Paul A. Thibodeaux: 2 buttons, a poster, decal, banner, pamphlet, and a 

 newsletter from civil rights rallies in Mississippi in June 1966 

 (1990.0117). 



Frances G. Thompson: white linen bolster cover inscribed "Polly Carpenter, 

 1813" (1989.0339). 



Captain James Waldie Thomson, USN (Ret.): Wurlitzer electric piano with 

 matching bench, ca. 1955 (1987.0500). 



Marilee Tillstrom: package of Darn Rite mending thread, ca . 1930 (1990.0170). 



Torah Personalities, Inc. (through Arthur Shugarman) : 36 rabbi cards made in 

 1988, 75 rabbi cards made in 1989, and a rabbi card display box 

 (1989.0644). 



Walden C. Townsend: automobile jack made by Weaver corporation, 1920s 

 (1989.0520). 



Trans-Lux Corporation (through Albert Boyars): Trans-Lux sign, set of sign 

 letters, and a mirror (1990.0124). 



Tri-Boro Sportsmen Association (through Roger Bodnar): wooden barge cleat 

 (1978.3029). 



Betty M. Tubbs : woman's air raid warden uniform and 2 patches, WW II 

 (1989.0628). 



Tufts University (through A. M. Cormack, Ph.D., Sol Gittleman, and Joseph J. 

 Lambert): prototype CAT-scanner designed by Allan M. Cormack in 1963 

 (1990.0140) . 



Embassy of Turkey (through Salih Yardimci): U.S. medal commemorating the Age 

 of Sultan Suleyman exhibit in Chicago, Washington, and New York, 1987 

 (1988.0459) . 



Government of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Directorate of the 

 Department of Posts: 3 stamps and a first day cover of the Turkish 

 Republic of Northern Cyprus (1988.0396). 



John P. Turner, D.D.S. and Ruth Q. Turner: 2 paper hand fans from the Cotton 

 Club in Harlem, New York City, ca. 1930 (1989.0436). 



Twentieth Century-Fox (through Robert B. Morin): 230 objects comprising the 

 "Swamp" set and 15 costumes and props used on the television series 

 "M*A*S*H" (1983.0095); 252 scripts and 9 music cue sheets used on the 

 television series "M*A*S*H" (1984.3045); 500 medically-related objects 

 used in the operating room and other sets of the television series 

 "M*A*S*H" (1985.0252). 



Gretel M. Underwood: blue and white striped cotton dress labeled "W.P.A. Not 

 to oe Sold," 1932-40 (1989.0719). 



United Mine Workers of America (through David M. Saltz): 2 videotape cassettes 

 of union advertisements (1990.0129); Legal Department (through Joyce 

 Hanula): camouflage green "On Strike" T-shirt (1989.0542). 



United Nations Postal Administration: 1,140 stamps of the United Nations 

 (1988.0059). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force, Air Force Museum 

 (through Michael J. Ramaker): 3 gas masks, 2 helmets, 2 web belts, an 

 overcoat, mess kit, canteen with cover and cup, goggles, barbed wire, 

 knife, fuse, and a grenade (1977.0273); Department of the Army, 

 Accountable Officer W23BFK: Czechoslovakian pistol, 1951 (1990.0267); 

 Foreign Material Intelligence Group, FPBO (through CW3 George 0. Brown): 

 2 Kalaschnikow assault rifles with bayonets and accessories and 2 

 Remington Wingmaster shotguns (1990.0028); Headquarters 82D Airborne 

 Division (through Lt. Col. Robert E. Thornton): 16 battle dress uniform 

 items and accoutrements of a 1980s paratrooper including parachutes and 

 packs (1989.3032); National Security Agency (through Robert Looney): 



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