poster titled "Pentagon" (1984.0805). 

 Dr. Joseph and Rochelle D. Aschheim: egg-eyed darner's needle package by 



Kirby, Beard & Co., silk crewel needle package by Abel Morrall Priory 



Mills, and a package of 2 needles by Westgate Mills (1984.0413). 

 Rochelle D. Aschheim: woman's orange angora hat contained in its original 



hat box, 1920-40 (1983.0653). 

 Col. Whitney Ashbridge: company size U.S. Army field desk (1979.0659). 

 Burton E. Ashley: button hook advertising Schneider Brothers Company of 



Bemidji, Minnesota, 1914-17 (1983.0608). 

 Avalon Hill Game Company, Microcomputer Games, Inc. (through Jackson Y. 



Dott): "Jupiter Mission 1999," "Legionnaire," and "Panzer-Jagd" 



microcomputer games, 1982-84 (1984.0953). 

 Dorothy Averill: trapunto-quilted bureau cover made by Charley Minerva 



Wheaton of Marbledale, Connecticut, 19th century (1984.0326). 

 Gary P. and Sandra G. Baden: 8 photograph albums containing 212 tintypes, 



24 cartes de visite , 24 cabinet prints, and a paper print (1985.0258); 



131 tintype photographs, 2 studio paper prints, and a snapshot 



(1985.0280). 

 Mrs. Alice G. Bader: silver chain mesh purse, 1907-30, and a silver vanity 



purse, 1916 (1983.0816). 

 Ruth D. Baer: 2 pillow shams, nightgown, chemise, drawers, corset cover, 



and a towel from the wedding trousseau of Clara Fellheimer Israel, 



married August 2, 1882 (1982.0107). 

 Charles M. Bagenstose in honor of Edna E. Bagenstose: woman's black fan and 



red dress, late 19th century (1982.0617). 

 Jean G. Baker: 3 girl's hats and a muff, a collar bag, 2 woman's 



corselettes, 3-piece dress, blouse, gloves, stockings, and a belt, late 



19th and early 20th centuries (1984.0089). 

 Baldwin-Wallace College (through James D. Harvey and Dr. Neal Malicky): 2 



hand-held telescopes, a refractor telescope with tripod, spectroscope, 



photometer, surveyor's compass, and an orrery, 19th and 20th century 



(1985.0386). 

 Bally Manufacturing Corporation (through Glenn K. Seidenfeld, Jr.): girl's 



bathing suit with "Ms. Pac-Man" logo and boy's pajamas, robe, and 



sweatsuit, with "Pac-Man" logo, 1982-83 (1984.0917). 

 Walton G. Banks Inc. (through Walton G. Banks): 4 calculating machines and 



an adding machine (1984.0682); engineer's chain (1984.1024). 

 Lois W. Banner: boy's T-shirt with slogan "A boy of quality is not 



threatened by a girl for equality," 1981 (1984.0806). 

 Harold E. and Joan Bartruff: miniature stoneware jug made at the Anna 



Pottery in Anna, Illinois, 1878-94 (1984.0068). 

 Jeanne M. and Preston R. Bassett: coarse salt-glazed stoneware ring flask 



and a brass, marble, and glass camphene lamp, both mid-19th-century 



American (1983.0801). 

 Preston R. Bassett: 313 ceramic and glass lighting devices showing the 



range of type, style, and method of manufacture during the 19th century 



(1979.0796). 

 Helen Stanton Bauer and Walter Kay Bauer: 2 medals, 2 photographs, 2 news 



articles, a newspaper, and a sea chest all reflecting the naval career of 



Oscar F. Stanton from midshipman to rear admiral, 19th century 



(1983.0487). 

 Mrs. Ella Strother Baughman: 2-passenger sleigh, ca. 1870 (1979.0679). 

 Bausch & Lomb (through Margaret Ross): 2 Bausch & Lomb contact lens care 



kits and a pair of Soflens contact lenses (1981.0330). 



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