Labor Institute of Public Affairs (through Larry Kirkman) : 4 videotape 



cassettes, 3 newsletters, 2 balloons, 2 bumper stickers, 2 lapel pins, 



2 buttons, and a brochure, all from the "Union YES" campaign, 1988 



(1988.0826). 

 Kathryn H. Lance: woman's beaded evening dress, 1926-27 (1989.0198). 

 Lance Woodcraft Products (through John E. Foster): rosewood judge's gavel, 



1987 (1988.0178). 

 Harriet Augusta Tusler Langer in memory of Harriet Conners Tusler: bandanna 



commemorating the U.S. Centennial, 1876 (1988.0666). 

 League of Women Voters (through Nancy W. Neuman): 13 documents and a banner 



from the 1980 presidential debates and 15 documents and a T-shirt from 



the 1984 presidential debates (1988.0303). 

 James K. Leavitt: information packet on the political views of Pat 



Robertson (1988.0745). 

 J. A. Lehans: set of 3 type-A transistors, ca. 1949 (1988.0811). 

 Lehigh University, Fritz Engineering Laboratory (through Dr. Roger G. 



Slutter): aluminum water pipe, laminated timber, structural steel 



beam, steel wire rope, and a welded steel bar, all compressed or 



tension-tested (1988.3036). 

 P. Leiner Nutritional Products, Inc. (through Gale K. Bensussen) : 19 



vitamin and mineral products, a T-shirt, and an advertising display 



(1983.0083). 

 Lenox, Incorporated (through Stephen F. Lichtenstein) : 7 plates, 6 bowls, 



2 divided serving dishes, cup with saucer, cup, creamer, and a sugar 



bowl with lid, all made of melamine plastic about 1960 (1988.0696). 

 Maxine M. Leon: spool box shaped like a school desk with "inkwell hole" 



thimble-holder, 20th century (1989.0481). 

 Bernard R. Levine: 12 table knives, and 2 forks, 19th century (1988.0763); 



nickel-silver fork marked for use by the U.S. Army's Medical 



Department, 1870-1910 (1988.0764). 

 Alan R. Levinstone, M.D.: 2 Univac 1105 core planes, ca. 1960 (1988.0804). 

 Alan and Elaine Levitt: 189 advertising materials used by Mr. and Mrs. 



Levitt at Sherman Pharmacy in Sherman, New York (1988.3090). 

 Hope Anthony Levy: 5 needlework accessory containers and a Berlin 



embroidery pattern, all 19th century (1988.0203). 

 Jay A. Lewis: Union Porcelain Works cream pitcher and covered sugar bowl 



used as salesman's samples (1989.0104). 

 Ingrid E. Liedman: sash with 20 buttons and 4 stickers, "Women Against 



Military Madness" (1988.0641). 

 Eli Lilly and Company (through William F. Pillow, Jr.): 28 pharmaceutical 



products (1982.0153); Archives (through Anita Martin): 11 drugs, 6 



syringes, 2 test kits, 2 needles, a sterilizing flask, and an insulin 



demonstration kit (1982.0498). 

 Jesse Limoli: silver Canadian medal honoring Elvis Presley (1989.0035). 

 Susan B. Lisk: woman's wedding dress with petticoat and drawers and a 



photograph of the bride, Mary Susan Stubblefield Carpenter, married on 



May 12, 1896 (1988.0725). 

 Marguerite C. Little: diploma awarded to James Henry Herndon, M.D. in 1848 



and a medicine chest used by Dr. Herndon (1989.0204). 

 Ralph Lockwood: triple-model horn made by Helmut Finke of West Germany, 



1977 (1986.0707). 

 Reuben 0. Logan: practice sorting case used by Martin Musolf during his 



career with the U.S. Post Office, 1920-61 (1988.0053). 

 Lonestar Cement Company (through Perry R. Keeton and John H. Delong): 



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