drugs, 1988 (1988.0335). 

 Cal T. Vance: Odyssey electronic game (1989.0048). 

 Francois Van Hoof: modern impression in tin of the reverse of a Russian 



Empire 10- kopecks piece of 1871 (1988.0064); 2 modern impressions in 



tin of an 1363 Russian Empire 2 -kopecks piece (1988.0782). 

 Varian Associates, Research Center (through Dr. John C. Helmer): 



photoelectron ESCA spectrometer, ca . 1970 (1989.0067). 

 Henry Velasco: milling machine end cutter (1988.3043). 

 VentuResearch (through Roger L. Hummel): 6 watches and a clock powered by 



water batteries (1988.0585). 

 Carol Ann and David J. Vetter, Jr.: 8 pieces of clothing, 7 toys, 7 books, 



5 cloth bags, a room sign, award ribbon, placemat, pillow case, 

 alcohol pad, baby formula, and a baby blanket, all used by David, the 

 "Bubble Boy,' 1971-84 (1986.0201). 



Robert M. Vogel: portable watchmen's clock with 2 keys and a box of 



recording tapes, made by Detex Watchclock Corporation (1987.0216); 



VariTyper 360 typewriter for large engineering plans and drafts, 



fitted with 12 typing elements, 1960s (1987.0406); micrometer caliper 



made by J. T. Slocomb Company (1988.0406). 

 Von Fange Tool Company, Inc. (through Thomas Von Fange) : beryllium-copper 



cabinetmaker's hammer (1987.0689). 

 Evelyn Wagman: Tucker-style "Spider" pattern porcelain cup, 1826-38 



(1988.0234). 

 Janice Wajda: Motorola radio, 1948-49 (1988.0148). 



James D. Walker, R.S.: wooden watchmaker- jeweler 's bench, 1945 (1989.3042). 

 Susan N. Wallace: leather wallet for U.S. war bonds (1988.0771). 

 Robert M. Warfel: check writing machine made by the Todd Protectograph 



Company, ca. 1923 (303852). 

 Hilda S. Warner: 6 infant's shirts, a bib, cap, pair of child's drawers and 



a christening blanket (1988.0388). 

 Jack R. Warner: Hewlett-Packard 250 business computer system in a set of 



6 components (1989.0023); 13 manuals, 5 pieces of duplicate hardware, 

 and 3 hard disks which were used with a Hewlett-Packard 250 computer 

 (1989.3009). 



Carol L. and Robert D. Warrington: silk U.S. flag with 26 painted stars 



(1989.0408). 

 Washington Pain Center (through Dr. Lorenz Ng ) : "TENS for Pain Control" 



poster and a dental needle (1985.3045). 

 Harriet Wasserman: scrapbook, notebook, and a poster from the Falcon Trio 



comedy aerial act, 1912-31 (1985.0167). 

 C. Malcolm and Joan Pearson Watkins in memory of Lura Woodside Watkins: 



5,069 stereo cards and 18 glass stereo views, 1850-1920s (1988.3071). 

 LaVerne Watkins: 3 sets of drawing instruments, a polar planimeter, and a 



Pelikan Graphos penholder set (1989.0305); 18 surveying instruments 



used in Arizona and New Mexico, 1880-1985 (1989.0403); Curta 



calculating machine and an Otis King calculating rule with 2 



instruction papers (1989.3049); surveyor's graduated ring compass and 



an instrument case (1989.3064). 

 Robert Field Watkins III: leaflet, "National Stand Up For Dukakis Day 



Rally," dated October 24, 1988 (1988.0707). 

 Donald L. Watson: Model ASR-33 teletype computer terminal (1989.0575). 

 Lorraine Watson in memory of Charles C. Koontz: English pepper box revolver 



with case and accessories (1987.0496). 

 Louise B. Weis: black textured wool coat with fur trim, a photograph of 



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