Hubert Geese Ausbie: basketball shirt marked "Harlem Globetrotters," "Ausbie," 



and "35" (1985.0198). 

 Dr. Herbert Axelrod: 2 cello bows by Voinn in Paris, France, 19th century 



(1986.0549). 

 Estate of Alice Ayvad (through Andrew G. Borden, Sr.): telephoto Cycle-Poco 3 



view camera with 5 plate holders (1965.0105). 

 Dr. Frances E. Baker and Dr. Gladys S. Baker: 2 academic hoods of the 



University of Chicago, 1910 and 1934, and a photograph of Dr. Richard P. 



Baker, 1935 (1985.0820). 

 Sandy Dewey Baker for the Ronald M. Baker Family: 3 phonorecords of songs by 



the Beatles (1986.0016). 

 3akery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union (through Rene 



Rondou): 2 sheets of stationery, a lapel pin, and a sheet of 17 union 



labels, all for the Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers 



International Union (1986.0266). 

 Leonard F. Ball: 2 individual chemical prophylactic packet kits provided by 



U.S. Army during WW II (1984.0597). 

 Bally Manufacturing Corporation (through Glenn K. Seidenfeld, Jr.): "Pac Man" 



video game (1984.0889). 

 Baltimore Orioles (through Henry J. Peters): baseball uniform and catcher's 



equipment used by Baltimore Orioles' catcher Rick Dempsey, including a 



pair of tube-stirrup socks, pair of knee-length socks, pair of pants, 



shirt, cap, chest pad, pair of knee pads, and a protective mask 



(1985.005*7) . 

 Donald 0. 3arber: 17 pieces of uniform items, insignia, identification tags, 



charts, buttons, and schrapnel belonging to Sergeant James A. Barber 



while a member of the 1st Anti-Aircraf t Machine Gun Battalion, 1915-20 



(1986.0174). 

 Breese F. and Mark Barbour: windlass made by the Globe Iron Works and used on 



the schooner John Burt , ca. 1871, which sank in Lake Ontario in September 



1892 (1983.0535). 

 Conrad Voss Bark: man's razor and 4 blades in original case, patented May 28, 



1907 (1984.0375). 

 Theodore 3arnes (through Paul W. Kleinsmith) : 26,561 stamps, 1,130 covers, 97 



stamped envelopes, 74 miscellaneous postal items, 71 postal cards, and a 



Confederate States of America $20.00 bill (1984.0173). 

 Charlene 3arnes: 20 uniform items, insignia, medals, and memorabilia of Audie 



Leon Murphy from his service in the U.S. Army during WW II (1985.0428). 

 Bass Wingates Band (through G. Rouse): phonorecord, "Sparkling Brass," 



autographed by the bandmembers and a pewter plate inscribed with arms and 



"Balton" (1984.0851). 

 Sam G. 3ass, Jr.: sidewinder model submachine gun with 2 magazines (1934.0871), 

 Joel B. Bastow: 20 gelatin glass plate negacives of mainly Bastow family 



members, ca. 1900 (1986.0200). 

 Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Laboratories (through F. Michael Lory): 



electron diffraction camera built at Cornell University by H. R. Nelson 



and A. G. Smslie and its electronic control cabinet, ca. 1930 (1980.0256). 

 Gary Bates: "AAA, Montana Auto Association Emergency Service" sign (1984.0715). 

 Wm. H. Bayless: sheet of 54 stamps of Scott 1394 with a tagging error 



(1985.0345). 

 3ruce Bazelon: 42 pewter buttons excavated from Revolutionary War period sites 

 (1977.1139); in memory of Thomas W. Owens, Jr.: officer's uniform; button 



from the 3ritish 44th Regiment of Foot, 1812; and 2 documents given to 



Cpl. Guy A. Brosius in 1913 (1984.0476); 4 pieces of U.S Army insignia 



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