INFOCOM, Inc. (through Albert Vezza): "Planetf all," "Sorcerer," "Deadline," 



and "Zork I" computer games, 1982-84 (1984.0878). 

 Mary Inman: 2 pamphlets, a newsletter, bookmark, periodical, leaflet, and a 



photocopied letter all documenting Ms. Inman' s political beliefs and 



opinions (1980.0473). 

 Instrument Society of America, Philadelphia Section, Inc. (through Horace 



Richter): 67 automatic control instruments (1983.0006). 

 International Games, Inc. (through Joseph A. Cusimano) : "UNO: Wild Tiles" 



board game, 1983 (1984.0968). 

 In Touch Networks, Inc. (through Jasha M. Levi): man's black cotton T-shirt 



with silver lettering and raised Braille dots spelling "In Touch," 1983 



(1983.0612). 

 Invacare Corporation (through Evan J. Xemp, Jr. and A. Malachi Mixon III): 



chain drive hand-propelled tricycle wheelchair built in 1928 and 2 modern 



wheelchair models, one hand-propelled and one power propelled, ca. 1980 



(1983.0306). 

 The University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History (through Wallace J. 



Tomasini): "Philadelphia" bent iron hand press manufactured by Adam 



Ramage in the 1840s (1984.0427). 

 Government of the State of Israel, Ministry of Communications, Philatelic 



Services: 9 first day covers of Israel (1983.0133); 47 first day covers, 



3 mint stamps, and a souvenir sheet of Israel (1984.0271). 

 Virginia B. Jachowski: beadwork necklace dated 1833 and a quilted white 



cotton petticoat, mid-19th century (1983.0868). 

 Mrs. Clair Jackson: tintype portrait of a man (1984.0615). 

 Steve Jackson Games (through Steve Jackson): "Car Wars," "Illuminati, " and 



"Ogre" board games, 1982 (1984.0960). 

 Helen Danow Jacobs in memory of her father, Walter Danow, Hoe Company 



Machinist: machinist's tool chest with 145 accessories and related 



material belonging to Walter Danow, early 20th century (1984.0625). 

 Charlene James: man's T-shirt from the Orofino Lumberjack Days of Orofino, 



Idaho, 1980 (1982.0727). 

 Jantzen Inc. (through Charles Coe): 16 items of man's and woman's sportswear 



by Jantzen, 1983-84 (1984.0639). 

 Vida Hays Jarvis : gold thimble in red leather and brass case, late 19th 



century (1985.0379). 

 Joyce L. and Robert G. Jensen: 2 pairs of U.S. Army spurs, WW I (1977.0823). 

 Government of the Island of Jersey, Department of Postal Administration: 



picture postcard marking the 10th anniversary of the Jersey Post Office 



and a booklet of stamps from Jersey (1979.0956). 

 Alex R. Johnson: gold tenth stater of Kyrenaica in North Africa, ca. 435-331 



B.C. (1984.0423). 

 Robert J. Xahn: set of 6 English pearlware teabowls and saucers decorated 



with a polychrome handpainted "vase and flower" motif, 1830-50, and an 



English copper lusterware pear-shaped pitcher decorated with low-relief 



polychrome fruit, 1820-40 (1984.0027). 

 Alvin R. and Marjorie S. Kantor: undivided 70% interest of the 3enjamin 



Franklin General Post Office Account written entirely in Mr. Franklin's 



own hand and includes 8 of his signatures, 1770-72 (1982.0786). 

 Andre Kappes: mint postage stamp of Algeria, 1940 (1984.0437). 

 Elizabeth de B. Karrick: penciled floor plan and elevation of the shed on 



the Southmayd estate in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, ca. 1874 (1984.1030). 

 Kennebec Log Driving Co. (through William L. Philbrick) : logging bateau used 



in Maine equipped with 23 related tcols (1977.0635). 



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