D. Booth and John L. Naughton): the first reclining dental chair invented 



and built by John L. Naughton of Des Moines, Iowa in 1958 and the 



100,000th reclining dental chair built by Den-Tal-Ez Manufacturing Co. in 



Bay Minette, Alabama, 1981 (1982.0465). 

 Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (through 



John James Brucha): a pantographic matrix engraving machine used by 



Fredric William Goudy, ca. 1920 (1984.0737). 

 Dr. Hans Syz: 2 coffee pots with covers, 2 tea caddies with covers, 2 pairs 



of cups and saucers, 2 pairs of tea bowls and saucers, sugar box with 



cover, sugar bowl with cover, tea bowl, and a plate, all 18th century 



Meissen porcelain (1982.0796); 74 pieces of 18th-century Meissen 



porcelain (1983.0565); fragment of a porcelain tureen made in Meissen, 



Germany, 1730-35 (1983.0752); 46 pieces of 18th-century Meissen porcelain 



(1984.1140). 

 Arthur E. Tarantino: Dalton adding, listing, and calculating machine with 



base and stand, 1916-22 (1984.0492). 

 Vernon E. Tate: 2 Seidell plastic single-eye viewers for microphotographs 



(1977.0874). 

 Taylor Backes, Inc.: blown colorless studio glass vase decorated by 



sandblasting into grid-like patterns, made by William Dexter in 1979 



(1983.0255). 

 Jack Howard Taylor, Ph.D.: color photograph of the spectrum by Gabriel Jonas 



Lippman, ca . 1908, KB r crystal grown by Dr. John Strong in 1929, and an 



astronomical mirror made by Prof. Philip S. Fogg in 1931 and coated with 



evaporated aluminum by Dr. Strong in 1932 (1985.0521). 

 J. H. Taylor, M.D. and Karen C. Taylor: mid-19th-century Brussels applique 



lace shawl (1984.1120). 

 Mary Kathleen Taylor: woman's quilted grey robe, 1867-85 (1982.0582). 

 Colonel Harry D. Temple: ROTC insignia for Fork Union Military Academy 



designed by Colonel Temple (310957). 

 Eleanor Lee Templeman: 4 cartes de visite portraits of Robert E. Lee, 



General Beauregard, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, and Jefferson Davis in cartoon 



style, Civil War period (1984.0908). 

 Andrew C. Teter: 3 pamphlets about The Rainbow Nation, 2 rainbow flags of 



the International Co-operative Alliance, The Market Place newspaper, and 



a button from the "March on Washington," 1963 (1983.0592). 

 Jan and R. S. Thomas: woman's fan commemorating the 1876 Centennial 



Exposition in Philadelphia (1983.0094). 

 Stephen M. Tiber: 3 man's jackets, 3 neckties, and a 3-piece suit, 1973-75 



(1983.0713). 

 Marilee Tillstrom: box labeled "E. Burnham Importer of Hair Goods," a 



shopping bag, 1975, and a Stanley pen labeled "Jerry Silverman," 1960-30 



(1982.0435); 9 items of woman's accessories, pair of man's shoes with 



box, and a girl's overalls, blouse, and shoes, 20th century (1984.1089). 

 Timex Computer Corporation (through Daniel D. Ross): Timex Sinclair 1000 



personal computer, ca. 1982 (1983.0289). 

 Marcelle Lapow Toor: 20 black and white beach scene photographs by Harry 



Lapow (1984.0658). 

 Mary S. Torbik: woman's black imitation sealskin cloth coat, 1919-24 



(1983.0613). 

 Naomi W. Towner: 3 Jacquard woven silk portraits of Janet Gaynor and Greta 



Garbo together, Bette Compson, and Charles Lindbergh, 1930s (1985.0160). 

 Jeanette Residor Traten: porcelain plate in "Washington-Wakefield" pattern 



made by Lenox China, Inc., ca. 1930, reproduced from 13th-century 



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