Battelle Memorial Institute (through Paul T. Santilli): prototype 



production vessel, ca. 1955, and 9 tools made by the hot isostatic 



pressing metallurgical process (1987.0548); Columbus Division (through 



Ian M. Mercier): 2 polyethylene gas line pipe sections and a steel 



nuclear plant pipe section (1988.3042). 

 John K. Beaver: 22 rifle and pistol cartridges, a Krag rifle bullet and a 



Krag-Jorgensen rifle tool (1985.0365). 

 W. P. Bebbington: Edison Amberola phonograph, 1915-29 (1988.0050). 

 Beckman Instruments, Inc. (through Arnold 0. Beckman, Ph.D. and Robert R. 



Crittendon): Beckman Model E analytical ultracentrif uge used to obtain 



precise molecular measurements (1988.0493). 

 Robert W. Bemer: 8 notebooks and 3 booklets relating to the history of 



computer software (1979.3056). 

 H. Milton Benas in memory of Horace Wesley Benas: 2 theater programs and a 



souvenir book from the New York Hippodrome (1988.0715). 

 Dr. Jules E. Benbenek : Magnetron electron tube, 1936, and an ELMAC vacuum 



tube (1988.0805). 

 Elizabeth W. Bendiner: 55 pins and medals sold during WW II for war relief 



and a coin imprinted "Freedom, May 5, 1961" (1989.0017). 

 Beretta U.S.A. Corporation (through Robert D. Bass): 4 frames, 4 barrels, 



4 slides, and 3 pistols, all showing the stages of construction of a 



Beretta M9 pistol (1989.0068). 

 Judith Berger: 2 chromolithographed Danish circus posters and an American 



silkscreened poster (1988.0694). 

 Helen Berman, Ph.D.: 4 Watson and Crick model DNA templates made at 



Cambridge University in March 1953 (1988.0494). 

 Elizabeth P. Berry: wooden surveyor's compass marked "Anthony Davenport, 



Portland" and an unmarked case (1989.0541). 

 Bescar Industries (through William H. Bessel): wooden crab-cracking mallet 



(1987.0635). 

 Harriet B. Best: 232 locomotive builders' plates (1986.0844). 

 Anthony E. Bisantz: Chinese type-54 pistol with accesories (1989.0119). 

 Black Box Collotype (through John V. Graff): 3 collotype prints of the 



Chicago Tribune building, 1922 (1988.0639). 

 Regina Blaszczyk: 2 patches, a cap, and a T-shirt from various bicycling 



events and a factory worker's apron (1988.0482). 

 Edward Marshall Boehm, Inc. (through Frank J. Cosentino): 2 unglazed 



porcelain figures of a "Screech Owl" and a plaster wing mold used in 



making the figures, ca. 1981 (1984.0067). 

 Gwendolyn R. Bolger: scarecrow costume worn by Ray Bolger in the 1939 



motion picture The Wizard of Oz (1987.0608). 

 Philip Borish: key chain from the 1985 Inaugural Ball and a program and 



audiotape cassette from a First Lady's Tea held on June 9, 1988 



(1988.0567). 

 Bowdoin College, Department of Physics (through E. 0. LaCasce): 7 lantern 



slides and a set of 29 lantern slides, all showing astronomical 



subjects (1988.0385); 11 photographs making up Henry A. Rowland's map 



of the normal solar spectrum, 1888 (1989.0082). 

 Helen King Boyer: 18 etched aluminum printing plates by Louise M. Boyer and 



an etched plate by Helen King Boyer (1988.0582). 

 Peter B. Boyne: pair of man's khaki cotton trousers, 1955-65, and a man's 



cotton T-shirt, 1988 (1988.3151); pair of man's sandals, 1970 



(1989.3005). 

 Susan A. Bradley and William Tarpai : Norte Vista High School varsity 



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