letterman's jacket, 1966 (1988.0552). 

 Margaretta W. Brede: woman's cape, 1855-70 (1988.0020). 

 Donald W. Broman II: letter with a dress fabric sample attached, early 



19th-century, and a Victorian needlework ball (1987.0761). 

 Brother International Corporation (through P. T. Gilmore) : EP-20 dot matrix 



portable typewriter-printer, ca. 1983 (1989.0005). 

 Carleton C. and Imogene C. Brower: 6 silver teaspoons, 1800-50; 6-piece 



Gorham and Company silver coffee and tea service, 1850-60; and a 



silver-plated tray by the Ellis-Barker Silver Companies, early 20th 



century (1988.0569). 

 Brown Univeristy, Afro-American Studies Program, Rites and Reason Committee 



(through George H. Bass and Ron Weaver): bronze sculpture, The Bird of 



New Hope , by Joseph Geran, 1980 (1989.0103). 

 Franklin H. Brown and Robin L. Brown: 12 pieces of infant's clothing and 



accessories, 1927 (1988.0481). 

 Louise Este Bruce in memory of Mrs. James Bruce: Abercrombie & Fitch 



generator/flashlight, ca. 1935 (1989.0362). 

 John E. Brunhammer: aluminum coin on a keychain inscribed "Ronald Reagan 



Coin 1982 Good for Nothing," designed by Mr. Brunhammer (1988.0744). 

 James H. Bruns: 2 silver bowls, 1941-43, and a silver plate, 1969, awarded 



to Franklin R. Bruns, Jr. for outstanding philatelic research and 



writing (1987.0582). 

 Dorothy K. Burch: electric peanut-butter machine made by Salton, Inc., 



ca. 1975 (1988.3165). 

 Mrs. George Burch: 8 pieces of equipment developed and used by Dr. George 



Burch during his research in cardiology (1988.0366). 

 Burrell Advertising Company (through Allen Hovious and Robert A. Jackson): 



7 tear sheets showing black craftsmen at work and used to advertise 



Jack Daniel's whiskey (1987.3131). 

 Burroughs Corporation, Defense and Space Group, Great Valley Laboratory 



(through J. Jay Wolf): 2 thin film memory planes, a set of 11 thin 



film memory circuits, set of 4 Burroughs computer models, Atlas 



computer model and an input/output package (1987.0822). 

 Herschel B. and Thelma M. Burt: 8 printing blocks (1987.0742). 

 John Byrne: piece of original "Superman" comic artwork (1987.0463). 

 Calhoun's Collectors Society, Inc. (through Stafford Calvin): 13 23-carat 



gold stamps commemorating the American colonies, issued as local 



emissions of Staffa, Scotland, 1975 (1988.0394). 

 Heather H. Campbell: 5 salve sticks, a salve tube and a salve label 



(1988.0648). 

 Louise D. Campbell: 344 geometric models made by A. Harry Wheeler 



(1979.0102). 

 Carpenter Technology Corporation (through W. E. Roberts): 11 components 



from an IBM 650 digital computer, 2 boxes of parts, and 18 pieces of 



documentation (306013). 

 Frances W. Carter: painted wooden sign from the Mt. Zion Mission Baptist 



Church (1986.0812). 

 Lena C. Carter: girl's 2-piece cotton dress and a pinafore apron, 1860-80 



(1989.0123). 

 David L. and Joyce Q. Casey: 2 Sony Betamax videotape cassette recorders 



and 2 Sony videotape recorder auto changers, 1977-79 (1988.0784). 

 Russell K. Cashdollar: shot glass with slogan "Happy Days Are Here Again" 



and picture of a donkey (1988.0709). 

 Joseph A. Castellano, Ph.D.: 9 examples of early electronic watches and a 



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