bristle by "Towle Mfg. Co., Newburyport, MA," 1948 (1935.0727). 

 Edwin A. Hough: Japanese officer's full-dress uniform including coat, 



trousers, and cap, 2 Japanese officer's dress shoulder knots, a sword 



knot, silver colored metal insignia box, and a wooden talisman (318009). 

 Howe Press, Perkins School for the Blind (through Harry J. Friedman): 



children's oook written in braille titled Little 3unny Follows His Nose 



(1934.0792). " 



Juanita I. Howell: set of matching man's and woman's rodeo outfits, 2 cowboy 



hats, 2 trophies, corduroy culottes, leather jacket, saddle blanket, and 



horse blinkers used by Chet and Juanita Howell on the professional rodeo 



circuit, 1930s-40s (1985.0390). 

 Howmedica, Inc. (through D. Fitzgerald): Flatt finger joint internal 



prosthesis (1984.0667). 

 Dr. William D. Hoyt : oil painting, View of Cornish, New Hampshire by Ellen 



Axon Wilson, 1913 (1986.0511). 

 David R. Hudgel, Jr.: "Pennsylvania Turnpike" automobile license tag, ca. 1950 



(1983.0506); replica of a map showing the area covered by the San 



Francisco Post Office as revised in 1961 (1984.0830). 

 A. A. Huebner: Parcel Post scale made by the Triner Scales and Manufacturing 



Co., Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1932; 3-wheeled city collection cart with 



leather bag, 1965-70; and a canvas collection bag (1985.0354). 

 Ellen Roney Hughes: 2 pairs of girl's field hockey shoes and a pair of boy's 



soccer shoes (1986.0017). 

 Paul R. Humphrey: Capehart phonograph record changer which automatically turns 



over a record and plays the flip side, 1940s (1984.0162). 

 Joan and Richard Dale Humphrey: set of 85 date nails for use by the Kansas 



City Southern Railroad to determine the service life of cross ties, 



1900-83 (1983.0788). 

 John E. Hurt: hunting knife with sheath, ca. 1350 (1983.0148). 

 Noyes Huston: tintype with image of the locomotive and tender H. A. Henry and 



a half-plate ambrotype with image of locomotive and tender, both encased 



(1984.0072). 

 James S. Hutchins: 9 mounted albumen photographs of saddles and a leather 



album containing 22 tintypes of saddles, 1370s (1935.0228). 

 Philip L. B. Inglehart: silver polo trophy for the "Sparrowhawk Championship," 



September 1926 and a polo jersey, 1930s (1984.0304). 

 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Applied Life Studies, 



Department of Physical Education (through Prof. Rollin G. Wright): 19 



devices used to take measurements before and after exercise and 2 groups 



of records from sports medicine experiments (1984.0561). 

 Industrial Union Department AFL-CIO (through Elmer Chatak): badge, "AMERICAN 



FEDERATION OF LABOR CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS," Sheet of 



stationery, and a union label, all relating to the Industrial Union 



Department, AFL-CIO (1936.0334). 

 Mrs. Paul T. Insley, Sr.: Lincoln campaign pin, 1364 (1986.0010). 

 International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture 



Machine Operators of the United States and Canada (through 3arbara W. 



Robinson): registered union label, sheet of stationery, patch, sheet of 3 



labels, and a booklet, all relating to the I.A.T.S.S. and a plaque for 



the I.A.T.S.E. S, M.P.M.O. (1986.0341). 

 International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, 31acksmiths, 



Forgers and Helpers (through C. W. Jones): 2 decals, 2 badges, a patch, 



and a lapel pin, all relating to the International 3rotherhood of 



Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, 31acksmiths, Forgers and Helpers and a 



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