system, 1970s (1984.0523). 

 Synertek, Inc. (through Robert Dickey): SY6502-8 bit microprocessor 



(1934.0154). 

 Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Office of 



the Dean (through Judith Hickmotc) : measuring microscope in case with one 



objective used by Frederick Goudy to measure matrices (1934.1015). 

 Merlin Szoesz: F.I.D.E.M. medal commemorating the U.S. delegation to the 1935 



Congress, Stockholm, designed by Merlin Szoesz (1985.0720); U.S. 



Commemorative Tricentennial Medal of Albany, New York, 1686-1936 



(1986.0631). 

 Robert Tamarantz: Indian trade token from 3ylas, Arizona (1985.0025). 

 Joseph Tamele: pocket watch with movement and dial marked "Henry 



Fraiberg/Cleveland, 0." (1984.0915). 

 James P. Tanner: fishing reel patented March 14, 1905 by Frank Fullilove of 



Owenton, Kentucky and a medal awarded for the reel at the Louisiana 



Purchase Exposition of 1904 (1985.0503). 

 Ernest H. Taylor: Japanese duplicating mold for printing type (1983.0840). 

 Henry Taylor: set of 12 railroad keys, 7 jacket buttons with L&N logo on top 



of button, L&H porter uniform hat, and a railroad lantern (1985.0552). 

 Dr. Gordon K. Teal: 2 silicon and a germanium man-made crystals which led to 



the development of integrated circuits (1984.0126). 

 Technicon Instruments Corporation, Diagnostic Systems Division (through F. R. 



Stubbins III and John Whitehead): first working system of the Technicon 



Autoanalyzer for analyzing blood tests and its prototype developed in 



1953 by Leonard T. Skeggs, Ph.D. (1984.0608). 

 Estate of Carmela Tedeschi (through Dina T. Fleming): man's 3-piece suit, 



1950-70; woman's 2-piece dress, 1900-5; and a woman's petticoat, 1950-55 



(1983.0829) . 

 Temple University, School of Communications and Theater, Department of 



Radio-Television-Film (through Francis L. Heying): 23 audio discs of 



radio transcriptions of programs and interviews with various 



entertainment and sports personalities, 1930-50 (1935.0302). 

 Theradyne Corporation (through Jack H. Casper): 13-piece, 3-wheeled "Titiann" 



wheelchair made of titanium by Theradyne Corporation, 1983 (1934.0674). 

 Aloert E. Thill, M.D. : 3 political tokens from Orange County, California 



(1935.0422). 

 Miriam Streator Thorward: 2 boy's straw hats, 1890-1900 (1984.1087). 

 Marilee Tillstrom: woman's fan advertising "Putnam Fadeless Dyes-Tints," 



1930-45; and an off-white dickey, 1940-60 (1986.0045); 3-piece curling 



iron with its original box and instructions made by the Edison Electric 



Appliance Company of Chicago, 1906; a box of mascara made by Avon 



Products, Inc. of New York, 1943; and a plastic shopping bag, 1930-86 



(1986.0321). 

 Toshiba America, Inc., Information Systems Division (through Richard Lockman) : 



Toshiba printer with 10 pieces of associated documentation (1985.0435). 

 Tracor Instruments, Tracor, Inc. (through R. E. Oliphint): Tracor Model 304D 



Rubidium-87 Vapor Absorption Frequency Standard with clock movement, a 



spare vapor absorption cell, and a spare rubidium lamp (1981.0076). 

 Sebastian J. Tralango: 6 drawing instruments in a box, 2 curves, set of rules, 



slide rule, beam compass set, and a planimeter (1984.1071). 

 Nicole and Tracey Trapp (through Darrell Trapp): shovel handle used in the 



ski-tow at Whitney's in Jackson, New Hampshire, ca. 1936 (1985.0814). 

 Jay Tredwell: menu card for bhe "Inaugural Luncheon 1981" (1985.0243). 

 Judith A. Trenholme: peace banner segment from August 4, 1985 rally marked 



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