Murphy Anderson: original black and white ink drawing for Superman comic, 1971 



(1987.0461) . 

 Anonymous: 2 woman's riding habits, 2 woman's shirts, 2 woman's stocks, a pair 



of woman's boots, pair of shoe stretchers, and a riding crop, all 1930s 



(1986.0553). 

 Government of Antigua, Barbuda Dependency, Barbuda Post Office, Philatelic 



Bureau: 14 mint stamps and 2 first day covers of Barbuda (1985.0495); 35 



mint postage stamps and 9 first day covers of Barbuda (1985.0660); 14 



mint stamps and 4 first day covers of Barbuda (1986.0300); 48 mint stamps 



and 12 first day covers of Barbuda (1986.0688). 

 Branden Arakelian, James Datete, James D. Haskell, and David E. Morse: 3 paper 



textbook covers made by ninth-grade students at Pentucket Regional Junior 



High School in West Newbury, Massachusetts, 1985 (1985.0806). 

 Audrey Z. Archer-Shee: 3 cartes de visite of military subjects and a carte de 



visit of Mrs. Millard Filmore (1986.0847). 

 University of Arizona, Arizona Health Sciences Center, University Medical 



Center (through Alethea 0. Caldwell): Jarvik-7 total artificial heart 



designed by Dr. Robert Jarvik, made by Symbion of Salt Lake City, Utah, 



implanted by Dr. Jack G. Copeland into Michael Drummond on August 29, 



1985, and replaced in Mr. Drummond by a human heart transplanted on 



September 7, 1985, and a wooden display base (1987.0474). 

 Gerald A. Arnold: set of 56 sheets of button covers with the slogan "Bull 



Moose/This Time" (1986.0807). 

 Mrs. Rochelle D. Aschheim: game of "Lotto or House" in its original box, made 



in England in the 1930s (1986.0720); 2 pieces of personal stationery used 



by Dwight D. Eisenhower in the White House (1986.0760); bell-shaped brass 



gauge used to measure the size of knitting needles, made by H. Walker of 



London in the 19th century (1986.0883). 

 AT&T, Bell Laboratories (through Marcy G. Goldstein): 2 metal translator 



cards, a translator card template, and a 3A phototransistor (1984.0517); 



(through B. F. Levine) : 52 crystals used by physicist Joseph Giordmaine 



to test various materials during the development of laser technology, ca. 



1960 (1985.0048). 

 AT&T Teletype Corporation (through R. A. Tarbox): 27 pieces of teletype 



equipment (1986.0205). 

 Lt. Col. Joseph R. Austell, USAF (Ret.): locomotive fireman's shovel used by 



Joseph Hopson Austell on the Southern Railroad's Engine #1401 (1986.0736), 

 Richard Avedon: 10 photographs signed by photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue, 



5 unsigned Lartigue photographs, and an envelope inscribed "Pour Dick" 



(1986.1028) . 

 Clarence B. Avery: model of a horsepower machine used to thresh grain, 



invented by Cyrus Avery and patented in 1860 (1987.0129). 

 Lawrence Baden: 41 cartes de visite , 25 ambrotypes, 10 cabinet prints, 10 



daguerreotypes, and 2 photograph albums (1985.0656). 

 Bernice Baer: 31 political buttons and a lapel pin (1986.0519). 

 William F. Baggerman: Dalton "Little Giant" adding machine, 1920s (1986.0977). 

 Bally-Sente Technologies (through Nolan K. Bushnell): arcade version of PONG 



video game (1984.0890) . 

 Col. Mary Evelyn Bane, USMC (Ret.): 4 grade insignia, 2 identification tags, a 



set of medals, and a gold-embroidered scarlet tiara, all worn by Colonel 



Bane during her career in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-77 (1987.0543). 

 Ethel M. Barach: plaque with a quarter-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln by 



Victor D. Brenner, 1908 (1986.1008). 

 Donald 0. Barber: pass from the Ohio National Guard, 7th Regiment, Company K 



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