Shelly Jayne Foote: 2 woman's leotards and 2 pairs of woman's tights used in 



aerobic dance classes, 1976-85 (1986.0592); 3 pieces of beige Samsonite 



luggage, 1960, a Dr. Scholl's foot massager used as a darning egg, 



1940-50, and a woman's fur stole, 1950-60 (1986.0609). 

 George E. Foreman: red velvet boxing trunks worn by George Foreman during his 



championship fight against Ken Norton in Caracas, Venezuela on March 26, 



1974 (1985.0040). 

 Joel J. and Linda K. Forman: bronze lepton of Judea, A.D. 6-9 , and a copper 



stater of Kashmir, A.D. 950-8 (1986.0891). 

 Dr. Frederick Forscher: scrapbook of newspaper clippings collected by Dr. 



Forscher, "NUMEC, the first ten years," 1957-71 (1982.0619). 

 Howard S. Foust: leather mail bag made by Bona Allen, Inc. in 1970 (1987.0433). 

 Bob Fratis: 10 buttons from the Republican National Convention in 1964 



(1987.0459) . 

 Friday Canning Corporation (through F. C. Friday): pea can filler used from 



the 1920s to 1951 (1987.0411). 

 Paul E. Fry: 3 WW II posters dealing with labor and the war effort and war 



bonds (1987.0549). 

 Robert Fudim and Barbara Jarocki: 7 decks of playing cards, fortune telling 



cards, and Tarot cards (1987.0197). 

 Betty Furness: Red polyester double-knit dress by designer Norman Norell worn 



by Ms. Furness at the press conference announcing her appointment as 



President Johnson's Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs on March 4, 



1967 (1986.0982). 

 David L. Ganz : 2 process sets showing the stages in striking commemorative 



presidential inaugural medals in 1981 and 1985 by Medallic Art Company 



(1986.1043). 

 Irene Gardner: 11 pieces of uniform clothing, a badge, purse, Colt .38 



revolver, handcuffs, and a wallet with identification used by Mrs. 



Gardner as a member of the Los Angeles Police Department in 1949 



(1987.0258) . 

 Dr. Tom S. Garrison: "Ivrene" translucent white glass bowl with an iridescent 



surface made by Frederick Carder for the Steuben Glass Company of 



Corning, New York, ca. 1932 (1987.0270). 

 General Electric Company, Corporate Research and Development (through Laddie 



L. Stahl): computerized x-ray tomography whole-body scanner gantry with 2 



tables, 1970s (1986.0730). 

 General Motors Corporation, Delco Electronics Division (through Dr. E. D. 



Wilmoth) : MAGIC I computer developed for spaceborne guidance systems and 



a pamphlet about the computer, ca. 1961 (305776). 

 Georgetown University Medical Center, Division of Plastic S. Reconstructive 



Surgery (through Sharon Romm, M.D.): 21 instruments used in plastic 



surgery on the face, late 20th century (1986.0418). 

 Estate of Rudi Gernreich (through Dr. Oreste F. Pucciani): 61 pieces of man's, 



woman's, and unisex clothing designed by Rudi Gernreich between 1956 and 



1985 and 7 sketches done by Mr. Gernreich in 1970 (1986.0013). 

 Phillip T. Gesell: square grand pianoforte made by Knabe & Sons of Baltimore, 



Maryland, ca. 1860 (1985.0799). 

 Florence P. Giddings and Helen F. Johnson: brass replica of Admiral Schley's 



belt buckle presented to David H. Fenton about 1900 (1986.0823). 

 Wilbur J. Giesler: adjustable wooden ironing board made by Mr. Giesler's 



grandfather and a wooden laundry paddle (1986.0821). 

 Constance A. and Gerard F. Gilbert: pair of white silk wedding shoes 



embroidered with flowers and worn by Mercy Lavinia Warren Bumpus when she 



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