(1935.0101). 

 Joseph A. Haller: board game, "Mystifying Oracle, the Original Ouija" with 



planchette, designed and copyrighted by William Fuld of Baltimore, 



Maryland in 1938 (1986.0541). 

 Ives Dulles Hannay : fragment of blue and black patterned silk used as a quilt 



lining, 19th century (1985.0030). 

 F. C. Harding: Uher 4000-L tape recorder (1985.0891). 

 James D. Hardy, M.D. and Louise S. Hardy: plastic encased human lung and the 



heart of a chimpanzee, both the first such organs to be transplanted into 



a human being, 1960s (1983.0657). 

 Harlem Globetrotters Inc. (through R. H. Palmer): 9 cartoons and drawings, 5 



posters, 4 pieces of uniform and warm-up clothing, a pennant, and a 



record with the song "Sweet Georgia Brown" (1983.0732). 

 Robert A. Harmon: portable pneumatic drill patented by Henry J. Kimman and an 



electric hand drill built by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, ca. 1920 



(1986.0124). 

 P. W. A. Harradine: 5 philatelic covers from the U.S. occupied Philippines 



censored in 1919 with markings 1802, 1312, and 1314 (1985.0545). 

 Karyn Jean Harris: 10 pieces of woman's clothing and accessories, ca. 1970 



(1983.0723); 2 woman's bathing suits and a woman's nightgown (1985.0477). 

 Irma Harrison: 11 U.S. first day covers, programs, and postage stamps of the 



Republic of China (1984.0153). 

 Betty J. Harvey in memory of Mrs. Mabel Todd: woman's 2-piece silk ball gown, 



ca. 1876, and a hat, shawl, and fan worn with the dress, late 19th 



century (1984.1073). 

 Elsie C. Harwood: 5 playbills including Richard III with John Wilkes Booth, 



Lucretia Borgia , Po-Ca-Hon-Tas , Richelieu , and a "'Grand Concert' in 



Turner's Hall," one featuring J. L. Graves, grandfather of Elsie C. 



Harwood (1984.0983). 

 Max L. Haube: album of 101 photographs, negatives, and a postcard of salmon 



fishing and canning operations in Petersburg, Alaska (1985.0141). 

 Mrs. Emilie J. Haugh: 37-star U.S. national flag with stars formed by 



clamp-dying, made by the U.S. 3unting Co. of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1870s 



(1985.0493) . 

 Maud Callaway Hays in memory of Major Ted C. Hays: 47 pressed glass objects in 



the "Liberty Bell" pattern made by Gillinder & Sons of Philadelphia, 



Pennsylvania for the U.S. Centennial of 1376 (1985.0371). 

 Margaret Healey Hearn: porcelain plate decorated with "Healey Gold" by china 



painters Mary and Emily Healey (1985.0692). 

 Meryem S. and Raymond J. Hebert: 791 Indian numismatic specimens including 



coins, badges, medals, tokens, weights, and financial documents 



(1984.0349); 110 U.S. financial documents (1985.0936); 89 U.S. and 



foreign devotional medals (1986.0086); 20 Bhutanese, Nepalese, Tibetan, 



and Chinese coins and currency and 2 cowrie shells (1936.0087). 

 Raymond J. Hebert: group of 13 Abrus Prectorius seeds used as weight 



standards for currency (1985.0366). 

 Lawrence C. Heim: 14 U.S. Air Force uniforms (307614). 

 William F. Helfand: 4 patent medicines including Grove's Chill tonic, 



Peterson's ointment, a physician's sample of lodex, and a professional 



packet of medicine dressing and 2 trade tokens including a 1963 U.S. 



penny in aluminum frame from Ray's Central Drug of Seminole, Oklahoma, 



and a "10 cents in drinks" token from Canton Drug of Canton, Oklahoma 



(1985.0464). 

 Edward L. Heller: 3 slide rules (1984.1063); concise CTSC-552 slide rule and 



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