David H. Shayt: stove-polishing paste in a wooden box patented in 1371 and 



made by the American Chemical Manufacturing Company of Rochester, New 



York (1935.0963); in honor of Elizabeth Summerville Aspinwall: deco style 



watch (1934.0553). 

 Petrena Abbe Shea: 44-star U.S. national flag, 1891-96 (1934.0797). 

 Robert E. Sheldon: household postal scale made by the Kingsbury Manufacturing 



Company of Keene, New Hampshire (1985.0695). 

 Dr. Emma Shelton: 2 woman's fans, 1880-1900 and a girl's dress, 1873-85 



(1983.0821) . 

 Randall M. Shelton: Vermont copper coin dated 1786 (1936.0530). 

 Shiley Incorporated (through Barbara Frey) : 4 Bjork-Shiley cardiac valve 



prostheses (1985.0439). 

 Wesley E. Shook: 2 American propaganda pamphlets from WW II (1985.0423). 

 Howard J. Short, Sr. : uncancelled cacheted envelope commemorating National Air 



Mail Week observances at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania on May 15-21, 1938 



(1984.0701). 

 Shugart Associates (through J. S. Campbell): minifloppy disk drive with 9 



engineering drawings and diagrams (1982.0385). 

 H. W. Simmons: 3 cards for making automatic telephone calls in Belgium and 



England and an English token for promoting traditional ales (1984.0766). 

 George W. Sims: 48 artifacts of religious and utilitarian use from various 



nations, 20th century (1931.0726); 6 cloth chevrons, 4 buttons and a 



bronze button set; 2 collar insignia; 2 medals; a hat cord; belt plate; 



web belt; fired projectile; and a Panama Canal Zone identification tag 



(1984.1091). 

 Lydia Foster Sinclaire: candlestick with green overlay on stem and engraved 



grapes and leaves and a sherry glass and an iced tea glass engraved with 



a floral motif, all of colored glass and made by H. P. Sinclaire & 



Company of Corning, New York, 1920s (1985.0082). 

 Vijai Pal Singh: 677 Indian fiscal stamps, 1370-1947 (1986.0120). 

 Robert N. and Sara Singleton: peace banner segment reading "Let There 3e Peace 



on Earth and Let It Begin With Me" from the August 4, 1985 rally 



(1935.0945). 

 Shellyne M. Sippo: 2 phonograph records titled "Mr. Reagan (Won't You Give Me 



A Job?)" produced by Michael and Shellyne Sippo, 1983 (1984.0808). 

 J. B. Skelton, M.D. : 2 Dalkon Shield intrauterine devices, one new and one 



used (1935.0392). 

 3. F. Skinner: programmed teaching machine with 4 sets of disks and sheets and 



2 sets of sheets (318945); pre-computer teaching machine designed to 



teach arithmetic and spelling to grade school students, made by IBM 



(1934.1069). 

 Thomas H. Slack: Squadron Bulletin from the U.S. Flagship New York , off 



Santiago de Cuba, July 3, 1898 (1986.0259). 

 Ruell A. Sloan in memory of Dr. Margaret H. and Dr. Ruell A. Sloan: 13 medical 



apparatus, surgical instruments, and microscope slides, 4 light bulbs, 2 



mouth pieces, and a battery (1934.1044). 

 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (through John s. Laughlin, Ph.D. and 



Roger A. Parker): Betatron unit (1984.0642). 

 Walter H. Smartt, M.D.: 3 watt-hour meters (1934.0919). 

 Elizabeth D. Smith: tally sheet for the "1972 Nixon Campaign Volunteer 



Walking List" (1986.0313). 

 Gary W. Smith: enlisted man's identification badge for uoe in the Office of 



the Chief of Staff, 1985 (1935.0537). 

 Harriet K. Smith: woman's muff and scarf worn by the donor's grandmother, Mary 



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