Xerox Corporation, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (through Linda Brandt): 



Xerox Alto and Star personal computers, 1970s (1989.0432). 

 Jay Dee and Joan Yearous: Star razor blade and a sample of Mentholatum 



(1984.0730). 

 Jane Griffin Yeingst and William H. Yeingst: set of jar wrenches, 1930s; 



mirro aluminum cookie and pastry press, 1950s; and a set of ironware 



dinner service, ca. 1951 (1988.3119); "Cootie" game, ca. 1952, and a 



child's "Super Hero" costume, 1983 (1989.0064); McGraw Electric 



Company "Toastmaster" toaster, ca. 1936, and an envelope of decorated 



wax paper, 1930s (1989.3017). 

 Hizeko Yoshimura: cartidge belt, pistol belt, first aid pouch, and a 



canteen with cover and cup (1988.0644). 

 Joan M. Young: "Obsession" perfume bottle, 1985 (1988.0809). 

 Victor Yuliano: 17 8-track audiotape cartidges and a carrying case 



(1988.0497). 

 Charles H. Yust, Jr.: feed strip for Benet-Mercie machine gun (1987.0388). 

 Louis A. Zanoni: 3 electronic watch modules, 2 sets of electronic watch 



displays, a Chronar calculator watch, and liquid crystal display clock 



(1987.0358). 

 Marian Elsie Metcalf Zimmerly: woman's Timex electric wrist watch 



(1987.0490). 

 David B. and Frankie Zurav: set of 10 artificial fingernails hand-painted 



with flag and patriotic motifs by Sue Ellen Schultes for Mrs. Zurav to 



wear at the inaugural events of 1989 (1989.0327). 



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