Irene B. and Joseph J. Orosz: letter carrier's uniform jacket (1986.0458). 

 Prof. George E. Osborn: medicine case prepared by the Clarke Homeopathic 



Pharmacy of Providence, Rhode Island, ca. 1860 (1985.0279). 

 Thomas S. Osborne: notebook of purchase orders for the "Green Machine," a 



prototype calculator (1985.0254). 

 Hilda N. Oseas: linen tablecloth with woven pattern of harvest wreath with 4 



tassles made by Elizabeth Fisk Looms, 1925 (1986.0037). 

 Fred F. Osterholtz: Westinghouse radiographic dental X-ray tube, 1931-35 



(1934.0546). 

 Benjamin Wade Owen: 3 stacking trivets and a red earthenware kiln pot 



(1982.0535). 

 Carolyn M. Paonessa: 2 handstamp trial impression cancellations on paper used 



on "first trip" from Washington, D.C. co New York to Philadelphia Air 



Mail, May 15, 1913 (1985.0648). 

 Parker Brothers (through Philip E. Orbanes) and People (through Katherine M. 



Bonniwell): board game, "People Weekly Trivia Game," 1984 (1986.0402). 

 Gail W. Parker: 14 pieces of uniform items, accessories, and insignia used by 



Mrs. Parker during her military career, 1972-81 (1936.0067). 

 James F. Parker: multibladed folding knife made by George Wostenholm & Son of 



Sheffield, England, a folding knife with 48 blades and engraved with 



American patriotic scenes made by T. Rensnaw s. Sons of Sheffield, 



England, and a folding knife with 100 blades including a pinfire revolver 



made in Germany, all made in the 19th century (1986.0101). 

 E. Brooke Parkinson: jacquard woven all white cotton bedcover, "Patent N'o. 



2196 A.D. 1381" (1986.0161). 

 Ruth M. Parks: brass pocket sundial made by C. Stedman (1986.0599). 

 Kim Parley: woman's demin trousers patched and decorated by Ms. Parley in 1977 



and a cotton tank top (1983.0352). 

 Henry S. Parrish: worm for muzzle-loading firearms, iron bullet mold, box 



of percussion caps, set of 3 tools, spur, pin and needle cushion set used 



by a soldier in the Civil War, wooden plane, Southern Cross of Honor 



medal, WW I dog tag, wooden tube with hairpin, military coat button 



soldered to copper pin, powder flask, transcribed letter of July 19, 



1912, and a metal container with blade-shaped tool (1979.0233). 

 Parsons, Brinckerhoff , Quade & Douglas, Inc. (through Rose E. Reichman) : 5 



motion picture films of engineering subjects (1985.0443). 

 James Parton: bronze medal commemorating Harvard Lampoon's 100th anniversary, 



1876-1976 (1985.0602); bronze medal concerning the "Campaign 3efore 



Richmond, 1864" given to Mr. Parton's grandfather, an historian, by 



General Benjamin Butler (1985.0612). 

 John B. Pate: deck of 53 aluminum playing cards and cover, souvenir of St. 



Louis World's Fair, 1904 (1984.0473). 

 Harriett Patterson: lithograph titled Michigan Central Railroad Train Stop a- 



Niagara Falls (1985.0033). 

 Mrs. Jefferson Patterson: 61 items of clothing accessories and jewelry of the 



20th century (1983.0735). 

 Harry J. Patton: Philadelphia asparagus buncher (1981.0803). 

 Helen E. and John R. Payne: Learcordar with microphone (1984.0901). 

 Robert E. Peary, Jr.: 3 maps illustrating the progress of Polar Exploration. 



1800-1909, 2 silver loving cups presented to Commodore Robert E. Peary in 



1909, and a Delta Kappa Spsilon fraternity flag carried oy Peary to che 



North Pole in 1909 (1985.051-1). 

 Sidney A. Peerless: 30 ancient Greek silver and bronze coir.3 (1934.1122); 11 



Roman and 3yzantine gold, silver, and bronze coins [1934.1124); 53 Greek 



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