Gary W. Slater: copies of the 1987 na- 

 tional and local General Mo- 

 tors/United Automobile Workers 

 contracts (1988.0692). 



Fischella Smith: 6 jaiz awards, 4 money 

 clips, a tie clip, The Jazz Scene book, 

 Selmer alto saxophone, and a Buffet- 

 Crampton clarinet, all used by jazz 

 musician Willie Smith from the 

 1920s to 1967 (1990.0087); RCA 

 Model 5T radio receiver, ca. 1936 

 (1990.0089); 65 pieces of archival ma- 

 terial reflecting the music career of 

 Willie Smith, 1910-67 (1990.3029). 



Richard G. Smith: set of drawing in- 

 struments in a wooden case 

 (1990.0690). 



Stan H. Smith: 3 porcelain mugs com- 

 memorating the Medal of Honor of 

 the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force 

 (1986.3008). 



Verna E. Smith: circular cast-iron roast- 

 ing pot made by the Wagner Manu- 

 facturing Company of Sidney, Ohio, 

 ca. 1922 (1990.0618); 2 beadwork 

 handbags and a folding crochet hook 

 (1991.0296). 



Virginia Morris Smith: photograph of 

 a bride by Scurlock Photo 

 (1990.0523). 



The Society of Medalists (through Jo- 

 seph Veach Noble): 2 bronze medals, 

 one commemorating Charles Darwin 

 and the other an art medal titled 

 Man and Woman, both 1989 

 (1990.0009); 2 bronze art medals ti- 

 tled The Prodigal Son and Snow and 

 Sand issued in 1988 (1990.0151); art 

 medal titled Fire and Ice, 1990 

 (1990.0397). 



Michael Sofranoff: 2 photographs, a non- 

 regulation Eisenhower jacket, 

 plaque, and a set of bullet-shaped 

 salt and pepper shakers, all used by 

 Mr. Sofranoff when serving with the 

 4th U.S. Marines in China, 1940-41 

 (1991.0192). 



Harry J. Sohmer, Jr.: about 7 cubic feet 

 of archival material of the piano man- 

 ufacturing firm of Sohmer & Com- 

 pany (1990.3031). 



Maria M. Somogyi: 12 prints which 

 made up the Washington 

 Printmaker's Calendar for 1991 

 (1991.0095). 



Sony Corporation of America, Sony Con- 

 sumer Products Company (through 

 Scott Westover): Sony Disc-Man D-5 

 laser assembly (1985.0387). 



South Dakota Federation of Teen Age 

 Republicans (through Reed Holweg- 

 ner): 2 pennants, 2 lapel pins, a ban- 

 ner, manual, and a packet of 

 information (1990.0434). 



South Eastern Pennsylvania Transit Au- 

 thority (through John T. Prader): 

 turnstile from the Philadelphia sub- 

 way system made by the Perey Manu- 

 facturing Company of New York 

 (1983.3033). 



Spanish Mint, Fabrica Nacional De 

 Moreda Y Timbre: 3 medals issued 

 by the Spanish Mint in 1988 and 1989 

 (1989.0739). 



Barry Spann: 27 sets of photogtaph neg- 

 atives used in printing Twenty-seven 

 Landscapes: 1977-8} (1990.05 57). 



Specialized Bicycle Components 

 (through Michael Sinyard): 

 "Stumpjumper" mountain bicycle, 

 1989 (1990.0088). 



Spectra-Physics, Inc., Laser Systems Di- 

 vision (through Bertrand D. Baber 

 and John F. O'Brien): TRS-80 porta- 

 ble computer, supermarket scanning 

 unit, and a mock scanning unit 

 (1985.3050). 



William F. Spengler: 30 ancient, medi- 

 eval, and modern coins of India, Iran, 

 and Afghanistan (1990.0010). 



James A. Speraw, Jr.: U.S. Army 

 parachutist's helmet cover of wood- 

 land camouflage made by Lighthouse 

 for the Blind (1990.3065). 



Evelyn K. Spitalny (through Barton 

 Goldberg and Norman Rachlin): full- 

 sized white ceramic violin decorated 

 with Oriental scenes in a display 

 case, probably 20th century 

 (1991.0120). 



Harvey G. and Norman Stack: 257 Indo- 

 Scythian and Indo-Parthian silver 

 tetrad rachms of the Malakand Hoard 

 dating from about 35 B.C. to A.D. 65 

 (1988.0774). 



Harvey G., Larry R., and Norman 

 Stack: 8 medals commemorating 50 

 years of public auctions held by 

 Stack's of New York City, 1985 

 (1990.0261); U.S. double eagle gold 



20-dollar coin of 1907 designed by 

 Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1990.0355); 

 silver Indian dirhem of Sultan Jalatu 

 al din Raziya ibn Iltutmish, 1236-40 

 (1990.0585); Roman Empire silver 

 miliaresion of Julian II, A.D. 360-363, 

 minted at Sirmium (1990. 0601). 



Stack's: string of shell money of Birvan, 

 shell adze of German New Guinea, 

 and a piece of rock salt money of 

 Ethiopia (1991.0128). 



Stag's Leap Wine Cellars (through Cath- 

 erine and Warren Winiarski): packet 

 of letters, menus, photographs, and 

 wine labels documenting Stag's 

 Leap's participation at various state 

 dinners (1988.3169). 



{Catherine Stahmer: ftamed sampler in- 

 scribed "Elizabeth Throckmorton 

 was born October the 18 1795" 

 (1990.0477). 



Stanford University Medical Center, Of- 

 fice of Communications (through S. 

 G. Andreopoulos): 2 posters for the 

 Arthur Kornberg Symposium 

 (1990.3199). 



Joan R. Stephens: 5 pieces of red copper- 

 plate-printed fabric made in the 18th 

 century (1990.0685). 



Mrs. Robert B. Stephens: 2 hand-col- 

 ored embroidery patterns published 

 in Vienna, Austria, 1830-50 

 (1988.0501); 3 sewing cases, 2 sets of 

 pillow cases, a pocket, bolster cover, 

 crib quilt, set of tin quilt pattern 

 templates, and a miniature quilting 

 frame and set of clamps (1989. 0712); 

 sunburst quilt, pieced quilt, quilted 

 counterpane, show towel inscribed 

 with a poem, and an appliqued and 

 embroidered bed valance, i8th-i9th 

 centuries (1991.0381). 



Sterling Investors, Inc. (through Vito 

 DeLustro) in memory of Louis 

 DeLustro and in honor of all 

 Italian Ameticans: 3 U.S. Colum- 

 bus Quincentennary medals 

 (1989.0635). 



Nancy Dickstein Stern: 4 girl's blouses, 

 a skirt, pait of stockings, btassiere, 

 and a woman's 3-piece dress, 1973-76 

 (1990.0405). 



Lisa-Margaret Stevenson: length of 

 white cotton net with floral embroi- 

 dery (1991.0302). 



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