Bayard Mine-Mill Local 890 strike and the Empire Zinc strike (1935.0171). 

 Benson Carlin: pulse echo brain scanner (19S4.1027). 

 Pamela A. Carlin and Evelyn A. Mark in memory of William T. Armstrong: theatre 



orchestra drum set with sound effect devices played by Mr. Armstrong in 



vaudeville and silent film theatres (1984.0335). 

 Carnegie Institution: 5 galvanometers, 3 dip circles, 3 potentiometers, 2 



magnetometers, a declinometer, surveying instrument, induction coil, 



cosmic ray meter, electrometer, and a sunshine recorder (1983.0039). 

 Walter A. Carpus: 2 pairs of brown U.S. Army shoes and a leather flying 



helmet, WW II (1984.0534). 

 ?. Winfrey Carter: phonograph record titled, "Sincerely, Kate Smith,' with 14 



reissued recordings, 1930-34 (1985.0607); 12 phonographic recordings of 



Kate Smith and 7 pieces of sheet music of songs made popular by Kate 



Smith (1935.0310). 

 Anna Casetta: woman's nightgown and robe made in the Philippines in 1945 from 



parachute nylon and decorated with parachute cord (1985.0664). 

 Russell K. Cashdollar: gas street lamp timer (1984.0555). 

 Mrs. Catherine B. Cass: 20 prayer cards (1983.0823). 

 Betty Catlin: sample of E. M. Crandal telegraph splice barbed wire, patented 



May 24, 1881 (1981.0844). 

 Centurion Industries Incorporated (through Eric F. Burtis) : "Digitor" 



arithmetic teaching machine with a teacher's manual and a service manual, 



1974-75 (1986.0507). 

 James G. Chandler: white damask linen napkin with a center design of ferns and 



leaves, borders of a repeated floral motif, and "T.P.C. 1831" 



hand-lettered in black ink (1985.0772). 

 Mrs. Kenneth Chapin: 47 pieces of sheet music (1984.0563). 



Ann Chase: cibachrome print of a pansy taken by a Kirlian machine (1985.0924). 

 Shirley E. Cherkasky: pencil marked "Harry Truman Said It, Dick - The Bug 



Stops Here" (1985.0127); jacket for U.S. War Bonds and a holder 



containing ration books and documents (1985.0523). 

 Chesapeake a Potomac Telephone Company (through Leo O'Connor): 52 pieces of 



telephone apparatus (1980.0277). 

 Chicago Historical Society (through Teresa Krutz) : 7 flags and pennants used 



during the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and WW I and a foam 



rubber relief map used by Admiral Charles Andrews, Jr. to plan the attack 



on Iwo Jima during WW II (1984.0600). 

 Government of the Republic of China, The Philatelic Department, Directorate 



General of Posts: 27 specimen stamps, 18 mint stamps, and 18 first day 



covers of the Republic of China (1985.0074); (through E. K. Chien): 113 



mint stamps, specimen stamps, souvenir sheets, and first day covers of 



the Republic of China (1983.0439); (through John S. T. Wang): 91 mint and 



specimen stamps and 16 first day covers of the Republic of China 



(1934.0119); 109 mint and specimen stamps, 22 first day covers, and 5 



souvenir sheets of the Republic of China (1984.0629). 

 Christmas Seal League of Southwestern Pennsylvania (through Frank J. Donahue): 



420 seals in 10 sheets of 1983 Christmas Seals (1983.0561). 

 Dr. Lloyd E. Church: McKesson anet'nesia machine on stand with adult-sized and 



child-sized masks, gold melting pan, dental lamp, and casting apparatus 



for gold molds (1985.0629). 

 The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (through Comdr. Mai J. 



Col.'.et and Maj. Gen. James A. Grimsley): 3-piece uniform worn by General 



Mark W. Clark while commander of tho Far East Command, ca. 1953 



(1935.0356). 



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