Grace E. Lewis: watch in silver travel case (1984.1130). 



Library of Congress Philatelic Club (through Richard E. Henthorn): 759 



world-wide used postage stamps (1984.0332). 

 Joel F. Liebman: 96 pieces of microanalytical chemical glassware (1935.0743). 

 Mrs. Max Liebman: tape recorder, amplifier, microphone, and stand (1934.0020). 

 Maria Ann Lind: uniform -worn and materials used by Maria Ann Lind, the Offical 



Hostess of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games (1934.0943). 

 H. L. Lindquist Publications Inc. (through James A. Morton, Jr.): 1,536 



philatelic covers, 7 cachets, and 3 post cards from around the world 



(1984.0224). 

 Marjorie Van Roden Lis: U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue uniform jumper, 



bell-bottom trousers, flat hat, and a neckerchief, all WW I (1984.0142). 

 John Lockwood: plastic figure of 'Mighty Mouse" with a red cape, late 1950s 



(1935.0635). 

 Loral Electro-Optical Systems (through Donald L. Rowe): Miles infantryman's 



harness and helmet band and a MIG rifle transmitter assembly (1984.0902). 

 Jack Lord: .38 caliber Colt "Cobra" revolver with holster used by Jack Lord 



in the television series "Hawaii 5-0" (1984.0420). 

 Los Alamos National Laboratory (through Judy A. Morris): glass vial containing 



approximately 100 ICP targets (1935.0143). 

 Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (through Carol C. Daniels): 17 



artifacts relating to the 1934 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California 



(1985.0297). 

 Franklin Loucks, Jr.: 37 pieces of U.S. Navy Reserve officer and enlisted 



men's uniforms and uniform items, WW I (1984.1025). 

 Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. (through Petr L. Spurney): costume of Seymore 



D. Fair, pelican mascot of the 1934 Louisiana World Exposition 



(1984.1041). 

 LaVerne M. Love: key chain, newsletter, membership brochure, and a folder from 



the 1973 International Women's Year meeting in Washington, D.C. 



(1973.1036) . 

 Pearl Loveall: photograph of a broom presented to Mrs. Benjamin Harrison in 



honor of the presidential inauguration on March 4, 1839, by Jas. Peery S 



Co. of Humboldt, Kansas (1984.0876). 

 Hannah E. Lowe: LCD wrist watch with Optel movement by Wittnauer, Swiss-made 



quartz LCD wrist watch, and a Dynotron mechanical/electronic watch 



(1935.0961). 

 Judith N. and Milton L. Lowell, M.D. : Felt and Tarrant comptometer with 



pamphlet, ca. 1910 (1985.0120). 

 Carol E. and Ted Lowry: annunciator (1985.0737). 

 Eurania M. Loye: photograph of President James A. Garfield and a photograph of 



his mother, Eliza Ballon Garfield (1935.0944). 

 Victor J. Lucas: farm wagon built by the Kramer Wagon Company in the 1930s 



(1984.0743). 

 LUCASFILM, Ltd. (through Howard Rof fman) : 2 robot costumes, Artoo-Detoo and 



See-Threepio, ooth from the Star Wars saga motion pictures (1984.0302). 

 Jerold F. Lucey, M.D. : phototherapy unit with set of light bulbs used to treat 



hyperbilirubenemia in premature infants (1935.0153). 

 Dennis B. Ludlow: unused postage stamp of Queensland, Australia (1985.0585). 

 Philip K. Lundeberg, Ph.D.: 14 items of U.S. Navy Reserve officer's uniform 



and uniform items, ca. 1970 (1985.0189). 

 Barbara M. Luther: no-ebook issued by The Office of Women's Activities, 



Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C, ca. 1960 (1985.0130). 

 Francis L. Lynch: fragment of printed cretonne fabric and fragment of 



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