Hamm, S.M. and Daniel J. White) : betatron constructed under the 



supervision of Donald Kerst at the University of Illinois in 1944, a 



power source and control cabinet, vacuum chamber, and a broken vacuum 



chamber (1984.0739). 

 Robert Salem: tie with "Superman" logo woven into the fabric, 1940-59 



(1987.0488). 

 Dr. Matt T. Salo: sign advertising "Miss Sally, Palm Reader" used at her place 



of business in Washington, D.C. from 1984 to 1986 (1987.0639). 

 Frank J. Sargent and John Cameron Swayze: desk plaque with the name "John 



Cameron Swayze" carved by Frank J. Sargent in 1950 and used by Mr. Swayze 



on the Camel News Caravan Television Show (1987.0479). 

 Helen Sargent: 9 uniform items and insignia, 4 letters and papers of 



discharge, 3 photographs, a calling card, service certificate, and a 



letter awarding the Victory Medal, all from the U.S. Marine Corps service 



of Pvt. Helen E. Ostheimer during WW I (1987.0467). 

 SAS Philatelic Club (through Delmar Nordh) : 10 first flight covers of the 



Scandanavian Airline Systems (1986.0653); (through Niels Sommer): 20 



first flight covers of the Scandanavian Airline Systems (1986.0090). 

 Stephen 0. Saxe: Lanston Monotype Machine Company's first stock ledger with 



entries dating 1892 to 1906 (1986.0692). 

 Paul Arthur Scheeler: "hand phaser" prop weapon said to have been used in the 



television series "Star Trek" (1987.0095). 

 Scheitlin & Borner U.S.A. (through P. Dutton) : 30 samples of contemporary 



tablecloth and napkin fabrics (1985.0418). 

 Paul L. Schmidt: Indian Chief motorcycle with Princess sidecar manufactured by 



the Hendee Manufacturing Company of Springfield, Massachusetts in 1923 



(1986.0753). 

 Alan J. M. Schneider: "Teacher in Space" cacheted cover postmarked from 



Kennedy Space Center on January 28, 1986 (1986.0217). 

 Harry E. Schoepf : automobile model which won the National Styling Scholarship 



Award in the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Contest, 1961 (1987.0436). 

 Ted Schofield: cyanotype postcard of the exterior of a house in Carlisle, 



Kentucky, ca. 1906 (1987.0158). 

 Albert W. Schreck: 2 money orders, a silver certificate, postal cancelling 



device used in Naples, Italy, and a V-Mail letter from Mr. Schreck to his 



wife, all WW II (1987.0547). 

 June Sakata Scoggins: chest of 6 drawers made in a Japanese-American 



relocation camp during WW II (1985.0831). 

 Phillip Seitz: box of 11 glass stereo slides titled "Monuments de Paris" and a 



box of 11 glass stereo slides titled "Photographies: Chateau De 



Versailles" (1987.0605). 

 Selchow and Righter Company (through Richard P. Selchow) : "Genus" and "Baby 



Boomer" editions of "Trivial Pursuit" board game, 1983 (1984.0858). 

 Ross Sellers: 5 design books from I. Bedichimer & Company of Philadelphia, 



Pennsylvania, 1893-1925, 2 photograph albums, an order book, jewelry 



carrying case, and a jewelry case with 41 masonic pins (1986.0502); 



photographic sample book of jewelry made by I. Bedichimer & Company, 



1920s (1986.0916). 

 Service Employees International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC (through Richard W. 



Cordtz): sheets of labels, piece of stationery, button, and a sticker of 



the Service Employees International Union (1986.0363); (through Martin H. 



Dickenson): 2 videotape cassettes, a leaflet, pamphlet, newspaper, and a 



folder, all concerning labor and the 1988 presidential candidates 



(1987.0514); (through Suzanne M. Miller): 6 posters of the Services 



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