with 2 instruction sheets and an adder with instructions (1988.0807); 



Young Engineers' Guide book, business reply card, and a manual for a 



Fordson tractor (1988.3110). 

 Numismatic and Antiquarian Service Corporation of America, R. M. Smythe & 



Company, Inc. (through Douglas B. Ball and John E. Herzog): 15 



Colonial and Continental currency notes, 1748-78, and 2 Depression 



scrip plates, 1933 (1988.0790); 41 European lottery tickets of the 



late 19th to early 20th centuries, a Swedish bank note of 1711, Danish 



bank note of 1810, and a Chase National Bank specimen signature 



booklet of 1931 (1988.0816). 

 Harold J. Nussbaum: 8 silver and gold Masonic medals, 1970-77 (1988.0560). 

 Alden S. T. O'Brien: woman's gray silk bonnet, 1850-55 and a man's 



collapsible black silk top hat with its original box, 1880-1920 



(1989.0142). 

 Odetics, Inc. (through J. Slutzky and L. W. Welsch): Odex I walking robot 



and controller, 1983 (1986.0452). 

 Olin Defense Systems Group (through Donald W. Griffin): cartridge and shell 



display board (1987.0392). 

 Omnis Surgical, Inc. (through Robert G. Munson): clear plastic human back 



model and a model of a human back with removable skin and spine 



section (1984.3054). 

 Oriental Medical Supplies (through Rahl L. Felt and Thomas A. Riihimaki): 



28 pieces of acupuncture equipment, models, posters, and documents 



(1985.3027). 

 Catherine B. Orne: 2 U.S. award medals and a Canadian award medal which 



honor scientific achievements, 1943-54 (1988.0712). 

 Laura Osborn: mechanical paradox invented by Francis C. Osborn (1980.0580). 

 Stephen E. Osman: pair of military blue wool convalescence pants, ca. 1918 



(1988.0564). 

 Susan O. Ostroff: 19 pieces of sheet music (1988.0538); 19 pieces of sheet 



music (1988.0693). 

 Mrs. Gladys C. Page: autograph album used by Carrie Miller of San 



Francisco, California, ca. 1902 (1989.0071). 

 Mary L. Partello: Dalton's "Little Giant" adding machine, 1920s (1988.3122). 

 Betty Lou and H. L. Payne: dumpy level made by Elliott Brothers of London, 



ca. 1875 (1989.0482). 

 Herbert L. Pelham: 26 Chinese, Bolivian, German, and U.S. coins and 2 U.S. 



tokens (1988.0613). 

 Pencil Makers Association, Inc. (through William L. MacMillian III): 



22 plastic boxes showing the stages of wooden pencil manufacture 



(1987.3113). 

 Dane A. Penland: T-shirt and information packet from the "International 



Shadow Project 1985" commemorating the 40th anniversary of the atomic 



bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, Japan (1989.0085). 

 Carol M. Perkins: 2 maps, a 1964 Emmy certificate, pith helmet, and safari 



jacket, all used by Marlin Perkins of the television series, "Mutual 



of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" (1989.0182). 

 David Perlman (through Rev. Claude A. Heitman) : working patent models for 6 



timing devices, a signaling apparatus, and a flash tube, all invented 



by Mr. Perlman between 1925-1940 (294915). 

 Pamela L. and Richard F. Peterson: T-shirt with Spiro Agnew as Mickey Mouse 



depicted on the front (1989.0361). 

 Thomas M. Pettus: battle flag of Nazi Germany (1987.0059). 

 Ann Lafferty Pfeiffer: woman's 2-piece wool suit, 1900-10, and a satin 



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