Dorothy B. Kennedy: 2 hat boxes, 1928 and 1940s (1987.0212). 



Roger G. Kennedy: pair of stained glass windows designed by George Grant 



Elmslie, ca. 1920 (1985.0328). 

 Kenyon College, Department of Physics (through Thomas B. Greenslade, Jr.): 



cardboard wheel calculator used to determine the formulae for chemical 



compounds, made by the Chemical Rubber Company of Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 



1933 (1986.0776); color absorption chart by Bausch & Lomb, 1916 



(1987.0093). 

 Boonsong Keomanywong: house model of bamboo, palm, and wood made by Mr. 



Keomanywong as representative of his native Kmhmu culture (1985.0573). 

 Dr. Edward Keonjian: portable solar-powered radio transmitter, 1954 



(1986.0377); 88 microelectronic transistors, integrated circuit packages, 



and resistors, some invented by Dr. Keonjian, 1959-62 (1986.0417). 

 Loretta G. and Steven M. Kepler in honor of Carmelo Guglielmino and Reginald 



H. Metcalf, Jr.: 21-star U.S. national flag, 1819-20 (1987.0106). 

 William E. Kerber: 24 U.S. Army insignia and 19 U.S. Army Aviation uniform 



items worn by Captain Kerber, ca. 1970 (1986.0306). 

 James W. Kerr: forged postage stamp of the Gold Coast (1986.1042). 

 Keuffel & Esser Company (through Marsh W. Bull): logarithmic Analon slide rule 



and instruction manual (304347). 

 Elizabeth D. Keyes: scarlet net military sash, artillery hat cord, and a medal 



of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. ( 308523) . 

 Boonthong Khansouvong: 6 bamboo objects used to prepare and serve food, 2 



musical instruments, and a ritual staff, all Kmhmu-American items made 



and used by Mr. Khansouvong (1985.0574). 

 Leek Khoonsirivong: set of equipment for making fish nets and a flute, all 



Kmhmu-American items made and used by Mr. Khoonsirivong (1985.0571). 

 Claudia Brush Kidwell: a girl's 6-piece Hawaiian costume and a girl's Red 



Cross nurse's apron, 1974 (1987.0043); board game, "What Shall I Wear?," 



by Selchow & Righter Company, 1969 (1987.0048). 

 Mrs. Howard Kinzer: boy's clothing including 2 pairs of gloves, 2 pairs of 



shoes, and 2 2-piece suits, and a picture of Howard Kinzer wearing one of 



the suits, all 1908-16 (1986.0479). 

 Mavis L. Kislingbury: woman's knickers, gaiters, gloves, stockings, and shoes, 



late 19th to early 20th century (1986.0611). 

 Margaret B. Klapthor: WW II Army Air Force Observer armband and pin 



(1986.0594) . 

 Ben Kleinerman: 3 Bowling Swing motion sensors, a Steelman transitape 



recorder, Cinesone motion picture audio converter, Hughes slow-scan 



television, and a cardiac function indicator, all invented and patented 



by Mr. Kleinerman, 1950s-60s (1986.0724). 

 H. Douglas Kline: U.S. leather-laced, legging-topped boots, WW II (1986.0098). 

 Robert Lee Klinger: bicycle bell (1986.0389). 

 Wm. B. Knapp: 2 women's baseball cards of Maud Nelson and the Western Bloomer 



Girls (1986.0020). 

 Judith L. and Wayne R. Knight: upright parlor reed organ made by Mason & 



Hamlin, 1895-1900 (1985.0583). 

 Edith Kramer: ink drawing titled "Noise in the Machine Shop" done by Ms. 



Kramer while working as a machinist at Sossner Steel Stamp Company during 



WW II (1987.0190). 

 Carol L. Kregloh: pair of woman's drawers, 1880-1920, woman's undershirt, 



1890-1920, and 2 baby's bibs, 1986 (1986.0740). 

 Alice Lilly Krueger in memory of Prof. Hugo Burghauser: English horn made by 



Otto Moennig with original case, bocal, and reed, late 19th century 



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