6 paper tapes and a research notebook used by Joseph J. Ray (1935.0315). 

 Einar H. Raysor: pair of wooden skis with bindings, pair of bamboo ski poles, 



pair of leather ski boots, wool ski hat, and 6 tubs of wax, all used 



between 1935 and 1944 (1935.0809). 

 Bill Rechin: 4 posters using the cartoon characters from "CROCK" (1985. C255). 

 Myrtle Reed: hand-embroidered quilt with the portrait, dates of office, and 



signature of each President of the United States from George Washington 



to Ronald Reagan, made by Myrtle Reed, Maudie Coffer, and Louise Witt, 



1980s (1985.0333). 

 Molka Reich: wood and canvas cat puppet used in Baba-Yaga plays in the 1930s 



(1985.0805). 

 Janice H. and Peter R. Reilly: Roman Empire silver denarius of Marcus 



Aurelius, A.D. 161-180 (1984.0786). 



John Paul Remensnyder: 326 pieces of 18th- and 19th-century American stoneware 



(1977.0303). 

 Remington Arms Company, Inc.: .35 mm caliber rifle stock (1980.0407). 

 Kalman Renner: bronze medal honoring George Frederick Handel (1985.0755). 

 3anco Central de la Republica Dominicana (through Manuel A. Bello Cabral and 



Miguel Estrella Gomez): uncirculated set of 5 coins from the Dominican 



Republic, 1983 (1984.0780). 

 Charles V. Reynolds: 3 penny banks made of sandcast aluminum, "Reagan 81 (The 



Jelly 3ean King)," "Campaign 84 (Reagan-Bush) ( Mondale-Ferraro) , " and 



"Reagan 35 (50th presidency)" (1985.0908). 

 Rhode Island School of Design Faculty Association (through Kenneth Hunnibell): 



Rhode Island School of Design Faculty Association Award medal struck in 



1984 by Merlin Szoesz (1935.0826). 

 Lester W. Pice, Jr.: pair of woman's brown leather shoes, 1830-50; black hat 



with feather and rhinestone trim, 1885-95; fabric handkerchief case, 



1900-20; and 2 beaded purses, 1900-25 (1984.0897). 

 Eri Horner Richardson, Jr. and Phyllis H. Richardson: footed glass bowl and a 



frosted glass shoe, both produced for the U.S. Centennial, 1876, a 



ceramic display plaque, and a ceramic urn with cap, all made at Arequipa 



Sanatarium and designed by Eri H. Richardson, Sr., ca. 1923; and his book 



of designs and blueprints (1932.0806). 

 Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad, Potomac Yard (through W. D. 



Morris): journal bearing for use on freight cars contained in original 



box, 1960s (1983.0792). 

 Irving Richter: lithograph of Lewis Cass, Democratic candidate for the twelfth 



president of the United States, 1843 (1985.0004). 

 Mary A. Ridgway and General Matthew 3. Ridgway: uniform coat with insignia and 



decorations, trousers, and shirt, worn by General Ridgway when he sat for 



his official portrait as U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1985.0659). 

 3arton 3. Rinehart: 31 pressed pattern glass goblets of U.S. and Canadian 



manufacture originally collected by Dorothy Blake Rinehart (1985.0589). 

 Bernard Ring: 2 U.S. covers and a United Nations cover, all commemorating 



stamps as education, November 19-21, 1971 (1934.0516). 

 Mike Ringo: Auctori Plebis token, 1736 (1986.0570). 

 S. Dillon Ripley: first day cover commemorating Project Tiger, postmarked New 



Dehli, India on November 22, 1983 (1984.0031). 

 Roanoke Transportation Museum (through Stuart L. Sours): 5 cacheted covers 



with pictorial cancellations applied at the Roanoke Transportation Museum 



in conjunction with a celebration of the Roanoke Chapter of the National 



Railway Historical Society, 1979-83 (1984.0542). 

 Joyce and Kenneth Robbins: 446 Indian fiscal stamps (1985.0822). 



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