California in 1936 (1985.0357). 

 Elaine Greening Ames Weed: trunk made of brass, mahogany, and elephant hide by 



Waterman 3rown for the Ringling Bros. Circus in 1874, a set of brass 



keys, and a set of 2 books dated 1353 and 1373 (1935.0596). 

 John R. Weimer, M.D.: photograph of a 1911 Simplex automobile with a 



"3uckle-Up" cancelled stamp on the back, cancellation used November 1 



through December 31, 1985 (1935.0965). 

 Dr. Judith Anderson Weise: embroidered quilt commemorating the Pan American 



Exposition made by Ellen Sophia Cecilia Larson and Hulda Fredericka 



Larson, early 20th century (1986.0032). 

 John Conrad Weiser: 6 hair nets, 4 Saniform mouthwash tablets, 2 "3oye" dress 



fasteners, 2 toilet pins, a safety razor, spool of silk thread, hair 



pins, Kilzo insect powder, and a pair of "Tack-on Soles" (1984.0557). 

 Sidney Weiser: USI TransfeRobot arm invented by Mr. Weiser with slip ring 



assembly, 3 fuse chips, and adjustable mirror mount (1984.0648). 

 James B. Weist: Railway Mail Service clerk's badge with number 84964 assigned 



by the Postal Transportation Service (1985.0059). 

 Western Publishing Company, Inc. (through Raymond C. Butman) : "Golden Round 



the World Calendar" for 1974 written in braille (1984.0733). 

 Western Union Telegraph Company (through Anthony B. Leitch) : Burroughs Class 3 



adding machine (1986.0192). 

 Phyllis S. Wetherill: 5 cookie cutters and a cutter set (1985.0846). 

 Roy Wheeler: photograph of the U.S. fleet at anchor at Culebra, Puerto Rico in 



1924 (1984.0721). 

 The White House, Office of the Curator (through Betty c. Monkman) : group of 19 



rolls of microfilm of White House inventories, 1901-80 (1985.0501). 

 John H. White, Jr.: souvenir ashtray of Detroit, Michigan picturing a clock 



and the words "Standard Time" (1984.0554); cast bronze sign from a 



Pullman railroad passenger car, ca. 1880 (1985.0086); 3 shelf clocks, one 



made by Ansonia Clock Company with a blue ceramic case, ca. 1900, one 



with a figure of Franklin Roosevelt with a clock movement made by Jerger 



Clock Company and a clock case by the Gibralter Electric Company, ca. 



1940, and one made by the British United Clock Company, Ltd. with a 



figure and bicycle, ca. 1900 (1986.0293). 

 Joseph H. White III and Wilma Joan White: 2 sword belts, a dress hat, and a 



long dress coat used by Dr. Joseph Hill White when a Lieutenent Colonel 



in the U.S. Public Health Service, ca. 1905 (1985.0757). 

 Lilya S. White: Finnish-American egg beater made by Mrs. White in 1930 



(1980.0748). 

 Roger 3. White: Appleton car mover used on the Baltimore and Annapolis 



Railroad (1983.0736); Miro road flare, ca. 1941 (1984.0935); section of 



fluted metal siding made by 3udd Red Lion for railroad cars (1935.0031); 



automobile garment hook, ca. 1982 (1985.0638); 17 pieces of sheet music 



(1985.0874); 2 pamphlets, "America Today and Tomorrow John Glenn Talks 



about his Goals for our Country" and "Gerald R. Ford Our 33th President 



Destiny's Dark Horse: America's First Unelected President" (1986.0062); 



12 pieces of sheet music (1986.0315). 

 Florence S. and Gladys M. Whitehead: Birge & Ives shelf clock, 1832-33 



(1985.0941). 

 Maxwell Whiteman: 62 Afro-American figurines and a lithograph titled 3usy Spot 



(1984.0053). 

 Stanley E. Whiting: Monroe calculating machine in case with instruction 



pamphlet, 1947 (1936.0131). 

 Mary Turner and Richard A. Whitney: 2 WW I posters, "Books Wanted" from the 



357 



