Alexander III of Russia (1986.0422). 

 Federation of Westinghouse Independent Salaried Unions (through Ira J. 



Matthews): blank sheet of stationery of the Federation of Westinghouse 



Independent Salaried Unions (1986.0267). 

 Marjorie Fedorski: 18 U.S. Navy uniform items and personal memorabilia from 



the WW I service of Mrs. Fedorski' s father, Joseph Andrysco, and a WW II 



Air Raid Warden's banner used by Mr. Andrysco (1987.0007). 

 J. Walter Feigenbaum: 28,569 foreign stamps in sheets and panes (1984.0421). 

 Aline M. Feldman: 3 woodcut prints and a wood block of October Fields by Aline 



Feldman (1987.0019) . 

 Joseph E. Fennimore: U.S. 48-star flag made from a German WW II-period flag 



and used by the 4th Division, 8th Regiment of the Infantry as their 



command post flag (1986.0895). 

 Fenton Communications, Inc. (through Maria Rodale) : videotape cassette of 



"Witness for Peace" commercial critical of aid to the Nicaraguan Contras 



and an audiotape cassette of "SANE" commercial critical of nuclear 



weapons tests (1986.0603). 

 Harry W. Ferguson, Jr.: U.S. check drawn on the First National Bank of 



Washington dated May 19,1865 (1987.0376). 

 John R. Ferguson: political campaign flyer for Bill Bobo, "Go-Go with Bobo," 



1986 (1986.0717). 

 Ferranti Limited (through S. Z. deFerranti and D. J. Stephenson): Williams 

 tube memory component of a Ferranti Mark I computer, late 1940s (309902). 

 Virginia B. Fico: 14 certificates, licenses, contracts, letters, deeds, 



and sheet music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries (1987.0239). 

 Elaine L. and Jonathan Fiencke: 2 bronze medals commemorating the 350th 



anniversary of the State of Connecticut and the 200th anniversary of the 



Town of Hampton with the Hampton Bicentennial portion of the coins 



designed by Mr. Fiencke when 11 years old, 1986 (1986.0786). 

 Hilda and Samuel S. Fink: photoetched print of Doors II by Mary Trevor 



(1986.1016) . 

 Bernard S. Finn: Merrow sewing machine, 1920-30 (1984.1056); box of mercerized 



shoelaces (1986.0748). 

 Carol S. FitzSimonds: aquatinted plate for Night Magic by Carol S. FitzSimonds 



(1987.0020). 

 555th Parachute Infantry Association, Washington Metro Chapter (through James 



C. Queen) : shoulder sleeve insignia from the 555th Parachute Infantry 



(1986.0167). 

 Evangeline M. Flett and Jo M. Steetle: wooden security box made in the 



mid-18th century and brought to America about 1770 by John Mechling of 



Mechlingburg, Germany (1986.0214). 

 Janice L. Flug in memory of William R. LeFevre: 6 unused cachets, 3 rubber 



handstamps, 2 cancelled covers, a steel handstamp, and a steel cachet 



stamp all used on the last run of the Highway Post Office on June 30, 



1974, and 6 cancelled covers from the last run of the Railroad Post 



Office on June 30, 1977 (1987.0237). 

 Bert L. Fogel: 38 trading cards, 27 brochures, and 3 postcards from the 1933 



World's Fair in Chicago and a pass to the fair dated October 9, 1933 



(1982.0363). 

 Fonar Corporation (through Raymond V. Damadian, M.D.): a nuclear magnetic 



resonance whole-body scanner, the "Indomitable," designed by Dr. Damadian 



and built in 1977 (1986.0575). 

 Robert G. Fones: U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue flat hat worn by Mr. 



Fones aboard the USS Lexington , 1931 (1987.0058). 



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