W F. McGuinn: Stonebridge folding 

 lantern used by Col. Edward M. 

 Offley during WW I (1991.0444). 



Andrew C. McKay: Gavin Model 503 

 UHF television converter (1991.0435). 



Catherine F. McNally in honor of 



Harold R. Fugere: cast iron Doremus- 

 style letter box of 1889 and a Groff 

 fastener (1990.0473). 



Bill Melendez: animation eel with its 

 original watercolor background from 

 the television feature, "It's the Great 

 Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" 

 (1990.0480). 



Susan Meller: feed bag and an apron 

 made of feed bags (1992.0180). 



Pauline A. Melton: burnt wood bowl 

 handmade by Lottie Blessing Jones 

 Melton, 1920s (1992.0374). 



Stephanie Mendenhall: Arab-American 

 mihma ladle used to roast coffee over 

 an open fire (1991.0062). 



Anne P. Merrill: 5 cork rings, 3 sets of 

 surgical instruments, a Bausch & 

 Lomb microscope, microscope lamp, 

 and a pair of safety goggles, all used 

 during early research into oral con- 

 traceptives (1991.0881); compensating 

 polar planimeter made by Keuffel & 

 Esser with instruction pamphlet 

 (1991.0882). 



Thomas Micro: milkman's uniform of 

 the Sealtest Company consisting of a 

 shirt, pants, belt, jacket, and a cap 

 (1992.0115). 



John and Terena Miguel: Gypsy Slava 

 candle of wax and ribbons, 1981 

 (1991.0301). 



Seymour Milberd: Eastman photograph 

 negative album (1992.0304). 



David D. Miller III: unisex T-shirt 

 which changes color according to 

 body heat or outdoor temperature, 

 1991 (1992.0062). 



Dr. John D. Miller: 3 calculator snap-on 

 faces co-developed by Dr. Miller 



(19910434)- 

 Opal V. Miller: 2 school text books 



marked "White Only," ca. 1930 



(1991.0802). 

 Rosemary Parisa Miller: depression era 



bed sheet with patches and mends 



(1990.0643). 

 University of Minnesota, Board of 



Regents (through Barbara Muesing 



and Prof. Alfred O. C. Nier): mass 

 spectrograph consisting of an ion 

 source, ion collector, and a vacuum 

 chamber used by Prof. Nier to 

 separate uranium-235 in February 

 1940 (1990.0446). 



Vernon C. Mitchell: 43 buttons, 9 

 posters, 6 newspapers, 5 leaflets, 3 

 bumper stickers, 3 magazines, 2 

 pamphlets, a flyer, postcard, 

 brochure, press release, program, 

 packet, banner, and a photograph, all 

 related to the modern gay rights 

 movement (1990.0591). 



Wayne Mitchell: child's clip-on necktie 

 of the 1964-65 New York World's 

 Fair (1992.0078). 



MKS Instruments, Inc. (through John 

 J. Sullivan): Baratron Type 77 

 capacitance manometer consisting of 

 a pressure head and a pressure meter, 

 ca. 1967 (1992.0199). 



Government of the Principality of 

 Monaco, Postes et Telecommunica- 

 tions, Office des Emissions de 

 Timbres-Postes: 26 stamps and a min- 

 iature sheet of Monaco (1991.0252). 



Doris W Monk: 2 Philippine military 

 officer's epaulets and a stripe 

 (1987.0875). 



Mary E. Montgomery: elementary 

 school dog tag issued to Mary E. 

 Potts, ca. 1951 (1992.0173). 



Henry Morris: book, The Art ofMetaJ 

 Engraving, by Elizabeth M. Harris, 

 1991 (1991.0747). 



Edward A. Morrison in honor of Joshua 

 Bradley Morrison and in memory of 

 Edward Bradley Morrison: Dietzgen 

 Commander set of drawing instru- 

 ments and a template (1991.0811). 



Gertrude C. Morrison: pair of goggles 

 worn by Gertrude Ederle to swim 

 the English Channel on August 6, 

 1926 and a trophy presented to her 

 by William Randolph Hearst as the 

 Most Popular Athlete of 1926 

 (1991.0781). 



Lois Morrison: 37 feed bags and a pillow 

 case made from a feed bag (1992.0191). 



Gene Moser: 15 cubic feet of documents 

 relating to amateur journalism and 

 the Kelsey Company, manufacturer 

 of small printing presses, 1873-1927 

 (1991.3163). 



Alfonso Mosquera Calligros: Peruvian 

 silver medal commemorating the 

 death of Aldo Moro (1991.0749); 

 bronze medal commemorating 

 Columbus' discovery of the New 

 World designed by Armando Pareja 

 of Peru, 1950 (1992.0100). 



Nicola Moss: bronze medal designed by 

 Ms. Moss for the University of 

 Minnesota's College of Architecture 

 and Landscape Architecture, 1991 

 (1992.0217). 



Betty Jean Mowbray: 38 uniform items, 

 accessories, and insignia from the 

 WW II military careers of Betty Jean 

 Fox, Kingsley O. Mowbray, and Ted 

 F. Mowbray (1989.0197). 



Lt. Col. William B. Mozey, USA (Ret.): 

 pair of U.S. Army olive drab tennis 

 shoes, 1945 (1992.0031). 



Carolyn Murphy: U.S. military mailbag 

 of 1943(1991.0316). 



Jack Murphy: Albion hand printing 

 press on its original wooden stand, 

 made by Hamilton & Cope of Lon- 

 don in 1845 (1991.0833). 



Mrs. John H. Murray: 9 ceramic and 7 

 pressed glass items of American and 

 English manufacture (1990.0371); 

 woman's dress of 1978 and a purse, 

 1955-65, with strawberry motifs 

 (1991.0721); 3-piece tea set, 2 pewter 

 plates, 2 aluminum pie pans, 2 

 cookie cutters, a placemat set, 

 cake/bread pan, tea strainer, teapot 

 pad, patty pan set, clothespins in 

 original box, and a miniature tray 

 (1991.0825); 9 glass items and 2 

 ceramic items made in America, 3 

 ceramic items made in Great Britain, 

 and 2 ceramic items made in Italy 

 (1991.0875). 



Ruth E. Myer: 11 psychological tests 

 and related material and an algebra 

 book by Joseph Ray, 1848 (1979.3064). 



Janet V. Myers in memory of Fred N. 

 Vanderwalker: double-necked harp 

 guitar made by the C. F. Martin Com- 

 pany of Nazareth, Pennsylvania, ca. 

 1905 (1992.0179). 



Dr. Alixa Naff: 2 pastry molds, a table 

 runner, and an Arabic language mis- 

 sal (1989.0274). 



National Black Arts Festival (through 

 A. Michelle Smith): 6 posters, 2 but- 



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