Robert Grodanz: child's 3-piece silverplate flatware set and a "Tiddledy 



Winks" game in its original box, 1950s (1987.0492). 

 Dr. Jonathan Grossman: silver presentation cup given to William B. Wilson, 



first Secretary of Labor, by the Maritime Organizations of the Pacific 



Coast in 1913 (1987.0052). 

 Aileen D. Gruendel in the name of Emma and Eva Dopp: 2 cabinet prints, one of 



Rudolph Eickenmeyer, Sr. and the other of Rudolph Eickenmeyer, Jr., taken 



by H. S. Wyer of Yonkers, New York (1986.0770). 

 Yao Gu-Shun: 52 mint stamps, 2 souvenir sheets and 2 souvenir folders of the 



People's Republic of China (1987.0417). 

 Frank W. Gyori, Jr.: phonograph recording of The Broadway Album by Barbra 



Streisand (1986.0514). 

 McVander Haef: woman's dress bodice, 1875-85 (1986.0557). 

 David H. and Shirley I. Hamley and their children Michael A. and Scott D. 



Hamley: industrial locomotive made by the Plymouth Locomotive Works about 



1919 and equipped with a gasoline engine, dump car made by the Watt Car & 



Wheel Company about 1953, and 2 sections of narrow gauge rail (1986.0274), 

 Hammond Incorporated (through Caleb D. Hammond and Dean Hammond): set of 3 



gores for a 16-inch terrestrial globe made by C. S. Hammond & Co. in the 



mid-1930s (1987.0154). 

 Robert E. Hanley: 2 leather mailbags, one marked "Bucheimer 1965" and the 



other "Bona Allen Inc 1970" (1987.0173). 

 Emma Miles Hanna and Frank A. Miles: woman's second day dress, 1854 



(1986.0564) . 

 Rita Hansen: English violette of the Prague School, ca. 1735, later 



reconstructed as a viola (1987.0028). 

 Scott H. Hanville, Jr. in memory of his grandfather William Goodhue: 15 



stampless covers and a page of a letter, all 19th century (1986.0560). 

 F. C. Harding: Fi-Cord International tape recorder made in Switzerland, 1964 



(1986.0407). 

 Robert S. Harding: RCA Victor television receiver, ca. 1960 (1986.0244). 

 Capt. and Mrs. David Louis Harlow: red brocade furnishing fabric (1980.0369). 

 Larry Harmon: 9-piece "Bozo the Clown" suit worn by Mr. Harmon (1984.0788). 

 Edward A. Harms: medal commemorating Salmon P. Chase and the Chase National 



Bank "Moneys of the World" exhibit and a photograph of Mr. Harms and the 



Chase National Bank Planning Department, 1939 (1986.0900). 

 The Harriman Jones Medical Clinic (through G. Borowick) : 34 vials of surgical 



sutures, ca. 1940 (1984.0853). 

 Michael R. Harris: 2 moving picture posters from before 1920 (1987.0200); jar 



of "Superman Krunchy" peanut butter (1987.0380). 

 N. Neil Harris: bronze medal commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Purdue 



University School of Veterinary Medicine, 1959-84 (1987.0150). 

 Harvard University, Department of Physics, Lyman Laboratory of Physics 



(through Prof. Norman F. Ramsey): 2 radio-frequency oscillatory field 



coil assemblies built by Professor Ramsey about 1950 and his original 



hydrogen maser laboratory apparatus invented in 1960 (1980.0594). 

 William T. Hassett, Jr.: brass maker's plate for "Peter Smith's Patent Press 



Number 445" made by Robert Hoe Company of New York (1986.0877). 

 Hattori Corporation of America, Consumer Electronics Division (through Jerry 



Astor): Seiko TFT Pocket Color TV and Seiko Datagraph System with 7 



components (1984.0944). 

 Dr. Lloyd E. and Vivian S. Hawes: 51 pieces of English ceramics, 17th and 18th 



centuries, 2 pieces of French ceramics, 18th century, and a plaster copy 



of the Portland Vase made in England (1987.0005). 



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