Dr. G. B. Cordova: baking peel or 

 spatula used to put bread into and 

 take it out of an oven, ca. 1950 

 (1992.0059). 



Cornell University, New York State 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Department of Horticultural Sciences 

 (through Hugh C. Price, Ph.D. and 

 John Sanford, Ph.D.): 2 prototypes of 

 the Biolistic particle gun, a set of ac- 

 cessories, and a videotape cassette 

 showing a microprojectile inside a 

 plant cell, 1987-90 (1991.0785); 

 School of Civil and Environmental 

 Engineering (through Arnim H. 

 Meyberg): 2 wrought-iron bridge 

 spikes removed in 1910 from the 

 Amesbury-New bury port, Mas- 

 sachusetts suspension bridge built in 

 1810 (1992.0006). 



Maj. Rhonda L. Cornum: Prisoner of 

 War uniform jacket, shirt, trousers, 

 sneakers, and a sling for a broken arm 

 issued to Major Cornum by Iraq 

 when captured during the Persian 

 Gulf War, 1991 (1991.0402). 



Martial P. Corriveau, P.E.: first day 

 cover cancelled at both Cheyenne 

 Post Office and the Wyoming State 

 Capital Station on February 23, 1990 

 (1991.0008). 



James Cotton: Hohner Marine Band har- 

 monica in the key of A, made in Ger- 

 many (1991.0367). 



Cornelia Cree: 35 pieces of WW I 

 military and YWCA uniform items 

 and accessories, insignia, and docu- 

 ments (1979.0341). 



Adrian Cronauer: Webster Webcor 

 Model 181-: wire recorder (1992.0315). 



Jeane Cronauer: pressed glass sauce dish 

 in the Canadian pattern, 1874-97 

 (1992.0366). 



Ruth W. Crook: electric soldering iron 

 with 7 interchangeable tips, 6 files, a 

 file box, and a can of soldering flux 

 (1991.0278). 



Pauline Sherman Crouse: 18 documents 

 and a silver identification tag from 

 Mrs. Crouse 's WW I Army Nurse 

 Corps career (1977.1042). 



Government of Cuba, Coprefil, 

 Empresa Comercial Filatelica: 78 

 stamps, 37 first day covets, and 2 

 souvenir sheets of Cuba (1991.0167). 



George S. Cuhaj: 2 bronze medals 

 designed by Mr. Cuhaj, 1990-92 

 (1992.0252). 



Barton S. Cummings: 4.5 cubic feet of 

 correspondence, personal papers, and 

 manuscripts documenting the adver- 

 tising career of Mr. Cummings, 1938- 

 90 (1992.3042). 



Cindy Cutshall: 3 crayon and pencil 

 drawings by Miss Cutshall and a pin 

 commemorating the first human 

 gene therapy experiment in 1990 

 (1992.0072). 



Government of the Republic of Cyprus, 

 Ministry of Communications and 

 Works, Department of Postal Ser- 

 vices (through Andreas Stamataris): 6 

 stamps of Cyprus (1991.0336). 



Bonnie Dank: 42 phonograph records con- 

 tained in 11 album covers (1988.0384). 



Edward M. Davenport: bathtub, 

 medicine cabinet, sink, and a toilet 

 (1992.0146). 



S. LeRoy Deavenport and Judith D. 

 Mitchener: 8 film reels of cotton 

 production in Mississippi, 1938-50 

 (1992.0144). 



Delia DeMoss and Kay Fredericks: 2 

 dresses, 2 pairs of sleeves, a crinoline, 

 and a pair of panties worn by Ms. 

 Fredericks when dancing on a black 

 light stage in the 1950s (1991.0677). 



Government of Denmark, Postens 

 Frimaerkecenter (through Hanne 

 Lund): 65 stamps of Denmark and 60 

 stamps of the Faroe Islands (1991.0112). 



Josephine M. DeRosa and Louise H. 

 Puleo: 5 clothing items comprising a 

 performance outfit worn by Johnny 

 Puleo (1991.0264); 3 harmonicas 

 played by Johnny Puleo (1991.0265). 



Pamela A. Derrenger: feather duster, as- 

 bestos burner pad, box-form grill, 

 and a vegetable peeler (1992.0208); 3 

 palette-form individual tables, an as- 

 bestos burner pad, and a whisk 

 broom (1992.3113). 



Lynda DeWitt: tie clip with the U.S. 

 Postal Service emblem (1991.0065). 



Norman Diamond: 2 Johnson fare box 

 manuals, 1929 (1985.3066). 



Dennis Dimmer: book of advertise- 

 ments about Duke Ellington and his 

 orchestra at the Chicago Coliseum, 

 1944 (1991.3149). 



District of Columbia Bureau of Public 

 Works (through F. Clayton Dade): 

 street cleaning cart with shovel and 

 broom (1992.0272). 



Edward di Valli: linen cloth, table 

 cover, shirt, cape, cameo brooch, and 

 a book brought from northern Italy 

 about 1907 and a set of naturalization 

 papers of 1942 for Louis and Rosa Ot- 

 tino (1990.0345)- 



William C. Dolowy, M.S., D.V.M.: .5 

 cubic foot of documents related to 

 Dr. Dolowy 's research on the enzyme 

 L-asparginase now used in human 

 leukemia therapy (1992.3157). 



Arnold Donahue: WW I enlisted man's 

 coat, breeches, and gas mask 

 (1979.0915). 



Donley & Miller Ltd. (through Peter R. 

 Miller): 4-piece pink-glazed terra 

 corta architectural spandrel panel 

 made by Northwestern Terra Cotta 

 Company for the Western Methodist 

 Book Concern building of Chicago, 

 Illinois in 1899 (1991.0887). 



Richard G. Doty: American Numis- 

 matic Association centennial com- 

 memorative medal, 1991 (1991.0685). 



Colleen and Paul M. Dougherty: 

 military training saddle with acces- 

 sories and a bridle, all made by D. 

 Mason and Son, Ltd. of Birmingham, 

 Great Britain, ca. 1916 (1992.0012). 



T. Scripps Downing: 6 cipher machines 

 including prototypes and 2 sets of 

 cipher rotors invented by Edward H. 

 Hebem, 192OS-30S (1991.0190); 128 

 cipher machine components, photo- 

 graphs, drawings, documents, and 

 patent papers related to Edward H. 

 Hebem's work in the 1920s and 1930s 

 (1991.3033). 



Robert A. Draghi: door (1992.0151). 



Eileen and Richard C. Dubrow: 2 bal- 

 loon-backed side chairs made by J. 

 H. Belter & Company of New York 

 City, 1856-61 (1991.0867). 



Dudley Sports (through John F. Fur- 

 long): 8 sofrball-making objects in- 

 cluding 4 covers, 2 cores, a partially 

 sewn ball, and a stitching clamp, 

 all used by workers in Haiti 

 (1991.0442). 



Michael P. Duffy: hardtack biscuit 

 decorated with ink, "C.B. Ford, Com- 



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