National Museum of American History 

 Donors to the Smithsonian Institution 



2-Bit Software (through Sandra E. Hutchins and Jan Zimmerman): "Keystroke 



Management" and "Working Mother's Dilemma" computer games, 1983 



(1984.0961). 

 Gladys H. Abell: 34 political buttons, pins, and tie tacks, a window 



sticker, and a charm (1984.0686). 

 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abies (through Frances G. Alexander): saltbox-type rural 



mailbox, ca. 1928 (314630). 

 Bella S. Abzug: brown felt hat worn by Ms. Abzug at the Houston Women's 



Conference in November 1977 (1980.0070). 

 Eileen A. Achilles and John G. Anderson: 4-string banjo made of used WW I 



munitions materials by veteran Elmer 0. Thompson (1984.0975). 

 Activision, Inc. (through Robert Holmes and Charlotte J. Taylor): "Space 



Shuttle: A Journey Into Space" computer game, 1984 (1984.0971). 

 Scott Adams, Inc., Adventure International (through Alexis and M. Scott 



Adams): "Preppie" and "S.A.G.A." #l-#5 computer games, 1982-83 



(1984.1009). 

 Rita J. Adrosko: double-woven 19th-century American textile (1982.0146); 



in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Adrosko: dress, veil, and a photograph 



from the wedding of Alice Krynicki Adrosko on July 15, 1928 (1984.0556). 

 Richard E. Ahlborn: 6 Spanish religious booklets, a lariat, and a loop for 



a lariat (1978.0346). 

 George C. Ahrling: set of drafting instruments (1983.0238). 

 Robert S. Alexander, Ph.D.: manometer recording camera with frame and 



manometers C, D, E, and F developed and used by Dr. Carl J. Wiggers for 



recording heart sounds, 1920s-1950s (1982.0199). 

 Whitney Alexander: 13 lace collars, cuffs, borders, and head pieces and 2 



white embroidered furniture scarves (1985.0161). 

 Aluma Systems Incorporated (through R. J. Johnston and L. B. Thomson): 



sample of an Aluma Beam structural system, 1984 (1984.0371). 

 American Heritage Life Investment Corporation (through Judson S. Whorton) : 



23 U.S. documentary stamps (1980.0946). 

 Sonie Ames Designs (through Corinne C. and Sonie Ames): porcelain plate 



decorated with hand-painted roses done by Sonie Ames in 1981 (1984.0727). 

 Dr. George W. Andrews: folding camp table, enamelware coffeepot, and tinned 



sheet iron frying pan used by Dr. Andrews' parents after 1926 (1984.0527), 

 Katharine and Mary Anglemyer: female doll with papier-mache head and 



shoulders, kid leather body, wooden limbs, and wearing a long white lace 



dress, ca. 1850 (1985.0066). 

 Anonymous in memory of Bernice Chrysler Garbisch: woman's white peignoir 



with orange polka dots designed by Yves St. Laurent, 1973-77 (1983.0242); 



2 Yves St. Laurent designer dresses, a pair of black patent leather 



pumps, and a pair of burgundy satin shoes, all 1968-72 (1983.0338); 



woman's jumpsuit and coat designed by Hubert de Givenchy, 1965-70 



(1984.0037). 

 Apple Arts, Ltd. (through Gerald Fried and Malcolm A. Lav): 2 complete sets 



of progressive proofs used to print 2 works by artist Steve Zazenski by 



the Positone lithographic process developed by Apple Arts, Ltd. 



(1984.0738). 

 Judith Arness: 3 saris from India, 2 of cotton and one of silk, 1960-62 



(1984.1063). 

 Artists Against Nuclear War, Reactors and Waste (through Edith DiRe): 



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