wreath and floral 



pattern (1989.0270). 

 Staples & Charles Ltd.: map and a print from Harper's "Weekly of 1861 



(1990.0132). 

 Star Headlight 6. Lantern Company, Inc. (through David W. Jacobs): 2 railroad 



lanterns, a Conger CL54 and a Starlight 222, 1989 (1989.0610). 

 Lola G. Steinhoff: hand-held hair dryer, 1942 (1989.0300). 

 William J. Stevens: 2 dish towels, a tablecloth, and a necktie with 



lithographed designs, ca. 1953 (1989.0753). 

 Henry R. Stiffel: 8 parking meters and a parking fine receptacle (1989.0519). 

 Lois Greene Stone: 5 bracelets, 2 necklaces, 2 brooches, 2 compacts, a pair of 



earrings, eyeglass case, belt, and a collar, all used by Mrs. Stone in 



the 1940s and 1950s (1989.0117); woman's gold brocade dress, black 



lambswool sweater with detachable mink collar, and 2 photographs of the 



dress and a fur collar being worn, 1950s (1989.0183); set of anatomical 



paper dolls, 1940s (1989.0683); woman's hatbox, 1940s (1989.0720); 2 hot 



dish pads made of bottle caps hand-crotcheted together before 1958 



(1990.0171). 

 Paula M. Strain: diary kept by Paul R. Strain relating a visit to the 



Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893 (1989.3043). 

 Hortense H. Strauss: unfinished beaded reticule with 17 tools, spools of 



thread, and bunches of beads for finishing (1990.0037). 

 Persis Suddeth: girl's bonnet, 1929-30 (1990.0185). 

 Louise H. Surine in memory of Alice Josephine Breen Hirtle: beige piece of 



silk pongee fabric with stamped markings of the Imperial Government of 



Japan, 1930s (1990.0053). 

 John August Swanson: 14 progressive proofs and 8 stencils used to make the 



serigraph Ecclesiastes (1989.0686); 15 proofs, 5 drawings, and 3 aluminum 



printing plates used to produce the lithograph Francis of Assisi by Mr. 



Swanson, 1985 (1990.0237). 

 Government of Sweden, PFA Svenska Frimarken: 289 stamps, 24 maximum cards, 24 



first day covers, and 10 presentation cards of Sweden (1988.0052). 

 Mrs. Ardene L. Sweet: 15 shotguns, carbines, rifles, revolvers, and pistols 



(1989.0716). 

 Dr. Hans Syz: 40 pieces of hard paste porcelain made in Meissen, Germany in 



the 18th century (1989.0715). 

 Henry Tafoya: 82nd Airborne Division parachutist's jacket worn by Sgt. Tafoya 



during WW II (1990.0221). 



F. DeLee Taylor: 11 woman's U. S. Air Force uniform items and insignia 



(1990.0032). 



Texas Childrens' Hospital (through Alex R. White, Jr.): transport isolation 



chamber with 50 parts and related objects used by David, the "Bubble Boy" 

 (1986.0840); 21 containers of sterilized food and water, an isolation 

 chamber set, book about the chamber, set of supplies, box of tape, and a 

 group of documents, all related to David, the "Bubble Boy" (1986.3148). 



The Textile Museum (through Julie Link Haif ley) : 4 Jacquard woven silk items 

 including 2 ribbons, a bookmark, and a picture (1987.0568). 



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