Employees International Union (1987.0522). 

 Alex Shagin: 4 U.S. art medals by Alex Shagin, 1984-86 (1986.0290); 2 



bronze medals commemorating Georgia O'Keeffe and Amasis Painter by Alex 



Shagin, 1986 (1987.0355). 

 Rose Shain: 21 paintings and drawings of labor strikes and civil rights 



subjects by Sarah Berman Beach (1987.0132). 

 James C. Shanks: 15 objects related to rehabilitation after a laryngectomy 



(1986.0959). 

 Anne R. Shaw: woman's pheasant feather hat worn by Mrs. Shaw's aunt, Evelyn B. 



Martin, in the 1950s (1987.0428). 

 Margery W. Shaw, M.D. : volumes 10 and 11 of the Henry A. Meyer collection 



containing 128 Napoleonic and French Revolution covers and documents 



(1985.0026); volumes 12, 13, and 14 of the Henry A. Meyer collection 



containing 293 Napoleonic and French Revolution covers and documents 



(1986.0025) . 

 Mary Shaw and Charletta J. Woodward: "Dana" poseable doll from the "Barbie" 



series by Mattel, Inc., 1986 (1986.0719). 

 David H. Shayt: white plastic pocket slide rule used to compute dividend 



rates, current yields, and market selling prices for bonds, ca. 1960 



(1987.0409). 

 Robert E. Sheldon: patented Jew's harp with aluminum amplifying horn, early 



20th century (1986.0375). 

 Shugart Associates (through J. S. Campbell): Shugart SA900 computer floppy 



disk drive made in 1973 (1980.0612). 

 Sam Silverman: 4 photographs of Adlai E. Stevenson, Jaqueline Kennedy, John F. 



Kennedy, and Lyndon 3. Johnson taken on December 6, 1962 (1986.0518). 

 Frances L. Simmons: 2 cotton quilt sections, ca. 1922, and a printed cotton 



poster titled Forest Fires , ca. 1900 (1987.0278). 

 Roger Simpson and Bob Williams: commemorative silver coin encased in plastic, 



"1984 Republican National Convention" (1986.0394). 

 George W. Sims: 2 sets of vest studs, a set of cuff buttons, pair of cuff 



links, collar stud, and a jewelry box, all 1920-50, and a gold-headed 



cane, 1895 (1986.0487). 

 The Singer Company (through Thomas W. David and R. C. Hauf): 6 sewing 



machines, 5 model sewing machines, 2 prototype sewing machines, an 



experimental sewing machine, and a film of sewing machine cabinet making, 



1850-1978 (1985.0584); Diehl Manufacturing Company electric motor fan, 



ca. 1885 (1985.0593). 

 Nathan Singer: box of Poudre de Riz white face powder made by Vogue Parfumery 



of New York, ca. 1920 (1981.0377). 

 Bounsouk and Lay Sivilay: 6 musical instruments, 4 rice baskets and winnowers, 



a fish trap, cotton gin model, pot holder, spoon, carabao bell, and a 



ritual staff, made and used by Kmhmu-Americans Lay Sivilay and his son, 



Bounsouk (1985.0570). 

 Adele and Lewis Smith: 10 Stevengraph portraits and a Stevengraph postcard of 



Coventry, all made of Jacquard-woven silk in paper mounts (1987.0114). 

 Mrs. Beatrice F. Smith: 2 banners from The Ribbon Peace Rally held on August 



4, 1985 in Washington, D.C. (1986.0379). 

 C. Charles and Veronica Smith: D-cylinder copper-plate printing press made by 



the Kelton Machine Company of Brooklyn, New York in 1895 (1984.0698). 

 Mrs. Hugh F. Smith: obverse die and 2-piece broken reverse die for striking a 



Washington half-dollar, dated 1792 (1986.0868). 

 Marguerite C. Rawdon Smith: first aid kit and pouch, canvas leggings, Lanyard 



pistol, pistol belt, and an officer's coat, WW I and WW II eras 



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