James McK. Symington: set of 5 graphical firing tables in a case 

 (1988.0248). 



Tanaka Dental Products (through Bruce Swanson): "Big Teeth" dental anatomy 

 kit (1989.0345). 



Neil Taxy: 4 mint stamps of Israel (1988.0444). 



Ernest H. Taylor: 49 fonts of foundry-style type matrices (1988.0235). 



Comdr. Jay E. Taylor: dictating unit, transcription unit, headphones, 

 telephone system, and set of plastic discs, all part of Thomas A. 

 Edison's VoiceWriter dictating system (1989.0449). 



Nancy Lane Terry: 3 fragments of resist-printed cotton fabric from China, 

 1988 (1989.0278). 



Frances G. Thompson: silver-plated pitcher decorated in high relief, made 

 by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company of Wallingford, Connecticut, ca. 

 1880 (1989.0338). 



Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Company, Inc. (through John C. Millane): cloth 

 bag filled with lead shot and a shot-weighing scale, both for use with 

 a cement-testing machine (1988.3018). 



Adelle and Erwin Tomash: set of 14 drawings of the Scheutz difference 



engine made at the Dudley Observatory in Albany, New York (1988.0798). 



Travel Industry Association of American (through F. O'Rourke): "Discover 

 American" plaque, ca. 1965 (1988.0828). 



Trow & Holden Company Incorporated (through Norman Akley) : stonecutter's 

 double-headed steel hammer, ca. 1987 (1987.0846). 



Betty M. Tubbs: 5 summer khaki uniform items and 3 evening dress blue 



uniform items worn by Lt. Col. Randolph Coyle, USMC, 1937 (1988.0628). 



Mildred E. Tucker: woman's silver ring set with a blue stone and white 

 beads, 1900-30 (1988.0556). 



Marie Tyler-McGraw and Howard M. Wachtel: 68 buttons, 9 posters, a 



postcard, and a pin (1988.0661); 4 political posters (1988.3140). 



United Nations Postal Administration: 614 stamps and 12 souvenir sheets of 

 the United Nations (1988.0436). 



United Shoe Machinery Corporation (through Kevin Cochrane): 129 containers 

 of photographic and documentary records of the United Shoe Machinery 

 Corporation, 1899-1976 (1987.3124). 



U.S. Central Intelligence Agency: German Luger revolver and a French 



D'Armes St. Etienne revolver (1987.0220); French Unique semi-automatic 

 pistol made by D'Armes Des Pyrenees Hendaye (1989.0457). 



U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards: slated globe 

 (1989.0188); Center for Building Technology, Structures Division 

 (through Dr. Charles Culver): steel-reinforced mock-up of concrete 

 column joint from the Soviet-built U.S. embassy in Moscow, 1987 

 (1988.3034); National Telecommunications and Information 

 Administration (through Fred A. Hand): teletype keyboard with tape 

 reader (1981.3037). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency, Defense 



Intelligence School: General Electric Datanet teletype machine with 

 acoustic coupler (1981.3034); Department of the Air Force, Air Defense 

 Tactical Air Command (through Lt. Col. Joseph H. Gerard): 20 

 components of the Semi-Automat ic Ground Environment (SAGE) computer 

 system, in operation from 1952 to 1983 (1983.0298); Rome Air 

 Development Center, Griffiss Air Force Base: 12 components of a 

 Control Data Corporation 160 computer (1977.0173); Headquarters, 

 AFMPC/DPMASA (through Stanley M. Duda) : Brazilian Taurus automatic 

 pistol and a reproduction Spanish flintlock pistol (1987.0227); 



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