Logue of the USMC Medical Corps, WW II (1987.043G). 

 Bruce Douglas: trumpet made by Dominic Calicchio of Los Angeles, California 



about 1955 with 2 mutes, a mouthpiece, and a period case (1986.0798). 

 Richard E. Drake: serving tray painted black with gold Hebrew inscriptions and 



symbols (1987.0530). 

 James Christopher Draper and John William Christopher Draper: 19 pieces of 



mathematical instruments and documentation (304826). 

 Charles Dullea: sworn written application for registration, form no. ES-440B, 



ca. 1965 (1986.0117). 

 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (through R. J. Woodward): "Gold Rush," 



the human-powered vehicle which attained a speed of 65.48 mph and won the 



Du Pont Prize for Human-Powered Speed on May 11, 1986 (1987.0231). 

 Frank J. Dwyer: copy of the Renovo Evening News from Saturday, June 8, 1889, 



printed on the back of wallpaper (1986.0311). 

 Mary West Dyer: song sheet, "Tie a Loving Ribbon 'Round the Pentagon," from 



the Peace Ribbon Rally, August 1985 (1986.0063). 

 Eagle Arms Corporation (through William Bell): U.S. 9mm submachine gun made by 



the Eagle Arms Corporation (1985.0770). 

 Col. John I. H. Eales, USA (Ret.): 52 uniforms, uniform items, and insignia 



used by Colonel Eales during his U.S. Army service, 1943-53 (1978.2232). 

 Howard Ebenstein: Keuffel & Esser slide rule in case with instruction manual, 



ca. 1947 (1987.0085). 

 Marion L. Edwards: set of Brigadier General's epaulettes in original box and 



an aiguilette in box, use attributed to Henry A. S. Dearborn of the 



Massachusetts Militia, ca. 1814 (1987.0429). 

 Central Bank of Egypt, Head Office, Note Issue Department (through Z. H. 



Georgy): Egyptian 50 -plastres banknote, no. 371 (1986.0503). 

 Merril Eisenbud, M.D. : radium emanator patented in 1923 by National Radium 



Products Company of New York, a radiumator, and an empty bottle of 



Radiathor radioactive water made by Bailey Radium Laboratories of East 



Orange, New Jersey (1986.0284). 

 Signy S. S. Ellerton-Jones : telephone answering machine (1987.0176). 

 Bernice P. Ellis: 21 gelatin prints and 16 negatives of the rescue of Titanic 



survivors by the Carpathia and the Kodak "Brownie" camera used by Mrs. 



Ellis, a passenger on the Carpathia , to take the photographs in 1912 



(1986.0173). 

 James William Elyea: officer's epaulette, ca. 1800 (1987.0360). 

 Clyde R. Englehardt: 1982 U.S. dime without a mint mark (1987.0452). 

 Guy and Marjorie M. Epley: pink and white case glass bride's bowl with a 



silver-plated stand, ca. 1894 (1985.0515). 

 Suzanne Liebers Erickson (through Ralph Erickson) : 3 woman's rings, 1930-80 



(1986.0528) . 

 Faye Esserman: 2 pairs of clear plastic high-heeled slippers with open backs 



and toes, 1950s (1987.0513). 

 Dan Ettema and Elizabeth King-Ettema: hinged sign with 2 inscriptions, "For 



Colored Passengers" and "For White Passengers" (1987.0072). 

 Government of the Faroe Islands, Postverk Foroya: 50 mint stamps and 4 first 



day covers of the Faroe Islands (1985.0700); The Faroese Postal Service, 



Philatelic Office: 45 mint stamps and 3 first day covers of the Faroe 



Islands (1936.0623); (through B. Jacobsen) : 35 mint stamps, 3 first day 



covers, and a souvenir sheet of the Faroe Islands (1987.0199). 

 Estate of Cleopatra Kavadias Faulkner (through Mary H. Driscoll): 6 linen 



damask dinner napkins with the heraldic insignia of Czar Nicholas II of 



Russia and 6 linen damask tea napkins with the monogram insignia of 



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