Billie Billing: woman's Professional Billiard Alliance T-shirt (1984.0566). 

 Stephen J. 3ilsbury: 4 cartridges, a group of cartridge cases, group of 



unfinished cartridge cases, group of penetrator projectiles, and a group 



of flechettes (1933.0757). 

 William L. Bird, Jr. : instruction book of The Art of Snort-Hand Writing , 



printed in Philadelphia in 1330 (1935.0044); phonorecord of "The Chipmunk 



Song" (1986.0303). 

 Joan C. Birdsall: portrait of Tunis A. Craven, commanding officer of the 



monitor Tecumseh which sank in Mobile Bay during the Civil War 



(1985.0051). 

 William C. Birely: .410 gauge specimen gatherer pistol made by J. Stevens Arms 



Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts (1983.0862). 

 Bitonte Contact Lens Service (through Joseph L. Bitonte) : 6 different types of 



contact lenses (1984.0836). 

 Mrs. William McCormick Blair, Jr.: woman's half-slip by Balenciaga, 1953-59 



(1985.0919). 

 Mel J. Blanc: 4 animation cells of "The Flintstones, " "Bugs Bunny," 



"Sylvester," and "The Jetsons," and a Mexican hat and serape used in Mr. 



Blanc's "Si-Sy" routine with Jack Benny (1985.0247). 

 Regina Blaszczyk: Girl Scout pin and canteen with cover used in 1966-67 at 



Holy Trinity School in Lawrence, Massachusetts (1985.0400). 

 Susan B. Bliss: woman's brooch and matching earrings in original box, 1870-90 



(1985.0091). 

 Nick Bloom Uniform Company, Inc. (through Barry M. Levontin) : 6-piece U.S. 



Postal Service letter carrier's uniform (1985.0857). 

 Bluth Group, Limited (through Don Bluth and Gary W. Goldman): "Space Ace" 



laser disc (1985.0072). 

 Richard A. Boardman: print made for the U.S. Centennial, 1876 (1985.0071). 

 Norman F. Boas, M.D. : original cardiotachometer developed by Dr. Ernest P. 



Boas in 1928 to record heart rate, 2 signal recorders, an amplifier, 



battery charger, and a Boas-Allied cardiotachometer (1984.0633). 

 3enjamin Bock: playbill for Ethel Barrymore in "The School for Scandal," 



February 15, 1932, at the Schubert-Belasco Theatre in Washington, D.C. 



(1935.0007). 

 Boehringer Mannheim Diagnostics, Inc. (through Edward J. Goebel): 



Accu-Chek™ bG blood glucose monitor and a box of Chemstrip bG glucose 



strips (1986.0001). 

 Alfred S. Boerger: 13 covers which highlight the progress made in U.S. postal 



automation (1984.1019). 

 Frank P. Bolden: pictorial history book about the U.S. Navy, 1775-1914 



(1984.0535). 

 Mrs. Luis 3olin: 37-star U.S. flag used by Senator John Sherman at his 



Mansfield, Ohio home, late 19th century (1984.0354). 

 John Bolt, Jonathan and Sally Rickerman, and Teal Rizzo: 2 bumper stickers and 



a banner, "PEACE is a group EFFORT" (1936.0008). 

 Eugene P. Bonstein, Jr.: 90 88-note player piano rolls, 1916-48 (1985.0430). 

 Peter N. Borsi: home-built amateur radio transmitter (1931.0900). 

 Dr. George D. Botts, Jr.: electrical oil sterilizer for dental instruments 



(1983.0745). 

 Alice L. Boundy: "Bryan Dollar" token from the 1396 presidental campaign of 



William Jennings Bryan, found in a garden in Goderich, Ontario, Canada in 



1922 (1984.0772). 

 Doris M. Bowman: 4 stereo cards, 2 bed curtains, 2 lengths damask fabric, a 



damask dresser scarf, damask napkin, baby dress, paisley shawl, bed 



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