corporated which were reproduced 

 from the Smithsonian Institution's 

 Division of Costume collection, 1990- 

 91 (1991.0701). 



Virginia B. Jachowski: silk kerchief il- 

 lustrating the Machinery Building at 

 the Pan-American Exposition in Buf- 

 falo, New York (1990.0357). 



Richard Jackson: official publication 

 from the Duke Ellington Exhibit at 

 the Vincent Astor Gallery, New York 

 Public Library, July u-August 18, 

 1979 (1990.3186). 



Dorothy Jacobs: saxophone-shaped 

 kazoo made in Japan (1991.0683); 

 memorial plaque for a girl who died 

 in 1913 (1991.0742). 



Wynne James III: facsimile image of 

 Joseph Barbiere, Jr. sent from Paris 

 to Lyons, France by Jean Caselli's pan- 

 telegraphy method in 1867 

 (1992.0292). 



Barbara Janssen: striped wool shawl and 

 a printed cotton feed bag (1991.0421). 



The Bank of Japan (through Y 

 Murakami): 2 500-yor coins com- 

 memorating the 20th anniversary of 

 the U.S. reversion of Okinawa to 

 Japan, 1992 (1992.0218). 



Jbi, Incorporated (through Lisa Lindahl 

 and Hinda Miller): woman's "Jogbra" 

 sports brassiere, 1977-80 (1991.0172). 



Jebco Incorporated (through Stephen K. 

 Giddens): U.S. Postal Service Express 

 Mail collection box for next day 

 delivery, 1990 (1990.0474). 



C. Francis Jenkins: stereo camera 

 (1992.0211). 



Jensen Tools Inc. (through S. L Jensen 

 and Norman J. Sloan): attache-style 

 tool case with 73 tools used to repair 

 computers and other electronic equip- 

 ment (1991.0104). 



Mrs. Betty Johansen in memory of Ralph 

 E. Goad: unfired clay railroad telegraph 

 insulator, ca. 1915 (1991.3130). 



D. Wayne Johnson: silver medal by 

 Alex Shagin honoring Christopher 

 Columbus, 1989 (1992.0132). 



Marjorie Johnson: 18 postcards, 1909-20 



(1990.0662). 

 Miriem E. Johnson (through Elizabeth 



Kern and Louise W. Marsh): woman's 



mother-of-pearl and lace fan, 1880- 



1900 (1991.0700). 



The Journal of Commerce (through 

 Kenneth W Manz and James R. 

 Steckel): Intertype linotype machine 

 No. 1 of 1913 (1991.0708). 



Ann L. Kallal: 4 Roman Catholic prayer 

 cards, a prayer book of 1902, diploma 

 from St. Leo's School in Chicago of 

 1923, and a theater Playbill of 1934 

 (1990.0248). 



Constan G. Kanellos: Mauserwerk STG- 

 44 German assault rifle (1991.0676). 



Be nit a J. Kaplan: Red Cross headband 

 ofWWI(i992.oi7i). 



Janie M. Kash: model of the De Wttt 

 Clinton locomotive with tender and a 

 set of 3 coaches made by Peyton L. 

 Morgan, 1931-33 (19910036). 



Flora D. Katz: button, "I Gave My 

 Tooth to Science," given to donors 

 during studies to measure strontium- 

 90 in baby teeth (1991.0392). 



Inga F. Kear in memory of Karl Friedrich 

 Corbach: American Beauty electric 

 tailor's iron used by Mr. Corbach with 

 original box and card (1991.0433); 

 American Beauty electric tailor's iron 

 used by Mr. Corbach (1991.3078). 



Kimberly Kelly: program commemorat- 

 ing the Baltimore Orioles Opening 

 Day of Orioles Park at Camden 

 Yards, 1992 (1992.0166). 



LaVerne Y and Rufus G. Kelly: 

 rotogravure section of the Philadel- 

 phia Tribune newspaper dated July 2, 

 1931 (1989.0214). 



Shirl L. Kemps: 2 pairs of locking pliers 

 used in watchmaking (1991.0334). 



Kenwood U.S.A. Corporation, Com- 

 munications and Test Equipment 

 Division (through Joel E. Berger): 3 

 transceivers with accessories used at 

 amateur radio station NN3SI 

 (1986.3077). 



Jean Keppler: Loring hand sewing 

 machine, Ultra Stitcher with marker 

 in original box, and a Christmas 

 handkerchief made in China during 

 WW II (1991.0673). 



Keuffel and Esser Company: 26 sets of 

 calculating rule components made by 

 Keuffel &c Esser (1983.3008). 



Billie Jean King: tennis dress 

 (199 2.0122). 



George King: 2-piece dress of knitted 

 ribbon and a notebook of knitting 



samples, both made by Lee S. King 

 (1990.0165). 



University of London King's College, 

 Department of Physics (through Myles 

 Tempay): 55 pieces of electrical and 

 physical apparatus related to the work 

 of Charles Wheatstone (1990.0539). 



Frank Klapthor: 7 furniture fabric 

 samples (1991.0861). 



Flora Kletzky: woman's housedress 

 made by the Cardinal Cotton Cor- 

 poration of New York City, 1957-59 

 (1991.0390). 



Ron Knappen: candlestick-style non- 

 dial telephone, ca. 1916 (1992.0086). 



Prof. Allen Koenigsberg: replicated 

 brass knob for a Scott Phonautograph 

 (1990.0351). 



The Bank of Korea, New York Repre- 

 sentative Office (through Stella L. M. 

 Cerruti and Han-Keun Yun): 18 

 Korean coins making up proof sets 

 for 1989-91 (1991.0663). 



Richard E. Kremer: cyanotype of con- 

 struction on the Boston elevated rail- 

 way taken March 26, 1900 

 (1992.0200). 



Charles S. Krockmal: 6 glass light 

 shades (1992.0178). 



Charles S. (Charlie) Lamb: 3 ventrilo- 

 quist dummies used by Mr. Lamb's 

 father, Fred Lamb (1992.0225). 



E. Gerald Lamboley: 6 letters written 

 by Japanese-American students to 

 their former teacher during intern- 

 ment during WW II (1992.3150). 



Dr. Mildred A. Lamm: 3 Japanese jac- 

 quard-woven pictures (1990.0232). 



J. C. Landis: 2 containers of Weedone her- 

 bicide, 1940s and 1950s (1992.3077). 



Christian S. LaRcche: Porter's garden 

 telescope and a set of optical com- 

 ponents, 1920s (1992.0242). 



Alan Leaf: 4 photocopies of coverage of 

 Duke Ellington in the Melody Maker 

 and a brochure from the Duke El- 

 lington Tribute Concert Benefit for 

 Cancer Research held June 16, 1987 

 in London (1990.3193). 



Elizabeth MacKay Leavitt and James K. 

 Leavitt: Sampsel automatic damper 

 control, ca. 1940 (1992.0426). 



Leon's Auto Parts (through Gloria S. 

 Thompson): windshield from a 1956 

 Ford automobile (1989.3106). 



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