"linsey-woolsey" fabric (1986.0288). 

 Arthur Lyon: diary of a motor trip from New York to Managua, Nicaragua, 1330 



(1985.0609) . 

 Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay: 4 pairs of painted and embroidered plainweave muslin 



curtains from the McKay-Lum household in Madison, New Jersey, early 20th 



cen-ury (1936.0287). 

 John S. MacKenty: Ernst Leitz "Wetzlar" microscope, Carl Zeiss "Jena" 



microscope, and a Taylor Instrument Co. "Tycos" recording 



sphygmomanometer (1984.0640). 

 Sarah S. Macklin: 5 daguerreotypes, 3 tintypes, and an ambrotype of portraits 



of various people (1985.0289). 

 Mrs. Macombe: pair of woman's shoes, 1806 (1985.0951). 

 Macro Systems Inc. (through Frank J. Quirk): Perkin-Elmer Interdata 7/32 



minicomputer consisting of a set of panels, set of 3 circuit boards, 



central processing unit, and a power supply (1983.0714). 

 Joseph F. Madeo, Jr.: flare gun with flares made by the International Flare 



Signal Co., ca. 1930 (1979.0414). 

 Christine M. and Christopher M. Magee: 15 items of children's clothing 



(1985.0792). 

 Larry Magid: Seeburg "Symphonola" jukebox, ca. 1935 (1984.0607). 

 Henry Ellicott Magill (through Richard E. Allen): framed embroidered silk 



pastoral scene possibly sketched by Samuel Folwell and embroidered by a 



school girl in the early 19th century (1986.0190). 

 Robert F. Mahar, D.D.S.: McConnell portable dental chair made by Southern 



Novelty Works, ca. 1911 (1985.0902). 

 Margaret U. Malone: 3 medals, a pennant of the 309 Machine Gun Squadron, 



bronze collar insignia, and a copy of orders from General Pershing, all 



of which belonged to Sgt. John Peter Schwoebel during WW I (1984.0635). 

 Manhattan Bridals and "Tux" Stores (through Michael Newhall): 2 man's nats, a 



top hat, 1850-70 and a derby, 1880-1940 (1985.0711). 

 Mrs. Florence M. Manley: U.S. Navy enlisted man's hat ribbon embroidered 



"USS OHIO ," WW I (1984.0152). 

 Milo C. Manly: black and white photograph of the 9th Annual Conference of the 



National Urban League, held in Kansas City, Missouri, October 16-19, 1923 



(1985.0905). 

 Beatrice Perry Marcus: "Pocket" Seneca camera with a glass plate film holder 



and an Eastman Kodak film pack adapter (1985.0106). 

 Jack Markowitz: Burroughs electro-mechanical typewriter (1985.0952). 

 James Marks II: necklace with cross and 8 buffalo nickels given to a newborn 



Gypsy baby and a red rayon sash worn at a Gypsy wedding (1985.0971). 

 Caryl Marsh: woman's black lambskin leather Yves Saint Laurent skirt and an 



off-white sweater, 1973-79 (1935.0663). 

 Dr. W. T. Marshall: pair of pince-nez spectacles, ca. 1900 (1985.0502). 

 Albert R. Marti: 19 postcards of U.S. Naval warships, ca. 1910 (1985.0903). 

 Chester Martin: bronze Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) medal struck co 



commemorate World Food Day, October 16, 1984 by U.S. medallist Chester 



Martin (1935.0913). 

 Maryland State Highway Administration (through Thomas Hicks): Maryland U.S. 40 



route marker sign, ca. 1950 (1934.0937). 

 Eva B. Mason: "Localizing Induction Pad" electric blanket with booties and 



head covering used by a polio victim for heat therapy, 1920s (1934.0913). 

 John R. Mason: 1918 cover franked with a demonetized 3-cent U.S. postage stamp 



of 1357 is?=ue (1985.0569). 

 Mary W. Mason: 19 dance programs, ca. 1920 (1985.0402). 



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