USMC and "America Calls, Enlist in the Navy" (1985.0764). 

 Kenneth S. Widelitz: Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I microcomputer with monitor, 2 



groups of software diskettes, and 9 pieces of reference materials 



(1933.0159). 

 Kenneth S. and Milton A. Widelitz: IMSAI 8030 microcomputer assembled by 



Kenneth S. Widelitz in 1977 with 8 interior components, 7 pieces of 



software, a Mullen extender board, Micropolis dual drive, and a Sanyo 



monitor (1983.0043). 

 Edward A. Wiesman: 113 postage stamps with fancy cancellations (1935.0671). 

 Lillian A. Wiland: 3 letters written by John A. Sinclair to members of his 



family while serving aboard the U.S. Revenue Schooner Swing during the 



Mexican War, 1846-47 (1985.0140). 

 Joseph L. Wiley: 16 pieces of presidential memorabilia (1985.0036). 

 Fred J. Wilkinson: 6 theater glass lantern slides advertising Quigley's 



Garage, Varley's Tire and Battery Service, and Todd's Highway Express, 



1930s (1983.0790). 

 J. Walter Wilkinson: 6 oil paintings by Mr. Wilkinson and 3 posters, 4 color 



negatives, 2 sketches, and a photograph derived from the paintings and 



used to sell war bonds and stamps during WW II (1984.0653). 

 Betty V. Williams: Buddington drafting tool, notebook with stitchery samples, 



and a miniature sleeve (1984.0076). 

 Edna Williams: toy cannon with lid from the original box made by Milton 



Bradley Co. of Springfield, Massachusetts, 1914 (1986.0104). 

 Gordon T. Williams, Jr.: oldest chain saw in America manufactured by Andreas 



Stihl, 1927 (1982.0738). 

 Mrs. Donald E. Willman in memory of Captain Donald E. Willman, USN: U.S. Navy 



officer's chapeau worn by Capt. Donald E. Willman while a Lt. (jg.). 1938 



(1984.0299). 

 University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Foundation, Inc. (through Leonard L. 



Gibb): 2 glass nozzles, a ruby rod for Spacerays 500 joule ruby laser, 



and a quartz nozzle for skin cancer application (1985.0270). 

 Bella W. and Estelle S. Wiser: overskirt of crocheted wool, ca. 1912, and a 



brass pan used to prepare food for Purim, ca. 1900 (1986.0102). 

 Harold Withers: shooter's harness of leather and cast iron brackets 



(1982.0223). 

 Gretchen Leah Witt: woman's evening dress of maroon velvet and rose acetate by 



Victor Costa, 1931 (1936.0403). 

 Kathleen J. Wojan: transparent amber Depression glass cream soup bowl made in 



the "Diana" pattern by the Federal Glass Company of Columbus, 1937-40 



(1985.0628). 

 Bertha Wolman: 4 political buttons, 2 lapel pins, 2 handkerchiefs, and a 



T-shirt, all with various slogans inscribed on them (1984.0986). 

 E. D. Wolski: 200 postage stamps of Poland and 150 postage stamps of Germany 



(1984.0742). 

 Women's Vote Project (through Susan J. Smith): 2 buttons, 2 leaflets, 2 



stickers, and a card, all relating to voting and women (1935.0126). 

 David E. and Marilyn A. Wood: bottle of PDQ bug killer and a bottle of 



acetate of potassium (1984.0552). 

 Philip Wood: warm-up jacket from the Washington Senators baseball team, 1939 



(1986.0430). 

 Evelyn R. Woolf: mirror with porcelain frame decorated in high relief with 



flowers and putti, m?de in Meissen, Germany, late 18th-19th century 

 (1984.1133). 

 George W. Workman: police badge marked "Cook/Jail" (1984.1021). 



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