Lesher dollar, 1984 (1984.0926); (through Ruthann Brettell): 2 American 



Numismatic Association convention exhibition medals (1985.0742). 

 American Nurses' Association, Inc. (through Pamela A. Ames): lapel pin, 



"REPRESENTING NURSES IS OUR BUSINESS/AMERICAN NURSES' ASSOCIATION" and a 



sheet of stationery from the American Nurses' Association, Inc. 



(1986.0251) . 

 American Political Items Collectors (through Norman B. Loewenstern) : 6 posters 



collected during the Republican National Convention in Dallas, Texas, 



1984 (1984.0905). 

 American Satellite Corporation (through John w. Townsend, Jr.): parabolic 



microwave antenna and off-set printing plate (1979.1220). 

 American Society of Civil Engineers (through Herbert R. Hands): sample of 



Portland cement, ca. 1350, from a wall of the London home of William 



Aspdin, son of Joseph Aspdin who invented portland cement (1985.0928). 

 Amoco Motor Club, Division of Amoco Enterprises, Inc. (through Paul C. Morbit, 



Jr.): sign, "As You Travel Ask Us" (1985.0429). 

 Carl E. Andersen on behalf of the Andersen Family: optical device used to 



measure eyeglasses, manufactured by Runge & Laulfus of Rothenau, Germany 



(1984.0641). 

 Rev. George M. Anderson, S. J.: pine and cherry pew bench from St. Aloysius 



Church in Washington, D.C., 1359 (1935.0728). 

 Ida M. Savoy Anderson: infant's christening dress worn by Alberta Lewis and 



made by the donor's aunt and godmother, Elizabeth Keckley, 1366 



(1933.0853) . 

 Edna Andrus: 2-piece robe worn by Stewart Andrus from 1916 to 1934 (1985.0191). 

 Eleanor K. Annett: 112 U.S. and foreign covers, 5 maximum cards, and 2 



souvenir sheets, all relating to the observance of the International 



Geophysical Year, 1957-58 (1984.0047). 

 Anonymous: Peruvian tar pot (279719); 112 items of American, English, and 



European glass from the 18th through the 20th centuries (1981.0553); 



Hejaz coin dated 1909 and a silver bracelet with 6 Indian bronze coins 



(1985.0703); (through John P. Burnham) : 414 U.S. and foreign tokens, 



medals, badges, store cards, and ribbons (1983.0492). 

 Government of Antigua, Barbuda Dependency, Barbuda Post Office, Philatelic 



Bureau: 15 mint stamps and 4 first day covers of 3arbuda (1983.0215); 12 



mint stamps and 3 first day covers of Barbuda (1983.0442); 14 mint stamps 



and 2 first day covers of Barbuda (1934.0051); 35 mint stamps and 8 first 



day covers of Barbuda (1984.0755). 

 Antonucci and Lawless (through R. Antonucci and R. Lawless): residential 



central vacuum cleaner system with a cleaner unit, electric motor, 



muffler, and a baseboard hose coupling, made by the Vacuum Cleaner 



Company of New York, ca. 1910 (1935.0277). 

 Apple Computer (through Alfred J. Mandel and John Sculley) : Macintosh computer 



system made up of the computer and keyboard, 6 stickers, 3 diskettes, 2 



documents, and a cassette (1985.0118). 

 Richard T. Applebaugh: telegraph key in case used by Sgt. Maj. William K. 



Applebaugh of the Union Army Signal Corps during the Civil War 



(1985.0183). 

 Aristotle Industries (through John Aristotle Phillips): videotape, "Campaigns 



and Computers" and a notebook, "Al Campaign Manager User's Guide" 

 (1986.0064). 

 Vicki Loren Armour: 10 pieces of polo clothing and equipment (1984.0557); 



silver polo trophy, "Father-Son Winner/1984/Vicki L. Armour" (1335.0507). 

 Christian Arne: scale model of an elevated Fort Dodge water storage tank 



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