Atomic Energy Commission calculating rule, both in cases (1935.0636); 



Controller circular slide rule in case (1985.0788); gasoline 1-burner 



cooking stove, 1942, and an Eisenhower-style field jacket (1986.0099). 

 Laura S. Hemenway: handwoven coverlet made in 3 sections, 19th century 



(1936. 02S9) . 

 Esther S. and James C. Henderson: 3-column carriage comptometer, ca. 1904 



(1932.0234). 

 Mrs. Nellie G. Hendrickson: TV cabinet for a 1943 RCA Model 630TS, and a 



mineral oil magnifier lens for a small screen television set (1983.0307). 

 Leigh E. Herman: surveyor's transit and case made Dy William J. Young & Sons 



of Philadelphia and a surveyor's chain made by Keuffel & Esser Co. of New 



York (1985.0800). 

 John Herron: pair of short chaps (1979.0252). 

 Hershey Foods Corporation (through Donald J. Struke) : 4 dummy 1-ounce Kersey's 



Tropical Chocolate Bars, 2 U.S. Army type D ration bars, and a dummy 



48-ounce box of type D ration cakes dated January 1942 (1977.0865). 

 Marvin Heuer, M.D.: 3 shopping bags made of paper and twine, all examples of 



bags invented and patented by Walter H. Deubener in the 1920s (1936.0030). 

 Mary Darling Hewes: campaign lantern, 'Lincoln and Johnson," 1864 (1986.0066). 

 Major William C. Hickson, USAF (Ret.): 30-star U.S. national flag, July 4, 



1843 to July 3, 1351 (1985.0575). 

 Martha D. and T. Jeff Hill: 2 mailhawks developed by Mr. Hill to extend the 



reach of rural mail carriers (1985.0348). 

 Norma J. Hirsh, M.D. : air lock unit developed by Dr. Allan Bloxsom to 



resuscitate newborn infants, 1952 (1984.1072). 

 Dan and Nita Hobaugh: 2 vibroplex telegraph keys (1985.0835). 

 Dr. U. Hoc^uli: 15 laser discharge tubes made of various metals and alloys 



(1985.0278) . 

 Kenneth F. Hodges: electric waffle iron made by Westinghouse Electric and 



Manufacturing Company of Mansfield, Ohio, 1939-40 (1935.0835). 

 Steven E. and Susan S. Hodges: 49 foreign bank notes (1986.0353). 

 Barry D. Hoffman: Massachusetts Militia officer's uniform coat and a silver 



epaulette from the War of 1312 (1934.0592). 

 Dustin Hoffman: 9-piece costume worn by Dustin Hoffman in lead role in the 



movie Tootsie (1934.0549). 

 Ensign Kristine Holderied: 4-piece full dress uniform of a U.S. Naval Academy 



Midshipman worn by Ensign Holderied, the top ranking graduate of the 



Class of 1984 (1984.0784). 

 Nannie T. and Virginia Hollerith in memory of Herman Hollerith: 3 medals and a 



diploma awarded to Herman Hollerith for his electric tabulating system, 



ca. 1890 (1935.0200). 

 Chap. Anthony W. Hollis: 19-piece Protestant chaplain's combat altar and 



Communion kit issued in 1967 (1986.0439). 

 Stu Holzman: Johnson Type J fare box, ca. 1935 (1984.0353); Type K fare box 



(1984.0744); 4 bus company hat badges, 2 change carriers, service pins on 



a bar, name pin, and a ticket punch (1985.0030). 

 Estate of Dorothy Nye Holway (through Ellen N. Holway) : book, Dinsmore ' s 



American Railroad a Steam Navigation Guide (1984.0161). 

 Theodore C. Hooker: German Luger pistol with accessories (1984.0947). 

 Florence Vincent Hopka: timer for washing machine, patented in the 1920s 



(1934.0095). 

 Jane Horrocks: Girl Scout sash with 9 badges and 3 pins attached and 3 



separate badges (1935.0019). 

 Theodora C. Hoskinson: child's toothbrush made of silver, glass, and natural 



