National Museum of American History 

 Donors to the National Collections 



AMF Bowling Company (through Paul Lane): set of 2 bowling balls without 

 finger holes drilled (1987.3094). 



Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (through James L. Loper): Emmy award 

 statuette (1983.0053). 



Mignon Sherley Acker, Swager Sherley, Jr., Thomas H. Sherley, Marjorie 



Sherley Wolcott, and Olive Sherley Young: 21 issues of 'The Woman's 

 Protest," 3 pamphlets, 3 brochures, a flyer, and a newpaper, all 

 related to the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage, 1912-18 

 (1988.0282); sash with button attached, "Equal Franchise for New York, 

 1915" ( 1988.0347) ; photograph of representatives of the National 

 Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage after seeing President Wilson on 

 December 14, 1915 (1988.0536); 94 miscellaneous documents, news 

 clippings, letters, and postcards, 40 copies of "The Woman's Protest 

 Against Woman Suffrage," a pennant, and a booklet, all relating to the 

 opposition to woman's suffrage (1989.0225). 



Jan Adkins: flute made of polycarbonate plumbing pipe with a cork stopper 

 by John Ingalls in 1978 (1988.0490). 



City of Adrian, Utilities Department (through John C. Jenkins): Holly 

 Manufacturing Company fire hydrant used by the City of Adrian, 

 Michigan from 1883 to 1988 (1989.0052). 



Government of Aitutaki, Aitutaki Post Office: 13 mint stamps, 3 first day 

 covers, and 2 souvenir sheets of Aitutaki (1988.0607). 



Alpha Wire Corporation (through Allen P. Marconi): 100-foot spool of 

 50-wire rainbow ribbon computer cable (1988.3055). 



American Airlines (through J. J. O'Neill): 7 components of the SABRE IBM 

 7090 computer system (1987.0130). 



The American Institute of Architects Archives (through Tony P. Wrenn): 



bronze medal commemorating the centennial of the American Institute of 

 Architects in 1957 (1988.0776). 



American Red Cross, National Headquarters (through Mary D. Doering): 



6 videotape cassettes and 7 posters, pamphlets and information packets 

 about AIDS (1988.3143). 



American Sterilizer Company (through Richard Mancuso): surgical case cart 

 with 3 wire shelves (1984.3008). 



Americans for Robertson: press release packet (1989.0139). 



Amtrak, National Railroad Passenger Corporation (through Bruce Heard): 

 "Jewelry/Watch Inspector" sign from Union Station in Chicago 

 (1988.0102). 



William Anderson: 3 packages of disposable acupuncture needles (1989.0129). 



Anne M. and Charles E. Andrew in memory of Mrs. Alice E. Parry: pair of 

 girl's Goodyear rubber boots, 1906 (1989.0083). 



Anonymous: japanned tinware including a spice cannister set, bread box, 

 molasses pitcher, and tea cannister, ca. 1900, and a child's 

 highchair, 1875-1910 (1988.0541); 9 pieces of cookware, 8 games and 

 toys, a set of paper tableware, insulator kit, toilet training seat, 

 and a lazy susan (1988.0608); 2 sets of towel bars, 2 clothing dryers, 

 a soap dish, set of place mats, package of preserve labels, and an 

 aluminum tray (1988.3132). 



Henry 0. Archinal in memory of R. G. Curtis: prototype of a WW II 

 ammunition box (1988.0298). 



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