88 components of the IBM 7302 Harvest computer system and 34 instruction 



and reference materials, 1962-75 (1977.0144). 

 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health 



(through Dr. Alan Peterkof sky) : Dupont-Sorvall centrifuge used by Dr. 



Marshall W. Nirenberg in working with genetic coding, 1950-69 (1989.0435). 

 U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service (through Norma 



Opgrand): uncut sheet of 120 Migratory Hunting and Conservation Stamps 



for 1988-89 with margins autographed by people attending the First Sheet 



Ceremony at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (1988.0429); Geological 



Survey (through James M. Hope): Luger carbine, 1930 (1989.0663); National 



Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park Museum (through Richard W. 



Marks): 10 panorama prints and negatives, 8 photographs, and a 



stereograph of scenes in Colorado and Arizona (1989.0703). 

 U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Marshals Service, District of Hawaii (through 



Faith P. Evans and Al Patino): 2 reproduction plaque sculptures and a 



reproduction lithograph of The Last Supper by Salvador Dali and a 



certificate saying the artwork was genuinely by Dali (1990.0192). 

 U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Mint: 19 coins of Spain, 1474-1899, a 



coin of the Roman Empire of ca. 79 B.C., and a coin of Columbia, 1762 



(1989.0591). 

 U.S. Legislative Branch, Library of Congress, Exchange and Gift Division 



(through Judy C. McDermott): Ease-all metatarsal elastic support band 



(1986.0107). 

 U.S. Postal Service, International Postal Affairs Department (through I rma 



Harrison and Juan B. Ianni): 240 stamps of Austria and 30 stamps and 3 



souvenir sheets of South Africa (1988.0010); International Services 



Branch (through Juan B. Ianni): 8,379 stamps, souvenir sheets, and 



miniature sheets of the Universal Postal Union nations (1988.0130). 

 Unknown: 2 pseudo-astrolabes (1979.0877); album with 71 photographs of Hazel 



J. Birdsall's family and scenes around Washington, D.C., 1920s 



(1989.0555); 2 woman's fans, 1860-80 (1989.0725). 

 A. R. Van Doren, Jr. and M. A. Van Doren: woman's brown leather half-boot, 



1845-55 (1989.0429). 

 Vermont Castings, Inc. (through Duncan Syme) : "Defiant* cast iron wood-burning 



stove designed by Duncan Syme in 1975 and made by Vermont Castings, Inc. 



in 1988 (1989.0615). 

 Janine S. Volkmar: booklet, To Bear Witness , 1965 (1989.0744). 

 Barbara L. and Leland L. Walton: 2 bumper stickers of the National Association 



of Retired Federal Employees (1990.0138). 

 Frederick D. Wampler: 5 woman's bustles, 2 pairs of stockings, 2 capes, 



wedding veil, sun bonnet, apron, dress with set of matching fabric, 



headdress, bag, and 2 man's vests, all worn by members of Mr. Wampler 's 



family, 1835-1905 (1989.0295). 

 William B. Warden, Jr.: 2 silver karshapanas of India (1988.0614). 

 The Washington Post (through Virginia Rodriguez): 5 sales racks, 2 hand-pulled 



wagons, and a newspaper delivery box (1990.0123). 

 Judy L. Weaver: 4-piece uniform with 14 pins and an identification badge worn 



by Ms. Weaver while working for New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. in 



Fremont, California, 1986-88 (1989.0473). 

 John Weingardt: T-Shirt, "Industrial Workers of the World - International 



Labor Solidarity" (1990.0042). 

 Barry and Fran Weissler: vest, bow tie, wig, and a cane used by Joel Grey in 



the 1987 tour of Cabaret (1989.0375). 



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