Theodore E. Stevenson: 135 postal cards, 

 45 stamped envelopes, 19 wrappers, 

 and a cover remnant of Denmark and 

 a legal document affixed with U.S. 

 federal and State of Massachusetts rev- 

 enue stamps (1989.0240). 



Alexander Stewart, M.D.: Wrappler cas- 

 sette changer and a diathermy radiol- 

 ogy machine (1991.0142). 



St. Louis Ship (through E. Renshaw): 4 

 life-rings marked "M/V Herman 

 Pott" and a water cooler casing 

 (1978.3028). 



Christian A. Stockstad: U.S. Navy iden- 

 tification tag, registration certificate 

 of 1940, and a notice of classification 

 of 1942(1986.3089). 



Lois Greene Stone: 3 instruction manu- 

 als for the Craig Projecto-Editor and 

 an instruction manual for the Craig 

 Senior Splicer (1991.3005). 



Dr. Michael Stratton: Churchill com- 

 memorative crown of Great Britain, 

 1965 (1990.0152). 



Robert H. Strother, Jr. and the Second 

 Christian Church (through Rev. Dr. 

 Rose Ann R. Duckett): button from 

 the United Nations Conference on In- 

 ternational Organizations held in San 

 Francisco in 1945 (1991.0193). 



Edward B. Srvan: 19 die sets and stamps 

 used to make paper flowers 

 (1988.0730). 



David M. Sundman: 60 American Expe- 

 ditionary Force stamps of WW I con- 

 tained in 2 booklet panes (1989.0293); 

 stereograph depicting a rural lettet 

 carrier with dog sled team in the 

 Upper Great Lakes region of the U.S. 

 (1989.0596). 



The Support System Inc. (through Mer- 

 cer A. Givhan, Jr.): Mozart Bicenten- 

 nial btonze medallion designed by 

 Eugene Daub (1991.0259). 



Walter Swan: 6 covers, a stamp, and a 

 Mailomat postal card of the U.S. 

 (1989.0249). 



John K. Swearingen: 2 GE solid-state 

 devices, a Univac name plate, and a 

 Univac C-10 instruction code card 

 (1990.0491). 



Government of Sweden, PFA Swedish 

 Stamps: 499 stamps, 27 covers, and a 

 souvenir folder of Australia, Canada, 

 Great Britain, Sweden, the United 



Nations, and the U.S. (1989.0507); 

 (through Monica Gustavsson): 250 

 stamps, 28 first day covers, 18 maxi- 

 mum cards, and a presentation card 

 of Sweden (1988.0555); 470 stamps, 32 

 first day covers, 30 maximum cards, 

 7 presentation cards, and a souvenir 

 folder of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, 

 Norway, and Sweden (1989.0075); 

 (through Sirkka Lehtinen): 410 

 stamps, 32 first day covers, 24 maxi- 

 mum cards, a souvenir folder, and a 

 single color die proof of Sweden 

 (1990.0078); Postal Administration, 

 Philatelic Division: 5 first day covers 

 and 2 letter cards of Sweden 

 (1989.0241). 



Victoria A. Sweet in memory of John 

 Loman: gold pocket watch marked 

 "L. Gallopin &c Cie, Henry Capt, No. 

 42368" (1991.0298). 



Swiss Institute of Transport and Com- 

 munications: first day cover com- 

 memorating Planetarium Longines 

 in Lucerne, Switzerland (1989.0236). 



Cathryn White Sylvester in memory of 

 Mr. and Mrs. Henderson N. White: 

 cornet made by Isaac Fiske, 1867, and 

 a soprano trumpet, clarinet, and 

 trombone made by the H. N. White 

 Company, 1893-1940 (1991.0255). 



Synergistic Designs (through Jennifer 

 C. King): 3 posters (1990.3200). 



Syntex Corporation, Syntex Corporate 

 Archives (through Richard L. 

 Lechnar): 14 pieces of trade literature 

 and information booklets, 6 packages 

 of oral contraceptives, and a preg- 

 nancy calculator (1990.3201). 



Edward F. Taylor: model automobile en- 

 tered in the Fisher Body Craftsman's 

 Guild Contest of 1951 (1988.0022). 



Elizabeth H. Taylor: 12 pieces of porce- 

 lain tableware decorated in "Healy 

 Gold" by Mary and Emily Healy, 

 1879-1914 (1991.0017). 



Helen Dobbin Taylor: sampler made by 

 Ellen Dobbin at Sacred Heart School 

 in East Boston, Massachusetts in 1899 

 (1990.0252). 



Robert Taylor: WW I French trench 

 mortar shell (1979.1257). 



Roger B. Taylor: card game titled "Priv- 

 ilege, The Modern Game with Social 

 Significance," 1938 (1990.0486). 



T. D. Collection: set of 2 cowrie shells 

 (1991.0129). 



Daniel Telleen: bronze art medal de- 

 signed by Mr. Telleen titled "Sept. 

 (Again)" (1991-0353). 



Michael Tesch: 7 sets of Federal Express 

 advertising storyboards, 1978-86 

 (1990.3093). 



Texas Instruments Incorporated 



(through Jerry R. Junkins): 462 ob- 

 jects reflecting developments in mi- 

 croelectronics, transistors, and solid 

 state technology, 1950s- 

 80041987.0487); Equipment Gtoup 

 (through Sally L. Merryman): thetmo- 

 electric generator (1990.0511). 



Bank of Thailand (through Fam 



Pomthong and Somsak Vichban): 2 

 60-baht notes of Thailand commemo- 

 rating the 60th birthday of King 

 Rama IX, 1987 (1990.0584). 



Marilee Tillstrom: 16-piece dressmaker's 

 form and an instruction sheet, 1960- 

 64(1991.0038). 



Timex Corporation (through Susie Wat- 

 son): "Nighrwatch" and "Ironman" 

 wrist watches made by Timex 

 (1990.0626). 



August V. and Matie A. Titi: glass pa- 

 perweight with a fragment of the Ber- 

 lin Wall embedded in it and an 

 authentication leaflet, 1990 

 (1990.0235). 



Jonathan A. Titus: Mark-8 minicom- 

 puter with 6 unpopulated circuit 

 boards, Sphere microcomputer with 2 

 unpopulated citcuit boards and a 

 power supply, 4 unpopulated circuit 

 boards for a TV Typewritet, and a 

 DEC MPS Series CPU printed circuit 

 board (1990.0610); u pieces of docu- 

 mentation for a DEC microcomputer, 

 6 pieces of documentation fot a 

 Sphere microcomputer, 4 pieces of 

 documentation for a Mark-8 mini- 

 computer, and a manual for a TV 

 Typewriter (1990.3165). 



Ellen and Robert Tobias: multipost 

 stamp affixer (1990.0198). 



Toshiba Corporation, Electron Tube and 

 Device Division (through Kinzo Sug- 

 imori): traveling wave tube type 

 £3822(1990.0422). 



Avetta Trigg: 77 folders of archival re- 

 cords relating to Charles W Trigg's 



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