Mohawk Data Sciences (through David C. Dix): reel of magnecic tape for Mohawk 



Data Sciences data recorder (1985.0119); (through David C. Dix and Brian 



D. Duggleby) : Model 1101 keyed data recorder with documentation 



(1934.1011) . 

 Government of the Principality of Monaco, Postal Administration: 22 mint 



stamps and souvenir sheets of Monaco (1983.0363); 27 mint stamps and 



souvenir sheets of Monaco (1983.0636); 26 mint stamps and 2 souvenir 



sheets of Monaco (1984.0599); Postes et Telecommunications, Office des 



Emissions de Timbres-Poste : 26 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of Monaco 



(1984.1083). 

 The University of Montana, School of Forestry, Montana Forest and Conservation 



Experiment Station (through 3enjamin B. Stout): Webb's Stadia slide rule 



(1983.0472). 

 Montclair Co-Operative School (through Lauretta B. Freeman): peace banner 



segment of flowers, forest, clouds, river, and sun made by the children 



of Montclair Co-Operative School for the August 4, 1985 rally (1985.0943). 

 Earl E. Moore: financial document of the U.S. Mint concerning the importation 



of specie for the week ending November 30, 1839 (1985.0531). 

 Howard Moorefield: copy of a letter signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower to 



"Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Forcel" on 



D-Day, 1944 (1984.0474). 

 Moral Majority, Inc., American Coalition of Traditional Values (through Tim 



LaHaye): 39 leaflets on "How to Register Voters in States," 6 letters, 2 



Moral Majority Report newspapers, a "National Voter Registration 



Leadership Manual," and a poster, "Protect Your Traditional 



Values/Register & Vote" (1985.0129). 

 Elting E., John H., and Robert S. Morison: 6,240 archival materials collected 



by George S. Morison during his career as a civil engineer in the late 



19th century (1934.1093). 

 Cynthia Taft Morris: book, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, read by 



Charlie Taft while his father, William Howard Taft, cook the oath of 



office as President of the United States (1985.0420). 

 Owen D. Mort, Jr.: 92 ancient and medieval coins acquired in Afghanistan 



(1985.0368). 

 Lt. Col. William 3. Mosey: yarn cone with a paper label printed in a "Victory" 



design, WW I (1985.0893). 

 Kenneth W. Moss M.D. : hand-blown glass suction trap with rubber catheter and a 



transport incubator (1984.0709). 

 William D. Mullinix: soundscriber model with 7 accessories (1985.0039). 

 Diana and Rhettman A. Mullis: 38-star U.S. national flag made in the 1360s 



(1984.1082). 

 Mrs. John H. Murray: 5 19th-century fashion plates (1985.0005); 19 pieces of 



early 20th-century textiles and needlework tools and accessories 



(1985.0156); woman's bracelet, necklace, compact, earrings, and cuff 



buttons, 1920-30 (1985.0372); 19 pieces of 20th-century textiles and 



needlework tools (1335.0973). 

 E. P. Muth, Ph.D.: 567 eyeglasses, 154 lenses, 72 miscellaneous tools, and 43 



eyeglass cases (1984.0140); set of eyeglass lenses for examination use 



(1984.0285). 

 Ruth E. Myer: folder of 2S pamphlets and sheets pertaining to psychological 



testing (1933.0163). 

 Susan H. Myers: 4 stereo view cards showing policemen at work, produced by the 



Keystone View Co. 53 care of the "Public Helpers" series (1935.0942); 19 



stereographs showing the stages in making cylinder window glass, 1900-25; 



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