Dr. Frank Stanton: Columbia 360 phonograph (19S6.0196). 



Albert Starr, M.D.: prosthetic mitral valve first used in a human heart in 



September 1960 (1984.0704). 

 Christopher K. Steele and Rosemary Steele: 12 ceramic pieces produced by the 



"RAM Process" developed by Richard Steele and A. R. Blackbirn in 1943 and 



2 pieces of studio pottery by Richard Steele (1933.0751). 



Sam D. Steinhart: collection of 617 buttons containing protest buttons, 



protest labor buttons, anti-Vietnam War buttons, and Spanish Civil War 



buttons (1935.0106). 

 Barbara D. Stewart: blue plastic kazoo marked "Keep America Humming," 1984 



(1985.0681). 

 Leslie J. and Marie M. Stewart: 53 artifacts used by cowboys in the Paradise 



Valley, Nevada, 20th century (1981.0086). 

 Dennis Stillings: Albert Abrams oscilloclast with 9 accessories, attachments, 



and cover, patented February 20, 1923 (1982.0087). 

 Marion B. Stokes: phonorecord album titled "The Missing Line" (1984.1116). 

 Robert G. Stone: 277 postally used foreign stamps (1934.0927). 

 Madeline B. Storm: scrapbook and journal combination with 2 Convoy booklets 



kept by Cecil E. Storm while serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve aboard the 



USS St. Louis during WW I (1984.0809). 

 Robert L. Strong: yellow silk twill dress with cream-colored lace, made for a 



woman and later altered to fit a girl, 1340s (1986.0166). 

 Julie Anne and Sharon Lynn Stumpf: set of 5 award ribbons, set of 4 medals, 



3 T-shirts, a racing swim suit and cap, and a nooded sweat jacket 

 (1985.0622). 



Henry Sugimoto: 3 oil paintings by Mr. Sugimoto of life at Camp Jerome, 

 Arkansas, an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during WW II 

 (1984.1118). 



Donald H. Sultner (through Haldeman S. Wertz) : Hasselbad camera with 7 



accessories, Rolleiflex camera with Xenar lens and original box with 3 

 accessories, Rolleiflex camera with Planar lens and original box with 2 

 accessories, 2 lens papers, 2 sets of film, a projector lamp, light 

 meter, spot meter attachment, tape splicer, lens brush, and a cable 

 release (1983.0005). 



Loretta Dewey Suman: hand cultivator with 2 attachments made by the Lerop Plow 

 Company of Leroy, New York (1984.0344). 



Ruth M. Suppes: black and white photograph of Mrs. Grover Cleveland when she 

 was a young lady (1985.0455). 



Estate of Genevieve Woodard Swanson (through Ann H. Forward and Jane Jeffers): 

 hexagonal wooden medicine chest covered with hand-tooled brass containing 

 27 hand-blown glass bottles and 8 wooden drawers, 17th century 

 (1985.0202). 



Francis L. Sward: 10 manuscript dyer's record books dating between 1844 and 

 1380 owned by John Oldfield, former assistant manager of Garner Print 

 Works in Garnersville, New York (1934.0436). 



Government of Sweden, The Swedish Post Office, Stamps and Philatelic Service: 

 259 mint stamps and booklets, 41 first day- covers, 12 maximum cards, 11 

 post cards, and 5 souvenir sheets of Sweden (1983.0522); 464 stamps, 24 

 covers, and 20 maximum cards of Sweden (1984.0050); Postens 

 Frimarksavdelning (through Sirkka Lehtinen) : 134 mint stamps, 13 first 

 day covers, 14 maximum cards, and 5 souvenir sheets of Sweden 

 (1934.0627); 440 mint stamps, 48 first day ccvers, and 44 maximum cards 

 of Sweden (1935.0114). 



Avron Y. Sweet, M.D. : infant's continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). 



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