work in the development of instant 

 coffee (1991.3038). 



Trimble Navigation (through Charles 

 R. Trimble): 2 microwave antennas 

 and a Geodetic Surveyor System re- 

 ceiver (1990.0457). 



Robert A. Truax: 2 postal receipts of 

 1869 and 1881, a postal card of 1883, 

 and sheet music for "The Old Post- 

 master," 1901 (1990. 0331). 



Harris A. Tucker, Jr.: 48-star U.S. En- 

 sign #7 made at Mare Island, Califor- 

 nia in March 1928 (1991.0072). 



Tucson Coin Club Inc. (through Walter 

 A. Watts, Sr.): 2 medals commemo- 

 rating the 21st annual Tucson Coin 

 and Stamp Show in 1985 (1990.0528). 



Government of the Turkish Republic of 

 Northern Cyprus, Directorate of the 

 Department of Posts: 18 stamps, 11 

 first day covers, and 2 souvenir sheets 

 of the Turkish Republic of Northern 

 Cyprus (1988.0440); 9 stamps, 2 fitst 

 day covers, and a postal card of the 

 Turkish Republic of Northern Cy- 

 prus (1989.0112); 16 stamps and 8 first 

 day covers of the Turkish Republic of 

 Northern Cyprus (1989.0641); 6 

 stamps and 3 first day covers of the 

 Turkish Republic of Northern Cy- 

 prus (1990.0077); 11 stamps, 3 covers, 

 and a souvenir sheet of the Turkish 

 Republic of Northern Cyprus 

 (1990.0469). 



Thomas D. Tyson III: AR-3 loudspeaker 

 grille panel (1990. 3018). 



H. R. Udkoff: 70 publications, 15 pro- 

 grams, 3 sketches, a CBS television 

 script, and a stage script for My Peo- 

 ple, all reflecting the career of Duke 

 Ellington (1990. 3182). 



UNISYS Corporation (through D. 

 Curry): 7 components of a Burroughs 

 5500 computer originally built in 

 1961 with improvements added on 

 through 1970 (1987.0817). 



United Nations Postal Administration: 

 839 stamps, 10 maximum cards, 2 

 covers, and an aerogramme of the 

 United Nations (1989. on 3); 446 

 stamps of the United Nations 

 (1989.0553); 918 stamps of the United 

 Nations (1990.0121). 



United Press International (through 

 Victoria Wakefield): Extel teletype 



machine and a UPI sign for a tele- 

 type machine (1991.0026). 



U.S. Centtal Intelligence Agency, Of- 

 fice of General Counsel (thtough 

 Diane E. Florkowski): 4 invert error 

 Americana Rush Lamp and Candle 

 U.S. stamps (1990.0613). 



U.S. Delegation to FIDEM (through 

 Alan M. Stahl): bronze medal titled 

 Crazy Horse presented to the Federa- 

 tion Internationale de la Medaille 

 Congress held in Helsinki, Finland 

 in June 1990 (1990.0488). 



U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau 

 of the Census, Census Promotion Of- 

 fice (through John A. Scholzen): 12 

 television, newspaper, tadio, maga- 

 zine, and business press kits used to 

 advertise the 1990 U.S. Census 

 (1990.3094). 



U.S. Department of Defense, Depart- 

 ment of the Air Force, Air Force Sys- 

 tems Command, Space Systems 

 Division Headquarters (through 

 Capt. J. O. Bunting): 12 components 

 of the Burroughs Atlas Mod I guid- 

 ance computing system (1986.1014); 

 Department of the Army, Center of 

 Military History, Collections Manage- 

 ment Section: 3 models of U.S. Army 

 helicopters (1990.3053); Historical 

 Properties Branch: 18 pieces of mili- 

 tary equipment, n uniform items, 6 

 grenade launchers, 3 fuse setters, and 

 2 telescopes, 1940-85 (1985.0750); His- 

 torical Services Division (through 

 Col. William F. Strobridge): 214 U.S. 

 military uniforms, accessories, accou- 

 trements, and equipment of the Ko- 

 rean War and Vietnam War periods 

 (1979.0805); Foreign Science and 

 Technology Center, Field Supporr Di- 

 vision (through Jeff Stevens): Uzi 

 submachine gun made in Belgium 

 for the Israeli military and a Russian 

 Makarov pistol made in 1981 

 (1990.0513); Institute of Heraldry 

 (through Gerald T. Luchino): 114 

 pieces of distinctive unit insignia 

 (1991.0205); Personnel Command, 

 HQDA: Czechoslovakian pistol pre- 

 sented to Gen. C. W. Stiner, 1990 

 (1991.0331); Troop Support Com- 

 mand, Natick Research, Develop- 

 ment and Engineering Center 



(through David A. Cerow): U.S. 

 Army green winter wool Ike-style 

 jacket. WW II (1989.0557); 24th In- 

 fantry Division (through Capt. Rob- 

 ert M. Reid): 8 rifles, 5 machine 

 guns, 2 pistols, an anti-aitcraft gun, 

 and a shoulder-fired grenade 

 launcher (1991.0383); Department of 

 the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations: 

 2 submachine guns with accessories, 

 one made in Pakistan and the other 

 made in Peru, 1987-88 (1991.0346); 

 Naval Observatory (through Steven 

 J. Dick): standard clock (1989.0581); 

 Naval Research Laboratory (through 

 Ronald J. Kennedy): 4 frequency 

 standards for atomic clocks 

 (1982.0634); Office of Naval Research 

 (through E. P. Bledsoe): 15 compo- 

 nents of the Whitlwind I computer 

 (1987.0818); Office of Assistant Secre- 

 tary of Defense: double barrel 12- 

 gauge shotgun made in Egypt, ca. 

 1982 (1983.0604); Office of the Secre- 

 tary of Defense, Office of the Direc- 

 tor of Administration and 

 Management: swotd with brass 

 eagle's head handle presented to Sec- 

 retary Richard Cheney by the Gov- 

 ernment of Poland, 1990 (1991.0347); 

 sabre and scabbard contained in a vel- 

 vet-lined case presented to Gen Colin 

 L Powell by the Hungarian Home 

 Defense Forces, 1990 (1991.0348); 

 Swiss Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik re- 

 volver presented to Gen. Colin L. 

 Powell, 1990 (1991.0349); sabre with 

 bone handle and scabbard contained 

 in an oak box presented to Gen. 

 Colin L Powell by the Crown Prince 

 of Bahrain, 1990 (1991.0350); dagger 

 with scabbard in a wooden box pre- 

 sented to Secretary Richard Cheney 

 by the U.S.S.R.'s Minister of Defense 

 Dmitriy Yazov, 1990 (1991.0351). 

 U.S. Department of Health and Human 

 Services, Public Health Service, Na- 

 tional Institutes of Health, DeWitt 

 Stetten, Jt. Museum of Medical Re- 

 search (through Victoria A. Harden, 

 Ph.D.): 29 pieces of glassware from 

 the labotatory of Dr. Wilton Earle 

 used in his research at the National 

 Cancer Institute's Tissue Culture Sec- 

 tion, 1946-64 (1991.0071). 



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