Alvin R. and Marjorie Sered Kantor: 41 U.S. postal marking devices, 10 



boxes of type, and a stamp pad (1987.0905),- 45 postal marking devices 



and postal badges (1988.0088); post office screen line unit with base, 



ca. 1900 (1988.0658). 

 Lillian S. Kaplan: 36 phonograph records (1988.0824). 



E. C. Karnavas: 5-station germanium point contact assembly (1988.0473). 

 Celine Karraker: 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1907 to 1910 



(1984.3024); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1916 to 1920 



(1988.3001); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1920 to 1925 



(1988.3002); 10 diaries kept by Leo H. Baekeland from 1910 to 1916 



(1988.3017); 19 boxes of papers kept by Leo H. Baekeland (1988.3065). 

 Jack Kemp for President: 8 buttons, 4 bumper stickers, 3 videotape 



cassettes, a strip of stickers, and an information leaflet (1989.0130), 

 Deborah L. Kempf: 2 school memory books, Girl Scout mess kit and sash, 



"Woodstock" poster and headband, Beatles badge, 8-track tape, and 



trading card set, Jefferson Airplane poster, and a package of daisy 



decals (1987.0717). 

 Dr. Bernard V. Kessler: Hastings automobile radio, ca. 1953 (1987.0464). 

 Rose E. and Prof. Seymour R. Kesten: Clavioline electronic musical 



instrument made in Paris (1987.0122). 

 Keuffel & Esser Company (through Marsh W. Bull): 2 dividing engines, a set 



of slide rules, pantograph, planimeter, compass, and a set of dividers 



(306012). 

 Seymour Kevelson: Wildman circular rib knitting machine with March & 



Crowford stop mechanism, ca. 1905 (1989.0074). 

 Claudia Brush Kidwell: pair of white plastic earrings, pair of ceramic 



earrings, and fake pearl necklace, all 1950s, and a girl's clear 



plastic umbrella, 1981-83 (1989.0043). 

 Cody C. Kirkwood in memory of Helen Kirkwood and Arthur S. Knight: album of 



colorgraph prints with historic notes and instructions (1988.0580). 

 Margaret B. Klapthor: envelope of documents from the "Just Say No" 



anti-drug campaign (1989.0100). 

 M. B. Klein, Inc. (through Stanley F. Dobrzycki): set of 29 N-scale model 



trucks and automobiles and a set of 14 N-scale model pedestrians 



(1988.3104). 

 Ben Kleinerman: 2 Transitape sound recorders, a Cinesone film adapter, and 



a reel of 16mm film (1987.0520). 

 Carole R. and David C. Kline: 2 fragments of reproduction ingrain carpeting 



with pre-Civil War designs (1989.0280). 

 Claudine K. Klose: 4 plastic toys including a bathroom set, sewing machine, 



rocking chair, and a vacuum cleaner, ca. 1946 (1988.0631). 

 Marion Koehler: 19 pharmaceutical samples, 1983 (1984.0389). 

 The Bank of Korea, New York Representative Office (through Stella L. M. 



Cerruti): 6-piece uncirculated coin set of the Republic of Korea, 1988 



(1988.0775). 

 Carol L. Kregloh: 2 infant's shirts, 1986 (1989.0051). 

 Kroloff Marshall & Associates (through Janette H. Brown): 3 transcripts, 



3 pamphlets, 3 tickets, 2 programs, 2 brochures, a button, and a 



T-shirt, all from the presidential and vice-presidential debates, 1988 



(1988.0704). 

 Barbara E. Kuhns: combination pencil and paperclip made by Okaya of Japan 



(1986.0791). 

 Kyocera Corporation (through Dr. Y. Hamano and M. Miyazaki): 4 ceramic 



turbo-charger rotors (1988.0171). 



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