ca. 1925 (1988.0609). 

 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, External Affairs Department (through 



Richard J. Woodward): "Kelvar" helmet (1988.0191); 3 artificial 



arteries, 2 packages of veins, 2 packages of sutures, 2 soft tissue 



patches, and 2 surgical membrane patches (1988.0645); 



ballistic-resistant vest in a white dress shirt style (1988.3041); 



Fibers Department (through Cassandra L. Horner): "Second Chance" 



bullet proof vest, set of 4 rope segments, set of 3 pairs of 



"Armordillos" gloves, set of 3 "Nomex/Kevlar" honeycomb squares, and a 



set of 2 "Kelvar" bobbins (1989.3026). 

 Pete Du Pont for President: 2 videotape cassettes and a set of 9 bumper 



stickers (1989.0088). 

 Arthur D. Dubin: 31 folders of papers relating to George M. Pullman and the 



production of the Pullman Palace Car (1986.3024). 

 Prof. Shirley Surrette Duffy: "The Checkbook Balancer" adding machine 



(1989.0573). 

 Mike Dukakis for President: videotape cassette, press kit, bumper sticker, 



and a button (1989.0132). 

 George W. Earle, Jr. : Autographic Register counter billing machine and a 



business address rubber stamp used with the machine, ca. 1904 



(1988.0348). 

 Judge Robert J. Eby: button, "Eby" .judicial campaign, 1981 (1989.0359). 

 Nanci K. Edwards: Dennison paper fastener container (1989.0426). 

 Edwin Ellett Tile Company (through Edwin E. Ellett and Grace F. Febrey): 



126 decorative ceramic tiles (1989.0006). 

 Luis Tomas Estrada: poster of tough-looking Uncle Sam figure captioned 



"Sambo" (1988.0646). 

 Elizabeth M. Everall: blue Greek-style handbag, 1968-72 (1988.0691). 

 Max Factor (through Allen G. Kurtzman and Kim Rahilly) : 19 cosmetic 



products of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s (1989.0120). 

 Mary N. Farha in memory of Lewis N., Nabeha B., and Nemetallah Ferris 



Farha: framed document, "Gibran's Message to Young Americans of Syrian 



Origin," 1926 (1988.0619). 

 Faye Klapp Feniger and Henry Ewing Feniger: gray wool automobile blanket, 



1900-20 (1988.0781). 

 Harriett Ferreira (through Helen D. Renteria) : blue and white double-woven 



coverlet, 19th century (1988.0359). 

 Charles W. Fertig: 26 folders of manuscript records relating to the 



development of direct plate laser imager technology for newspaper 



printing (1988.3130). 

 Sandra M. Field: decorated egg inscribed "ES, 1818" (1989.0219). 

 Aline File: gold and pearl bracelet, 1860-80 (1989.0165). 

 Leo Finegold: bumper sticker, "Reagan-Bush Is NOT A Christmas Tree" 



(1988.0640). 

 Avram Finkelstein: 11 posters, 4 flyers, 2 T-shirts, a button, and a bumper 



■ sticker, all concerned with the AIDS pandemic (1988.0537). 

 Finley: 2 sleeves, a collar, and a border of whitework embroidery, 19th 



century (1988.0330). 

 Flexi-Therm, Inc. (through Seymour Katz): 4 thermoflex detectors 



(1986.3094); (through Seymour Katz and Hans S. Stern): 14 sets of 



graphics and pieces of thermographic equipment used to diagnose 



illness by the body's heat patterns (1985.3025). 

 Alexander A. Fondak, M.D.: silver chalice and case, embroidered wrap, 1886 



program album, piece of sheet music, and a ribbon, all owned by the 



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