and sleeve used for large volume mailing, and a plastic letter tray used 

 to transport mail in and between postal facilities (1984.0693); Office of 

 Consumer Marketing (through W. L. Davidson, Jr.): 285 first day of issue 

 cancellations and event postmarks (1984.0757); Stamp Management Branch, 

 Scamps Division (through James R. Williams): 54 U.S. commemorative panels 

 (1933.0553); 5,140 mint stamps, panes, commemorative panels, souvenir 

 pages, and items of postal stationery of the U.S. (1934.0082); 286 mint 

 stamps, first day covers, souvenir programs, and commemorative panels of 

 the U.S. (1984.0670); 7,319 stamps, 36 commemorative panels, 33 postal 

 cards, 33 souvenir cards, 28 first day covers, 25 souvenir programs, 12 

 stamped envelopes, 8 air letter sheets, and 8 full imperforate sheets 

 (1985.0210). 



U.S. Veceran's Administration, Office of Prosthetics & Orthotics Research: 130 

 artificial limbs and accessories (1978.1026). 



United States Federal Corporation (through Victor Hugo): gold and a silver 

 1986-S Flying Eagle proof coins (1985.0915). 



United Telegraph Workers (through Jerry Grim): lapel pin and a sheet of 

 letterhead from the United Telegraph Workers (1986.0238). 



Unknown: vase and bowl by Charles Walter Clewell of Canton, Ohio (1982.0503); 

 walking beam for a star spudding rig (1983.0085); 1,357 used stamps from 

 the U.S. and various foreign nations (1983.0143); 15 mint stamps of Cuba 

 (1984.0869); 442 stamps, 88 covers, and a meter strip (1985.0546); one 

 pound bank note from Biafra and a 200 -leva bank note from Bulgaria, both 

 distributed by the Franklin Mint (1986.0033); 260 stamps, 6 meter strips, 

 and a cut corner paper cancellation (1986.0069); 9 pieces of Ku Klux Klan 

 sheet music (1936.0309). 



The University of Utah, School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Endoscopic 

 and Laser Surgery Unit (through Dr. John A. Dixon and Michael Mattsson) : 

 Swartz Endophthalmic laser fiber, 1930; 600u metal adaptor fiber used for 

 colon polyp removal, 1978; and an argon laser fiber with a metal 

 handpiece for dermatology, 1977 (1985.0237). 



Barbara A. Van Allen in memory of Neil G. Van Allen: 3-wheeled Westcoaster van 

 used to carry mail under the City Delivery Service, 1966 (1985.0372). 



Julie Van Beek: Stromberg-Carlson radio (1984.0149). 



Mrs. F. William Van Kirk: button "Herbert Hoover 1932' (1985.0244). 



J. Varden: carved wooden butcher stamp to mark meat as being kosher 

 (1981.0126). 



Varian Associates (through Martin E. Packard): 2 laboratory notebooks kept by 

 William Earle Bell, 1957, and Arnold L. Bloom, 1958 (1981.0571); Rubidium 

 37 vapor absorption cell and brass microwave cavity with 2 threaded discs 

 to screw into cavity and a proton magnetometer made by Varian Associates 

 in leather carrying case with sensor and connecting cable (1984.0668). 



Varian Canada Inc. (through George Tibensky): Varian Associates Rubidium 



magnetometer readout instrument and oscillator consisting of cylindrical 

 optical sensor package and sensor electronics connected by a cable 

 (1931.0331) . 



Hathanael ?. Vereide: Lufkin tape measure on a reel (1985.0817). 



J. F. Viar, Sr.: repair record card for Baltimore and Ohio mail car number 79, 

 1919-43; postal route map for North Carolina dated May 1, 1949; and a 

 postal route map for Virginia dated May 1, 1956 (1985.0563). 



Video Music International, Inc. (through Jack Millman) : "Startime" video 

 jukebox (1984.0885). 



Lucy M. Vinson: 2 woman's girdles and a brassiere, 1956-60, and 2 credit 

 cards, 1956-65 (1984.0376). 



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