Dr. G. Arthur Cooper: thermostat made by the Minneapolis Heat Regulator 



Company with an 8-day clock and timer made by Minneapolis-Honeywell, ca. 



1927 (1987.0261); camera lucida for Bausch and Lomb microscope, ca. 1959 



(1987.0367). 

 Marjorie A. Cope: Northwestern University Centennial bronze medal, 1951 



(1987.0610) . 

 Corning Glass Works, Research and Development Division (through Dr. David A. 



Duke) : 6 optical waveguides, 4 drawn preforms, 2 soot preforms, and a 



fused preform (1986.0134). 

 Sir Robert C. Cotton: 58 photographs of the C. & 0. Canal from Georgetown to 



Harper's Ferry taken by Sir Robert while serving as Australia's 



ambassador to the U.S., 1984-85 (1986.0550). 

 Jonathan P. Cox: 11 sketches and 5 charts drawn by Lotte Guthrie Peet as part 



of a design class taken at Iowa State College, 1919 (1986.0605). 

 Joya B. Cox: violin with a false "Hieronimus Amati" label and table ornaments 



similar to English viols of the 17th and 18th centuries (1986.1022). 

 Cox-Uphoff International (through Randolph J. Kroenert): 3 tissue expanders 



used as synthetic bladders (1986.0871). 

 John F. Craemer: "Novelty" printing press made by Woods & Tuttle of Boston for 



amateur printers and small businesses, ca. 1876 (1985.0753). 

 Crime Victims for Court Reform (through Debra L. Goff): 6 documents, 2 



videotape cassettes, a button, and a T-shirt, all advertising the cause 



of Crime Victims for Court Reform in California in 1986 (1986.0994). 

 Jeffery R. D. Crockett: blackout window shade kit with instruction booklet, 



ca. 1942 (1986.0323); Stroh violin made in England between 1904 and 1942 



(1986.0858) . 

 Thomas N. Cross, M.D. : 3-piece elkhide hunting suit and a horsehide belt, 



1905-10, and a silk and wool Groton School vest hand-knitted in 1910, all 



worn by Dr. Cross' father, W. Redmond Cross (1986.0938); penknife with 



hollow sheath to carry a house key, patented May 13, 1924 and used by Dr. 



Cross' father, W. Redmond Cross (1987.0179). 

 Government of Cuba, Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Empresa de Correos, Prensa y 



Filatelia: 113 postage stamps, 44 first day covers, and 10 souvenir 



sheets of Cuba (1985.0384); 24 mint stamps, 10 first day covers, and a 



souvenir sheet of Cuba (1985.0795); 32 mint stamps, 27 first day covers, 



and 2 souvenir sheets of Cuba (1986.0898). 

 Margaret Cuninggim: 2 man's shirts, 2 pairs of woman's shoes, and a woman's 



wedding dress, 1890-1910 (1986.0558). 

 Mrs. Jean Moore Curry: handkerchief and shawl with white-on-white embroidery 



and lace, associated with Sarah Angelica Singleton Van Buren, 1838-40 



(1987.0574). 

 Government of the Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Communications and Works, 



Department of Postal Services (through George Antoniou and A. 



Stamataris): 7 specimen stamps of the Republic of Cyprus (1986.0772); 



(through Andreas Stamataris): 6 specimen stamps of the Republic of Cyprus 



(1986.0230) . 

 D. G. Enterprises (through Diane E. Gard): "Rough Rider" toy bear named 



Theodore Roosevelt made by Diane Gard (1986.0616). 

 Ralph K. Dakin: polarizing eyepiece by John A. Brashear of Allegheny, 



Pennsylvania and a Porro prism monocular by J. G. Hofmann of Paris dated 



1862 (1986.0465). 

 Clarence Damon: straight razor in its original case, used by John Paulding, 



1775-1825 (1986.0853). 

 Victor C. Darnell: photograph album of projects by the Berlin Iron Bridge 



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