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Smithsonian Year 1985 Supplement Chronology and Appendixes Smithsonian Institution Press Washington, D.C. Contents Chronology 5 Appendix 1. Members of the Smithsonian Council, Boards, and Commissions, September 30, 1985 33 Appendix 2. Smithsonian Special Foreign Currency Program Awards Made October 1, 1984, through September 30, 1985 47 Appendix 3. National Museum Act Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 1985 51 Appendix 4. Academic, Research Training, and Internship Appointments in Fiscal Year 1985 by, Appendix 5. Publications of the Smithsonian Institution Press in Fiscal Year 1985 94 Appendix 6. Publications of the Staff of the Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries in Fiscal Year 1985 106 Appendix 7. The Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries, September 30, 1985 228 Appendix 8. Donors to the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1985 279 Appendix 9. Benefactors of the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1985 401 Appendix ro. Visitors to Smithsonian Institution Museums in Fiscal Year 1985 444 Note The arrangement of bureau listings within the individual appendixes is not alphabetical but rather follows the organiza- tion of the Smithsonian Institution as shown on the next page. The pages of this Supplement were photomechanically reproduced from typescript provided by the individual bureaus and offices. The Smithsonian Institution Establishment, Board of Regents, Executive Committee, and the Secretary Office of the Secretary Office of the Under Secretary Office of Audits and Investigations Office of the General Counsel Science National Air and Space Museum National Museum of Natural History National Zoological Park Office of Fellowships and Grants Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Smithsonian Office of Educational Research Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute History and Art Anacostia Neighborhood Museum Archives of American Art Center for Asian Art: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Cooper-Hewitt Museum Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Joseph Henry Papers National Museum of African Art National Museum of American Art National Museum of American History National Portrait Gallery Office of American Studies Museum Programs Conservation Analytical Laboratory National Museum Act Programs Office of Exhibits Central Office of Horticulture Office of Museum Programs Office of the Registrar Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Libraries Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service Public Service Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Office of Folklife Programs Office of Public Affairs Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars Office of Telecommunications Smithsonian Institution Press Smithsonian Magazine Visitor Information and Associates’ Reception Center Administration Administrative and Support Activities Financial Management Activities Smithsonian Institution Women’s Council Smithsonian Internship Council Directorate of International Activities Membership and Development Office of Development National Board of the Smithsonian Associates Women’s Committee of the Smithsonian Associates James Smithson Society Smithsonian National Associate Program Smithsonian Resident Associate Program Under Separate Boards of Trustees Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National Gallery of Art Smithsonian Year - 1985 CHRONOLOGY The following is a representative selection of Smithsonian events during the fiscal year. No attempt has been made to make this a complete compilation of the Institution's activities. October Awards: The American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums (AAZPA) presented the Marlin Perkins Award of Excellence to former National Zoo Director Theodore H. Reed. AAZPA Significant Achievement Awards were also presented to the National Zoo for the new Monkey Island exhibit and a new public affairs program, "Symposia for the Public." October New Service: Information Desk services provided through the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center began at the National Museum of American Art and the National Portrait Gallery. October Publication: The first issue of Journeys, a magazine for junior-high-school- aged children based on Smithsonian programs and resources, was printed and . distributed on a test basis to selected teachers around the nation. The pilot project was funded by the Educational Outreach Fund and carried out by the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, assisted by the Office of Public Affairs. October Publication: The Smithsonian Collection of Recordings released a seven-record set entitled "American Popular Song: Six Decades of Songwriters and Singers." October Seminar: - Dr. Richard Mitchell, author, professor of English at Glassboro State College and editor of The Underground Grammarian, gave a seminar at the Smithsonian Office of Educational Research on "Alternatives to the Traditional Education System.” October Television: "Smithsonian World," the series of prime-time, one-hour specials co-produced by the Smithsonian and WETA-TV, aired five new programs between October and May; reruns of seven earlier shows were also aired during July and August. Among many of the most prestigious industry honors received by the show was an Emmy awarded in August. October Workshop: The Office of Museum Programs, in cooperation with the Virginia Association of Museums, began a series of four on-site workshops at locations across Virginia. October 1 Organization: The Directorate of International Activities was established and John E. Reinhardt, formerly Assistant Secretary of History and Art, was named as director, with responsibility for the Office of Service and Protocol (formerly the Office of International Activities), the Office of Publications Exchange (formerly the International Exchange Service) and the International Center, a component of the Center for African, Near Eastern and Asian Cultures. October 4 Milestone: The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden celebrated the tenth anniversary of its opening. October 5 Exhibition: Werner Drewes, Sixty-five Years of Printmaking, opened at the Museum of American Art with 110 works drawn from the museum's extensive holdings. In a subsequent public program, Drewes discussed his life and work with noted critic and designer Wolf von Eckardt. October 6-8 Exhibition: The Office of Horticulture displayed prime specimens of the orchid collection at the National Capital Orchid Society Show. October 9 Exhibition: European Roots of American Pharmacy, an exhibition of instruments, paintings, drug containers and other objects showing the influence of the tools and practices of the European apothecary on the American pharmacy, opened in the Dibner Gallery at the National Museum of American History. October 12-13 Symposium: Eight distinguished scientists examined the diversity of animal mating systems in the National Zoo's public symposium entitled "The Mating Game: Exploring the Mysteries of Animal Reproduction." October 19 Exhibition: Baseball Immortals, 1905-35: The Photographs of Charles Martin Conlon opened at the National Portrait Gallery, an exhibit jointly organized with The Sporting News. October 19 Special Event: Archaeologist Mary Leakey lectured for the Resident Associate Program on discoveries of fossil human ancestors in East Africa; the event was cosponsored by the National Museum of Natural History. October 20 Concert series: The 20th-Century Consort opened its 1984-85 season at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden with the first of four concerts, entitled "Election Special." October 20 Symposium: "Can't Something Be Done?," a program co-sponsored by the Museum of American History, focused on Eleanor Roosevelt's activities in Washington, D.C., during the New Deal and featured discussions among scholars of the New Deal era and individuals who had helped to fashion the New Deal policies. October 21 Exhibition: The Anacostia Museum opened Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds, an exhibition providing an overview of black women's history from the colonial period to the modern era. The exhibition was produced by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. October 21 Special Program: The Office of Museum Programs and the United States Information Agency co-sponsored the second annual museum administration project, enabling seven museum professionals from six European countries to study current practices and problems of museum administration at the Smithsonian and other museums in the United States. October 24-26 Colloquium: The Kellogg Project's "Colloquium II" was held at the Xerox International Training Center, Leesburg, Va. The theme, "Museums in Pursuit of Educational Excellence," was addressed by six speakers. October 29 New System: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries introduced its new Automated Library System to representatives of Institution units. October 31 Exhibition: Praise Poems: The Katherine White Collection opened at the National Museum of African Art. November Gift: The Earl Silas Tupper Foundation pledged $4 million to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute for the construction of the Earl S. Tupper Research and Conference Center in Panama. November New Facility: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries announced the opening of a new branch library in the Office of Horticulture. The library, currently located in the Arts and Industries building, is the fifteenth branch library in the system. November 1 Premiere: "Comet Quest," a multi-media presentation that explores comets through the ages, opened at the National Air and Space Museum's Albert Einstein Planetarium. November 1 Workshop: A regional workshop, sponsored by the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, was held in Oakland, Calif., bringing more than 310 teachers to work with local museum educators. Additional workshops were held in Charleston, S.C. (November 8), and in Oak Ridge, Tenn. (March 23). November 5 Exhibition: Marine Mammals of the World, an exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, opened at the National Bank of Panama Museum under the sponsorship of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Directorate of Marine Resources of the Government of Panama. All exhibit materials were translated into Spanish. November 10 Workshop: Carolyn Landon, artist, conducted an adult workshop, "African Sculpture Through the Artist's Eyes," in the galleries of the Museum of African Art. November 13-14 Visit: Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg visited the Freer Gallery of Art and the galleries, plaza and garden of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. November 13 Seminar: Prof. Andrew S. Skinner, Adam Smith professor of political economy at the University of Glasgow, led a discussion on Adam Smith and public policy, part of a continuing series examining the intellectual roots of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. November 13 Special Event: Avant-garde performer Meredith Monk appeared at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in a program co-sponsored by the Resident Associate Program and the Hirshhorn as part of the Hirshhorn's tenth anniversary celebration. November 14 Exhibition: Miguel Covarrubias Caricatures, the first retrospective of this artist's caricatures, opened at the National Portrait Gallery. November 14 Exhibition: The Metropolitan Opera Centennial: A Photographic Album opened at the National Portrait Gallery. November 26 Milestone: The SIL acquisitions unit began processing orders of books and journals electronically on its SIL Automated Library System through the Smithsonian Institution Bibliographic Information System (SIBIS). November 28 Telecast: "The Sea: A Quest for Our Future," a one-hour documentary produced by the Office of Telecommunications, had its premiere on the Public Broadcasting System network and subsequently received the 1984 Best Nature Production Award from the International TV Movie Festival (March 1985) and a second-place award from the 1985 National Educational Film Festival. November 29 New Facility: The archives of American Art officially opened its sixth center, the Southern California Research Center, in San Marino, Calif. November 29 Publication: The first volume of a series of annual reports, National Air and Space Museum Research Report 1984, was published, covering the historical and scientific research programs of the National Air and Space Museum. December Discovery: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory scientists discovered a new gravitational lens in Constellation Pegasus, a lens which is apparently serving as a "cosmic magnifying glass" to enhance the image of a much more distant quasar. December Discovery: Botanists of the Museum of Natural History reported the identification of the deepest growing plant found on Earth, an alga they discovered off an uncharted, underwater island in the Bahamas. Io December Publication: Solar Flux Atlas from 296 to 1300 nm was published by SAO, National Solar Observatory and Harvard. The atlas serves as a spectroscopic standard for researchers in solar and planetary physics, stellar spectroscopy, and atmospheric sciences. December 1 Special Event: The ninth annual "Hirshhorn Holiday for Children" was presented at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, drawing some 3,500 visitors to the Museum during four hours of live performances. December 5 Announcement: The Air and Space Museum announced a project to construct and fly a replica of a prehistoric flying reptile, a pterosaur known as Quetzalcoatlus northropi. The radio-controlled flying replica will be included in "On the Wing," the museum's upcoming large-screen film that compares natural and mechanical flight. December 7 Exhibition: Homage to Franz Kline: Photographs by Aaron Siskind opened at the Museum of American Art with 48 works, celebrating the friendship between the two artists. In a subsequent public program, Siskind discussed that friendship as well as his own life and work. December 7-9 Milestone: The National Associates Travel Program celebrated its 13th annual Christmas at the Smithsonian Weekend for Smithsonian Associates, highlighted by a festive dinner and tree-trimming party in the Castle. December 10 New Facility: The Great Hall of the Smithsonian Institution Building was designated as the site for the Smithsonian Information Center, a central point for visitor information and orientation to the Institution. December 13 Graduation: Thirty-five high school students graduated from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education's Career Awareness Program, part of the Institution's affirmative action initiative, which features a special educational program for District of Columbia high school students. December 13 Milestone: The first artifact--a jar filled with Pacific Halibut plankton specimens--was placed in storage at the Museum Support Center, to be followed by millions of other objects and specimens from the Smithsonian collections. December 13 Special Event: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum hosted a party in honor of Secretary Adams to introduce him to the friends of the Smithsonian Institution in New York City. December 14 Exhibition: The opening of the eighth annual Trees of Christmas, an exhibition developed by the Office of Horticulture in conjunction with the Museum of American History, included 12 trees decorated to display the ethnic, artistic and cultural use of the Christmas tree. December 14 Special Event: The Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates held its 14th annual Christmas dinner dance in the Museum of Natural History. The proceeds, along with those from the Washington Craft Show, were used to support 29 projects throughout the Institution. December 21 Exhibition: Japanese Calligraphy. Traditional styles of Japanese writing, as well as cursive styles inspired by Chinese models developed during the 8th through 12th centuries, were displayed at the Freer Gallery in this exhibition of screens, hanging scrolls and hand scrolls. , December 26-31 Special Event: "Holiday Celebration," the Museum of American History's annual celebration, drew on the talents of more than 70 musical groups, dramatic performers, artisans and cooks to demonstrate the customs of 22 countries and cultures now practiced during Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year's festivities in the United States. The celebration attracted more than 115,000 visitors. December 31 Visitors: An estimated 23.5 million visits were recorded at the Smithsonian's 13 museums in Washington, D.C., in 1984. Peak tourist months were June and July, during the Folklife Festival, the Aditi exhibition at the Museum of Natural History, and the introduction of the new IMAX film, "The Dream Is Alive," at the Air and Space Museum. January Acquisition: Successful negotiations began for the purchase of an unparalleled treasury of Islamic and Persian paintings and manuscripts assembled between 1900 and 1943 by Henri Vever, a French Jeweler. The collection provides a comprehensive survey of the art of the Persian book and is considered one of the most significant purchases in the Institution's history. aE January Acquisition: A premier collection of butterflies from North and South America, numbering 100,000 specimens, was acquired by the Museum of Natural History. Included are many species previously not represented in the Smithsonian collection and species previously unknown to scientists. January ° Gift: Gamez and Bolanos, two uninhabited and virtually undisturbed islands off the Pacific coast of Panama, were donated by Mrs. Jean Niemier to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute through the Nature Conservancy's International Program in honor of her late husband, Edward A. "Ed" Niemeir. January Grants Review: The Office of Fellowships and Grants convened advisory councils to approve Smithsonian Foreign Currency Program grants. January New Program: The Educational Fellowship was established by the Office of Fellowships and Grants to support minority students while they pursue graduate study in a relevant Smithsonian field. January Report: "Role of Family in the Promotion of Science Literacy," final report for a National Science Foundation grant, was completed by Smithsonian Office of Education Research. January 11 Acquisitions: The Museum of American Art announced the gift of 311 paintings, sculptures, drawings and collages from Container Corporation of America, including works by Leonard Baskin, Joseph Cornell, Willem de Kooning, Jacob Lawrence, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist and Ben Shahn. January 11 Exhibition: Spanning Niagara: The International Bridges, 1848-1962, an exhibition of approximately 75 prints, drawings and photographs at the Museum of American History, showed the technical and aesthetic challenges met by the 13 bridges built over the Niagara River to link the United States and Canada. January 13-15 Workshop: The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Rockville, Md., sponsored a workshop in which 15 experts discussed landscape ecology. Future meetings are planned in January 1986 and January 1987 to continue the task of developing a better theoretical basis for this field of ecology. January 15 Exhibition: Sharing Traditions: Five Black Artists in Nineteenth-Century America opened at the Museum of American Art on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's birth. A month-long series of related public programs, "A Festival of Afro-American Arts," included lectures, a musical revue, films, readings, a dance performance and conversations with contemporary artists. Among these events, "Forum '85: A Question of Place," documenting the status of the Afro-American visual artist in the contemporary marketplace, was made possible by a grant from the Metropolitan Life Foundation. January 16 New Series: A series of orientation gatherings was initiated by the Staff, Volunteer and Intern Services Unit of the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center to provide Smithsonian interns with an opportunity to meet their peers and to learn about the Institution as a whole. January 18 Exhibition: Peace and Friendship: Indian Peace Medals in the United States opened at the National Portrait Gallery. January 18-21 Inaugural Events: Seven Smithsonian museums remained open until 9 p.m. for four days during the week of the Presidental inaugural. Special concerts were offered in the Air and Space Museum and in the Museum of American History. One of the official Inaugural Balls was held in the Air and Space Museum. January 29-30 Seminar: Dr. Reuven Feuerstein, Israeli psychologist, in collaboration with the Smithsonian Kellogg Project and the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C., presented a two-day seminar at the Smithsonian entitled "The Mediated Learning Experience" for about 70 selected participants. January 30-February 1 Special Project: A team of 15 conservators and scientists from the Conservation Analytical Laboratory made an extensive study of the condition of the various parts of the Wright Brothers Flyer in preparation for restoration by the staff of the Air and Space Museum. February Awards: The Torch, the Smithsonian's staff newspaper produced by the Office of Public Affairs, received an Award of Excellence (second place) in the annual writing competition of the Washington Chapter of the Society of Technical Communication and subsequently a first prize in the Society's international competition. Society awards also went to Smithsonian Institution Research Reports, the brochure Science at the Smithsonian and several individual stories of the Smithsonian News Service. Research Reports also won top honors for writing and design in the annual competition of the American Association of Museums. LS) 14 February Film: The Office of Telecommunications completed a half-hour film for - educational use. Its working title is "Coral Reefs and the Discovery of New Resources." February ° Milestone: A theme for the inaugural exhibition and associated programs of the International Center was selected. The exhibition, scheduled to open in the Spring of 1987, is tentatively entitled "Generations" and will focus on the universal experience of birth. February Research: The gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer of the Conservation Analytical Laboratory, an instrument for the analysis of complicated mixtures of organic materials in very small samples and the only one of its kind in the United States totally devoted to work on museum materials, became operational. February 1 Exhibition: Conservation of Modern Art, an exhibition outlining the treatment and restoration of 26 works from the Hirshhorn Museum's collection, opened at the museum supported by the Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates. February 7-8 Colloquium/Concert: "The Art of Jazz Improvisation: A Festival of Traditional and Contemporary Approaches," held at the Museum of American History, included performances by jazz artists Clark Terry, Archie Shepp, Eddie Barefield and Doc Cheatham and a colloquium chaired by Dr. Leonard Goines, professor of Jazz History at New York University. February 8 Restoration: The restoration of the 1903 Wright Flyer, the first machine to achieve controlled, powered, heavier-than-air flight, began at the Air and Space Museum. The five-month project was completed in a special gallery that allowed visitors to watch the restoration. February 13 New Research: Dr. M. James Blackman and Dr. Rita P. Wright started a major archaeometrical project on the production and distribution of ceramics in fourth and third millenia B.C. Middle Asia with the help of funding provided by the Scholarly Studies Program. This project is a cooperative effort between the Conservation Analytical Laboratory and a number of archaeological institutions in Europe and the Middle East. February 15 Exhibition: The National Portrait Gallery opened the exhibition Joseph Wright: American Artist, 1756-1793, accompanied by a full biographical study and the first catalogue raisonne of his work. February 15 Panel Discussion: In conjunction with the opening of the Museum of American Art exhibition LIFE: The Second Decade, 1946-1955, six LIFE photographers reminisced about their magazine careers in a program co-sponsored by .the Smithsonian Resident Associates. February 17-March 18 Special Program: The Office of Museum Programs and USIA co-sponsored a new program, "Collections: Management, Preventive Care and Conservation," enabling 13 international museum professionals to study various aspects of collections Management at the Smithsonian and at host museums in six U.S. cities. February 18-19 Workshop: The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Facility at Edgewater, Md., and the National Science Foundation convened a group of 50 international experts on the metabolic processes operating below the soil surface in tidal salt marshes. February 20 Exhibition: Jim Dine: Five Themes, a traveling exhibition organized by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, opened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. February 25-April 4 Field Course: The Smithsonian Tropical Research’ Institute and the University of Panama offered the first Graduate Field Course in Marine Ecology. Attendance by a visiting instructor, Dr. Peter W. Glynn, from the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, and students from Mexico, Venezuela, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Colombia, was made possible by a grant to STRI from the Tinker Foundation. February 27 Lecture Series: A five-part "Exploring Space" lecture series, in which well- known space scientists participated, began at the Air and Space Museum. The series continued through June. March Acquisition: The Museum of American History and the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, Mass., jointly acquired a rare silver wine cup that belonged to William Bradford, governor of the Plymouth Colony. On June 14, the cup went on display for approximately two years at the Museum of American History. 16 March Contracts Awarded: Leon Van Speybroeck of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory was selected as Telescope Scientist for the Advanced X-Ray Astrophysics Facility and an SAO proposal to build a High Resolution Camera for that spacecraft was accepted for "definition phase" funding. March Grant: The National Endowment for the Arts awarded two grants for the production of two new versions of the Office of Telecommunications' film "American Picture Palaces," one a short-subject, the other a half-hour documentary for Public Broadcasting System telecast. March Milestone: The National Museum of Natural History celebrated the 75th anniversary of the opening of its present building with a series of events and exhibitions, installations, and publications. . March A New Service: Public tours of the original Smithsonian Institution Building were initiated through the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center's Castle docent program. March 2 Colloquium: "Public Enjoyment of Irish Legacies: Castles, Gardens and Scientific Wonder" featured a joint illustrated presentation on Ireland's lasting treasures by The Hon. Desmond Guinness and the Seventh Earl of Rosse. March 7 Milestone: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries Translations Publishing Program Review Committee, composed of representatives of four museums, met to rank the proposals received for translation of publications funded with Special Foreign Currency. March 24-29 Seminar: The National Zoo conducted a five-day seminar, sponsored by Smithsonian National Associates, on animal communication and the Zoo's related research projects and specialized equipment. March 29 Exhibition: Creation and Renewal: Views of Cotapaxi by Frederic Edwin Church opened at the Museum of American Art with 38 works documenting the artist's extended fascination with the Ecuadorian volcano. A related symposium was also held. April Research: Stephen Hubbell of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and Peter Ashton of the Harvard Arboretum established a mapping project to study tropical tree diversity and population dynamics at the Pasoh Forest Reserve in conjunction with the Forest Institute of Malaysia. This study is similar to a project underway at Barro Colorado Island, Panama, and will permit comparisons of forest dynamics between Old and New World tropical rain forests. April Seminar: John Holt, educator, consultant and author, conducted a seminar on non- school educational means at the Smithsonian's Office of Educational Research. April 10 Exhibition: A major exhibition entitled African Masterpieces from the Musee de l'Homme, one of the most significant collections of African art in the world, opened at the Museum of African Art. April 11 Exhibitions: William Edward West, 1788-1857: Kentucky Painter opened at the National Portrait Gallery. The first exhibition of West's work, it included portraits of Lord Byron, Robert E. Lee and other prominent personalities of the ‘period. A companion exhibition, A Truthful Likeness: Chester Harding and His Portraits, was also on view during this period. April 15 Grant Awards: The Office of Fellowships and Grants designated the 1985-1986 fellowships recipients. The first two recipients of the Rockerfeller Foundation Residency Program in the Humanities grant were also announced. April 15 Installation: The Museum of American Art installed "Achelous and Hercules," a major mural painting by Thomas Hart Benton. This important 1947 work was a gift from Allied Stores Corporation and a museum purchase through the Smithsonian's Major Acquisitions Fund. April 15 Lecture Series: "Connoisseurship, Collectors and Collections: African Masterpieces from the Musee de 1'Homme," an eight-session series of lectures was launched, presented and co-sponsored by the Museum of African Art and the Smithsonian's Resident Associate Program. April 16 Course: The Resident Associate Program launched a course on "The Television Age" featuring lectures by such distinguished television news correspondents as Roger Mudd, Ted Koppel, Sam Donaldson and Lesley Stahl. 18 April 21 Award: A first-place award was given to the Office of Horticulture for its display in the Maryland Orchid Society Show. April 21-24 Workshop: Forty noted soil science authorities gathered at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center to evaluate the present status of the applications of soil science to environmental research and to write a position paper on future needs. April 23-27 Conference: The National Zoo acted as host for the "Smithsonian Interbureau Conference on Tropical Biology," focusing on areas where cooperative efforts could be effectively applied. Formal presentations by Tropical Research Center, Museum of Natural History and National Zoo staff were followed by workshop sessions at the Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, Va. April 24-28 Workshop: A Kellogg Project workshop on "Conservation Through the Looking Glass," i.e., carrying out conservation work in the exhibition galleries where it can be interpreted for the public, was held at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. April 26 Exhibition: Designers of the Jet Age, devoted to the careers and contributions of two renowned aircraft designers, Ed Heinemann and Clarence "Kelly" Johnson, opened at the Air and Space Museum. April 26 Exhibition: The Glazed Ceramic Tradition of Seto and Mino Wares. Recent research in these neighboring pottery districts generated this Freer exhibition examining the development of glazed ceramics during Japan's medieval period (13th-16th centuries). April 26-28 Special Event: One hundred craftspeople from 28 states and the District of Columbia participated in the third annual Washington Craft Show, a fundraising activity sponsored by the Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates. April 27-28 Special Event: The Air and Space Museum's forth annual Paul E. Garber Facility Open House attracted more than 8,000 visitors. May Award: Secretary Emeritus S. Dillon Ripley was presented the Medal of Freedom by President Ronald Reagan. May a Award: "Telling Lives: That Damn Cowboy," a production of the Office of Telecommunications, received a CINE Golden Eagle Award. May Film: "The Blue Planet," a film on marine ecosystems produced by the Office of Telecommunications for the Marine Life Hall of the Museum of Natural History, was completed. May Outreach: Smithsonian Museums At-A-Glance, a full-color leaflet designed to promote pre-visit orientation, was produced by the Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center for distribution through the tour and travel industry. May Publication: An essay on 19th-century horticulture, co-authored by James Buckler and Katheryn Meehan, appeared in the exhibition catalogue for The Art of Gardening--Maryland Landscapes and the American Garden Aesthetic 1730-1930, presented by the Historical Society of Talbot County, Md. May 1 Visit: Her Majesty Queen Noor al-Hussein, Queen of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, visited the Freer Gallery of Art. May 2-4 Symposium: A conference on music in America, held at the Museum of American History, brought together some 50 artists, scholars and organizational representatives to discuss the Smithsonian's role in the research and presentation of American musical forms. May 6 Appointment: Dean Anderson, Acting Assistant Secretary for History and Art, was named Smithsonian Under Secretary. May 7 Visit: Mme. Georges Pompidou, widow of the former President of France, toured the galleries, garden and plaza of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. 290 May 8 New Study: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries launched a preservation planning program as one of ten libraries selected by the Association of Research Libraries to conduct a self-study to recommend new preservation policies and programs. May 9 Course: The Resident Associate Program began a course on "The Ascendancy of Asia: The Pacific Community in the 21st Century," in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson Center's Asia Program and the Asia Foundation. May 10 Graduation: Commencement exercises were held for the second class of the Cooper- Hewitt Museum and Parsons School of Design Master's Degree Program in the History of Decorative Arts. May 12-June 10 International Program: The Office of Museum Programs and USIA co-sponsored the sixth annual "Education in Museums" project for 12 international museum professionals. May 13 Award: The Charles Lang Freer Medal was presented to Prof. Stella Kramrisch, distinguished Indianist. May 13-17 Training: "Techniques, Uses, Differences and Operating Parameters of Current Paper Suction Tables," an advanced training course taught at the Conservation Analytical Laboratory by seven expert instructors, was attended by 20 conservators. May 14 Exhibition: The Arts of South Asia. In observance of "Aditi: The Festival of India at the Smithsonian," the Freer presented its largest exhibition of painting and sculpture from the Indian subcontinent, including a rare 13th-14th-century bronze bull and other new acquisitions displayed for the first time. May 14-18 Milestone: Secretary Adams and nine other Smithsonian speakers traveled to Tokyo, Japan for the first international lecture series sponsored by the Smithsonian National Associates Lecture and Seminar Program. Many of the sessions were translated simultaneously into Japanese. May 16 Exhibition: Celestial Images: Astronomical Charts, 1500-1900, at the Museum of American History, displayed 39 rare depictions of star patterns and planetary systems that illustrate a unity of art and science from the Renaissance to the end of the 19th century. : May 16 Special Event: "National Zoofari," a Friends of the National Zoo's annual fundraising event, featured entertainment and silent auctions in support of the T.H. Reed Animal Acquisition Fund. May 19 Special Event: The Office of Horticulture hosted an open house for Smithsonian staff and volunteers at its greenhouses, providing guests the opportunity to view the plant collections under cultivation. May 19-23 Seminar: "Aircraft Restoration," a week-long seminar held at the Paul E. Garber Facility, was sponsored by the Smithsonian National Associates Lecture and Seminar Program. May 20-22 Training: A course on "Metals for Conservators," organized by the Objects Speciality Group of the American Institute for Conservation, was cosponsored by the Conservation Analytical Laboratory. May 21 Groundbreaking: Secretary Adams and other Smithsonian officials, officials of the National Park Service and members of the Fort Stanton Civic Association participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum Exhibition Hall, Education Department and Public Space. May 21 Special Event: The Cooper-Hewitt Museum celebrated the opening of the exhibition Timeless'Sources: Rare Books from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and the publication of an accompanying handbook. May 22 Chairman Elected: Sydney Lewis, Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer, Best Products Company Inc., Richmond, Va., was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, succeeding Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan (D-N.Y.). ied . May 25 Summer Hours: Hours at the Air and Space Museum were extended to 7:30 p.m. seven days a week between May 25 and Labor Day. May 28-31 Training: An advanced training course on wood identification was taught by Dr. Richard Dodd at the Conservation Analytical Laboratory. June Acquisition: Asian lions, one male and one female, were added to the collections of the National Zoo as part of a breeding program between cooperating zoos. June Awards: Two Smithsonian News Service stories, published by the Office of Public Affairs, received first and third place awards in the National Association of Government Comunicators Blue Pencil competition. The television public service announcement "Kids at the Smithsonian," with actress Sandy Duncan, was awarded an “NAGC Gold Screen award. "Radio Smithsonian," an Office of Telecommunications production, won two NAGC awards: "Cowboys," a program in the American Stories mini-series, won Best of Competition, and the series as a whole won the Outstanding Audiovisual Production honors. June Grant: The Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation awarded $49,000 to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute for fellowships to Latin American students to conduct predoctoral research at STRI. June Grants: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries was awarded three grants from the Atherton Seidell Endowment Fund, one to publish scientific records in non-Roman alphabets, a second to purchase back issues of journals for the STRI Branch Library, and the third to acquire an image digitizer that permits rapid teletransmission of documents. June National Event: The Festival of India 1985-1986 opened in Washington, D.C., with Smithsonian-wide participation planned for the next 18 months, including exhibitions, seminars, classes, a major portion of the Festival of American Folklife, radio programs and publications. June Publication: 7,0.,M.3) Carlisle, R. C.; Cushman;>K. As: Donahuey J2% Guilday, J. E.; Johnson, W. C.; Lord, L.: Parmalee, P. W.:; Stuckenrath, R.; and Wiegmann, P. "Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction at Meadowcroft Rockshelter, Washington County, Pennsylvania." In Environments and Extinctions: Man _ in the Late Glacial North America (1985). Edited by J. I. Mead and D. J. Meltzer. Peopling of the America Series, Center- for the Study of Barly Man: “Orono: University of Maine. Adovias0 wa. M.¢ Boldurtan. Az T..;-and Carlisle; R. Cz "Archaeological Research Activities of the University of Pittsburgh in 1984." Current Research in the Pleistocene 2 (L9BS): 3-5. Albanese, John P. "Geology of the Dead Indian Creek Site." In The Dead Indian Creek Site: An Archaic Occupation in the Absaroka Mountains of Northwestern Wyoming. Edited by George C. Frison and Danny N. Walker. Wyoming Archaeologist 27 (1984): 101-110. "Geological Investigation at 48 FR 1398." In Archaeological Salvage at 48 FR 1398: The Castle Gardens Access Road Site, Fremont County, Wyoming. Edited by Danny N. Walker and Lawrence C. Todd. Occasional Papers on Wyoming Archaeology, no. 2 (1984): 65-74. Laramie: Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist. Andrews, R. L.; Adovasio, J. M.; and Carlisle, R. C. "Perishables from Dirty Shame Rockshelter, Malheur County, Oregon." University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, Noe 3.461985) Eugene, Oregon. Angel, J. Lawrence. "Varlation in Estimating Age at Death of Skeletons." Collegium Anthropologicum 8 (2)(1984): 163-167. "The Forensic Pathologist's Examination." The Pathologist 39 (5)(1985). Arnoldi, Mary Jo. "The Artistic Heritage of Somalia." 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Heterotardigrada) from the Atlantic Coast of Florida U.S.A." Transactions of the American Microscopical Society Os 63) (1984's 29'5=—3 02 Littler, Mark M.; Littler, Diane; Blair, Stephen; and Norris, James N. "The Deepest Known Plant Life on Earth Is Discovered on an Uncharted Seamount." Science 227 (1985): 57-59. Manning, Raymond B., and Holthuis, L. B. "Geryon fenneri, a New Deep-water Crab from Florida (Crustacea: Decapoda: Geryonidae)." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 97 (3)(1984): 666-673. Rice, Mary E. "Description of a Wood-dwelling Sipunculan Phascolosoma turnerae, New Species." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 98 (1) (2985): 54-60. Rice, Mary E., and Reichardt, Hugh F. "Larval Development and Metamorphosis of Siphonosoma cumanense (Keferstein, 1867)(Sipuncula)." American Zoologist 24 (3)(1984): 242. Schiff, H., and Manning, R. B. "Description of a Unique Crustacean Eye." Journal of Crustacean Biology 4 (4)(1984): 604-614. Publications of the National Zoological Park Animal Departments Beck, B. 1984. The great escape. On The Edge, 25:11,17. Beck, B. 1985. Double jeopardy: The gorilla dilemma. Zoogoer, 14:9-15. Bingaman, L. 1985. How fast can an alligator run? Zoogoer, 14:15-17. Eisenberg, J. E. and E. Gould. 1984. The insectivores. A. Jolly, P. Oberlé and R. Albignac (eds). Key Environments. Madagascar. (New York, Pergamon). Pp. 155-165. Stevens, L. 1985. Genetic management through deception. Lion-Tales, 2:1. Department of Animal Health Alvarado, T.P. 1985. What is your diagnosis? J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc. In press. Alvarado, T.P. and R.J. Montali. 1985. What is your diagnosis? J. Amer. Vet. Med. Assoc. In press. Bush, M., R.J. Montali, L.G. Phillips, T.P. Alvarado and W.J. Ravich. _(1985) Acute hemorrhagic enteritis in a male giant panda. (Submitted) Bush, M., R.J. Montali, L.G. Phillips, S.B. Citino, G. Boch, and Ed. Ruley. (1985) Anemia and renal failure in a giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). (Submitted). Goodrowe, K.L. and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Ovarian response to gonadotropins in natural and induced-estrus cats. Fed. Proc. p. 2536. Goodrowe, K.L., P.K. Chakraborty and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Pituitary and gonadal response to exogenous LH-releasing hormone in the male domestic cat. J. Endocrinol. 105:175-181. Hall, L.L., M. Bush, J.G. Howard and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Migration of sperm from various species through a synthetic cervical mucus. Fed. Proc. p. 2537. Hall, L.L., M. Bush, J.G. Howard and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Intra-and inter- species comparison of sperm migration through polyacrylamide gel as an index of spermatozoal viability. Zoo Biol. (in press). Hall, L.L., M. Bush, R.J. Montali, P.K. Chakroborty and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Loss of genetic variation affects testes/endocrine function in the male dog. Proceedings: 3rd Internat. Cong. Androl. Knight, J. A., M. Bush, M. Celma, A. L. Garcia del Campo, R. Goltenboth, J. P. Hearn, J. K. Hodges, D. M. Jones, H. G. Klos, L. Monsalve, R. Montali, H. D. M. Moore. 1985. Veterinary aspects of reproduction in the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Bongo (sumbitted). O'Brien, S.J., M.E. Roelke, L. Marker, A. Newman, C.W. Winkler, D. Meltzer, L. Colly, J. Everman, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Genetic basis for species vulnerability in the cheetah. Science 227:1428-1434. O'Brien, S.J., W.G. Nash, D.E. Wildt, M. Bush and R.E. Benveniste. 1985. Riddle of the giant panda's phlogeny: A molecular solution. Nature 317:140-145. Schiewe, M.C., J.G. Howard, L.S. Stuart, K.L. Goodrowe and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) for superovulation of sheep. Proceedings: Inter. Embryo Trans. Soc., Theriogenology 23:227. Schiewe, M.C., M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Multiple ovulation induction in sheep with human menopausal gonadotropin. Fed. Proc. p. 2537. Schiewe, M.C., P.M. Schmidt, M. Bush and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Toxicity potential of absorbed/retained ethylene oxide residues in culture dishes on embryo development in vitro. J. Animal Sci. Schmidt, P.M., C.T. Hansen and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Viability of frozen- thawed mouse embryos is affected by genotype. Biol. Reprod. 32:507- 514. Schmidt, P.M., M.C. Schiewe and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Variables influencing post-thaw empryo survival rates in mice. Proceedings: Inter. Embroy Trans. Soc., Theriogonology 23:229. Schmidt, P.M., M.C. Schiewe and D.E. Wildt. 1985. Comparative aspects of mouse embryo survival following thawing. Proceedings: Soc. Develop. BOWS Sps elif; Wildt, D.E. 1985. Reproductive techniques of potential use in the artificial propagation of non-human primates. In: The Lion-Tailed Macaque: Status and Conservation, P.G. Heltue, ed. Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, pp. 161-194. Wildt, D.E. and D.F. Lawler. 1985. Laparoscopic sterilization of the bitch and queen by uterine horn occlusion. Amer. J. Vet. Res. 46: 864-869. Department of Conservation Berger, J. and R. Rudman. 1985. Predation and interactions between coyotes and feral horse foals. J. Mammal. 66(2):401-402. Blohowiak, C. C. and P. B. Siegel. 1985. Mate preferences by males from lines of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) selected for mating frequence. 1. Preference among lines. Biology of Behavior, 10:87-95. . Blohowiak, C. C. and P. B Siegel. 1985. Mate preferences by males form lines of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) selected for mating frequency. 2. Preference among plumage colors. Biology of Behavior 10:97-103. Blohowiak, C. C., T. L. DeSanto, Y. R. Lin, and C. Y. Lin. 1985. Diurnal, premating, and postmating testosterone levels in roosters genetically selected for mating frequency. Poultry Science, 64:1028-1030. Blohowiak, C. C., D. J. Zelanka, and P. B. Siegel. 1985. Ontongeny of aggressive-secual behavior between males in lines of Japanese quail (Coturnix cotrunix japonica) selected for male mating frequency. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 99:30-34. Pfeifer, S. 1985. Flehmen and dominance among captive adult female scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx damah). J. Mammal. 66(1):160-163. Stuwe, M., and HK Hendrichs. 1984. Organization of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in an open field habitat. Zeit. fur Saugetierkunde 49(6):359-667. fi Wemmer, C. 1985. Black-footed ferret management and research: views of a zoo biologist. In: Black-footed Ferret Workshop Proceedings, Pp. 31.1-31.10, (S. H. Anderson and D. B. Ankley, eds), Wyoming Fish and Game Department, Laramie, Wyoming. A 156 Department of Pathology Bush, M., Montali, R. J., Phillips, L. G., Citano, S. B., Bock, G. and Ruley, E. J. 1984. Anemia and renal failure in a Giant Panda JAVMA, 185(11):1435-1437. Bush, M., Montali, R. J., Reid, F. 1985. Clinical trials with killed rabies vaccine in zoo mammals Symposium on Immunology of Zoo Animals, Riverbanks Zoological Park, S.C. (Abstract). Dein, F. J. 1984. Laboratory Manual of Avian Hematology. Association of Avian Veterinarians. Dein, F. J., Wilson, A., and Montali, R. J. 1984. Experimental infection and diagnosis of avian tuberculosis Proceedings of AAZV, Louisville (Abstract). Montali, R. J., Allen, G. P., Bryans, J. T., and Bush, M. 1984. Equine Herpesvirus Type-1 (EHV-1) in exotic equidae. Abstracts/proceedings, American Association of Zoo Veterinarians, Louisville, pp. 100-109. Montali, R. J., Bartz, C., Bush, M., and Grate, S. 1984/1985. Viral diseases of nondomesticated carnivores. In: Viral Infections cf Vertebrates, editor-in-chief, Horzinek, N. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdan. Montali, R. J., R.A. Freeman, L. Collins, C. Wemmer, and M. Bush. 1985. Pathology survey of captive cervids at the National Zoological Park. Proceedings: 27th International Symposium for the Diseases of Zoo Animals, Turin, pp. 17-28. Montali, R. J., Phillips, L., and Appel, M. J. G. 1985. Canine distemper in exotic carnivores: Update on vaccination procedures Symposium on Immunology of Zoo and Wild Animals. Riverbanks Zoological Park, S. C. (Abstract). Montali, R. J., Reid, F., Sanders, G., Freeman, R., and Bush, M. 1984. - Monitoring a raccoon rabies epizootic from Northern Virginia to Washington, D.C. In: Proc of the North American Symposium on Rabies in Wildlife. The John Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health and Centers for Disease Control, In Press. Nichols, D., and Montali, R. J. 1985. Atherosclerosis in zoo birds. Laboratory Investigations, 152:48A-49A (Abstract). Shaw, M., Montali, R. J., and Bush, M. 1984. Streptococcus zooepidemicus in small carnivorous mammals fed uncooked horse meat. Journal of Zoo Animal medicine, 15:(4)161-164. Wells, M. Y. and Montali, R. J. 1985. Pasteurellosis in Southern Potoroos (Potorous apicalis). Journal of Zoo Animal Medicine, 16:21-25. Department of Zoological Research Ballou, J. D. 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Ciencia Pesquera. 1984 4249-75. Frazier, J. "Marine turtles in the Seychelles and adjacent territories." In Biogeography and Ecology of the Seychelles Islands, ed. D. R. Stoddart, pp. 417-468. Junk, The Hague, 1984. Frazier, J. Contemporary problems in sea turtle biology and conservation - The urgent need for regional cooperation. Bulletin of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Special Publication, Cochin, 18 (1984) :77-91. Frazier, J. "Tetracycline as an in vivo label in bones of green turtles, Chelonia mydas (L.)." Herpetologica. 1985 41(2):228-234. Frazier, J. "A review of in vivo labels of studies of age determination and growth in amphibians and reptiles." Herpetologice. 1985 . 41(2):222-227. Frazier, J. and J. F. Eisenberg. "A leatherback turtle feeding in the wild." Journal of Herpetologica. 1984 17(1):81-82. Frazier, J. and K. Kranz. "Predation on tortoises by antelopes: Angolan legends regarding Kinixys belliana." Bulletin of the British Herpetological Society. 1984 8:58-59. Frazier, J. and S. Salas. "Tortugas marinas en Chile." Boletin del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Chile. 1984. 39:63-73. Frazier, J. and S Salas. "Tortugas Marinas en la Costa Peruana." Boletin de Lima. 1984. 5(30):13. Frazier, Jd. and S. Salas. "The status of marine turtles in the Egyptian Red Sea." Biological Conservation. 1984. 30:41-67. Frazier, J., K. Kranz, E. Glumak and J. Toah. [Review] Geographic distribution: Pelusioa niger. SSAR Herp. Review, 15(3):77. Gittleman, J. L. "Functions of communal care in mammals." In Evolution: Essays in Honor of John Maynard Smith, eds. P. Greenwood, P. Harvey and M. Slatkin, pp. 187-205. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1984. Gradwohl, J. A. and R. Greenberg. "Search behavior of the checker-throated antwren foraging in aerial leaf litter." Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 1984 15:281-285. Grand, T. I. "Motion economy within the canopy: four strategies for mobility." 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In Focus on Excellence, Vol. 2(3), ed. J.E. Penick, 1985. Falk, JH. ; Koran, J.J.; and Dierking, L.D. "The Things of Science: Assessing the Learning Potential of Science Museums." Science Education 69(3)(1985):75-89. Mager, R., and. Falk. J... "Informal Science Education: A Critique." In Focus on Excellence, Vol. 2(3), edi we: Penick, 1985. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Ackerman, James D. "“Euglossine bees and their nectar hosts.” In: The Botany and Natural History of Panama: La Botanica e Historia Natural de Panama, ed. William G. D'Arcy and Mireya D. Correa A., pp. 225-234. Saint Louis, Missouri: Missouri Botanical Garden, 1985. Ackerman, James D. and Montalvo, Arlee M. “Longevity of euglossine bees.” Biotropica 17(1)(1985): 79-81. Altamar J., Aurora and Garcia Vielka. Cria en el laboratorio, estudio de la ecologia y del ciclo de vida del orden Ephemeroptera (Insecta) en el Rio la Puente, Panamaé. Thesis, Universidad de Panama, 1985. 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Melosh, Barbara, and Christina Simmons. “Exhibiting Women's History." In Presenting the Past, edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1985. Melosh, Barbara, comp. American Nurses in Fiction. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1984. “"Every Woman Is a Nurse': Work and Gender in the Emergence of American Nursing.” In Send Us a Lady Physician, edited by Maura Walsh. 985). ------ . “Museum Exhibits: Breaking the Science,” Organization of American Historians Newsletter 13, no. 2 (May, 1985): 23-24. Merzbach, Uta C. “Idolatry, Automorphic Functions, and Conceptual Change. Reflections on the Historiography of Nineteenth-Century Mathematics.” In Transformation and Tradition in the Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Molella, Arthur P. “At the Edge of Science: Joseph Henry, Visionary Theorizers, and the Smithsonian.” Annals of Science 11 (1984): 445-461. Molella, Arthur P., with Bernard Finn. 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Erpf Fund Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Auchincloss Mr. H. W. Broido, dr. Miss Quintina Colio Mr. A. Theodore Dell Estée Lauder, Inc. R. H. Macy & Co. The Helen R. and Harold C. Mayer Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward Munves, Jr. Mr. Christian Rohlfing Mr. Matthew Schutz Tiffany & Co. Wine Institute ws) Wo 7 HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Donors to the Collection American Academy and Institute of Arts and Ne Hassam and Speicher Purchase Fund Anonymous Mr. Robert Baxter Miss Patricia T. Forrester Mr. Joseph Henderson Mrs. Olga Hirshhorn Mr. Matt Phillips Arnold Ronnebeck and Ursula Moore Mr. Miles Rubin Salander-O'Reilly Gallery Mr. and Mrs. William Tewles Donors of Financial Support Art Lovers League, Baltimore, Maryland Max Bennett James Smithson Society NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART Donors of Financial Support Anonymous Cafritz Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Curtin David Driskell Friends of the National Museum of African Art Stanley -N. Goff Hon. S. I. Hayakawa Hechinger Foundation David Lloyd Kreeger Vera G. List Richard A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marcus Beatrice C. Mayer Frank E. Moss Helen Neufeld Robert H. Nooter Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Sonnenreich Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rosenthal Gustave Schindler Shell Companies Foundation Walter E. Washington Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates Nicholas Xervas Donors to the Collection Dr. and Mrs. Philip C. Cohan Marc Leo Felix Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flach Mrs. Evelyn A. J. Hall Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Hammer Mrs. Eleanor Reis Henry Mrs. Barbara G. Martin Robert S. McNamara National Museum of Liberia Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nooter Mr. John N. Reis Mr. Paul A. Reis Frieda and Milton F. Rosenthal Gustave and Franyo Schindler Roy and Sophie Sieber Dr. William H. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Syrop Lee Williams wa Les) National Museum of American Art Donors to the Collection Allied Stores Corporation Jeannot R. Barr Mrs. John A. Benton Berry-Hill Galleries Dan Biferie Howard Bond Mortimer Brandt Jeffrey R. Brown Mrs. Claude Buck Arthur Cohen Container Corporation of America Barbara Crane Robert L. Drapkin Werner Drewes Karen Erla Feeley Grandchildren's Trust Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Feld Melvin and H. Alan Frank Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Albert Green Susumu Hada Richard M. Hollander Mrs. Jane Holzer Mary and Richard Isaacson J. Willis Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leftwich D. Kimbrough Amy Loeserman Klein Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koffler Mary Fife Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lebwohl Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lehman Jean S. Lighton Dr. Robert Loeffler Adele Lozowick Duncan McCosker Frank J. McKeown Lefferts Mabie Margaret MacElfatrick Mrs. Juliet Man Ray Philip Michelson Marc Montefusco Alice H. Moore Alfred T. Morris, Jr. Alfred T. Morris, Sr. - David Morse Cornelia Jane Motheral Estate of Mrs. Frances E. Musgrave Dr. Paul A. Nelson Dr. Lewis Obie Arthur Ollman Lynn M. Pearlstein Reverend and Mrs. De Wolf Perry Henry Ward Ranger, Bequest, through the National Academy of Design Estate of Richard Recchia Regis Corporation James Renwick Collectors’ Alliance The Sara Roby Foundation Ed Rossbach Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rubin Mr. and Mrs. David C. Ruttenberg Lonny Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Simon Mrs. Mitchell Siporin Joshua Smith Mabel Sterns Hiroshi Sueyoshi U. S. General Services Administration Aileen B. Train Erwin P. Vollmer Washington Print Club James W. Washington, Jr. Sandra B. D. Waters Todd Webb Katherine Westphal Donald C. Whitton John Young Virginia Zabriskie National Museum of American Art Donors of Financial Support Adams, Davidson Galleries, Inc. Rita S. and Vartkess Balian Diane and Norman Bernstein Christie, Manson & Woods International, Inc. James K. Devlin Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Inc. Sandy F. and Gerson G. Eisenberg Mrs. Johnson Garrett Gremillion and Co. Fine Art, Inc. Re )Philip, Hanes, Jr. Hirschl and Adler Galleries Thomas C. Howe Mrs. Jaquelin Hume IBM Corporation Samuel C. Johnson Beverly J. Lang The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. Nan Tucker McEvoy Metropolitan Life Foundation Paul S$. and Rueben Nakian New York Stock Exchange Foundation The Overbrook Foundation Austra Puzinas James Renwick Collectors Alliance Sen. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV Ruttenberg Arts Foundation Katharine and Charles H. Sawyer Jean M. Seth Michele Signore Caroline T. Simmons Eloise A. Spaeth Ruth and Marvin Trattner Trilogy Design at JSL, Inc. R. Twining and Company and Grosvenor Marketing Ltd. United Technologies Corporation Sturgis Warner The Washington Craft Show The Washington Post Company Virginia Bloedel Wright Ly National Museum of American History Donors to the Smithsonian Institution 2-Bit Software (through Sandra E. Hutchins and Jan Zimmerman): "Keystroke Management" and "Working Mother's Dilemma" computer games, 1983 (1984.0961). Gladys H. Abell: 34 political buttons, pins, and tie tacks, a window sticker, and a charm (1984.0686). Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ables (through Frances G. Alexander): saltbox-type rural mailbox, ca. 1928 (314630). Bella S. Abzug: brown felt hat worn by Ms. Abzug at the Houston Women's Conference in November 1977 (1980.0070). Eileen A. Achilles and John G. Anderson: 4-string banjo made of used WW I munitions materials by veteran Elmer 0. Thompson (1984.0975). Activision, Inc. (through Robert Holmes and Charlotte J. Taylor): "Space Shuttle: A Journey Into Space" computer game, 1984 (1984.0971). Scott Adams, Inc., Adventure Intermational (through Alexis and M. Scott Adams): “Preppie” and "S.A.G.A." #1-#5 computer games, 1982-83 (1984 .1009). Rita J. Adrosko: double-woven 19th-century American textile (1982.0146); in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Adrosko: dress, veil, and a photograph from the wedding of Alice Krynicki Adrosko on July 15, 1928 (1984.0556). Richard E. Ahlborn: 6 Spanish religious booklets, a lariat, and a loop for a lariat (1978.0346). George C. Ahrling: set of drafting instruments (1983.0238). Robert S. Alexander, Ph.D.: manometer recording camera with frame and manometers C, D, E, and F developed and used by Dr. Carl J. Wiggers for recording heart sounds, 1920s-1950s (1982.0199). Whitney Alexander: 13 lace collars, cuffs, borders, and head pieces and 2 white embroidered furniture scarves (1985.0161). Aluma Systems Incorporated (through R. J. Johnston and L. B. Thomson): sample of an Aluma Beam structural system, 1984 (1984.0371). American Heritage Life Investment Corporation (through Judson S. Whorton): 23 U.S. documentary stamps (1980.0946). Sonie Ames Designs (through Corinne C. and Sonie Ames): porcelain plate decorated with hand-painted roses done by Sonie Ames in 1981 (1984.0727). Dr. George W. Andrews: folding camp table, enamelware coffeepot, and tinned sheet iron frying pan used by Dr. Andrews' parents after 1926 (1984.0527). Katharine and Mary Anglemyer: female doll with papier-mache head and shoulders, kid leather body, wooden limbs, and wearing a long white lace dress, ca. 1850 (1985.0066). Anonymous in memory of Bernice Chrysler Garbisch: woman's white peignoir with orange polka dots designed by Yves St. Laurent, 1973-77 (1983.0242); 2 Yves St. Laurent designer dresses, a pair of black patent leather pumps, and a pair of burgundy satin shoes, all 1968-72 (1983.0338); woman's jumpsuit and coat designed by Hubert de Givenchy, 1965-70 (1984 .0037). Apple Arts, Ltd. (through Gerald Fried and Malcolm A. Lav): 2 complete sets of progressive proofs used to print 2 works by artist Steve Zazenski by the Positone lithographic process developed by Apple Arts, Ltd. (1984 .0738). Judith Arness: 3 saris from India, 2 of cotton and one of silk, 1960-62 (1984.1063). Artists Against Nuclear War, Reactors and Waste (through Edith DiRe): poster titled “Pentagon” (1984.0805). Dr. Joseph and Rochelle D. Aschheim: egg-eyed darner's needle package by Kirby, Beard & Co., silk crewel needle package by Abel Morrall Priory Mills, and a package of 2 needles by Westgate Mills (1984.0413). Rochelle D. Aschheim: woman's orange angora hat contained in its original hat box, 1920-40 (1983.0653). Col. Whitney Ashbridge: company size U.S. Army field desk (1979.0659). Burton E. Ashley: button hook advertising Schneider Brothers Company of Bemidji, Minnesota, 1914-17 (1983.0608). Avalon Hill Game Company, Microcomputer Games, Inc. (through Jackson Y. Dott): “Jupiter Mission 1999," "“Legionnaire,” and “Panzer-Jagd” microcomputer games, 1982-84 (1984.0953). ; Dorothy Averill: trapunto-quilted bureau cover made by Charley Minerva Wheaton of Marbledale, Connecticut, 19th century (1984.0326). Gary P. and Sandra G. Baden: 8 photograph albums containing 212 tintypes, 24 cartes de visite, 24 cabinet prints, and a paper print (1985.0258); 131 tintype photographs, 2 studio paper prints, and a snapshot (1985.0280). Mrs. Alice G. Bader: silver chain mesh purse, 1907-30, and a silver vanity purse, 1916 (1983.0816). Ruth D. Baer: 2 pillow shams, nightgown, chemise, drawers, corset cover, and a towel from the wedding trousseau of Clara Fellheimer Israel, married August 2, 1882 (1982.0107). Charles M. Bagenstose in honor of Edna E. Bagenstose: woman's black fan and red dress, late 19th century (1982.0617). Jean G. Baker: 3 girl's hats and a muff, a collar bag, 2 woman's corselettes, 3-piece dress, blouse, gloves, stockings, and a belt, late 19th and early 20th centuries (1984.0089). Baldwin-Wallace College (through James D. Harvey and Dr. Neal Malicky): 2 hand-held telescopes, a refractor telescope with tripod, spectroscope, photometer, surveyor's compass, and an orrery, 19th and 20th century (1985 .0386). Bally Manufacturing Corporation (through Glenn K. Seidenfeld, Jr.): girl's bathing suit with "Ms. Pac-Man” logo and boy's pajamas, robe, and sweatsuit, with "Pac-Man" logo, 1982-83 (1984.0917). Walton G. Banks Inc. (through Walton G. Banks): 4 calculating machines and an adding machine (1984.0682); engineer's chain (1984.1024). Lois W. Banner: boy's T-shirt with slogan "A boy of quality is not threatened by a girl for equality,” 1981 (1984.0806). Harold E. and Joan Bartruff: miniature stoneware jug made at the Anna Pottery in Anna, Illinois, 1878-94 (1984.0068). Jeanne M. and Preston R. Bassett: coarse salt-glazed stoneware ring flask and a brass, marble, and glass camphene lamp, both mid-19th-century American (1983.0801). Preston R. Bassett: 313 ceramic and glass lighting devices showing the range of type, style, and method of manufacture during the 19th century (1979 0796). Helen Stanton Bauer and Walter Kay Bauer: 2 medals, 2 photographs, 2 news articles, a newspaper, and a sea chest all reflecting the naval career of Oscar F. Stanton from midshipman to rear admiral, 19th century (1983.0487). Mrs. Ella Strother Baughman: 2-passenger sleigh, ca. 1870 (1979.0679). Bausch & Lomb (through Margaret Ross): 2 Bausch & Lomb contact lens care kits and a pair of Soflens contact lenses (1981.0330). Carter Bays: 5 toy sewing machines and a needle-making machine patent model invented by Taddeus Fowler (1983.0616);3 toy sewing machines and a sewing machine patent model invented by T. J. Halligan (1983.0827). Bruce S. Bazelon: 3 buttons, 2 medals, 2 badges, and 2 insignia from various U.S. military units, 19th and 20th century (1978.0011). Elizabeth Behr in honor of Mary Berenice Behr, Chauncey Adelbert Doxtater, and Mimi (Mildred) Fitzharris: First Communion dress of white cotton with lace inserts worn by Mary Julia Allman Doxtater in 1901 (1985.0042). James R. Belford: 3-piece turquoise-blue dress made and worn by Jenny Williams Stevenson of Brooklyn, New York, and a black lace shawl both 1860-74 (1982.0646). H. K. and Vesta Hartwell Bell: iron and brass buttonhole cutter used by Helen Barber Hartwell, a tailor of men's clothing, 20th century (1985.0031). Mrs. Alfred Bendiner: cymbalom labeled Schunda Venczel Jozsef of Budapest, Hungary and Joseph Matyas of New York, ca. 1900 (1984.1065). James C. Benfield: "Musicwriter" musical typewriter made by R. C. Allen, ca. 1954 (1984.0914). Frances J. Berggren and Judith E. Miller: cornet with mouthpiece and 4 tuning shanks in original case, made by Antoine Courtois of Paris, France, late 19th century (1981.0538). Edward L. Bernays: pamphlet titled Mass Psychologist about Mr. Bernays written by Henry F. Pringle, February 1930 (1984.0582). Linda Besade: 2 polo balls of bamboo and a polo ball of plastic (1984.0611). Edward J. and Millicent R. Best: patch-and-star pattern pieced quilt anda piece of pillar-printed cotton fabric, 19th century (1985.0223). John A. Betcher: set of drafting instruments, a coordinate window, protractor, triangle, and map measure, all 1906, and a slide rule with instruction pamphlet, 1936 (1982.0386). Charles F. and E. James Bevan: woman's brown alligator leather handbag and - change purse, 1930-42 (1984.0349). Mary T. Beyer: burgundy-rose faille bridesmaid's dress with matching hairpiece and shoes, 1955 (1984.1139). Countess Mona von Bismarck: silk-embroidered cotton quilt and 4 samples of painted silk fabric (1981.0955). Bivona Surgical Instruments Inc. (through Sharyn Chapkowski): 2 endotracheal tubes and a tracheostomy tube (1982.0216). William McC. Blair, Jr.: woman's mink fur coat, 1974 (1983.0861). Mrs. William McC. Blair, Jr.: woman's coat, blouse, skirt, and scarf ensemble designed by Chanel, 1978 (1983.0177); 2 woman's bathing suits, 2 blouses, 2 pairs of sunglasses, a hat, coat, and 3-piece suit, 1975-83 (4983 .0806). : Mrs. William W. Bland: 10 pieces of clothing designed by Harvey Berin, Galanos, Adele Simpson, and Ben Zuckerman, 1955-60 (1982.0214). Susan D. Bliss: 2-piece black dress with crochet and embroidery work, ca. 1925 (1982.0246). Charles Blitzer: 166 U.S. mint postage stamps in panes and blocks (1983.0031). Blue Chip Software, Inc. (through Ilene Slapin and James G. Zuber): "Millionaire" and "Tycoon" computer games, ca. 1983 (1984.0970). Lydia H. Bodman: woman's 2-piece pink silk dress, ca. 1895 (1983.0092). Mrs. A. C. Bonebrake: pink sequined and beaded dress purchased by Mrs. Bonebrake in Philadelphia in 1925 (1983.0099). Peter N. Borsi: 2 Century printing frames, 2 Cornell lens hoods, 2 negative numbering devices, a Victor Fotoflash holder, Eastman foot switch, Durst Duomat autofocus enlarger, tripod, and an enlarging easel (1981.0913). Mrs. Gertrude M. Bostedt: U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue uniform jumper, trousers, neckerchief, and flathat worn by Arthur L. Bostedt while serving aboard the USS Canandaigua during WW I (1983.0447); man's 2-piece knit bathing suit, 1921, and a woman's wool knit bathing suit, 1925-26 (1984.0390). Clare Shenehon Boyd: 18th-century German stoneware pitcher with pewter lid attached and a 19th-century red earthenware mug made in New England (1981.0701); 18th-century English gin glass and wine glass, 5 pitchers, 2 _ dishes, a pan, and a mug of 19th-century American or English ceramic manufacture, an English wine glass, ca. 1840, and a late 19th-century glass juicer (1984.0048); 3 late 18th-century English creamware teabowls and saucers (1984.1114). Helen King Boyer: 15 intaglio prints and a chiaroscuro woodcut print by Helen King Boyer, 10 drypoint prints and 2 aluminum plates by Louise M. Boyer, and 4 etchings by Ernest W. Boyer (1984.0777); 3 engraved aluminum plates for drypoint prints by artist Louise M. Boyer (1985.0097). Neil A. Boyer: 27 pieces of photographic processing equipment, 24 photographs and mounts, and 11 cameras, attachments, and apparatus, all from the collection of Lewis E. Boyer, late 19th-early 20th century (1981.0904). William P. Bradley: 12 WWI posters (1984.0217). David K. Bragg: automatic temperature controller made by Draper Manufacturing Company of New York, 1887 (1984.0386). Arthur B. Briskman: 3 Cibachrome prints of the Brooklyn Bridge taken at late afternoon, twilight, and evening by Paula Barr on December 8, 1982 (1984 .0572). Mary Eve Brockman: oil portrait of Rosalynn and Amy Carter by Thorton Utz (1980.0065). Suzanne Brose: Cibachrome print of the Queensboro Bridge taken by Paula Barr, 1982 (1984.0571). Mrs. Helen E. Brown: black veil of tambour-embroidered net, 1840-60, and a white chantilly lace barbe (1982.0291). Jerold E. Brown, Ph.D.: 2 Keramos yearbooks of East Liverpool High School in East Liverpool, Ohio, 1928 and 1929 (1984.0646). Joan S. Brown: woman's 2-piece ivory silk dress, ca. 1867, a pair of drawers, 1880-1920, combination teddy, ca. 1930, and a man's Panama hat in its original box, 1920-50 (1983.0097). Winifred M. (Lindsey) Brown: "Grand Army of the Republic Veterans” button worn by Thomas Fitzgerald, post Civil War (1984.0580). Mrs. Beatrice Bryant: 2 horse harnesses, 2 ox yokes, 2 milk cans, an egg carrying box, buck saw, sauerkraut maker, pitchfork, potato cutter, broadaxe, and an adze (320030). Mr. and Mrs. Oliver V. Bucklen: 2 linen sheets, one embroidered “Mary - 1843 - Nissley” and the other "MN," and a Jacquard-woven coverlet inscribed "J. Brosey 1841" and "M. Nissley" (1984.0247). Jeanne Bultman: ice-blue silk satin evening gown first designed by Charles James in 1929 and made for Mrs. Bultman in 1976 (1983.0176). George E. Burch, Jr., M.D.: 159 medical instruments including radioactive tracing, calorimetry, and circulation instruments from work pioneered by Dr. Burch and historic electrocardiographic equipment (1980.0186). James A. Burgel: one-quarter scale model of a dilapidated mobile home with fully equipped interior titled "El Rancho Encantado, Mobile Homesteading, U.S.A." made by Mr. Burgel in 1982 (1984.0084). S. Joan Burk: journal kept by Guy Thomas Ricketts while serving aboard the USS Nevada during WW I (1983.0603). Frank C. Buxton, M.D.: green surgical scrub shirt and trousers, 1982 (1982.0283). Jane M. Cahill, Virgil Kauffman, and Harry Tubis: stereoscope, lens, shutter, and 20 stereographs and volumes of documents detailing the careers of Arthur Brock, Jr., Norman H. Brock, and Major Edward H. Cahill who pioneered aerial photography and developed photogrammetric mapping (320769). Betty Jane Campbell: infant's lace cap, 1899, 4 girl's dresses, 2 slips, and a pair of panties, 1921-22, and 2 man's handkerchiefs, 1900-36 (1984 .0294). Heather H. Campbell: 6 items from a U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue uniform worn by Albert G. Bouton and 4 photographs of Mr. Bouton and his shipmates aboard the USS Illinois, 1901-9 (1983.0409). Cannon Mills Company (through Edward L. Rankin, Jr.): white Cannon towel, 1930s (1984.1057). Custer T. Carland and Custer T. Carland: U.S. Navy Model K steam launch engine, 1918 (1984.1092). Amy Carter (through Rosalynn Carter): doll house brought by Miss Carter from Georgia and played with in the White House (1981.0405). Mignon Casselberry: Ronan Method 5-piece drafting tool, original manuscript instruction book, and a 2-piece dress made using the Ronan Method all invented and made by Mrs. Casselberry (1981.0430). Lee M. Cattell (through Estell S. Cattell): 15 artifacts of U.S. Navy enlisted man's uniforms, 1950-83 (1983.0456). Babette Potter Chadwick: woman's cotton and silk white dress, 1904-5 (1984 .0695). Stephen L. Champlin: 10 perforated vent tiles and 4 low-relief decorated tiles made by Calco Tile Manufacturing Corporation of South Gate, California, 1923-34 (1982.0667). John W. Chesley, Jr.: 2 woman's dresses, wrapper, coat, wool petticoat, belt, and a Red Cross veil, late 19th and early 20th century (1983.0385). Children's Hearing and Speech Center, Children's Hospital National Medical Center (through Gilbert R. Herer): 12 hearing aids and aid parts of various types dating from the 1950s to the present (1980.0737). Valentine Z. Chilk and Claire Cardozo imburg: ivory glove darner with needle compartment, 19th or early 20th century (1983.0863). Government of the Republic of China, The Philatelic Department, Directorate General of Posts (through E. K. Chien): 72 mint stamps, specimen stamps, and first day covers of the Republic of China (1983.0027). Christmas Seal League of Southwesterm Pennsylvania (through Thomas J. Hilliard, Jr.): 1,872 Christmas Seals which make up 25 complete sets of seals for the years 1958-82 (1982.0776). R. B. Churchill: girl's tan leather gloves, 1888-92 (1985.0043). Sylvia J. Churgin: 161 phonograph records (1984.0610). E. Clain-Stefanelli: 10 “Bungtown” imitation English copper half pennies used in the American colonies, 18th century (1984.0485); 26 credit cards (1984 .0606). David Sanders Clark: set of buttons for the gray summer uniform of U.S. Navy officers during WW II (1984.0001). Philip W. Clark: data transaction recorder with associated documentation (1984 .0932). Elsie Tytla Claypool, M.D.: 9 kerosene lamps, a hanging lamp, marine lantern, and a wooden floor candleholder, all late 19th to early 20th century (1983.0729). C. D. Clemente: 5 man's suits by designers Bill Blass, Lanzetti, Baker Clothes, Dimitri, and Pierre Cardin, 1970-75 (1984.0055). Shirley G. Cochrane: white formal shirt worn by Henry C. Kearns at his wedding on December 12, 1916 (1983.0648). Estate of Martha Jane Ballard Cody (through Thomas N. Brosmer): necklace of woven hair, 1840-80, and a brooch with a lock of braided hair encased in glass, 1840-60 (1983.0800). William H. Cohrs: wooden bowl with dark relief band on outside rim recovered from the wreck of the propeller steamer Vernon which sank in Lake Michigan on October 29, 1887 (1984.0398). The Coleman Company, Inc. (through H. J. Pfountz): double-mantle kerosene lantem with mica windows and bail handle, ca. 1919 (1984.1096). Emerson L. Coleman, Jr.: man's “dashiki" West African shirt and a green U.S. Army shirt, 1975 (1984.0362). Wn. Comfort: control panel and flow control valve from a Specialmatic automatic machine tool control system, ca. 1960 (1984.0498). Carl W. Condit: 162 linen tracings and drawings on paper of the framing for the Woolworth Building and the West Street Building in New York City (1984.0675). Government of the Cook Islands, Philatelic Bureau: 22 mint stamps, souvenir sheets and first day covers of the Cook Islands (1983.0028). Dr. B. Franklin Cooling: book titled Benjamin Franklin Tracy; Lawyer, Soldier, Secretary of the Navy, 1889-93, completed in 1969 (1983.0196). Priscilla H. Corbett: infant's cap and pair of shoes, ca. 1896, woman's Quaker bonnet, 1850-74, 2-piece dress, 1904, and a “pill box" hat, 1950s (1983.0805). Vincent L. Corrado: Friden calculating machine, Friden calculator and adding machine adjustment manual, Monroe service bulletin #450 and 4 Monroe schematics (1983.0475). Hazel Cory: black pill box hat designed and made by Mabelle Parks of Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1958 (1984.0832). Sherwood Costen: woman's black silk cape, 1850-55 (1983.0722). Richard C. Cote: marble-topped table on a carved wooden pedestal base made , by Edmund T. Lamb of Boston in the 1880s (1984.1075). Elizabeth W. Covel: 5 woman's dresses, a 2-piece suit, anda belt, 20th century (1982.0292). Joyce W. and Loren D. Creede: 2 woman's parasols, pair of stockings, and a shawl, 19th century (1984.0090). CSL/WEC Associates, A Joint Venture (through Carl W. Bleicken): 3 cornice sprinklers, 2 water pressure gauges, a variable pressure alarm valve, and a hand-operated pressure pump, all part of a Grinnell Automatic Wet Pipe Sprinkler System, ca. 1890 (1984.0396). Mary R. Daily: 22 items of insignia and memorabilia and a scrapbook of official naval correspondence, letters, and newspaper articles reflecting the U.S. Navy career of WAVE officer Mary R. Daily, WW II-1951 (1982.0658). Monta Lee Dakin: tube of Run-R-Stop used to repair woman's stockings, 1940s (1984 .0477). Mickey Dale: booklet of coupons from the Leckie Fire Creek Coal Company store dated October 13, 1916, and a railroad ticket for passage from Glen Alum to Iaeger, West Virginia on the Norfolk and Western Railway dated A 346 June 30, 1918 (1981.0002). Caroline S. and John C. Davies: 129 maps, drawings, surveys, chromolithographs, prospectuses, and agreements from the Hudson Suspension Bridge & New England Railway Company including its Articles of Incorporation and mortgage, 1869-1905 (1984.0244). Mrs. Chalmer L. Davis and Chalmer T. Davis: infant's white christening gown and slip and a photograph of Mr. Davis wearing the gown, ca. 1887 (1984 .0904). Dr. Frank B. Davis: 28 items making up dress blue, dress white, and dress khaki uniforms worn by Dr. Davis while a captain in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, ca. 1965 (1983.0460). George C. Davis: Monroe Epic 3000 programmable printing calculator with ribbon and 2 instruction booklets and a Curta II calculating machine with 2 instruction booklets (1983.0471). Martha B. Davis: 9 perfume bottles, 2 lingerie cases, 2 parasols, a Hattie Carnegie beret, comb, vanity case, glove stretcher, rouge box, and a coin purse, late 19th and early 20th century (1983.0718). Constance R. Dawson: autographed quilt top presented to Rev. Bernard H. Nadal by the women of his church in Virginia, dated 1847 (1983.0865). P. W. Deafenbaugh, Jr.: 32 medical items (1984.0562). Ellery Denison: 4 tintypes and 4 cartes de visite (1984.0912). Government of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ministry of Public Works, General Directorate of Posts and Telegraphs: 540 mint stamps of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (1984.0267). Richard J. De Prez: Universal quart capacity vacuum bottle with glass lining made by Landers, Frary and Clark of New Britian, Connecticut, ca. 1917 (1984 .0886 ). Eleanor Dickinson: 68 artifacts associated with the Pentacostal revival of the mid-20th century (316429); 5 religious signs and boxes used in evangelist churches and 2 aluminum signs, a concrete cross, and a concrete heart made by Brother Harrison Mayes, 20th century (322671); walking cane with religious messages written on it, adapted by Brother Harrison Mayes of Middlesboro, Kentucky, and a box made by Dewey Chapin of Jolo, West Virginia, to hold poisonous snakes during religious services (1978.0344). William J. Dickman: portfolio of 15 collotypes published in Berlin in 1918 after lithographs by Daumier, 12 miscellaneous prints, and 2 pencil drawings (1984.0816). Barbara Dickstein: pogo jumping stick and a bongo balancing board, 1950s (1984.1017). Sidney Dickstein: 10 examples of mid-20th-century man's and woman's clothing (1982.0446). Wilton S. Dillon: T-shirt and bumper sticker from the Communications Workers of America in support of Walter Mondale, 1984 (1984.0448). Mark E. Dixon: man's T-shirt announcing the 18th Airborne Corps’ parachute club's participation at a beach festival which was "CANCELLED DUE TO THE INVASION OF GRENADA" in 1983 (1984.0587). Peter Dorobish: 2 Hoe Corporation pipe wrenches (1984.0453). Gladys C. Dougherty: 2 handmade bird pins made during WW II in a relocation camp in Utah for persons of Japanese descent (1977.0149); 4 cocktail goblets, a decorated tumbler, and a perfume bottle with stopper and a vase with Art Deco decorations, all 20th-century glass (1984.0288); 2 engraved steel plates for printing visiting cards, 1942 (1984.1039). Ben M. Douglas: 2 notes of payment due to Stephen Girard to be paid to banks in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1806 (1979.1055). Dow Corning Corporation, Medical Materials Marketing, Communications (through Robert G. Dean): obstetrical vacuum cup (1982.0444). Eleanor E. Doyle: girl's white cotton dress, 1905-6 (1982.0252). Pamela A. Dyer: black and white photograph of the crew of the USS Michigan, WW I (1983.0486). Dynamic Software Design (through Alexander Leavens and Shirley A. Russell): “Wombats I: Gazumba the Great and The Wombats of Borozoa™ computer game, 1984 (1985.0003). Ray Eames: man's brown leather shoes, 1940-55 (1983.0344). Mary Eastwood: 12 photographs and papers relating to the formation of the National Organization for Women, 1960s (1984.0392). S. Arlent Edwards, Jr.: theatrical trunk (1983.0218). Electronic Arts (through William J. Kaiser): “Archon,” "M.U.L.E.,” "Murder on the Zinderneuf,” “One-on-One,” "Pinball Construction Set,” and "The Seven Cities of Gold" computer games, 1982-84 (1984.0969). Wm. J. Ellenberger: 19 drafting and drawing instruments and 3 slide rules with 6 instruction pamphlets for using slide rules, early 20th century (1981.20933);. John T. and Sheila Elliot: collapsible "Kiddie-Koop” crib made by Trimble Nurseryland Furniture, Inc. of Rochester, New York, 1930 (1984.0977). Lucia K. Englehart: 22 pieces of clothing from the weddings of 4 generations of Mrs. Englehart's family, 1862, 1894, 1918, and 1947 (1981.1069); woman's black silk mantle with beaded lace trim, 1878-90 (1982.0125). Anita G. English, Lilla Cabot Levitt, and Elizabeth S. Lyon: 7-piece silver tea service presented to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry by the citizens of Boston on September 10, 1813 in honor of his victory over the British in the naval battle of Lake Erie (1985.0121). Mary Epremian: woman's scarf decorated with star bursts and rhinestones designed by Vera in 1948 (1983.0341). EPYX, Inc. (through Michael V. Katz): "Dragon Riders of Pern,” "Oil Barons,” “Temple of Apshai,” “Curse of Ra,” and "FAX" computer games, 1982-83 (1984 .0993). Celia K. Erskine: boy's white dress in Colonial Revival style, ca. 1884 (1982.0421). Elliot P. Evans: wood-slat folding chair, ca. 1880 (1983.0348). Timothy Evans: pair of woman's black silk net mitts, 1840-65 (1984.0457). EVI Equipment, Inc. (through Joan Bedgood and Charles F. Payne): tier lift for materials handling made by the Lakewood Engineering Company of Cleveland, Ohio, early 20th century (1980.0161). Col. Willis L. Fairbanks: "Chainomatic” analytical balance made by Christian Becker, Inc. equipped with a chain adjustment system to eliminate using small fractional weights, ca. 1941 (1984.0981). Anthony P. and Martha E. R. Falbo: letter to Mr. Falbo from Dwight D. Eisenhower dated February 20, 1948, concerning Brotherhood Week (1984 .0579). Fantastic Feminist Enterprises, Inc. (through Joanne McQueen): 2 T-shirts "Fantastic Feminist" and "Macho is Sicko” (1983.0803). Thomas Farnquist: steam whistle from the wreck of the propeller vessel Indiana which sank in Lake Superior on June 6, 1858 (1982.0241). Government of the Faroe Islands, Post Office: 228 mint stamps and first day covers of the Faroe Islands (1984.0269). Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Faulkner: woman's white silk blouse, 1912-16 (1983 .0038). Federal Reserve Bank of New York (through Ralph A. Cann III): Sangamo Electric Co. kilowatt hour meter (1981.0513). The Honorable George J. Feldman in memory of Marion Schulman Feldman: 2 woman's suits and an evening gown designed by Gabrielle Chanel, a 2-piece dress designed by James Galanos, and 2 pairs of beige shoes, 1960s-1970s (1983.0198). Josephine E. Felton: woman's black seal skin muff and scarf, 1890-1910 (1984 .0365). Elizabeth J. Ferraro: pink satin stocking case with blue embroidered fan, 1951 (1984.1034). Otto E. Fielder: 13 objects showing the development of an advertising premium of a pair of puppy and kitten salt and pepper shakers from drawing to finished product, 1950 (1985.0254). Films and Filmscripts (through Earle B. Luby): videotape film shown and broadcast at the Democratic National Convention, July 10, 1972 (1983 .0275). Joan Orr Fink: woman's cap, hat, jacket, mittens, and parasol from the 19th century and a black dress, 1910-25 (1982.0584). Bernard S. Finn: Wanamaker automatic electric portable sewing machine, 1920s (1984 .0179). Helen Louise Fitz-Gerald: anniversary volume celebrating 50 years of the Kubler & Niethammer paper mill and a plan of the mill's property in Kriebstein, Germany, 1906 (1984.0590). Lorraine M. Fitzgerald: photograph of the Oldham Hand Bell Ringers of England dated February 8, 1867 (1985.0484). Neil H. Folberg: 5 photographs by Mr. Folberg, 1971 (1984.1023). LaVerne Hill Forbush: 6 lithographs and a collotype, 1839-46 (1985.0394). Elverta H. Foster: 39 examples of 20th-century American art glass (1982.0315). Government of the Republic of France, Administration des Monnaies et Medailles (through Monsieur le Directeur): 69 French medals (1978.2509). Godfrey Frankel: 5 photographs of Brooklyn Bridge and a photograph of Williamsburg Bridge, all from the late 1940s (1984.0195). Elinor L. Frankenfield: surgical kit used during the Civil War by Dr. Griffith Jones Scholl (1982.0604). Jonn Freund and David Porter: 3 posters and 2 pieces of artwork for the poster “Bedtime for Brezhnev" made by Mr. Freund and Mr. Porter (1984 .0778). Valeria K. Frost-Field: porcelain lamp base hand-painted with a scene of the Roman goddess Juno by Mrs. Field and her teacher, Margaret Abbot, in 1927, a shade, and a metal finial (1984.0726). Helen-Marie Fruth: brooch with Florentine intarsia floral decoration, 1870s, amethyst, pearl, and gold link necklace, 1900-20, and a gold bar brooch with floral motif of turquoise and pearls and a photograph of Mary Leontine Gemp wearing the brooch, 1880s (1984.0364); cased ambrotype portrait of a man (1984.1095). Hazel Wright Funke: woman's pink slip, 1938-42 (1983.0647). Anne H. Ganz: quilted grey robe made for a wedding trousseau, 1867-85 (1982 .0497). Eleanor Belden Gatling and John W. Gatling: woman's black beaded dress and a red feather-trimmed mantle, 1880s (1984.1106). Frank Gay: 5 studio portrait photographs of wedding party members, mid-20th century (1985.0208). Edythe Robertson Geis: woman's blue silk and velvet dress, black parasol, and a knitted cap, 19th century (1984.0920). General Electric Company, Aerospace Controls and Electrical Systems Department, Aircraft Equipment Division (through Dr. Hermann Schmid): miniature digital voltmeter and an electronic digital slide rule, 1966-68 (1982.0609). Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, Postal Administration: Christmas card with a first day cancelled stamp, 1981 (1984.0276). Carol Gerson Graphic Design (through Carol Gerson): polling poster and T-shirt in support of Jesse Jackson as Presidential nominee from the Democratic Party, 1984 (1984.0494). : Carl S. Gewirz: man's suede jacket by McGregor, 1956 (1983.0720); late 19th- or early 20th-century needle lace banquet table cover with border design based on the llth-century French "Bayeux Tapestries” (1985.0162). Nancy Gewirz: 11 pieces of woman's designer clothes and accessories and 4 pieces of man's clothing, 1950s through 1970s (1982.0102); woman's multicolor patch suede jacket and a tan and brown handbag, 1970-75 (1984 .0637). Hazelle Gibbons: porcelain plate hand-painted in the "Dresden" style by Mrs. Gibbons and titled Fit for a Queen, 1978 (1984.0725). Cora Ginsburg: man’s white silk waistcoat embroidered with flower designs and sequins, 1780s (1984.0078). William J. Glick: 2 collotype prints, ca. 1949, and a book titled Willian Edwin Rudge by Mr. Glick, 1984 (1985.0411). Jonn C. Goff: 3 military surplus prisms for use in telescopes, WW II period (19850327 )y. Lawrence I. Goldberg: "Goldberg's Pizzeria” neon sign (1984.0575). Mrs. Richard D. Gordan: 74 pieces of infant's and girl's clothing worn by Mrs. Gordan's 3 daughters from 1951-65 and a girl's veil worn in 1937 (1980.0442). Harry H. Gordon, M.D.: glass urine collection tube used for full-term infants, 1930s (1982.0445). Prof. David C. Gossard: control box for the "Analogic Part Programming System” developed by Professor Gossard (1984.0212). Greg Chandler Gove: 13 pieces of plastic dishes by the Beetleware Corporation of New York, ca. 1923 (1984.0331). Mrs. Gordon Gray: 3 woman's dresses by American designer James Galanos, 1965-67 (1983.0105). William C. Gray: 2 enamelled Massachusettg license plates, 1910 and 1911, and a Gray and Davis electrical switch box for car lights (1981.0631). Lucille A. Grills: 7 stereographic views of Washington, D.C. (1985.0206). Johanna Grimes: 12 cases of artificial teeth (312607). Nicholas Grossman: Hewlett-Packard model 35 hand calculator with accessories, 3 owner's handbooks, and a manual of HP-55 mathematics programs (1982.0222). Government of the Republic of Guinea, Philatelic Agency: 29 mint stamps of Guinea (19384.0270). Ashley B. Gurney: 2,706 farming periodicals, late 19th and early 20th centuries (322603). State Senator Robert A. Hall of Massachusetts in memory of his fellow Marines: set of 300 stereographic slides of WWI by the Keystone View Company, a book titled The World War Through the Stereoscope, and a viewer (1982.0403). Conrad S. Ham: refined earthenware teapot and cover reproduced by Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, ca. 1871, from an original, thought to have been brought 8) to America by Elder Brewster on the Mayflower in 1620 (1983.0802). T. Hanley: 3 paper notes and 2 plastic discs used by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to train staff for the change to decimal currency in 1966 (1980.0987). Addie E. Hayes: 15 sewing samples made by sewing instructor Nannie J. Taylor of Washington, D.C.,-1935 (1983.0091). Rudolf Henning: 3 Jew's harps made by Karl Schwarz of Austria, ca. 1983 (1984.0872). Rochambeau A. Herosian: wooden slide rule with instruction sheet (1982.0244). Mrs. Helen A. Hess: IBM electric typewriter Model D with 4 boxes of "Typits” interchangeable type bars (1984.0499). Paul A. Higdon III: tinware "Little Brown Jug” with earthenware inner jug patented by Pearl H. Brainard of Macomb, Illinois on December 11, 1923 (1984.1102). Josephine E. Hitchcock: Korona Series 5 camera with accessories and case, 3 photographs by Parkhurst, and 2 photographs by Laura Gilpin (1984.0665). Ray Watkin Hoagland: rosewood grand piano made by Chickering & Sons of Boston, Massachusetts, ca. 1865 (1981.0625). Pauline Stockton Hoff: 4 woman's fans, 1880-1920 (1983.0733). John N. Hoffman (through Rev. Dr. James B. Parsons): 147 miscellaneous objects from 19th- and 20th-century political campaigns (1984.0589). Holiday Inns, Inc. (through Jimmie D. Scott): Holiday Inn great sign written in Arabic on one side and Chinese on the other, 1975 (1983.0021). Nina Holland: 2 pieces of oilcloth floor covering from a farm house in Westport, New York (1982.0525). Edgar M. Holmes, M.D.: nasopharyngoscope developed by Dr. Holmes’ father and manufactured by the Electrical Surgical Instrument Co. of Rochester, New York (1983.0741). Catherine F. Hoopes: 10 cameras and a group of 28 photographic accessories (1982.0774). Mildry S. Hopper: choker necklace of 10 strands of imitation pearls and rhinestones, 1906, and a black crocheted necklace, 1910-15 (1984.0543). Elizabeth Horn: woman's ivory fan signed "A. Lawrence,” 1890-1920 (1984 .0239). Dickran Y. and Viola D. Hovsepian: 9 mounted photographs by the Taber Studios in San Francisco, California (1983.0759). Richard H. Howland: pier table with marble top and a mirror from floor to top, made in Baltimore, 1830-40 (1984.1121); garden settee of curved and interwoven steel wire, 1875-1900 (1984.1136). Elizabeth B. and Richard S. Hubert in memory of Mary Wilkins Harper: sterling silver trophy cup won by Mary W. Harper on June 25-26, 1910 at the Annual Run of the Automobile Club of Philadelphia (1978.0364). Huffy Corporation (through R. Wieland): Sahara model woman's 3-speed bicycle, the 30 millionth Huffy bicycle made, 1979 (1979.06384). Milton C. Hugg: 16 Christmas tree light bulbs in shapes of animals, fruit, flowers, and a Santa Claus, made in Japan, 1925-35 (1984.1042). Dard Hunter II: 4 sheets of watermarked paper made from original molds from the Dard Hunter Mill (1985.0427). Heather Huyck: poster advertising an “ERA Walk-A-Thon" starting at Lafayette Park in Washington, D.C. on August 22, 1982 (1984.0469). Edna Vogt Hyatt and Edward L. C. Vogt: 51 pieces of mid-19th-century American "Argus" or "“Thumbprint™ pattern pressed glass (1984.0327). Clare Cardozo Imburg: silver finger shield (1983.0865). INFOCOM, Inc. (through Albert Vezza): "Planetfall,” "Sorcerer," “Deadline,” and "Zork I" computer games, 1982-84 (1984.0878). Mary Inman: 2 pamphlets, a newsletter, bookmark, periodical, leaflet, and a photocopied letter all documenting Ms. Inman's political beliefs and opinions (1980.0473). Instrument Society of America, Philadelphia Section, Inc. (through Horace Richter): 67 automatic control instruments (1983.0006). International Games, Inc. (through Joseph A. Cusimano): "UNO: Wild Tiles” board game, 1983 (1984.0968). In Touch Networks, Inc. (through Jasha M. Levi): man's black cotton T-shirt with silver lettering and raised Braille dots spelling "In Touch,” 1983 (1983.0612). Invacare Corporation (through Evan J. Kemp, Jr. and A. Malachi Mixon III): chain drive hand-propelled tricycle wheelchair built in 1928 and 2 modern wheelchair models, one hand-propelled and one power propelled, ca. 1980 (1983 .0306). The University of Iowa, School of Art and Art History (through Wallace J. Tomasini): "Philadelphia" bent iron hand press manufactured by Adam Ramage in the 1840s (1984.0427). Government of the State of Israel, Ministry of Communications, Philatelic Services: 9 first day covers of Israel (1983.0133); 47 first day covers, 3 mint stamps, and a souvenir sheet of Israel (1984.0271). Virginia B. Jachowski: beadwork necklace dated 1833 and a quilted white cotton petticoat, mid-19th century (1983.0868). Mrs. Clair Jackson: tintype portrait of a man (1984.0615). Steve Jackson Games (through Steve Jackson): "Car Wars,” “Illuminati,” and “Ogre” board games, 1982 (1984.0960). Helen Danow Jacobs in memory of her father, Walter Danow, Hoe Company Machinist: machinist's tool chest with 145 accessories and related material belonging to Walter Danow, early 20th century (1984.0625). Charlene James: man's T-shirt from the Orofino Lumberjack Days of Orofino, Idaho, 1980 (1982.0727). Jantzen Inc. (through Charles Coe): 16 items of man's and woman's sportswear by Jantzen, 1983-84 (1984.0639). Vida Hays Jarvis: gold thimble in red leather and brass case, late 19th century (1985.0379). Joyce L. and Robert G. Jensen: 2 pairs of U.S. Army spurs, WW I (1977.0823). Government of the Island of Jersey, Department of Postal Administration: picture postcard marking the 10th anniversary of the Jersey Post Office and a booklet of stamps from Jersey (1979.0956). Alex R. Johnson: gold tenth stater of Kyrenaica in North Africa, ca. 435-331 B.C. (1984.0423). Robert J. Kann: set of 6 English pearlware teabowls and saucers decorated with a polychrome handpainted "vase and flower” motif, 1830-50, and an English copper lusterware pear-shaped pitcher decorated with low-relief polychrome fruit, 1820-40 (1984.0027). Alvin R. and Marjorie S. Kantor: undivided 70% interest of the Benjamin Franklin General Post Office Account written entirely in Mr. Franklin's own hand and includes 8 of his signatures, 1770-72 (1982.0786). Andre Kappes: mint postage stamp of Algeria, 1940 (1984.0437). Elizabeth de B. Karrick: penciled floor plan and elevation of the shed on the Southmayd estate in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, ca. 1874 (1984.1030). Kennebec Log Driving Co. (through William L. Philbrick): logging bateau used in Maine equipped with 23 related tcols (1977.0685). So n Kathryn D. Kent: black silk dress with brown satin ruffles and trim made and worn by Lydia Mosher Kent at her wedding and a white petticoat worn with the dress, 1883 (1984.0662). Susan L. Kentoff: 15 pieces of woman's dance and sport clothing, 1974-83 (1984.0190). Christine Carlson Kerns: 2 Shirley Temple brand girl's dresses, ca. 1936-38 (1983.0374). Claudia B. Kidwell: ready-made woman's corset labeled Royal Worcester Corset Co., 1840-60 (1982.0098); 9 woman's hats, 4 girl's bonnets, a woman's wrapper, and a petticoat, late 19th century, a woman's skirt, ca. 1910, and a woman's tote bag, bathing suit, pantsuit, bra-slip, dress, hairpiece, and a man's bathing suit, 1958-82 (1984.0250). Bernard M. Kilbourn: 3 buttons and 2 posters with the slogan “Stop the Draft," 1980 (1980.0607). Kilburg Geochron Corporation (through James Kilburg): Geochron global time clock, 1983 (1984.0731). Kirsch/Hamilton Associates (through David K. Peters): “Prisma” electric clock with seconds indicated by a disc that changes color as it rotates around the face, ca. 1979 (1982.0324). Frank E. Klapthor: white ceramic vase with oriental designs of blue and gold made in China for export, ca. 1780 (1984.0480). Alan D. Knez: St. John's College High School ROTC cadet's overcoat, coat, and button, 1967-71 (1977.0822). Ellen Kominers: woman's T-shirt used as a wedding invitation, dated September 25, 1983 (1984.0189). William Kominers: man's T-shirt inscribed "Super Hogs, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California, 1983" (1983.0725). Janet Meade Komoroske: cotton patchwork "Sunburst" quilt, 19th century (1984.0221).. Frank Kopf: experimental cathode ray tube (1982.0109). Mary-Anne K. and Peter S. Koromilas: retouching stand for negatives (2984-0911). Alice Kunkle: woman's gray satin and lace dress, 1915-17 (1983.0848). Dominick Labino and The Honorable Sidney R. Yates: glass plaque with relief bust of Harry S. Truman done by Mr. Labino in 1983 (1984.0367). Gloria La Fay: woman's pink rayon dress, 1966-69 (1983.0382). Lamar Chamber of Commerce (through Daniel Arnold and Gerald W. Gilkey): ceramic plate commemorating the centennial birthday of Harry S. Truman, born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884 (1984.0482). J. P. Lambooy, Ph.D.: microbalance made by Christian Becker, Inc., radioactive scaler made by Radiation Instrument Development Laboratory, and a flow counter made by Radiation Counter Laboratories, all ca. 1950 G1985)0214)). Benjamin T. Layton: 4 WWI medals, 3 WW II insignia, and a name plate (1978.0039). James E. Lee: 1920 lawn mower (320043). James R. Lee: white plastic duckpin with red band, 1984 (1984.0783). The James Leffel and Company (through A. H. Van Wormer): bronze model of a water turbine with draft tube and a plaster model of a turbine blade (1981.0048). Barbara Lowis Lehmann: tractor-powered chain saw with parts, ca. 1950 (1981.0281). Bruce Leighty: 2 woman's pantsuits, a 6-piece ensemble, 3-piece ensemble, 3-piece dress, and a blouse, 1970s (1984.0291). Ali Leonetti: 8 tools from Mr. Leonetti's locksmith and grinding shop which operated in Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1932 to 1984 (1984.0621). Eula B. Lewis: 5 aprons, 3 collars, 3 cuffs, 2 dresses, and a black velvet neck band, all parts of housemaid's uniforms, 1920-40 (1984.0684); 5 lace lampshade covers, 20th century (1985.0033); 10 Easter animal figure ornaments, 2 jointed wooden dolls, a musical doll, black composition doll, and a stuffed mohair polar bear, 1900-20 (1985.0104); in memory of Mrs. Ethel Gunton Douglas: 275 examples of lace, embroidery, and woven-patterned fabrics, 12 damask napkins, 6 damask tablecloths, and a painted tapestry, early 19th to early 20th century (1984.0111). Marie K. Lewis: white cotton nightgown worn by Mary A. Gundersdorf Baer as part of her wedding trousseau, 1876 (1983.0372). Samuel S. Liberman: Gem razor in its original box with extra blades and an instruction sheet, 1940-60 (1983.0253). Kathryn B. Lindeman: Universal vacuum bottle made by Landers, Frary & Clark of New Britain, Connecticut, ca. 1916 (1984.1099).. Lindenmeyr Paper Corporation (through Leonard B. Schlosser): half-size scale model of the paper making machine invented by Nicholas Louis Robert, ca. 1800, made from Robert's patent specifications in 1984 (1984.0978). Corporation of London, St. Bride Institute, St. Bride Printing Library (through James Mosley): 3 pieces of hand-cast type dated 1677, 1746, and 1761: (1985..0182)):. Thomas S. Lough: telephone answering machine, 1950s (1982.0264). Susan L. Lowther: 2 girl's skirts, a pair of shoes, pair of tights, blouse, crew neck sweater, and a turtle neck sweater, 1982-83 (1984.0505). Steven Lubar: “Minnequa Imported Flax Water Bag” with aluminum closure made by Pueblo Tent & Awning Co. of Pueblo, Colorado, 1925-49 (1984.0810). Nadine H. and Walter D. Ludwig: violin made by J. B. Guadagnini of Milano, Italy, dated 1752 (1984.0769). Bertha Lyon: woman's leopard skin pill box hat, 1960 (1984.0407). Margaret S. McComb: child's silver thimble, 19th century (1984.1062). Ruth Ellen McCullough: partially constructed corset cover with unfinished embroidery, 1915-25 (1982.0596). McDonald's International (through Thomas A. Gruber): McDonald's restaurant sign in Japanese (1983.0020). Carolina Sheridan McElroy: 19th-century garden harrow (1978.2372). Robert N. MacDonald: 6 experimental samples of and 4 products made from Delring the first usable polymer of formaldehyde, samples developed in the 1950s, and products made in the 1980s (1985.0281). Marguerite MacMahon: "Polka Spider Web" lace-making kit containing 11 wheel lace tools and accessories, 20th century (1985.0377). Larry Magid: Jennings "Sportsman" model pinball machine, 1934 (1984.0607). Robert J. Maier: electric cable automobile lift built by Waiker Manufacturing Company of Racine, Wisconsin and used 1933-65 (1983.0504). Vivian Maine: Correcteyescope with slides and case manufactured by Keystone View Co. (1980.0711). Kenneth Maley: 51 newspapers, T-shirts, buttons, stickers, pamphlets, and mailings concerning the Gay Rights movement in Dade County, Florida (1984 .0749). Claudine B. Malone: 3 shopping bags, 2 woman's T-shirts, and 2 pairs of panties with their original containers, 1980-84 (1984.0361). Jane Marcks: porcelain plaque hand-painted with a portrait of a young girl done by Ms. Marcks in 1980 (1984.0723). Lucy Martin: steel leg braces with padded waist attachment made by F. ys in wP) Kaufman Surgical Co., ca. 1930 (1985.0041). Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory (through John A. Kessler): X-626 klystron tube (1983.0311). Frank M. Masters, Jr. in memory of Frank M. Masters, Sr.: 19 woodworking planes, a drawshave, scraper, and a try square (1978.0205). Rhoda Lowenberg Maurice: pair of white stockings worn by Rae Hirsch Lowenberg at her wedding on December 15, 1903, and a woman's green net mantle beaded in floral patterns, 1906-10 (1984.0249). Mayfair Games, Inc. (through Darwin P. Bromley): "“fic-tio-nar-y" board game, 1984 (1984.0985). Edith P. Mayo: 8 buttons, 2 pennants, 2 decals, a 2-part letter, bumper sticker, invitation, and a T-shirt all from the 20th anniversary "March on Washington,” August, 1983 (1983.0544); woman's bathing suit made by Jantzen, 1955-57 (1983.0646); program from "A Call to Equality, A Service For Equal Rights" held at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Washington, D.C. on May 9, 1982 (1984.0470); 5-piece "Common Cause Mailing, People Against PACs,” 1984 (1984.0657). Elizabeth Medinger: box of archival materials from the work of Dr. Atherton Seidell (1977.0875). Dr. James F. and Sally M. Mello: boutonne woven counterpane (1984.0488). Robert T. and Rose S. Merriam: silk applique counterpane in leaf and scroll designs made by Jane Alcock, ca. 1730 (1985.0154); marriage license dated December 3, 1786, power of attorney dated April 9, 1798, certificate of membership in the Mercantile Library of Boston dated 1835, and an issue of the Philadelphia Public Ledger newspaper dated March 25, 1836 (1985.0470). Micro Lab, Inc. (through Susan Goldberg): "Death in the Caribbean” computer game, 1983 (1984.0954). Robert Miley: 2 pairs of man's high-heeled platform shoes in brown leather and black and white patent leather, both by Thom McCann, 1974 (1984.0348). Charles W. Millard III: copper tray inscribed with the wedding invitation and a photograph of 5 women from the wedding party of Constance Emily Keppler and Charles W. Millard, Jr. on April 27, 1928 (1984.0409). Dorothea S. Miller: 2 woman's dresses, 2 petticoats, a robe, and a hat, all mid-20th century (1984.0559). Mabel Wooster Milstead: woman's petticoat with ruffles and lace, 1870-85 (1982.0436). Milton Bradley Company, Inc. (through Michael R. Meyers): "Mystery Mansion,” "Bargain Hunter,” "Candy Land,” “Easy Money,” and “Ripley's Believe It or Not" board games and a "Simon" electronic game, 1974-84 (1984.0874). Government of the Principality of Monaco, Postal Administration: 140 mint stamps and 5 souvenir sheets of Monaco (1984.0272). Ozella 0. Montague: beaded and sequined evening dress, 1909-13, anda brocaded evening coat with white fur trim, ca. 1925 (1982.0289). University of Montana, School of Forestry, Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station (through Benjamin B. Stout): 11 pieces of surveying apparatus (1984.0636). John D. Montgomery: case for a 5-string banjo made by William Fitch of Lansing, Michigan after 1905 (1981.0865). Fran L. Moss: 2 woman's T-shirts made to raise money for New York's Central Park and California beaches and a woman's T-shirt that says "I Love the Big Apple™ (1984.0812). Galva May and Paul W. Mowrey: Class B Liberty standardized U.S. Army truck, 1918' (1981 .0651). Frances M. Rudell Moyer: 4 pieces of infant boy's clothing worn by William Rudell, 1907-12, a silver butterfly brooch, 1890-1910, and a necklace made of seeds, 1914 (1983.0375). Lt. Col. William B. Mozey, Jr.: pewter button for an infantry officer's uniform, post-1854 (1980.0641). Mrs. John H. Murray: perfume bottle and powder box both of clear yellow glass, 1921 (1983.0654); early 18th-century wood and pewter schoolmaster's rod (1984.0697); 19th-century portrait medallion and an early 20th-century pitcher, butter tub, and pair of salt and pepper shakers, all of coarse earthenware American manufacture (1985.0093). E. P. Muth, Ph.D: 13 pairs of spectacle frames, a box of 12 lens blanks, and an automatic eyeglass holder (1981.0828). Susan H. Myers: white ceramic beverage filter patented by Harry B. Wolper on May 22, 1945, and manufactured by Kent Products Company of Chicago, Illinois (1984.0779). Mrs. Olaf J. Mysse: 4 pension certificates and 2 U.S. Army discharges granted to George T. Hulme, dated 1898-1930 (1978.2163). National Games, Inc. (through DeLaine 0. Foster and R. G. Foster): “Anti-Monopoly I," "“Anti-Monopoly II," “Profit Farming,” and "Purely Academic,” board games, 1977-83 (1984.0873). National Womans Party: 2 resolutions for an equal rights for women amendment in Maryland and Connecticut and a photograph of a mural of Margaret Brent appearing before the Elders from the Old State House in St. Mary's, Maryland (1981.0643). National Women's Political Caucus (through Carol S. Silverthorn): 4 posters, 4 buttons, and a brochure (1982.0155). The National Yeoman (F) (through Mrs. Irene M. Brown): 12 volumes of The Note Book, June 30, 1979 through December 31, 1983 (1984.0433). is Florence Neinken: 95 ancient mostly counterstamped coins (1981.1079). Government of the Netherlands, Postal Department: 9 mint stamps of the Netherlands (1983.0140); 57 mint stamps and 4 souvenir sheets of the Netherlands (1984.0273). State of New York, Department of Transportation, Engineering Research and Development Bureau (through William P. Chamberlin): 4 samples of natural cement (1984.0906). Government of New Zealand, Post Office Philatelic Bureau: 18 mint stamps and a mint souvenir sheet of New Zealand (1979.0968); 70 mint stamps from New Zealand (1984.0275); (through G. W. Warner): 17 mint stamps of New Zealand (1983.0134). Government of Niue, Niue Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 14 souvenir sheets, 10 mint stamps, and 6 first day covers of Niue (1984.0274). Joseph A. and Patricia Atkinson Norcross: 2 man's wool and fur coats and a woman's fox fur neckpiece, all late 19th or early 20th century (1980.0548). Northwestern University (through L. A. Ellis): Seth Thomas tower clock movement, ca. 1879 (1984.0313). Government of Norway, Postal Administration: 44 mint stamps and 15 first day covers of Norway (1984.0277). Nova Game Designs, Inc. (through James Rosinus): "Lost Worlds - Fantasy Combat Book Game" and “Ace of Aces" book set games, 1983-84 (1984.0973). Varue W. Oishei: woman's red wool “spiral” coat designed by Ronaldus Shamask, 1981 (1982.0096). Edward C. Okeriund: Weston Master IV light meter with incident light attachment and case (1984.0664). =P) A A oO Origin Systems, Inc. (through Dave Albert): "“Exodus-Ultima III" fantasy role-playing game and poster, 1983 (1984.1048). George H. and Mary B. O'Sullivan: wooden fan back piano stool with an adjustable seat made by Holtzman & Son of Columbus, Ohio, late 19th century (1984.0761). Lillian D. Owen: woman's beige linen-like dress designed by Vera Maxwell, 1959-63 (1982.0282). Page Belting Company (through John W. Hilger): Watson & Stillman Co. hydraulic pressure pump (1984.0541). Palmer College of Chiropractic (through W. B. Gehlsen and T. L. Tiemeier): group of 23 photographs, art works, and printed materials, 3 adjusting tables, 2 neurocalometers, a Derma therm-o-graph, and a copy of The Chiropractor's Adjuster (1980.0196). iy Mildred R. Palmer: 4 silver cups and a silver sidesaddle stirrup from Bolivia, 3 South American earthenware figurines, 2 earthenware bull figurines from Peru, and a pair of stirrups, gourd and silver mate cup on stand with silver drinking straw, crown for-religious figure, and a pin for a poncho from Chile, all late 19th to early 20th century (1984.0758). Laura E. Patrick: violin made by Giovanni Grancino of Milan, Italy in 1696 (1984 .0976). Hope Cooper Patterson: wind-up walking toy fox terrier, ca. 1900 €1985.0310):. Mrs. Jefferson Patterson: 5 dresses, 3 shawls, 3 caps, 3 pairs of stockings, a riding combination, coat, piece of fabric, hat ribbon, fan, bracelet, brooch, pair of buckles, 2 curling irons, bag with curlers, perfume set, man's dressing case, trunk, and a suitcase all used by Mrs. Patterson and members of her family, 19th and 20th centuries (1980.0815); ll-piece set of amber Venetian glass, 1930s, 9-piece Lenox “Architects' Tea Set," 1933, 4 Wedgwood plates decorated with vignettes of Vassar College buildings, ca. 1929, 4 refined earthenware plates depicting scenes from the life of George Washington, ca. 1932, 3 18th-century German earthenware and pewter tankards, 19th-century porcelain platter made in Meissen, Germany, and a 20th-century Gladding, McBean & Co. ceramic tile (1982.0141); 8 examples of 18th-century Chinese export porcelain, 2 urns and 2 plates made by Samson & Co. of Paris, France, early 20th century, 2 glass bowls made by Salviati & Co. of Murano, Italy in the 1920s, and 2 red earthenware plates marked "1938" (1982.0805); 51 objects of business and personal use reflecting the diplomatic career of Jefferson Patterson and his wife (1983.0667). Penguin Software (through Mark Glen): “The Coveted Mirror,” "The Quest,” and "Transylvania" computer games and “The Graphic Magician” and “The Complete Graphics System" information programs, 1982-84 (1984.0952). Pennwalt Corporation, S. S. White Dental Health Products (through Kenneth D. Ferguson, Jr.): dental air abrasive unit used in cavity preparation (1982 .0637). Government of Penrhyn, Post Office: 3 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of Penrhyn Island (1983.0210); 20 souvenir sheets, 11 mint stamps, and 6 first day covers of Penrhyn Island (1984.0280). Cliff Petersen: sectional steam boiler patent model patented by Joseph Harrison, Jr. on October 4, 1859 (1984.0233). Martin J. A. Petersilia: 25 paper documents from various political rallies, 1983 (1983.0541); 10 programs and information sheets about performances by Laurie James and 2 posters, a newspaper, and a handout about the Equal Rights Amendment and issues for Democrats (1983.0844); 24 paper items, 4 buttons, and a T-shirt from the 20th anniversary “March on Washington,” August 27, 1983 (1984.0455). Ann Lafferty Pfeiffer: 2 woman's dresses and a suit, 1900-10, a suit and 3-piece ensemble, 1925-30, and a suit from the 1960s (1984.0821). Pharmaceutical Innovations, Inc. (through Gilbert Buchalter): “Stabilizer” cane and crutch tip invented by Gilbert Buchalter and manufactured by Sci-O-Tech Company (1983.0040). F Dr. Rilla M. Phillips: woman's collar decorated with white embroidery and scalloped edges, 1900-20 (1982.0290). Rita McNamara Pleet: woman's coat designed by Donald Brooks and a matching tote bag designed by Judith Leiber, 1967 (1982.0457). Frances D. and Karl F. Plitt: infant's belly band and pair of stockings, 1947 (1982.0280). David S. F. and Peter R. Poggioli in memory of Raffaele P. Poggioli (through Mary F. Poggioli): 2 tan cotton shirts and a tan worsted necktie all worn by an Italian officer while in the United Nations service, ca. 1950 G1977,.0985,):. Penny Poirier: 3 panes of 1981 and 1982 Christmas seals (1983.0030). Blanche and Harry Polachek: computer printout of the value of Pi to 100,000 decimal places done by D. Shanks and J. W. Wrench in New York on July 29, 1.961. (1:97.7 «019 2))ic Polyclinic Medical Center, PMC Division of Neonatology (through Michael J. Paszek, M.D.): infant heart rate monitor made by Parks Electronics Laboratory of Beaverton, Oregon (1982.0508). Harold I. Popp: shorthand stenograph machine, ca. 1882 (1982.0325). Alice M. Porter: 2 woman's designer dresses by Adrian, 1950 and 1953 (1982.0100); 3 woman's hats from the 1950s (1982.0343); pair of black patent leather ankle strap platform shoes, 1944-49, and a pair of white leather stilleto heel pumps, 1959-64 (1984.0893). Constance Potter: 8 bumper stickers, 8 pamphlets, a leaflet, paper flag, flyer, booklet, and a memo on various political subjects and a 12-piece information packet about the Susan B. Anthony dollar (1983.0847); woman's blue and yellow Nike brand running shoes, 1979-80 (1984.1086). Rowa Wornall Powell: hat box with illustrations of Castle Garden, New York while it served as a concert hall, 1824-60 (1983.0383). William S. Preston, Jr. in memory of William S. Preston: topaz brooch and an aquamarine brooch both worn by Nancy Pierce McNeil, 1820-50 (1984.0016). John A. Prince: woman's brown floral print dress with cape, 1840s (1984.0577). Princeton University Observatory (through Jeremiah P. Ostriker and John B. Rogerson, Jr.): Buff & Berger alt-azimuth, Pistor & Martins sextant, U.S. Navy bearing circle and bearing bar, Filar micrometer, double image micrometer, and a photometer (1983.0245). Gordon Purdy: 25 porcelain “collector's plates" based on scenes from Norman Rockwell paintings, the movie The Wizard of Oz, the circus, and a photograph of Abraham Lincoln, 1970s and 1980s (1984.0497). Railroaders Memorial Museum (through Robert L. Emerson): telephone/telegraph emergency line hook (1983.0755). Thomas M. Raysor, Jr.: 3 man's neckties, 2 suits, 2 shirts, and a pair of trousers, 1960s (1984.0612). Timothy J. Reese: "Spirit of '76/Presidential Inaugural/January 20, 1973, Washington, D.C.” badge (1984.0235). Dr. Henry Regensteiner in memory of his father Martin Regensteiner, M.D.: Siemen's diathermy device, surgical table-chair, surgical side table, lamp stand, and 2 heat-light boxes (313050). Dorita Resnick: woman's heavy beige brocade cape, 1880s (1984.0678). Lester W. Rice, Jr.: 23 issues of the Aurora General Advertiser of Philadelphia published by B. Franklin Bache, December 1795 to January 1796, an album of Civil War lithographs, and an embossed chromolithographed Valentine, 1880s (1984.0793). Oscar W. Richards, Ph.D.: Greyson Ruling test slide, a McArthur microscope with 3 glass slides distributed by the Open University of Great Britain as part of a biology course, and a "Superscope” toy microscope made by Learning Things, Inc. (1982.0336). Louis D. Richardson in memory of George W. Richardson: working half-inch model of a Cornish-type steam pumping engine and boiler built in 1934 by George W. Richardson that was used by the City of Providence, Rhode Island from 1873 until the early 20th century, blueprint and photostat drawing of the engine from which the model was built, Worthington revolution counter, ca. 1892, and a vacuum gauge (1983.0535). John F. Richey: pantographic engraving machine with 381 pattern pieces (1984.0245). Irwin J. and Jean L. Richland: 2 black dolls in their original costumes as a male chef and a female maid, ca. 1905 (1984.0631). Ralph D. Riva: Fahrenheit thermometer advertising weavers' supplies sold by Jacob Walder of Paterson, New Jersey, made by Perfection Thermometer Co. of New York, ca. 1880 (1985.0069). Franklin Robinson, M.D.: binocular ophthalmoscope and its transformer power supply (1983.0641). Ward M. Robinson: hooked slide fastener patent model, precursor of the zipper, invented by Whitcomb L. Judson, 1891 (1984.0536). Robert W. Root: 3 pike blades made for John Brown to be used in slave uprisings in West Virginia, ca. 1859 (1984.0760). George M. Rosenstein: Jenkins television scanner (1981.0597). J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: 47 ophthalmic objects (1981.0738); 36 eyeglasses and 26 lenses (1982.0170). Sonya J. Ross: 2 man's and a woman's T-shirts, 1978 (1984.0866). Leslie J. Ruben: woman's 3-piece suit designed by Margaret Godfrey and a Pant-her 2-piece pantsuit, both ca. 1976 (1982.0284). Etta B. Rubenstein: 2 buttons from the Presidential campaign of Eugene McCarthy, 1968 (1984.0445). C. Bard Rudder, Fred F. Rudder, M.D., and Fred F. Rudder, Jr.: direct blood transfusion device and a mechanical device for the administration of drugs and anesthesia both invented by Fred F. Rudder, M.D., ca. 1937 (1980.0653). Fath Davis Ruffins: 4 woman's dresses and a man's shirt, all with African “dashiki™ print designs, 1969-72 (1984.0826). Margaret S. Rusk: 2 woman's blouses and a white dress with cutwork decorations, 1909-13 (1984.0845). Joy Safer: 2 woman's coats, one designed by Seymour Fox, the other by Originala, 1968-69 (1983.0743). Elizabeth K. Sanford: girl's brown leather purse, 1879-89 (1984.0030). Robert C. Sardino: 19 artifacts related to the career of Robert L. Sardino at the Crescent and Paramount Theaters of Syracuse, New York (1984.0789). Stephen 0. Saxe: 32 composing sticks used to set printer's type, late 19th to early 20th century (1984.0979). Henry P. Scarupa: man's T-shirt commemorating the 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II to Washington, D.C. (1982.0728). Catherine and Mary M. Schaefer: 6 "Vortex" metal ice cream plate holders (1984.0645); 3 pin cushions, 2 doilies, a letter dated 1923 stitched to one of the doilies, a pen wiper, and a hexagonal spool box (1984.0732). A. Ch. and Nadia Schalk: woman's rubber bathing cap made by Kleinerts, 1955-65 (1983.0609). Mary Ann Scherr: gold and sterling silver heart-sensor necklace with Trach attachment (1979.0488). ° Gail D. Schlaifer: 7 color Polaroid photographs (1984.0747). Karl E. Schmutzler: letter opener with a bear's claw attached, blade marked "Niagara Falls,” 1900-10 (1984.1100). Henrietta Schoepflin in honor of the Merle Hazzard Weible Family: woman's blue and white striped umbrella, 1750-1830 (1983.0037). Schulmerich Carillons, Inc. (through Ronald 0. Beach): 25 handbells developed and patented by Jacob Kunz and the first set manufactured by Schulmerich Carillons, Inc., 1962 (1984.0763). Mrs. Valyre Potier See in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael G. Potier: white damask towel commemorating the U.S. Centennial of 1876 (1984.0489). Gloria L. and Ira Seiler, M.D.: 7 porcelain figures made by Cybis of Trenton, New Jersey in the 1960s (1984.1094). Phillip Seitz: 2 phonograph records (1984.0775). Wilma Scheer Selders: platinum and gold flute and an extra gold head joint with cases for each and a case cover for the flute, made by the William Haynes Co. of Boston, 1949 (1984.0924). Carl A. Sferrazza: 5 pairs of man's trousers, 4 neckties, 2 sweaters, 2 shirts, a jacket, headband, and a pair of gloves, 1974-80 (1983.0819). David H. Shayt: architect's rule made by Dexter Brothers of Boston, Massachusetts (1983.0237); thread box for thread made by the Willimantic Linen Company and a linens marker labeled Clark's Indelible Pencil, patented July 10, 1866 (1985.0155). Jonn W. Shuman IV: first portable inhalation gas anesthesiology machine built by Arthur E. Guedel, M.D., ca. 1930 (1983.0108). Jane E. Shure: pair of girl's Calvin Klein blue denim jeans, 1980-81 (1982.0248); 10 pieces of woman's sports clothing, a stick pin, purse, and a man's jacket designed by Halston, 1970s (1983.0651); 18 items of infant's and children's clothing, 1979-84 (1985.0041). Sierra On-Line, Inc. (through Larry Archer and Robert Schneider): "“B. C.'s Quest for Tires," “Oil's Well," and “Time Zone” computer games, 1981-33 (1984 .0972). Philip Sills: 34 patterns and 33 pieces of clothing and accessories designed by Bonnie Cashin, 1954-77 (1979.1261). Caroline T. Simmons: leather shirtcase and calling card case both with the initials of S. Fosdick Jones, 1910-30 (1982.0725). Don R. Simmons: piece of Brinkerhoff ribbon wire (321659). Nancy Brenner Sinnott: light blue knit infant's bathing trunks, 1931-82 (1983 .0650). Walter Byron Smalley (through Benjamin M. Leighton): 8 phonograph records (1983.0818). Jean L. Smith: 13-piece goucho costume obtained by Lewis E. St. John in Argentina, ca. 1865 (1978.0345). Stephen P. and Virginia B. Smith: patchwork throw with printed flags, anthems, and costumes of various nations, early 20th century (1980.08383). Verna E. Smith: 15 documents and a high school ring recording the public school education of Ms. Smith on Long Isiand, New York, 1934-47 (1984 .0647); wicker laundry basket, 1899s, and a doll's folding wooden 360 laundry rack, 1930s (1984.0650); 4 amber glass carpet protectors made by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia in the 1930s (1984.0728); brass thimble contained in its original box, made in England (1984 .0829). ; Snyder Associates, Inc. (through Jean M. Snyder): mobile biomass gasifier fueled with wood chips, 1980-82 (1984.0596). Mary Louise Snyder: silk pieced-work quilt, late 19th century (1984.1059). Sturgis A. Sobin: Hough's Security Cash Recorder wooden cash register made in South Butler, New York, ca. 1893 (1983.0881). Janet W. Solinger: woman's red crepe dress designed by John Kloss, 1968, red knit dress designed by Jeanne Lanvin, 1970, and a T-shirt decorated with a sequined parrot designed by Jones New York, 1972-73 (1984.01838); 2 woman's dresses designed by Albert Nipon, a dress by Calvin Klein, blouse by Koo van den Akker, and a skirt by Jones New York, 1970s (1984.1036). Virginia M. Solt: woman's white CLES BIEN Se 1905 (1983.0849). Morris Speizman: 79 examples of men's, women's, and children's hosiery showing 20th-century hosiery knitting machine techniques (1985.0032). Philip D. Spiess II: powder bag used to whiten buck shoes, made by Bunny Products Co., Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1950-59 (1982.0097). St. Martin's-In-The-Field (through Rev. Daniel W. Eckman, Jr.): child's T-shirt designed by junior counselors and worn by all children attending the church's Christian Summer Day Camp, 1982 (1982.0726). Benjamin, Harvey G., and Norman Stack: 149 silver and bronze Middle Eastern and Indian coins (1984.0147). Helen M. Stackhouse: 7 pieces of children's clothing, 1911-20 (1982.0245). Spiros G. Stamelos, M.D.: 7 silver coins issued in ancient Judaea with portraits of Ptolemy I (1979.1247). Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Microbiology (through Stanley Falkon and Caroline Nardini): 3 microtomes with 22 related parts (1981.0812). Mrs. Robert B. Stephens: length of Spitalfields brocaded silk and a silk-embroidered picture, both 18th century, a Leonard family record sampler dated 1827, a sampler memorializing Guni Goodale dated 1832, and a Skillin family genealogy sampler dated 1835 (1983.0617); 6 early 20th-century Amish quilts from Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Ohio (1985.0029). Nancy E. Stewart: woman's mourning ring of woven hair mounted in gold dedicated to "J.D." who died on April 20, 1828 at age 74 (1984.0736). Elizabeth D. Stone: woman's slip from the wedding trousseau of Elizabeth Gamble married July 13, 1912 (1983.0717); boy's cane or riding crop with horse head figure at top, 1872-75 (1984.0464). Dorothea M. Strang: 2 woman's chemises, one of pale yellow satin with light brown lace and the other of pink crepe with tan lace, 1920-30 (1984.0956). Dr. Joseph G. Strawitz: violin made by Robert E. Weber of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ca. 1930 (1984.1133). Cornelia Pickens Suhler: embroidered canvas-work rug made by Madame Nikolay Rimsky—Korsakoff (1984.0181). Janice E. Summons: 11 examples of woman's clothing from the 1970s (1982.0747). Mrs. Wm. Sutherland: woman's black silk satin jacket, 1903-08 (1983.0093). Government of Sweden, The Swedish Post Office, Stamps and Philatelic Service: 1,345 mint stamps, 189 first day covers, 30 maximum cards, 15 souvenir sheets, 12 aerogrammes, and 6 post cards of Sweden (1984.0278). Syntex Dental Products, Inc., Den-Tal-Ez Manufacturing Co. (through Melvin D. Booth and John L. Naughton): the first reclining dental chair invented and built by John L. Naughton of Des Moines, Iowa in 1958 and the 100,000th reclining dental chair built by Den-Tal-Ez Manufacturing Co. in Bay Minette, Alabama, 1981 (1982.0465). Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications (through John James Brucha): a pantographic matrix engraving machine used by Fredric William Goudy, ca. 1920 (1984.0737). Dr. Hans Syz: 2 coffee pots with covers, 2 tea caddies with covers, 2 pairs of cups and saucers, 2 pairs of tea bowls and saucers, sugar box with cover, sugar bowl with cover, tea bowl, and a plate, all 18th century Meissen porcelain (1982.0796); 74 pieces of 18th-century Meissen porcelain (1983.0565); fragment of a porcelain tureen made in Meissen, Germany, 1730-35 (1983.0752); 46 pieces of 18th-century Meissen porcelain (1984.1140). Arthur E. Tarantino: Dalton adding, listing, and calculating machine with base and stand, 1916-22 (1984.0492). Vernon E. Tate: 2 Seidell plastic single-eye viewers for microphotographs (1977 .0874). Taylor Backes, Inc.: blown colorless studio glass vase decorated by sandblasting into grid-like patterns, made by William Dexter in 1979 C1989) 0255)F Jack Howard Taylor, Ph.D.: color photograph of the spectrum by Gabriel Jonas Lippman, ca. 1908, KB’ crystal grown by Dr. John Strong in 1929, and an astronomical mirror made by Prof. Philip S. Fogg in 1931 and coated with evaporated aluminum by Dr. Strong in 1932 (1985.0521). J. H. Taylor, M.D. and Karen C. Taylor: mid-19th-century Brussels applique lace shawl (1984.1120). Mary Kathleen Taylor: woman's quilted grey robe, 1867-85 (1982.0582). Colonel Harry D. Temple: ROTC insignia for Fork Union Military Academy designed by Colonel Temple (310957). Eleanor Lee Templeman: 4 cartes de visite portraits of Robert E. Lee, General Beauregard, Mrs. Jefferson Davis, and Jefferson Davis in cartoon style, Civil War period (1984.0908). Andrew C. Teter: 3 pamphlets about The Rainbow Nation, 2 rainbow flags of the International Co-operative Alliance, The Market Place newspaper, and a button from the "March on Washington,” 1963 (1983.0592). Jan and R. S. Thomas: woman's fan commemorating the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia (1983.0094). Stephen M. Tiber: 3 man's jackets, 3 neckties, and a 3-piece suit, 1973-75 (1983 20713). Marilee Tillstrom: box labeled "E. Burnham Importer of Hair Goods,” a shopping bag, 1975, and a Stanley pen labeled “Jerry Silverman,” 1960-30 (1982.0435); 9 items of woman's accessories, pair of man's shoes with box, and a girl’s overalls, blouse, and shoes, 20th century (1984.1089). Timex Computer Corporation (through Daniel D. Ross): Timex Sinclair 1000 personal computer, ca. 1982 (1983.0289). Marcelle Lapow Toor: 20 black and white beach scene photographs by Harry Lapow (1984.0658). Mary S. Torbik: woman's black imitation sealskin cloth coat, 1919-24 6193520013). Naomi W. Towner: 3 Jacquard woven silk portraits of Janet Gaynor and Greta Garbo together, Bette Compson, and Charles Lindbergh, 1930s (1985.0160). Jeanette Residor Traten: porcelain plate in “Washington-Wakefield” pattern made by Lenox China, Inc., ca. 1930, reproduced from 18th-century 3062 fragments excavated at the George Washington birthplace estate of Wakefield (1982.0145). TSR, Inc. (through Dieter Sturm): "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game, 1983 (1984.1031). Hobert W. and Virginia A. Turner: concert roller organ with 34 rolls, late 19th century, C. F. Martin guitar, 1913, and a Gibson mandolin, early 20th century (1984.0843). Lillian Turner: woman's silver fox jacket, 1940 (1983.0719). Turrell Uleman: chloride of silver battery set in a wooden case, ca. 1910 (1983 .0747). The Ungame Company (through Lew Herndon): "Credit Ability," "Social Security,” and "The Ungame” board games, 1975-80 (1984.0962). Government of the United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Communications, General Postal Administration, Philatelic Bureau: 2 mint stamps of the United Arab Emirates (1983.0057); The Post Office, Postal Headquarters, Philatelic Section: 53 mint stamps of the United Arab Emirates (1984 .0268). United Methodist Homes of New Jersey, Pitman Manor (through Carl Baker): examining table, electrical device, trash container, and a Hamilton suction apparatus (1980.0981). United Nations, Postal Administration: 2,754 mint stamps, 16 souvenir sheets, 8 post cards, and 4 air letter sheets of the United Nations (1984 .0279). Universal Electric Company (through Gary M. Kruzman): Bullard Mult-Au-Matic 6-station boring machine used from 1919-82 and 2 cast iron workpieces (1984 .0380). Unknown: Sharp model EL-8 calculator with adapter (1982.0656); 2 Japanese first day covers (1983.0528); girl's hat, boy's cap, and a pair of woman's sunglasses, 1983-84 (1984.0329). UOP, Inc. (through John David Culton): watchman's time clock made by E. Howard and Company of Boston (1982.0598); (through John D. Culton and David 0. Stephens): architect's level, pocket railroad compass with alidade attachment, surveyor's transit, and a set of mining lamps all made by W. & L. E. Gurley of Troy, New York, 2 tripod caps made by C. L. Berger & Sons, a Lufkin Rule Co. woven tape, a Chicago Co. steel tape, and an unmarked ball joint and socket (1982.0701); (through R. M. Baratta): 6-piece fire alarm system made by the Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co., ca. 1880, 2 Leeds and Northrup potentiometers, ca. 1930, a Ball generator, ca. 1884, Cooper Hewitt mercury-vapor light fixture, ca. 1907, General Electric transformer, and a police call box (1983.0319). U.S.. American Revolution Bicentennial Administration: 6 pewter and 5 silver plaquettes from "The Bicentennial History of the United States Ingot Series” issued by the Franklin Mint (1983.0681). U.S. Department of Defense, Department of the Army, Institute of Heraldry (through Jacob D. Tomlinson): 42 distinctive unit insignia and 12 shoulder sleeve insignia (1983.0704); (through Margaret M. Moore): 33 distinctive unit insignia crests (1984.0330); The US Army Band (Pershing's Own), ANTUSAB (through Col. Eugene W. Allen): pair of U.S. Army Band insignia crests (1982.0722); (through SP6 Michael R. Calloway): pair of women's unit crests of the U.S. Army Band and a brass hat badge marked “Pershing's Own" (1983.0359). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institutes on Arthritis, Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases, Laboratories of Chemistry and Bioorganic Chemistry (through Cyrus R. Creveling, Ph.D.): 61 German hydrometers (1984.0046). U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service (through Peter A. Anastasi): 5 stamp panes and 5 die proofs for Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps, 1978-83 seasons (1983.0212); pane of 30 stamps and the die proof for the 1983-84 season of Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps (1983.0635). U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Transportation Test Center (through Wade D. Dorland): RS-1 road switcher diesel locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in 1942 (1983.0505). U.S. Department of the Treasury, U.S. Mint (through Donna Pope): 26 coins issued by the U.S. Mint, 1980-81 (1983.0678); 2 5-piece sets of 1983 U.S. proof coins (1983.0679). U.S. Federal Maritime Commission: Kelvin-White folding parallel rule used on ships to read charts (1984.1002). U.S. Panama Canal Commission (through F. A. Cotton): 7 pieces of Minton china, 6 pieces of silverware, and a crystal goblet and wine glass used as official service by the Panama Canal Government (1984.0127); General Services Bureau (through Col. Robert D. Banning): 36,849 stamps, covers, postal stationery, proofs, models, dies, art, designs, sketches, and philatelic material illustrating the postal history of the Panama Canal Zone (1983.0125). U.S. Postal Service (through William F. Bolger): philatelic cover carried aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger, August 30 - September 5, 1983 (1983.0527); Customer Service Department (through Jack Williams): pane of 50 stamps, 3 American Society of Civil Engineers first day of issue cacheted covers, and a program celebrating the centennial of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge, May 24, 1983 (1983.0556); Office of International Postal Affairs, International Relations Branch (through Michael J. Regan): 5,392 stamps, 96 souvenir sheets, 11 mini sheets, 10 presentation folders, 2 panes, and 2 first day covers from the People's Republic of China, Guernsey, India, Japan, Spain, Spanish Andorra, and Spanish Sahara (1984.0282); Stamp Management Branch, Stamps Division (through James R. Williams): 3,750 mint stamps, 108 souvenir pages, 42 commemorative panels, 36 souvenir cards, 24 stamped envelopes, 15 post cards, 3 air letter sheets, and a proof sheet (1983.0138); 42 commemorative panels of U.S. stamps (1984.0281). U.S. Veterans Administration Medical Center 622 (through Georgia Simmons): deep body rectal thermometer in wooden case, ca. 1945 (1982.0217). Mrs. Forest E. Vail: leather ration book container with meat tokens, gas coupons, ration books, and an application form, WW II (1984.0215). Pablo E. Vasquez: 2 pairs of boots, a calf and goatskin boot, an alligator leather boot, and a partially made boot in 2 fragments, all made by Mr. Vasquez in 1962 and 1983 (1983.0721). Ruth F. Venable: blue bisque porcelain egg and stand hand-painted with enamel and gilt by Mrs. Venable in 1974 (1984.0722). University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Manuscript Department (through Michael Plunkett): 3 towels and a tablecloth of woven linen and a ball of homespun linen yarn all made by women of the Pitman family of Shenandoah County, Virginia (1984.1055); Chemical Engineering Department (through Dolly Prenzel and J. D. Sims): 10 temperature recording and controlling devices (1982.0089). Vital Signs, Inc. (through T. I. Wall): Downs CPAP clear soft cushion face We ON Ley) 364 mask, equalizer headstrap with constant force cartridges, and a PEEP valve with adapter all used in the administration of anesthesia (1983.0740). Robert M. Vogel: photograph of the Brooklyn Bridge when work on the promenade deck framing was started in the summer of 1882 (1984.0771); Duval Hunter's Catalogue of Oleograph Publications for the season of 1873-74 (1984.0774). Maria von Matthiessen: 13 photographic portraits (1984.0666). Voter Education Project, Inc. (through Sherrill Marcus): 5 posters that encourage people to register and vote (1980.0151). Mrs. Elizabeth F. Vough: pink and white art glass kerosene lamp made by Mount Washington Glass Company, 1886-94, converted to electricity after 1902 by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company (1981.1080). Janet Wallach: 12 examples of man's and woman's clothing, 1970-80 (1982.0449); 3 pairs of woman's panties by Jockey and a pair of man's shorts by Calvin Klein, 1984 (1984.0468). Gretchen Hoffman Waltman: man's shirt cuff and a woman's handkerchief, both souvenirs of the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia (1984.0033). Margery T. Ware: 6 infant's shirts, 1854-56, 2 man's vests, 1852, a man's handkerchief, and a spool of J. & P. Coats thread (1984.0336). Washington Adventist Hospital, Department of Surgery (through Minota Stevens): Hoffman apparatus in metal case (1981.0246). Waterbury Companies, Inc. (through David S. Ebersole): 417 19th- and 20th-century button dies made by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut and 9 drawers designed to hold the dies (1983 .0422); 35 dies for the manufacture of buttons for the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish Commission, and U.S. Customs (1983.0536); 17 dies for making buttons for the U.S. Post Office Department (1984.0574). Joan Pearson Watkins: black fur muff, ca. 1915, and 3 pairs of woman's sunglasses and a mink hat, 1960-65 (1982.0111); gray and white herringbone twill raincoat worn by Lura Woodside Watkins, 1905-10 (1983.0252); printed textile from eastern India (1983.0619); pair of woman's unbleached canvas espadrille shoes made by Grasshoppers, 1977 (1983.0798); woman's blue leather loafer shoes by Pappagallo, 1973-78 (1984 .0234). Stanley E. Weaver: bright pink crepe dress designed by Cristobal Balenciaga in 1965 and a red knit skirt designed by Norman Norell in 1963 (1983 .0339); in memory of Norman Norell: woman's black alligator shoes, 1968 ((1983.0199).. Lucy H. Webb: gas refrigerator made by Servel, Inc., 1926-56, anda Rubbermaid white plastic container, post-WW II (1984.0950). Ben H. Weil: collection of 19 volumes of mint postage stamps, envelopes, and souvenir sheets relating to the United Nations and its agencies and programs and a complete collection of used United Nations stamps and souvenir cards (323592). Rosa Weinstein: suction carpet sweeper made by Keeves Vacuum Cleaner Co. of Milford, Connecticut, 1900-10 (1984.0994). Sharlene Weldon: woman's bibbed apron imprinted with a decorative pattern for needlepoint work, 1983 (1984.0187). Joseph Whitehill: horizontal single cylinder steam mill engine model (1984.0412). Betty V. Williams: automatic embroidery attachment for a sewing machine and a sheet of instructions for its use (1983.0621). Verna Forbes Willson in memory of John Sherman Peyton: tintype of people listening to an electronic recording device, ca. 1890 (1981.0317). Dean S. Wilson: man's 3-piece navy blue suit and a pair of brown loafer shoes, both made by Brooks Brothers, 1974-76 (1984.0502). C. Norman Witte, M.D.: telephone timer (1983.0746). Robert J. Witzel: 13 studio portrait tintype photographs (1985.0227). Laurance Wolfe: tinted tintype photograph (1983.0795). Gordon K. and Margreta J. Woods: transit and tripod used to survey irrigation canals in Montana in the late 19th century made by W. & L. E. Gurley of Troy, New York (1984.0118). Helena E. Wright: chromolithograph of a faith, hope, and charity theme published by True & Co. of Augusta, Maine, 1878 (1984.0773). Adele P. Yoka: 5-inch length of rope which was part of the ring for the Dempsey-Tunney championship heavyweight boxing match held September 23, 1926, in Philadelphia (1984.0634). Betty M. Zakarian: woman's pale pink silk satin and fur evening coat, ca. 1925 (193320652). Charlotte and David E, Zeitlin: 2 covered coffeepots, a chocolate pot, mug, and a figure of a woman standing, all examples of 18th-century English creamware (1984.0378); 6 examples of 18th-century English earthenware (1984.1119). David E. Zeitlin: 2 tea caddies with relief-molded decorations designed by Daniel Greatbatch and made by Whieldon-Wedgwood in England, 1755-65, an English creamware teapot and tea caddy wih polychrome floral decorations, 1770-90, and a late 18th-century English plain creamware pitcher (1983 .0820). é Mary Zellick: tablecloth with matching napkin, pillowcase, and a bedspread, all made of linen (1978.0349). Charles H. Zierdt, Ph.D.: 76 phonograph records (1984.0569). Max M-K Zung, M.D.: anesthesia machine and 14 pieces of related equipment, Ga~ 1950° (1983 0209). SF) A LS) National Portrait Gallery Donors to the Collection Dr. Kurt A. Adler Alexander Alland, Sr. Charles N. Andreae Frederick R. Bell Alfred Bendiner Foundation Lispenard Seabury Crocker Mrs. Janet Bissell Dimond Mr. Lionel C. Epstein Ms. Gertrude Fehl Mr. Stuart P.. Feld Gouldsboro Historical Society and Dorcas Library of Prospect Harbor, Maine John D. Hatch III Mr. Jack Henderson Algernon Sidney Holderness, Jr. Jem Hom Life Magazine Marliese and Sylvester March Robert L. McNeil, Jr. The Thomas More Society of America Neikrug Photographica Ltd. Mr. Martin Peretz Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Schreyer Mr. Abraham Joel Tobias Chauncey L. Waddell Westinghouse Electric Corporation Mr. John Wheeler Mrs. Craig Wylie National Portrait Gallery Donors of Financial Support Aspen Hill Homemakers The Barra Foundation, Inc. CBS Television Network Eastman Kodak Company Eastman Memorial Foundation, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art The T. M. Evans Foundation, Inc. The Gilan Foundation Paula L. Goldsmid Gulf States Paper Corporation James D. Heiple The Clarence and Jack Himmel. Foundation The Lachaise Foundation Beverly J. Lang Chester H. Lasell Lilly Endowment, Inc. Louis LoMonaco Katie L. Louchheim Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. Robert L. McNeil, Jr. The New Republic Inc. Nor-Va Cedarettes Martin Peretz Chlorinda V. Russo Margaret L. Smith The Ruth and Frank Stanton Fund, The New York Community Trust The Swann Foundation for Caricature & Cartoon Time-Life Books Inc. University of California, Riverside Office of Museum Programs Donors of Financial Support W. K. Kellogg Foundation grant for programs to "Expand the Educational Influence of Museums." Educational Outreach Funds for: Workshop: "Policy and Management for Directors and Trustees of African American Museums Workshop: "Exhibition Design and Production": A Three-Part Professional Training Opportunity for Tribal Museum Senior Staff Ly e) OFFICE OF HCRTICULTURE Donors to National Orchid Collection Mrs. Victor Alfaro: 260 orchid plants and 35 assorted tropical plants. Dodane to the Trees of Christmas Ornament Collection Ellen Doak Winslow: 57 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "French Ribbon Tree.” Friends of Counted Embroidery, New Jersey, Colorado, and Connecticut, 396 decorations for the Christmas tree “Counted Embroidery.” Mary B. Martin: 193 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "American Colonial Designs.” Hilda Geuther: 131 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "Shell Tree.” New Mexico Extension Homemakers Council: 200 decorations for the Christmas tree “New Mexico.” Roberta J. Kieliger: 206 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "Teddy Bear Tree.” Mary B. Licari: 96 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "One Family's Tradition.” Hazel Logue and Deborrah Logue Price: 358 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree “Family Craft Tree.” Ikebana International, Washington, D.C. Chapter No. 1: 376 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree “Japanese Origami.” The Genesee Valley Fiber Guild of Flint, Michigan: 321 handmade ‘decorations for the Christmas tree “Weaver's Tree.” Ralph and Tinka Brinton, and their children Heather, Wendie, Alicia, and Ralph: 193 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree "Family Heritage.” Highland County Senior Citizens Center, Hillsboro, Ohio, 341 handmade decorations for the Christmas tree “Appalachian Tree.” Donor to the Library Collection Ikebana International, Washington, D.C. Chapter No. 1: A collection of 19 hardbound books spanning 30 years of instruction in the Art of Ikebana floral design. Also, 59 issues of Ikebana International, 1959-1983. Donors to the Wire Frame Collection Bruce Buntin: 1 wire floral frame in the form of a lyre. Robert S. Judd: 1 wire floral frame in the form of a chariot. Donors to the Garden Furnishings Collection Jeanne P. Medici: 10 cast iron fence finials, 1 white metal angel figure, and 1 stone garden figure. Donors of Financial Support Mary L. Ripley ($1000) Evelyn Kidwell ($50) Carola Meller ($10) SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES Donors to the Collections Individuals Boardman, Richard S.: papers of Richard S. Boardman Brooks, Jane: papers of Robert A. Brooks Coan, Eugene: taped reminiscences of Myra Keen Cooper, Gustav Arthur: taped reminiscences Cowan, Richard S.: papers of Richard S. Cowan E1-Baz, Farouk: papers of Farouk E1-Baz Giacconi, Riccardo: papers of Riccardo Giacconi Keen, Myra: taped reminiscences Kier, Porter M.: papers of Porter M. Kier Klapthor, Margaret B.: taped reminiscences Lundeberg, Philip K.: papers of Philip K. Lundeberg Reingold, Nathan: papers of Nathan Reingold Ripley, S. Dillon: papers of S. Dillon Ripley Rosenberg, Dorothy: papers of Dorothy Rosenberg Shasky, Donald R.: taped reminiscences of S. Stillman Berry Soderstrom, Thomas R.: papers of Thomas R. Soderstrom Stewart, T. Dale: taped reminiscences Tharp, Marie: papers of Bruce C. Heezen Walkinshaw, Lawrence H.: papers of L. H. Walkinshaw Watson, George E.: papers of Alexander Wetmore Watson, George E.: papers of George E. Watson Williams, Austin B.: papers of Austin B. Williams Wright, A. Gilbert: taped reminiscences Yochelson, Ellis L.: papers of Ellis L. Yochelson Donors to the Collections Institutions American Ornithologists' Union: records of the Union American Society of Zoologists: records of the Society Animal Behavior Society: records of the Society Atlantic Estuarine Research Society: records of the Society Colonial Waterbird Group: records of the Group Entomological Society of Washington: records of the Society Estuarine Research Society: records of the Society International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens: records of the Union Museum Education Roundtable: records of the Roundtable 369 Les) SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES Donors to the Collection Richard Ahlborn: Papers from the 4th & 5th Annual Meetings of the Gypsy Dr. Dan Hal Lore Society, North American Chapter. J. Lawrence Angel: Bibliography of Kuru. Appleman: The Chemistry of Imperfect Crystals, vol. 1, 2nd rev. ed. Banks: Natural Regions of the United States and Canada. Silvio Bedini: Campani, Giuseppe. Discorso intorno a' suio muti oriuoli (1660). Edizioni il Polifilo, 1983, and 5 other books. Dale M. Bentz: Captain Sword and Captain Pen. reprint ed. Dr. Maciolek Blake: Georges Bank Benthic Infauna Monitoring Program. Executive Summary Report for lst Year of Sampling; Final Report (Year 1); Final Report (Year 2). EE Marion C. Blois: Spring Wildflowers of Northern Virginia: a checklist. Dr. Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin: 5 cartons of books. Joseph E. Borokowski: 32 books. Walter Boyne: several books and journals. Stephanie Brandes: 7 books. Mario Buatta: Description dés Arts et Metiers faite on approuvee par MM. Mrs. Dr. Dr. Tom Lil de l'Académie des Sciénces: Tomes 1-113 et Suoplements 1-3. Robert C. Byars: McGuffey's Eclectic Readers, 5 vols. Julian Campbell: The Land of Cane and Clover. David Challinor: 26 journals. Chase: 4 books. Chesnes: 5 books. Martin Chudnoff: Tropical Timbers of the World. Drs DY. Mr. Gates Clarke: National Geographic Society Research Reports. 21 vols. Roy Clarke: Meteorites: Their Record of Early Solar-System History. and Mrs. Ralph Colin: various journal issues. Joseph G. Contento: 3 books on tapestry. Dr. DE. Dr. Dr. DY. Richard Cowan: 9 books. Richard Crombie: Travels of William Bartram. Jose Cuatrecasas: Checklist of the Herbaceous Spveratophytes of the Caribbean Archipelago. Teri L. Davis: Learning About Ourselves: Readings in Anthropology. Robert De Filipps: Our Green and Growing World. Edward De Pasquale: 18 boxes of books, auction catalogues, magazines, and exhibition catalogues. Bern Dibner: The Manuscript Papers of British Scientists, 1600-1940. Mildred A. Doss: Colibries y Orquideas de Mexico. A. Draegerman: 5 books. Richard Drake: 4 books. Bob Llot Schools. Bustorieal! Dreesen: United States Naval Test Pilo 5-1983. narrative and class information, 194 Don Duckworth: 7 books. Dr. A. Elzanowski: Nova Acta Leopoldina, vol. 33, no. 182. Dr. Carl Ernst: 3 books. Dr. Richard Eyde: 7 books. Dr. Robert Faden: Integrated Project in Arid Lands. Technical Revorts D1-D4. Jim Ferraiolo: Mineralogy and Petrogenesis of Layered Pegmatite-Aplite Dikes in the Mesa Grande District, San Diego, California. Dr. William Fitzhugh: microfiche set of the bibliographic holdings of the Elmer Rasmusson Library, We Have Eaten the Forest. The Story of a Montagnard Village in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Dr. Michael Fleischer: gift subscription to International Geology Review with back issues. Richard Foote: 30 books. Paul Forman: Evolution of Naval Radio-Electronics and Contributions to the Naval Research Laboratory. Dr. Kurt Fredriksson: several journal issues. Dick Froeschner: Psyllidae of Taiwan. Raymond Gagne: Insect Ultrastructure, vol. 2. J. Roy Galloway: Journey From Madras, 3 vols., 1807, and Valentia, George, Viscount, Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, The Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, 3 vols., London, 1809, and Indian Sporting Birds. 1915. Paul Garber: 2 books. Edward Garnier: 2 sound recordings of frog calls. Ann Golovin: 8 books. Janet Gomon: Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. Constitution and Bylaws, and a complete run of the guild's Newsletter. Mrs. Olivia Antoinette Griscom: The Book of Common Prayer. 1762. Dr. Eric Grissell: Issledovaniia vo entomofaune Severo-Vostoka SSSR. Nancy Gwinn: "Organization" Principles and Practices. Microficne edition. Mabel Haynes: Haynes, F.B., The Separation of Isotopes, Seminar, March 1936; The "VT" or Radio Proximity Fuze, for Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University. Shan-an He: Flora of Jiangsu Province (last volume). Edward P. Henderson: Die Erzmineralien und Ihre Verwachsungen and Abundance or Chemical Elements. Brooke Henley: 3 books. Anthony Hepton: Honolulu Botanic Garden Inventory, 1984. Mr. and Mrs. Maxime Hermanos: L'Eau Forte, 2 vols.; Mr. Vanderbilt's House and Collection, 94 vols., 1883-84. John Hicks: Christmas Crabs. Elaine Hodges: NOAA Technical Report NMFS Circ, nos. 384, 386, 394, 397. Linda Hollenberg: Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Maryland. La Paul Hollister: 13 books. Dr. Richard S. Houbrick: The Cultured Pearl: Jewel of Japan. Otto Huber: Interrelaciones Suclos-Vegetacion en el Area de Galipero. Dr. Regina Hughes: Tidal Marsh Plants. Leo Joel: Die Volker der Erde. Kerry Joels: NASA, the First 25 Years, 1958-1983. A Resource for -Teachers. Dr. David Johnson: Gosse Bird Club Broadsheet, nos. 1-37. Jeff Jorgenson: Convention in International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, 2 copies. Dr. Ivan Karp: 27 books on African history and politics. Mrs. A. Kayaloff: various catalogues and journals. Dr. James E. Keirans: 18 books. Harry Kemp: 2 books. Captain Joseph F. Kent: Taschenbuch der Luftflotten, 1915. Florence Kern: John Kingsolver: Industry. Marcia Knudson: 9 books. Punched Cards: Their Avplications to Science and To Preserve the Sense of Earth From Space. Dr. Karl Krombein: The Members and History of the Washington Biolgists' Field Club. 1984. Jane Lamlein: 5 books. Beverly Lang: 4 books. Esper S. Larson: The Minerology and Paragenesis of the Variscite Nodules from Near Fairfield Utah. Russ Lee: 1 issue of Ultralight Pilot. Leo Lerman: several boxes of catalogues, exhibtion notices, press releases, announcements, and magazines. Dr. Harilaos Lessios: A Text-book of General Astronomy for Colleges and Scientific Schools. Amy Levin: Geoscience Information Society Proceedings, vols. 12,13. Richard Leyes: Aeroplane Instruments, pts. 1,2. Rick Leyes: 9 books. Dr. Hui-Lin Li: Contributions to Botany. Donald Lopez: Chennault's Flying Tigers, 1941-1945, vol. ll. Karl Lundeberg: 2 books. Charles D. Lungren: 11 books. Russell Lynes: 105 books on etiquette and household management. Dr. Robert Maloy: 9 books. Dr. Joe Marshall: 2 books. Ted Maxwell: Dynamics of Ice Cover. Dr. Roy McDiarmid: The Behavior and Ecology of the two Amazonian Tortoises, Geochelone Cartonaria and Geochelone Denticulata, in Northwestern Brasil. Dr. James Mello: An Illustrated History of Biology. Dr. S. Okechukwu Mezu: Nigerian Vignettes. 2 copies. William D. Middleton: The Time of the Trolley. Charles J. Murphy: 21 books. Shri Kanak Nanavaty: Mandalas volume (given in honor of S.D. Ripley). Dr. Dan Nicolson: Icones Aroideae et Reliquiae. Alphabetical Index, and Schott's Drawings. IDC. Elizabeth Neilsen: Seismographic Networks: Problems and Outlooks for the 1980's. Dr. Donald J. Ortner: New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry. George Page: several books. Dr. R. H. W. Pakenham: The Mammals of Zanzibar and Pemba Islands. David O. Percy: National Colonial Farm Research Reports, nos. 1-25. Mrs. Ithiel De Sola Poal: Communications Flows. Crimalda Pontes: Helft, Jacques. Le Poincon des Provinces Francaises, 1968. Folio, lst ed., author's presentation copy. Mary Raitt: 2 books. Ivan Rubernik: The Vatican and Christian Rome. Lester Rice: 4 books. Edwin Robinson: 2 books. Dr. Joe Rosewater: Lower Oligocene Gastropoda, Scaphopoda, and Cephalopoda of the Vicksburg Group in Mississippi. Malcolm Rosholt: Flight in the China Air Space, 1910-1950. Rodris Roth: Frederick K. and Margaret R. Barbour's Furniture Collection. A Supplement. E. Merle Russell: 14 books. Curt Sabrosky: XVII International Congress of Entomology. Abstract Volume. Betty Schetzer: 21 books. Dwight Schmidt: Tumors of Bone and Cartilage. Atlas of Tumor Pathology, NOs Dis Catherine Scott: The Balloon: Bicentennial Exhibition. Dr. Dorothy E. Shaw: Microorganisms in Papua New Guinea. Mrs. Marian Lee Shepard: Life of Samuel F.B. Morse, vols. 1,2. 1875. Mr. Kelly Snowers: The Floyd-Wells Company Catalogue, no. ll. Dr. Walter Shropshire Jr.: 2 journals. Dr. Lyman Smith: gift subscription to Boletim Sociedade Botanica do Brasil and 2 other books. Dr. Stephen Smith: Vascular Plants of Hugh Taylor Birch State Recreation ; Area. ; Dr. Tom Soderstrom: La Guadua: un material verstil. Morris Redman Spivack: several portfolios and reprints. Dr. Victor Springer: Ryby Iaponskogo Moria i Spredelnykn Chastei Okhotskogo i Zheltogo Morei, vol. 4. Norman Stack: John Doggett's 1851 reprint of the 1786 New York Directory. Dr. Daniel J. Stanley: 230 books and journals. Mrs. James Hawley Stephenson: 17 books and a related collection on hallmarks. LF) George Steyskal: 4 books. Mitchel Strumpf: Ethnomusicology in African Studies. Dr. William Sturdevant: Zuni History (newspaper). Dr. Paul Taylor: Malay Poisons and Charm Cures and 3 other books. Dr. Re Dale Thomas: A Preliminary Checklist of the Vascular Flora of Washington and St. Tammary Parishes, Louisiana. F. Christian Thompson: Kritische Revision der Insektenfaune Deutschlands nach dem System bearbeitet, 2 vols., and Directory of Canadian Field Research Stations. Dr. F. Tiedemann: 2 books. Mrs. J. Michael Tooman: 3 books. E.A. Trabant: Books, Bricks and Bibliophiles. Douglas Ubelaker: Prehistory of the Gathright Dam Area, Virginia. Dr. PE. Vanzolini: Sistematica e Ecologia dos Tropidurus do Grupo Torquatus ao Sul do Rio Amazones (Sauria, JIguanidae) and_ several journals. Alfred Verville: A Chronology of Micnigan Aviation. Robert Vogel: 42 books. T. Chad Walter: Razmnozhenie Iglokozhikh i Dvustvorchatkh Molliuskov. Dr. Manfred Waserman: The Reptiles of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Dr. George E. Watson: Akademie der Wissenschaften Wien. Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Klass. Denkschriften, 105 vols. Ellen Wells: 15 books. John H. White: 15 books. Roger White: 8 books. Sylvia Williams: Beauty By Design: The Aesthetics of African Adornment. Nancy Wilson: several books and catalogues on art and architecture. Frank Winter: Treatise on the Comparative Merits of a Rifle Gun and Rotary Rocket. 1863. microform. Stanley Yankowski: 2 books. Dr. George Zug: A Biogeographical Analysis of a Vicariant Event: The Herpetofauna of the Gibraltar Strait. Donors to the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service Carnegie Corporation of New York Joan Connolly The Dog Museum of America Fuji Photo Film USA Inc. Hartford Jewish Foundation Great Northern Brokerage The J. Paul Getty Trust Mr. Livingston Kosberg Lasers and Electro-Optics Society of the Institute of Electrical and RleceronG Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Edward Low New Orleans Museum of Art The Optical Society of America Sporting News Publishing Mrs. H. C. Stevens Time Inc, United Jewish Charities of Detroit OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS The Ashok Group of Hotels (India Tourism Development Corporation) Association of Trial Lawyers of America Coromandel Fertilizers Ltd. The Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation Ltd. of India Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism through the Louisiana Office of Tourism Louisiana Heritage Foundation Music Performance Trust Funds OFFICE OF SMITHSONIAN SYMPOSIA AND SEMINARS Donors of Financial Support American Institute of Indian Studies Philip Johnson Communications Workers of America M. W. Kellogg Company Ford Foundation Northern Telecom International Limited Government of India Pfizer International Inc. Barrick W. Groom Tea Board of India SS) SMITHSONIAN RESIDENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAM Donors of Financial Support Office of Education, National Museum of Natural History, and National Capital Puppetry Guild: partial funding of “The Adventures of Monkey King,” Discovery Theater production. : Office of the Mayor, District of Columbia Commission on the Arts and Humani- ties: partial funding of "A Tribute to Count Basie," performing arts event. Educational Outreach Fund, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service: partial funding of Art and Writing Contests, Discovery Theater. Office of the Mayor, District of Columbia Commission on the Arts and Humani- ties: partial funding of "Smithsonian Salutes Washington Dance,” performing arts event. Hechinger Foundation: partial funding for “An Evening with Art Carpenter, Master Furniture Designer.” Smithsonian Wonen's Committee; Stephenson, Inc.; and the Educational Out- reach Fund, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Public Service: partial funding of "Discover Graphics” program for area high school students and teachers. The National Capital Optimist Club Inc.: partial funding for "Kite Festival,” family event. Federal Nesign Council: partial funding for "Giants of Graphic Design,” course. National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States: partial fund- ing for "What Style Is It?,™” course. Washington Chapter, The American Institute of Architects, Inc.: partial funding for “The Architectural Avant-Garde,” course. AIA Forum for Architecture and Washington Chapter, The American Institute of Architects: partial funding for "The Challenge of Architectural Design,” course. Asia Foundation: partial funding for “The Ascendancy of Asia: The Pacific Community in the 2lst Century,” course. Hannah Penn Middle School: partial funding for “The Art of Tradittonal Stocytelling,” course. Gannett Foundation; National Geographic Society; Coopers and Lybrand; Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co.; The Union Labor Life Insurance Co.; Chevy Chase Savings & Loan, Inc.; Ace Beverage; Stephenson, Inc.; Woodward & Lothrop; and Washingtonian Magazine: partial funding for 20th Anniversary events. Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation: partial funding for "Downtown DC: Eastward Ho:", symposium. JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE 1985 Corporate Fund Leadership CHAIRMAN John F. Welch, Jr. General Electric Company VICE CHAIRMEN Samuel H. Armacost Bank Americ Corporation Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. Bechtel Group, Inc. Robert A. Beck The Prudential Insurance Company of Bennett E. Bidwell Chrysler Corporation Theodore F. Brophy GTE Corporation Charles L. Brown AT&T James E. Burke Johnson & Johnson Donald F. Craib, Jr. Allstate Insurance Group John J. Creedon Metropolitan Life Insurance Company James H. Evans Union Pacific Corporation James L. Ferguson General Foods Corporation John H. Gutfreund Phibro-Salomon Robert A. Hanson Deere & Company Henry H. Henley, Jr. Cluett, Peabody & Co, Edward L. Hennessy, Jr. Allied Corporation Edwin K. Hoffman Woodward & Lothrop, John ,JJ. Horan Merck & Co., William R. Howell J.C. Penney Company, Edward G. Jefferson ine. ENG. ine. EMC E.I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. F. Ross Johnson Nabisco Brands, Inc. David T. Kearns Xerox Corporation James L. Ketelsen Tenneco, Inc. William F. Kieschnick Atlantic Richfield Co. PERFORMING ARTS America Charles F. Knight Emerson Electric Howard M. Love Intergroup, Inc. Ruben F. Mettler TRW Inc. Jonn R. Opel IBM Corporation Edmund T. Pratt Pfizer Inc. James D. Robinson III American Express Company Andrew C..Sigler Champion International. Corporation Roger B. Smith General Motors Corporation Rawleigh Warner, Jr. Mobil Corporation Thomas H. Wyman CBS: Ine. SECRETARY Harold Burson Burson-Marsteller Co; oe) Corporate Leadership Circle AT&T Foundation Ameritech Foundation Atlantic Richfield Foundation E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Inc. Exxon Corporation GTE Foundation General Electric Foundation The General Foods Fund, Inc. General Motors Foundation, Inc. International Business Machines Corporation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc. Mobil Foundation, Inc. NEC America, Inc. R. J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) The Westin Hotel Corporate Patrons Allied Corporation Foundation CBS* ine. Champion International Foundation Clark-Winchcole Foundation The G. Unger Vetleson Foundation Merck & Co., Inc. Nabisco Brands, Inc. The Procter & Gamble Fund Shell Companies Foundation Inc. Tenneco Inc. Time Incorporated Foundation Union Pacific Foundation The Xerox Foundation Corporate Sponsors Alexander Grant & Company The Allstate Foundation American Can Company Foundation American Express Foundation American Security Bank, N.A. Ashland Oil, Inc. The Bristol-Myers Fund, Inc. Burson-Marsteller The Chevron Fund Chrysler Corporation Creicorp The Coastal Corporation The Coca-Cola Company The Community Foundation of Greater Washington Deloitte Haskins & Sells Electronic Data Systems Emerson Electric Co. Ernst & Whinney E-Systems, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund ; The George Hyman Construction Company Gulf Foundation Halliburton Company Herrick Foundation Hess Foundation, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Contribution Fund McKesson Foundation Metropolitan Life Foundation NL Industries Foundation, Inc. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. Northrop Corporation Pacific Telesis Foundation Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. 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Appropriated funds have long provided important additions to the trust funds, donated by Smithson and subse- . . . . Oh Ree . $ . quent benefactors, to enable the Institution to carry out its responsibilities for research and exhibition of the national collections and maintenance of the valuable objects and records of science, history, an culture entrusted to the Institution. The Smithsonian’s basic trust funds have provided the Institution with the elements of flexibility and independence essential to its creative, innovative growth. Trust funds traditionally have made possible many of the research, acquisition, and educational programs that are central to the Smithso- nian’s achievements. The Smithsonian is extremely grateful to all foundations, corporations, and individuals for their gifts, bequests, and contributing memberships in the Smithsonian Associates. The Contributing Members of the Smithsonian National Associates support the Institution’s work through annual contributions of $50, $100, $250, $500, and $1,000. © . The James Smithson Society was created in 1977 to encourage and recognize major gifts to the Smithsonian Institution. The Society, which is the highest order of the Contributing Membership in the Smithsonian Associates, is composed of Annual and Life Membership categories. Extraordinary contributions to the Smithsonian Institution are recognized through the Society’s Founder Medal award and Life Membership. The Smithsonian Institution gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the James Smithson Society and the Contributing Membership of the Smithsonian Associates. d 401 JAMES SMITHSON SOCIETY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. Anni Albers Mrs. Joseph V. Alhadeff Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Allbritton Mr. David K. Anderson Mr. Scott R. Anselmo Mr. Ronald P. Anselmo Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Bains Mr. and Mrs. F. John Barlow Mrs. Frederick C. 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