Robert E. Sieling in memory of Valeska 

 Kuschke Sieling: 2 pieces of trade 

 literature for agricultural machines 

 (1991.3070). 



Caroline Thompson Simmons: statue of 

 a saint, 1690-1750, and a retablo 

 panel of San Antonio with the Infant 

 Jesus made by Louise Morris in 1932 

 (1991.0341). 



Olive V. Sinclair (through O. R. Alenon- 

 da): framed photograph of a young 

 boy, ca. 1863 (1986.0796). 



Rev. E. D. Smallwood: 19 pieces of 

 gospel sheet music and a scrapbook 

 of gospel music of the 1930s and 

 1940s (1992.3155). 



Hugh L. Smiley: postal money order 

 stamper used in Lawrence, Kansas, in 

 the late 1800s (1992.2032). 



Connie S. Smith in memory of Seymour 

 Smith: oil can, varnish can, gasoline 

 tank cap, combination wrench, set of 

 spark plugs, and a set of tire valve 

 stem covers, all taken off a 1921 

 Model T Ford (1990.0623). 



Smoke-Trapper Inc. (through Jeannette 

 V. Orel): Smoke-Trapper ashtray in- 

 vented by Ms. Orel about 1975 

 (1988.0727). 



The Society of Medalists (through 

 Robert Veitch): bronze medal titled 

 Creation designed by Marcel Jovine, 

 1990 (1991.0750). 



South of the Border (through Ray 

 Schafer): plaster statue of advertising 

 figure "Pedro" (1985.3162). 



Victoria Spencer and Art Michael Staats: 3 

 cubic feet of archival material relating 

 to New York City's Local 791 of the In- 

 ternarional Longshoremen's Associa- 

 tion, 1910-78 (1991.3177); 42 documents 

 and memorabilia and a model scab 

 wagon related to the International 

 Longshoremen's Association Local 791 

 (1992.0048). 



Elmet A. Sperry, III: brass gyroscope 

 model built by Elmer A. Sperry 

 about 1909 (1992.0038). 



Harvey G., Lawrence R., and Norman 

 Stack: 39 engraving tools used by 

 Charles E. Barber and 2 plaster 

 models of the San Domingo peso 

 (1991.0803). 



Stack's (through Harvey G. Stack): Lt. 

 Col. William Washington bronzed 



copper medal and a Maj. John 

 Stewart lead splasher medal, both 

 1789 (1991.0759); (through Harvey 

 G., Lawrence R., and Norman 

 Stack): 2 badges with medals at- 

 tached, one from the 1940 

 American Numismatic Association 

 Convention, and the other from the 

 1947 convention (1991. 0831); set of 

 documents relating to Charles 

 Barber's career as chief engraver for 

 the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, 1880- 

 1917 (1991.0876). 



Anthony Stamatelos: web belt and a 

 necktie, WW II (1992.0108). 



Staples and Charles: poster of land avail- 

 able in Missouri (1992.0322). 



Stapleton Foundation of Latin 



American Colonial Art (through Ran- 

 dolph W. Renchard): 79 Ecuadorian 

 historical and artistic objects of the 

 I7th-l9th centuries including 44 

 pieces of silver and jewelry, 28 

 sculpted figures, 5 paintings, a large 

 candlestick, and a side chair 

 (1988.0616). 



Sally Steinberg: 1 cubic foot of archival 

 materials relating to the history of 

 donuts in American culture, 1920-87 

 (1991.3175). 



Henry Z. Steinway: .33 cubic foot of 

 documents of Pratt-Read Corpora- 

 tion and various subsidiaries on 

 whose boards Mr. Steinway served, 

 1971-86(1992.3156). 



Mrs. Robert B. Stephens: 19th-century 

 scarf with a woven eagle and shield 

 motifs (1990.0644); 3 quilts, a piece 

 of copperplate-printed cotton, a 

 block-printed kerchief, piece of 

 quilted petticoat, and a fragment of 

 Indian embroidery, late 18th to 19th 

 centuries (1991.0228); 18th-century 

 copperplate-printed counterpane, ap- 

 pliqued quilt made about 1830, adver- 

 tising banner of 1885-90, and a quilt 

 made in 1890 (1991.0358). 



Anna M. P. Stern: 8 pieces of majolica 

 dishes made by Chesapeake Pottery 

 of Baltimore, Maryland, 1882-87, and 

 2 majolica tiles made by George Mor- 

 ley Sc Sons of East Liverpool, Ohio, 

 1884-91 (1991.0206). 



Marion Stevenson: 2 audiotape reels of 

 the Duke Ellington 75th Birthday 



Tribute by Daddy-O Daylie on radio 

 station WJPC, Chicago, Illinois, on 

 April 28, 1974 (1990.3184). 



Diane M. and Robert E. Stewart: Gul 

 Micro Scan radar detector (1991.0812). 



C. Stoler & Co., Inc. (through James E. 

 Eller): Jewish child-sized casket with 

 excelsior bedding, 1991 (1991.0559). 



Gerald E. Stone, M.D. and Lois Greene 

 Stone: medical tax stamp (1991.0432); 

 Vim-Silverman 3-piece biopsy needle 

 (1991.0552); woman's white and navy 

 spectator-style leather purse, 1955 

 (1991.0799). 



Lois Greene Stone: 4 sets of dress 

 sketches, 2 lots of costume design 

 course papers, and an applique pat- 

 tern, all made by Mrs. Stone, 1948-89 

 (1991.0339). 



Robert H. Strother, Jr. and Second 

 Christian Church (through Rev. Dr. 

 Rose Ann R. Duckett): 4 

 photographs of President John F. 

 Kennedy and his family (1991.3044). 



S. R. Sturtevant: Lallemant type 

 velocipede, ca. 1866 (1986.0194). 



Mrs. Subhi: red felt fez hat and a small 

 brass coffee maker (1990.0353). 



Prof. Gerald Jay Sussman: computer- 

 driven digital orrery, with 8 parts and 

 documents, used to compute the 

 orbit of Pluto for the next 845 mil- 

 lion years, 1984 (1991.0429). 



Government of Sweden, PFA Swedish 

 Stamps (through Sirkka Lehtinen): 

 325 stamps, 30 first day covers, 24 

 maximum cards, and a souvenir 

 folder of Sweden and 23 stamps of 

 Australia, Great Britain, the United 

 Nations, and the U.S. (1990.0424). 



Emily B. Syz (through John D. and 

 Stephen B. Syz): 25 pieces of hard 

 paste porcelain made in Meissen, Ger- 

 many in the 18th century (1992.0427). 



Louis Szalay: 2 cubic feet of archival 

 material consisting of 36 advertising 

 comprehensives and 32 art director's 

 rough layouts, 1965-67 (1991.3060). 



Alejandro Szterenfeld: 3 newsclippings 

 regarding Duke Ellington's tour of 

 South America and a photograph of 

 Duke Ellington ca. 1968 (1990.3219). 



Arthur A. Tancrede: 2 pairs of goggles, 

 2 helmets, a pair of gloves, and a Har- 

 ley-Davidson jersey, all used by Mr. 



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