Edward W. Alftiend, IV: 79 foots of 

 typemetal and wood printing types 

 and 48 miscellaneous printing tools 

 and equipment (1986.0975). 



Dr. Julian Le Roi Altenhaus: campaign 

 burton, "Scientists, Engineers, 

 Physicians for Johnson" (1992.0019). 



Harold Airman: 15 etchings by Mr. 

 Altman, 1958-65 (1991.0425). 



Amalgamated Clothing Workers: 

 pamphlet about occupational safety 

 and a booklet about the Taft-Hartley 

 Act (1991.0792). 



American Eagle Associates, Inc. 



(through Michael J. Carroll): 3 proof 

 medals commemorating the 50th 

 anniversary of the Japanese attack on 

 Pearl Harbor (1992.0253). 



American Federation of Labor and Con- 

 gress of Industrial Organizations 

 (through L. G. Nygren): 9 pieces of 

 Remington Rand punched card 

 equipment (305981). 



American Philosophical Society 

 (through Herman H. Goldstine): 

 cable post-tensioned cast iron girder 

 made by J. A. Gendell & Company 

 and used in the Farmers' & 

 Mechanics' Bank in Philadelphia, 

 1854-55 (1991.0786). 



Mrs. Helen and Polie L. Ames: 5 

 uniform items worn by Edwin Sear- 

 son of the U.S. Army Hospital Corps 

 during the Spanish-American War of 

 1898 and 9 uniform items and 6 

 medals worn by Montenegro soldier 

 Peter Bularovich during WW I and 

 a painting of Mr. Bulatovich 

 (1987.0008). 



Dr. Howard K. Ammerman: Golding 

 printing press (1991.0379). 



Betty V. and Donald C. Anderson: 1948 

 track roadster racing car built and 

 raced by Dick Frazier and a Mutual 

 Racing Association insignia patch 

 (1992.0028). 



Norman T. Anderson: stereo-grapho- 

 scope made in France, ca. 1890 

 (1992.0195). 



Anonymous: 3 counterfeit U.S. $10 bills 

 (1991.0847). 



Lillian T. Anthony: elevator operator's 

 uniform blouse (1992. 0153). 



Government of Antigua and Barbuda, 

 Barbuda Post Office, Philatelic 



Bureau: 30 stamps, 7 first day covers, 

 and a miniature sheet of Barbuda 

 (1991.0031). 



The University of Arkansas, Depart- 

 ment of Psychology (through Prof. 

 Joel S. Freund): memory drum 

 (1979.3065). 



Alex C. Armstrong: silver Cuzco 

 Federacion %-nales coin of 1837 

 (1991.0761); Guatemalan i-real coin 

 of 1827 (1992.0098). 



Mary P. Armstrong: 6 Bolivian coins, 

 1838-63 (1992.0103). 



Mary G. N. and Col. Whitney 



Ashbridge: 69 U.S. military uniform 

 items, accessories, and equipment 

 (316364). 



Col. Whitney Ashbridge: 22 documents 

 relating to the U.S. Army Corps of 

 Engineers (1979.0661). 



Associated Press (through Larry W 

 Stephens): Associated Press sign from 

 a teletype machine (1992.0094). 



Association for Computing Machinery, 

 Washington, D.C. Chapter (through 

 Joyce Amenta): 2 sets of microfiche 

 about the association and of its 

 newsletter, Computopics, 1958-78 

 (1980.3007). 



Association of American Railroads 

 (through Joyce Koeneman): 

 videotape cassette titled "How to 

 Move America" (1991.3020). 



Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod: matched quar- 

 tet of bows for 2 violins, a viola and a 

 cello made by Roger Zabinski, ca. 

 1991, a violin bow made by Henryk 

 Kaston, 1991 (1991.0827). 



Cindy and Richard W. Babcock: arm- 

 style school bus stop sign, 1930s 

 (1984.0357). 



Jane F. Babson: 19 pieces of woman's 

 clothing and accessories worn by 

 Mrs. Babson, 1960-88 (1991.0852); 

 woman's bracelet made of English 

 coins, 1944-46 (1992.0051). 



Clark J. Bailey: "Devil's Fiddle" tam- 

 bourine on a staff with bells, cym- 

 bals, and a carved devil's head 

 (1991.0746). 



Baker Furniture Company (through 

 Roderick G. Kreitzer): mahogany 

 armchair made in 1990 from a design 

 adapted in 1932 from an 18th-century 

 English chair (1991.0201). 



Florence I. Balasny-Barnes: Abraham 

 Lincoln commemorative plaster bust 

 patented by Joseph A. Bailly, ca. 1865 

 (1992.0049). 



Christopher Balon: woodland 



camouflage utility uniform shirt, 

 trousers, undershirt, and pair of 

 boots worn by Mr. Balon in Saudi 

 Arabia, and a Kodak disc camera 

 damaged by shrapnel during the 

 SCUD missile attack at Dhamran, 

 1991 (1991.0558). 



Sophronia Waesche Barbara: 5 18th- and 

 19th-century lace borders and an 

 embroidery frame with a partial 

 sampler attached (1991.0448). 



Carol R. Bare: 9 woman's dresses, 2 

 suits, and a coat, all designed by 

 Clair McCardell, 1939-58 (1991.0720). 



Mary Ellin Barrett, Linda L. Emmet, 

 and Elizabeth I. Peters: 77 pieces of 

 memorabilia including plaques, 

 medallions, trophies, and clothing, 

 all earned and used by Irving Berlin 

 (1991.3198). 



Lt. Col. Richard J. Barringer, USAF: 

 Keuffel & Esser architect's convert- 

 ible level and a tripod (1992.0060). 



Dorothy Bingham Bartley: Royle Jac- 

 quard card-cutting machine, ca. 1937 

 (1987.0131). 



Preston R. Basse tt (through Margarer 

 B. Stern): 27 bicycle lapel pins and 9 

 souvenir items with bicycle motifs, 

 1880-1910, and a set of tobacco card 

 premiums with images of early 

 bicycles, ca. 1940 (1990.0294). 



Alan G. Bates: 3 woodworking molding 

 planes (1991.0061). 



Fannie V. and Richard J. Beall: Sterling 

 skirt marker with its original box, 

 1900-30 (1991.0002). 



Jean and Michael Becker: 3/4-size 

 violoncello made by Abraham Pres- 

 cott in the early 19th century 

 (1992.0005). 



Roger L Beckett: box of Lindsay's safety 

 pins patented in 1878 (1991.0164). 



Robert W Bebout: 4 bowls, 2 vases, a 

 clock, and a set of rings and disks 

 ready to be assembled into a vase, all 

 made of wood turned on a lathe in- 

 vented by Mr. Bebout (1991.0060). 



David R. Beiler: 23 videotape cassettes 

 of television spots compiled for 



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