electron tube, and a cut away model of an ignitron electron tube 



(1980.0743). 

 The White House (through John E. Hilboldt): plaque given to Robert C. 



McFarlane of the National Security Council by Eduard Shevardnadze, 



Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. in 1985 (1986.0778). 

 Carolyn Scott White and Michael G. White: pair of man's off-white socks with 



the word VOTE and a donkey design covering them, made by Mayor Mills of 



Tarboro, North Carolina for the 1968 Governor's election, which was won 



by Robert W. Scott (1986.0586). 

 James J. White III: 71 phonograph records (1986.0642). 

 Roger B. White: 63 bumper stickers, handouts, pamphlets and documents, a 



pennant, and a T-shirt, all related to various presidential election 



campaigns of the 1960s and 1970s (1984.1015); saleman's sample book of 



The Life and Public Services of James G. Blaine... and Biography of Gen. 



John A. Logan. . . , 1884 (1986.0252). 

 Florence S. and Gladys M. Whitehead: cast iron combination tool patented by 



Nathan S. Clement of New Britian, Connecticut on March 19, 1867 



(1985.0927). 

 J. W. A. Whitehorne: U.S. Army uniform items including a field cap, 



windbreaker, raincoat, Allied Forces utility shirt, and a field jacket 



(1986.0129). 

 Stanley E. Whiting: 35 phonograph records (1986.0771). 

 Harry E. Whitman: automobile model which won the First National Award in the 



Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Contest, white beret given to the National 



winner, blue beret given to the state or regional winner, and a 



scholarship certificate, 1948 (1987.0049). 

 Leon A. Whitney II: 2 WW II posters, "SPARS, Coast Guard" and "Semper Fidelis, 



168th Anniversary" (1985.0765); 13 WW II posters (1985.0776). 

 Estate of Richard A. Whitney (through Leon A. Whitney II): WW I poster, 



"Americans All" Honor Roll (1985.0775). 

 Ann Watt Wiechmann: woman's cape, 1918-20 (1986.0516). 

 Joan W. Wiefelspuetz in memory of M. Lee White: 2 pieces of embroidered silk 



net, early 19th century, 2 pieces of silk tulle, late 19th century, a 



linen bobbin lace, 17th century, and a fancy white braid, 20th century 



(1986.0712). 

 Charles M. Williams: 151 "Bryan Dollar" tokens used in the 1896 and 1900 



presidential campaigns of William Jennings Bryan, a part of a die used to 



strike some of the tokens, and a catalogue by Farran Zerbe (1983.0715). 

 Grover C. and Josephine B. Williams: silver fork and spoon of French Colonial 



design, used in Louisiana, 1815-44 (1987.0560). 

 Dr. Michael R. Williams: 2 magnetic core memories from a Honeywell computer, 2 



magnetic core memories from an IBM computer, a magnetic core memory from 



a GE 115 computer, plug-in unit from a UNIVAC computer, and an 



intergrated circuit memory board from a Burroughs computer (1987.0466). 

 Swanee K. Wilson, RN, NAACOG in honor of Ervin E. Nichols, MD, ACOG: 8 models 



of the uterus showing different stages of pregnancy, a cranioclast, and a 



chain decapitator (1986.0478). 

 The Winchester-Thurston School (through Frances G. Hein) : Keuffel & Esser 



classroom demonstration slide rule (1987.0137). 

 Osborne K. Winslow: 639 photographs, negatives, and color progressives, 140 



tools and chemicals, a film about photoengraving, and a copper plate, all 



related to the career of Mr. Winslow as a photograver for magazines, 



1920-70 (1986.0829). 

 Mrs. Ann Winter: 10 steel engraved prints of presidents of the United States 



(1987.0242). 



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