hearing aid (1984.0616). 

 Leonard T. Friscia: U.S. Army Quartermaster handcart, ca. 1937 (1985. C267). 

 Frontlasn (through Joel Klaverkamp and Jessica Smith): 3 posters and a set of 



documents encouraging people to register and vote, 1982-34 (1985.0174). 

 Robert J. Frost, M.D. : monocular microscope with accessories made by the 



Macintosh 3attery and Optical Company, patented March 13, 1382 



(1984.1074). 

 Stephen M. Fry: laser tube (1985.0269). 

 Linda A. Frye: banner, "The World Is My Country/ All Men Are My Brothers/To Do 



Good Is My Religion," from the August 4, 1985 "The Ribbon" peace rally in 



Washington, D.C. (1986.0048). 

 Estate of Jessie P. Fugett (through Martha F. Wiglesworth) : Marseilles quilted 



counterpane with representation of the U.S. seal, early 19th century 



(1986.0286). 

 G&A Communications (through Franklin Greer): 2 videotape cassettes, 



"Challenge, History, History-30, and Moving Forward" and "Together," and 



a press kit, "Together For Fifty Years," all in honor of the United Auto 



Workers' 50th Anniversary (1986.0112). 

 Regina Gabler, M.D. : woman's gym suit, 1927-28 (1984.0825). 

 Steven Galen: 18 pieces of children's clothing worn by Andrew and Gillian 



Galen, 1979-84 (1985.0177). 

 B. Jack Gallaher: 2-brick adobe mold made in Socorro, New Mexico for Mr. 



Gallaher's house construction, ca. 1970 (1981.0807). 

 Game Plan, Inc. (through Wendall McAdams) : Sharpshooter II pinball machine 



(1934.0887). 

 David L. Ganz : James A. Bolen gold medal with portrait of Thomas Jefferson 



(1985.0019); gold medal portraying Andrew Jackson (1936.0034). 

 Helen W. Stothoff Garden: gold pin and organdy hat awarded to Mrs. Garden on 



her graduation from the nursing school of Passaic General Hospital in 



Passaic, New Jersey, 1934 (1984.1073). 

 Gardena Valley Democratic Club (through Harmon Belcher and Rosalie A. 



Preston): 4 "Calif ornians for Mondale & Ferraro" buttons (1984.1022). 

 Carl Gatter: 5 fabric labels used for imported Japanese silk, ca. 1930, and an 



invoice form printed for W. A. Forsyth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 



(1984.1060) . 

 Joseph L. Gattuso: album of photographs taken by Mr. Gattuso while traveling 



in his 1974 Ford Pinto automobile (1985.0479). 

 Dr. Istvan Gedai: 2 Hungarian 5 -forint coins, 1946 and 1947 (1985.0608). 

 General Electric Company (through Dr. P. von Herrmann): set of pyrolytic 



graphite horseshoe-type incandescent lamp filaments, ca. 1915 (1984.0356). 

 Joseph Genovese: master clock made by International Recording Company, ca. 



1915, and the back of a slave dial (1984.0807). 

 Georgetown University Medical Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive 



Surgery (through Sharon Romm) : box of 10-1 surgical sutures of black 



monofilament nylon used in microsurgery (1986.0414). 

 Georgetown University Medical Center, National Biomedical Research Foundation 



(through George Houston and Matthew F. McNulty) : automated, computerized 



transverse axial scanner for whole body tomography invented by Dr. Robert 



S. Ledley and put into clinical operation in 1973 (1984.0630). 

 State of Georgia, Department of Transportation, Operations Division (through 



Archie C. Burnham, Jr.): Georgia U.S. 1 route marker sign, 1950s 



(1984.0933). 

 Sylvia M. and William Gersch: polychrome painted blac': basalt ceramic 



potpourri vase marked "Wedgwood, " ca. 1330 (1935.0064). 



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