Management Information Systems (through L. H. Walker, Jr.): UNIVAC I 

 computer component console (305982). 



Government of Penrhyn, Post Office: 10 mint stamps, 8 souvenir sheets, and 2 

 first day covers of Penrhyn (1985.0555); 5 stamps, 2 first day covers, 

 and a souvenir sheet of Penrhyn (1986.0258); 11 mint stamps, 4 souvenir 

 sheets, and 4 first day covers of Penrhyn (1986.0722). 



People For The American Way (through Arthur Kropp) : 4 videotape cassettes and 

 a poster (1986.0756) . 



The Peoria Journal Star, Inc. (through David J. Schlink): Unicon calculating 

 slide rule (303772). 



Charly Perethian: modified Rifle/Yamaha high-mileage motorcycle (1987.0233). 



John C. Perkins: boy's 2-piece black velvet suit with a bolero-style jacket, 

 1870s (1986.0941). 



Richard Peshek : adding machine enclosed in glass made by the Austin Adding 

 Machine Company of Baltimore, Maryland, ca. 1912 (304348). 



Arnold C. Petersen: 2 postal money orders of the 1890's, 2 postal money orders 

 of 1951, a postal note of 1945, and a first flight cover for Contract Air 

 Mail route 49B (1986.0945); podium plaque with the U.S. Post Office 

 Department seal used by Mr. Petersen when giving policy speeches while he 

 was the Director of Postmasters (1987.0192); twine knife (1987.0446). 



Mendel L. Peterson: 1,540 modern coins of Europe, the Indian subcontinent, the 

 Far East, and the Pacific area (1986.0800); 1,504 foreign modern minor 

 coins, 11 U.S. and foreign tokens and medals, 10 ancient and medieval 

 Islamic and Oriental coins, and 2 pieces of numismatic memorabilia 

 relating to Stuart Mosher (1986.0862); 11 cowrie shells used in trade, 5 

 Moghal silver rupees of India, 2 bronze Roman counterfeit coins, and a 

 piece of trade copper encrusted with coral and cowrie shells (1986.0892). 



Jane F. Petitmermet: Philco radio receiver (1986.0671). 



Thongsoun Phuthama: Kmhmu-American canteen made for use in the house by Mr. 

 Phuthama (1985.0576). 



Naomi Piekarski in the names of her children Bernard, Esther Bernice, and 

 Leonard David Piekarski: adding machine patented by the Smallwood 

 Calculator Company of Oakland, California on February 23, 1926 

 (1977.0688). 



Byronul Pineda: phototransmitter made by Muirhead Company in England and used 

 by Time-Life Magazines to transmit pictures to and from overseas bureaus 

 (1983.0308) . 



Robert A. Podrog: red fiberglass-reinforced plastic chair designed by Verner 

 Panton in 1960 and manufactured by Herman Miller, Inc. in 1971 

 (1987.0393). 



0. L. Polinger: Monroe adding machine (1987.0403). 



Poole's Fifth Avenue: belt buckle commemorating the 200th anniversary of the 

 U.S. Constitution (1987.0100). 



Lisa S. Popeil for the Popeil Family in memory of Samuel J. Popeil: Popeil 

 "Pocket Fisherman" spin casting outfit (1986.0978). 



Zaida Mirzy Potter in memory of Nejib Mirzy: woman's leopard and beaver coat, 

 1938-46 (1986.0636). 



James A. Potts: 54 postage stamps and 2 second day covers commemorating 

 athlete Jim Thorpe, May 25, 1984 (1986.0559). 



Pratt Graphics Center, Pratt Institute (through Mel Alexenberg): offset 



lithograph titled Digitized Homage to Rembrandt: Day Angels made from a 

 computer-generated image by Mel Alexenberg in August 1986 (1987.0021). 



William S. Pretzer: 4 buttons condeming Richard Nixon and the Watergate 

 scandal (1985.0173). 



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