laundry rack, 1930s (1984.0650); 4 amber glass carpet protectors made by 



the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia in the 1930s 



(1984.0728); brass thimble contained in its original box, made in England 



(1984.0829). 

 Snyder Associates, Inc. (through Jean M. Snyder): mobile bioraass gasifier 



fueled with wood chips, 1980-82 (1984.0596). 

 Mary Louise Snyder: silk pieced-work quilt, late 19th century (1984.1059). 

 Sturgis A. Sobin: Hough's Security Cash Recorder wooden cash register made 



in South Butler, New York, ca . 1893 (1983.0881). 

 Janet W. Solinger: woman's red crepe dress designed by John Kloss, 1968, red 



knit dress designed by Jeanne Lanvin, 1970, and a T-shirt decorated with 



a sequined parrot designed by Jones New York, 1972-73 (1984.0183); 2 



woman's dresses designed by Albert Nipon, a dress by Calvin Klein, blouse 



by Koo van den Akker, and a skirt by Jones New York, 1970s (1984.1036). 

 Virginia M. Solt: woman's white shirtwaist, ca. 1905 (1983.0849). 

 Morris Speizraan: 79 examples of men's, women's, and children's hosiery 



showing 20th-century hosiery knitting machine techniques (1985.0032). 

 Philip D. Spiess II: powder bag used to whiten buck shoes, made by Bunny 



Products Co., Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1950-59 (1982.0097). 

 St. Martin ' s-In-The-Field (through Rev. Daniel W. Eckman, Jr.): child's 



T-shirt designed by junior counselors and worn by all children attending 



the church's Christian Summer Day Camp, 1982 (1982.0726). 

 Benjamin, Harvey G. , and Norman Stack: 149 silver and bronze Middle Eastern 



and Indian coins (1984.0147). 

 Helen M. Stackhouse: 7 pieces of children's clothing, 1911-20 (1982.0245). 

 Spiros G. Stamelos, M.D.: 7 silver coins issued in ancient Judaea with 



portraits of Ptolemy I (1979.1247). 

 Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Microbiology 



(through Stanley Falkon and Caroline Nardini): 3 microtomes with 22 



related parts (1981.0812). 

 Mrs. Robert 3. Stephens: length of Spitalfields brocaded silk and a 



silk-embroidered picture, both 18th century, a Leonard family record 



sampler dated 1827, a sampler memorializing Guni Goodale dated 1832, and 



a Skillin family genealogy sampler dated 1835 (1983.0617); 6 early 



20th-century Amish quilts from Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Ohio 



(1985.0029). 

 Nancy E. Stewart: woman's mourning ring of woven hair mounted in gold 



dedicated to "J.D." who died on April 20, 1828 at age 74 (1984.0736). 

 Elizabeth D. Stone: woman's slip from the wedding trousseau of Elizabeth 



Gamble married July 13, 1912 (1983.0717); boy's cane or riding crop with 



horse head figure at top, 1872-75 (1984.0464). 

 Dorothea M. Strang: 2 woman's chemises, one of pale yellow satin with light 



brown lace and the other of pink crepe with tan lace, 1920-30 (1984.0956). 

 Dr. Joseph G. Strawitz: violin made by Robert E. Weber of Milwaukee, 



Wisconsin, ca. 1930 (1984.1133). 

 Cornelia Pickens Suhler: embroidered canvas-work rug made by Madame Nikolay 



Rimsky-Korsakoff (1984.0181). 

 Janice E. Summons: 11 examples of woman's clothing from the 1970s 



(1982.0747). 

 Mrs. Wm. Sutherland: woman's black silk satin jacket, 1903-08 (1983.0093). 

 Government of Sweden, The Swedish Post Office, Stamps and Philatelic 



Service: 1,345 mint stamps, 189 first day covers, 30 maximum cards, 15 



souvenir sheets, 12 aerogrammes, and 6 post cards of Sweden (1984.0278). 

 Syntex Dental Products, Inc., Den-Tal-Ez Manufacturing Co. (through Melvin 



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