mask, equalizer heads trap with constant force cartridges, and a PEEP 



valve with adapter all used in the administration of anesthesia 



(1983.0740). 

 Robert M. Vogel: photograph of the Brooklyn Bridge when work on the 



promenade deck framing was started in the summer of 1882 (1984.0771); 



Duval Hunter's Catalogue of Oleograph Publications for the season of 



1873-74 (1984.0774). 

 Maria von Matthiessen: 13 photographic portraits (1984.0666). 

 Voter Education Project, Inc. (through Sherrill Marcus): 5 posters that 



encourage people to register and vote (1980.0151). 

 Mrs. Elizabeth F. Vough: pink and white art glass kerosene lamp made by 



Mount Washington Glass Company, 1886-94, converted to electricity after 



1902 by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company (1981.1080). 

 Janet Wallach: 12 examples of man's and woman's clothing, 1970-80 



(1982.0449); 3 pairs of woman's panties by Jockey and a pair of man's 



shorts by Calvin Klein, 1984 (1984.046 8). 

 Gretchen Hoffman Waltman: man's shirt cuff and a woman's handkerchief, both 



souvenirs of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia (1984.0033). 

 Margery T. Ware: 6 infant's shirts, 1854-56, 2 man's vests, 1852, a man's 



handkerchief, and a spool of J. & P. Coats thread (1984.0336). 

 Washington Adventist Hospital, Department of Surgery (through Minota 



Stevens): Hoffman apparatus in metal case (1981.0246). 

 Waterbury Companies, Inc. (through David S. Ebersole): 417 19th- and 



20th-century button dies made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of 



Waterbury, Connecticut and 9 drawers designed to hold the dies 



(1983.0422); 35 dies for the manufacture of buttons for the U.S. 



Geological Survey, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish Commission, and U.S. 



Customs (1983.0536); 17 dies for making buttons for the U.S. Post Office 



Department (1984.0574). 

 Joan Pearson Watkins: black fur muff, ca . 1915, and 3 pairs of woman's 



sunglasses and a mink hat, 1960-65 (1982.0111); gray and white 



herringbone twill raincoat worn by Lura Woods ide Watkins, 1905-10 



(1983.0252); printed textile from eastern India (1983.0619); pair of 



woman's unbleached canvas espadrille shoes made by Grasshoppers, 1977 



(1983.0798); woman's blue leather loafer shoes by Pappagallo, 1973-78 



(1984.0234). 

 Stanley E. Weaver: bright pink crepe dress designed by Cristobal Balenciaga 



in 1965 and a red knit skirt designed by Norman Norell in 1968 



(1983.0339); in memory of Norman Norell: woman's black alligator shoes, 



1968 (1983.0199). 

 Lucy H. Webb: gas refrigerator made by Servel, Inc., 1926-56, and a 



Rubbermaid white plastic container, post-WW II (1984.0950). 

 Ben H. Weil: collection of 19 volumes of mint postage stamps, envelopes, and 



souvenir sheets relating to the United Nations and its agencies and 



programs and a complete collection of used United Nations stamps and 



souvenir cards (323592). 

 Rosa Weinstein: suction carpet sweeper made by Reeves Vacuum Cleaner Co. of 



Milford, Connecticut, 1900-10 (1984.0994). 

 Sharlene Weldon: woman's bibbed apron imprinted with a decorative pattern 



for needlepoint work, 1983 (1984.0187). 

 Joseph Whitehill: horizontal single cylinder steam mill engine model 



(1984.0412). 

 Betty V. Williams: automatic embroidery attachment for a sewing machine and 



a sheet of instructions for its use (1983.0621). 



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