Inc., ca. 1940 (1987.0135). 

 R. Rinzler: saucer inscribed "Votes For Women" made for people attending a 



suffrage meeting at Alma Belmont's Marble House in Newport, Rhode Island, 



1909 (1986.0604). 

 Prof. Charles G. Rob, M.D. : surgical stapler made in the Union of Soviet 



Socialists Republics and used to connect blood vessels, ca. 1956 



(1986.0626) . 

 Frances L. and Wilfrid Robbins: red wool cloak with detachable hood and red 



fox fur trim, worn in the 18th century by members of the Cotton Family 



( 1987.0024). 

 Edwin K. Robinson: tie pin commemorating the first meeting of the Brotherhood 



of Railway Trainmen (1986.0968). 

 Margaret F. Robinson in memory of Col. John H. Robinson, USAF : armchair made 



of steer horns from Henry H. Robinson's Turtleneck Ranch, Wyoming, 1890s 



(1986.0989) . 

 Marcel X. Rocca: 15 silver tankas of Aq Qoyunlu Ya' Qub, A.D. 1478-90 



(1986.0865). 

 Beatrix D. Roesler: 11 objects related to Mrs. Roesler's participation in the 



"Walk for Heart" fund-raising race held in Washington, D.C., 1986 



(1986.0775). 

 R. G. Rolfe: Model A "Paisley Calculator" calculating rule (1987.0183). 

 Edward Rondthaler: 2 sets of photographic layout dry plates used in an 



original Rutherford opticon, 1936-38, 2 photo-lettered stock certificates 



produced 1933-35, and a photomatrix alphabet plate used in 1933 



(1987.0540) . 

 Lucy W. Rosenau in memory of Fred S. Rosenau : identification tags and collar 



insignia for the Office of War Information, WW II (1986.0228). 

 J. William Rosenthal, M.D. : 18 optical instruments (1986.0929); pair of 



Chinese spectacles, English spectacle case, and an English monocular, all 



19th century (1987.0016); 7 pairs of spectacles, a pair of goggles, and 



an artificial eye (1987.0244). 

 George C. Ross: standard street mailbox made by the Danville Stove and 



Manufacturing Company in 1926 (1986.0759). 

 Ann Rothberg: Curl Free hair relaxer kit made by the Prom Cosmetics Division 



of the Gillette Company of Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1970 (1981.1006). 

 Sol Ruch: washing machine patent model by Bennett C. Bailey of Constitution, 



Ohio, patented on November 29, 1870 (1987.0040). 

 E. Arthur Russell: automobile model which won the First National Scholarship 



Award in the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Contest and a wrench for 



removing or tightening wheel hubs on the model, 1957 (1987.0449). 

 Helen Winnett Russell: black fur hat and a straw hat with pink silk flowers, 



1950-53, and a hatbox, 1942-53 (1986.0745). 

 SACO Defense Systems, Inc. (through Charles M. Roberts): 30 linked machine gun 



cartridges and a U.S. M60E3 prototype machine gun (1983.0420). 

 Virginia H. Sahm: 134 U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army uniform items, insignia, 



and accessories (1987.0166). 

 Simone A. Saidman: woman's T-shirt, "Liberty 1886 Centennial 1986" (1986.0750). 

 Jeanne Saindon: pair of silk and leather high-heeled sandal-type shoes, ca. 



1950 (1986.0682). 

 St. Louis Medical Society (through Harry 0. Cole and Gordon R. Garrett): 129 



medical instruments (1977.0808). 

 St. Mary's Hospital (through Sister Juli Hanser and Myron Muckerheide) : 2 



Model 100 laser handpieces and a discharge tube (1985.0342). 

 St. Mary's University of San Antonio, Physics Department (through William J. 



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