lamp stand, and 2 heat-light boxes (313050). 

 Dorita Resnick: woman's heavy beige brocade cape, 1880s (1984.0678). 

 Lester W. Rice, Jr.: 23 issues of the Aurora General Advertiser of 



Philadelphia published by B. Franklin Bache , December 1795 to January 



1796, an album of Civil War lithographs, and an embossed 



chromolithographed Valentine, 1880s (1984.0793). 

 Oscar W. Richards, Ph.D.: Greyson Ruling test slide, a McArthur microscope 



with 3 glass slides distributed by the Open University of Great Britain 



as part of a biology course, and a "Superscope" toy microscope made by 



Learning Things, Inc. (1982.0336). 

 Louis D. Richardson in memory of George W. Richardson: working half- inch 



model of a Cornish- type steam pumping engine and boiler built in 1934 by 



George W. Richardson that was used by the City of Providence, Rhode 



Island from 1873 until the early 20th century, blueprint and photostat 



drawing of the engine from which the model was built, Worthington 



revolution counter, ca. 1892, and a vacuum gauge (1983.0535). 

 John F. Richey: pantographic engraving machine with 381 pattern pieces 



(1984.0245). 

 Irwin J. and Jean L. Richland: 2 black dolls in their original costumes as a 



male chef and a female maid, ca. 1905 (1984.0631). 

 Ralph D. Riva: Fahrenheit thermometer advertising weavers' supplies sold by 



Jacob Walder of Paterson, New Jersey, made by Perfection Thermometer Co. 



of New York, ca . 1880 (1985.0069). 

 Franklin Robinson, M.D.: binocular ophthalmoscope and its transformer power 



supply (1983.0641). 

 Ward M. Robinson: hooked slide fastener patent model, precursor of the 



zipper, invented by Whitcomb L. Judson, 1891 (1984.0536). 

 Robert W. Root: 3 pike blades made for John Brown to be used in slave 



uprisings in West Virginia, ca. 1859 (1984.0760). 

 George M. Rosenstein: Jenkins television scanner (1981.0597). 

 J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: 47 ophthalmic objects (1981.0738); 36 eyeglasses 



and 26 lenses (1982.0170). 

 Sonya J. Ross: 2 man's and a woman's T-shirts, 1978 (1984.0866). 

 Leslie J. Ruben: woman's 3-piece suit designed by Margaret Godfrey and a 



Pant-her 2-piece pantsuit, both ca. 1976 (1982.0284). 

 Etta B. Rubenstein: 2 buttons from the Presidential campaign of Eugene 



McCarthy, 1968 (1984.0445). 

 C. Bard Rudder, Fred F. Rudder, M.D., and Fred F. Rudder, Jr.: direct blood 



transfusion device and a mechanical device for the administration of 



drugs and anesthesia both invented by Fred F. Rudder, M.D. , ca . 1937 



(1980.0653). 

 Fath Davis Poiffins: 4 woman's dresses and a man's shirt, all with African 



"dashiki" print designs, 1969-72 (1984.0826). 

 Margaret S. Rusk: 2 woman's blouses and a white dress with cutwork 



decorations, 1909-13 (1984.0845). 

 Joy Safer: 2 woman's coats, one designed by Seymour Fox, the other by 



Originala, 1963-69 (1983^0743). 

 Elizabeth K. Sanford: girl's brown leather purse, 1879-89 (1984.0030). 

 Robert C. Sardino: 19 artifacts related to the career of Robert L. Sardino 



at the Crescent and Paramount Theaters of Syracuse, New York (1984.0739). 

 Stephen 0. Saxe: 32 composing sticks used to set printer's type, late 19th 



to early 20th century (1984.0979). 

 Henry P. Scarupa: man's T-shirt commemorating the 1979 visit of Pope John 



Paul II to Washington, D.C. (1982.0728). 



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