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Academic, Research Training, and Internship Appointments in Fiscal Year 1986 56 Appendix 5. Publications of the Smithsonian Institution Press in Fiscal Year 1986 97 Appendix 6. Publications of the Staff of the Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries in Fiscal Year 1986 108 Appendix 7. The Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries, September 30, 1986 218 Appendix 8. Donors to the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1986 270 Appendix 9. Benefactors of the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1986 372 Appendix ro. Visitors to Smithsonian Institution Museums in Fiscal Year 1986 Ga “) ive) Note. The arrangement of bureau listings within the individual appendixes is not alphabetical but rather follows the organization of the Smithsonian Institution as shown on the next page. The pages of this Supplement were photomechanically repro- duced from typescript provided by the individual bureaus and offices. 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 Research Joseph Henry Papers National Zoological Park Office of American Studies Office of Fellowships and Grants Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Libraries Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Museums Anacostia Neighborhood Museum Archives of American Art Center for Asian Art: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art Conservation Analytical Laboratory Cooper-Hewitt Museum Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden National Air and Space Museum National Museum Act National Museum of African Art National Museum of American Art National Museum of American History National Museum of Natural History National Portrait Gallery Office of Exhibits Central Office of Horticulture Office of Museum Programs Office of the Registrar Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service Public Service Office of the Committee for a Wider Audience 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 Smithsonian World 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 Membership and Development James Smithson Society National Board of the Smithsonian Associates Smithsonian National Associate Program Smithsonian Resident Associate Program Women’s Committee of the Smithsonian Associates Under Separate Boards of Trustees John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts National Gallery of Art Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Smithsonian Year 1986 Chronology The following is a representative selection of Smithsonian events and milestones during the fiscal year 1985-1986. Octcber New Programs: The Office of Fellowships and Grants initiated two new Institution-wide research support programs for short-term visits and workshops. Octcber Expedition: James R. Buckler, Director, Office of Horticulture, traveled extensively through China as part of a group of horticulturists invited to tour botanic gardens and arboreta. Octcber Award: "Security is Everybody's Business," a video written by the Office of Protection Services and produced by the Office of Museum Programs, was awarded first place in the govermment category of The American Seciety for Industrial Security's 1985 video competition. Cctcber Publication: Sexual Selection and Animal Genitalia, a book by William Eberhard of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, was published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. October Visit: A Japanese delegation to the Trinational Canal Alternatives Study visited the facilities of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and followed up with discussions in Washington with Assistant Secretary David Challinor and selected staff. Octcber Appointment: Rebert S. Hoffmann, of the University of Kansas, a leading U.S. authority on the systematics and evolution of mammals, was appointed director of National Museum of Natural History/National Museum of Man. wa October Research: National Museum of Natural History entomologist Ronald J. McGinley and colleagues from the U.S, Mexico and Panama initiated a program to promote the study of Mexican bees by enccuraging cooperation between researchers in Mexico and other countries and by aiding in establishing a commmication network among interested bee workers and pollination ecologists. October Expedition: An interdisciplinary team of National Museum of Natural History scientists, consisting of arachnologist Jon Coddington, entomologists Jerry Louton and Wayne Mathis, botanist Vicki Funk, ichthyologist Richard Vari, and herpetologist George Zug, conducted a biotic survey of a proposed Anapurna Conservation area in Nepal's mountainous Anapurna region for World Wildlife Fund and Nepalese cfficials interested in formation of multiuse national parks. October 3 Exhibition: "A New Romanticism: Sixteen Artists from Italy" cpened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden with 46 works by some of Italy's more provocative contemporary artists, a number of whom were present for the opening. Octcker 3 Outreach: A grant-funded program run by the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, "Exploring the Smithsonian," brought to the Institution the first of several junior high school classes for special interdisciplinary pregrams. Over the course of the schcol year, about 4,500 D.C. junior high school students participated in the program. Octeber 3 Publication: Smithsonian Institution Libraries presented the first copy of Manuscripts of the Dibner Collection, SIL Research Guide #5, published by Smithsonian Institution Libraries, to Dr. Bern Dibner, the collector of the manuscripts, at a reception in the Dibner Library. Octcher 3 Gift: Smithsonian Institution Libraries received 194 consecutive editions of the Qld Farmer's Almanac, beginning with issues from 1792, from Yankee Publishing Co. October 4 Enid A. Haupt Garden: The first trees were installed in the preparation of the garden, scheduled to open in the spring of 1987. October 4 New Award: The newly created National Air and Space Museum Trophy was awarded to former NASA official Rebert Gilruth and to space shuttle astronauts Kath Sullivan and Bruce McCandless for their contributions to the fields of aercspace science and technology. Sen. John Glenn made the trophy presentation, sponsored this year by the Federal Express Corporation and Delta Airlines. Octcber 11 Performance: Hanover Band of London in a Resident Associate event re-created the historic Beethoven concert of April 12, 1800, in Vienna's Burgtheater which featured the world premiere of the Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15. Octcber 12 Exhibiticn: "Shark!," a permanent exhibition featuring the jaws of Carcharodon megalcedon, the colossal ancestor cof the modern great white shark, opened in the fossil hall of the National Museum of Natural History. Octecber 15 Renovation: The Smithsonian Institution Libraries Central Reference and Loan Services renovated facility opened in the east hall of the Natural History Octcber 1:7 Exhibition: "Selections from the Collection of Marion and Gustave Ring" cpened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden with 50 paintings and sculptures by Degas, Modigliani, Picasso, Vuillard and others, selected from the collection of the late Marion and Gustave Ring. The exhibition later traveled to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond. Octcher 18-19 Symposium: "Liberty: As Idea, Icon and Engineering Feat," sponsored by the Office of Smithsonian Sympcsia and Seminars, was held at the Ccoper-Hewitt Museum in New York in anticipation of the centennial of the Statue of Liberty. Octcber 22 Lecoure: Award-winning physician, biologist and author Jonas Salk lectured on "Patterns in Nature and their Possible Significance" for the Resident Associate Program. Cctcker 22 Seminar: The Resident Associate Program and the National Museum of Natural History co-sponsored a two-day seminar, "Men of Daring, Triumphs of Exploration," featuring Geologist Stephen Jay Gould. Octcbker 22 Iean: Two juvenile gorillas on loan from the Milwaukee Zoo arrived at the National Zoological Park. After a three-month quarantine, the two appealing youngsters were placed on exhibit. Octcber 24 An Evening With...: Mortimer Adler, of Encyclopaedia Britannica, appeared ina living self-portrait program co-sponsored by the Naticnal Portrait Gallery and the National Museum of American Art. Ccteber 24 Exhibition: To celebrate the reappearance of Comet Halley, the National Air and Space Museum sponsored an art exhibition tracing the lore of comets. "Fire and Ice: A History of Comets in Art" included 90 artworks and artifacts from museums and donors around the world. October 26-27 Symposium: "Consciousness and Survival" was held at Georgetown University under the sponsorship of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and in cooperation with the Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars. Initiated by Sen. Claiborne Pell and Bishop James Spong of New Jersey, the symposium featured physicists, psychologists, biochemists, philesophers and theologians. Octeber 28-30 Workshop: A "Workshop in Imaging Interfercmetry in Space" was held in Cambridge, Mass., umder cosponsorship of the Smithsonian Astrephysical Observatory. Octcber 29-November 7 Residencies: Semi-annual sessions of the Kellogg Museum Professionals at the Smithsonian brought senior-level museum professionals from around the United States to the Smithsonian Institution for a 10-day residency to study issues relating to museums as educational rescurces in their ccmmmities. November Quincentenary: In November and December, the Directorate of International Activities sponsored two planning conferences for the Columbus Quincentenary in 1992. National and international scholars exchanged ideas with Smithsonian staff on significant themes and topics to be incorporated into the long-term Smithsonian programs. November Conference: The Directorate of International Activities co-sponsored with the Social Science Research Council a major conference to explore issues concerning access to research sites by foreign scholars. November Meeting: The Directorate of International Activities hosted the second annual meeting of the U.S.-Pakistan Subcommission on Education and Culture. Participants included representatives of the Government of Pakistan and the U.S. Information Agency, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Education, the Asia Foundation and the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. November Tecture: Dr. Opeoluwa Onabajo, Department of Archaeology, University of Ife, Nigeria, was guest lecturer on "Stone Figures of Esie, Nigeria: An Historical Enigma," at the National Museum of African Art. November 1-2 Symposium: The National Zoological Park's fifth anmual symposium for the public, "Wildlife Survivors in the Human Niche," was held emphasizing animals that have successfully survived in cities and other human-daminated envirorments. November 2 Concert and Symposium: The 20th-Century Consort gave the first of four concerts of the 1985-86 season at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and celebrated the 10th anniversary of its founding with a symposium featuring American compesers Stephen Albert, George Crumb and Joseph Schwantmer. November 5-6 Seminar: "British Historic Research Trust at Newington House: Some New Initiatives in Preservation" wes held by the Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars in connection with the National Gallery of Art's exhibition on British country houses, as part of the longstanding Smithsonian series, "Voluntarism and the Public Interest." The program featured lectures by Christonher Maltin, owner of Newington House and the Countess of Roseberry, Dalmeny House, Scotland. November 6 Special Event: "Bamboo and Stone: Materials and Life in Tribal South India," an illustrated lecture by Caroline Stanley-Millson, was presented by the Office of Folklife Programs in conjunction with the Office of Smithsonian Symposia and Seminars, the India Council of Washington, D.C., and the Anthropological Society of Washington. November 6 Film Premiere: "Dance of Tears," a documentary tracing the Khmer Classical Dance Troupe from Cambodia to Thai refugee camps to Washington, D.C., was shown at the National Museum of Natural History. The film was sponsored by the National Council for the Traditional Arts, the D.C. Community Humanities Council, the Khmer Classical Arts Association and the Smithsonian's Office of Folklife Programs. 9 November 7 Research: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory radio astronomers reported making the first precise measurements of the distance from Earth to an astronemical ebject outside our galaxy, thus establishing a new "yardstick"! Ae determining other cosmic distances. November 8 Exhibition: "After the Revolution: Everyday Life in America, 1780-1800" opened at the Naticnal Museum of American History. The first of the museum's reinstallations of its permanent exhibition halls, the exhibition features an 18th-century leg house, recems from Virginia and Massachusetts and more than 1,000 artifacts. November 10 Television: The weekly "Sunday Morning" news program on CBS television featured a 10-minute segment devoted to the National Museum of African Art, including an interview with Dr. Roy Sieber, Associate Director for Collections and Research at the Museum. The seoment was produced by Alan Harper and was narrated by Charles Kuralt. November 12 Lecture: In his first major Washington address as Secretary of the Smithsonian, Robert McC. Adams delivered his 1985 Aspen Design Conference paper, which presented a historical view of the often-blending fields of design and art. This program was held in conjunction with the National Museum of American Art exhibition, "Art, Design and the Modern Corporation: The Collection of the Container Corporation of America." November 14 Exhibition: "Magnificent Voyagers: The U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842," a yearlong exhibit that re-created the history of an epic American expedition to the South Seas and Antarctica, opened at the National Museum of Natural History, the largest special exhibit ever organized by the museum exhibits office. November 15 Exhibiticn: The National Museum of American History cpened "At Home on the Road: Autocamping, Motels and the Rediscovery of America," an exhibition exploring the enduring American urge to take to the highway without sacrificing the comforts of home and shcwing hew over the years highway travel has itself become a form of entertainment. November 17 Acquisition: The space shuttle orbiter Enterprise arrived at Washington Dulles Internaticnal Airport and was officially transferred to the collection of the Naticnal Air and Space Museum three weeks later. Nevember 18 Special Event: The Cocper-Hewitt Museum hosted an cpening celebration for the exhibition "Golden Eye: An International Tribute to the Artisans of India." The exhibiticn was a part of the yearlong Festival of India 1985-1986 and inspired the creation of the Golden Eye Foundation. The celebration included the 11 designers participating. November 22 Exhibition: "Gaston Lachaise: Portrait Sculpture" opened at the National Portrait Gallery. November 26 Reception: District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry cohosted a reception at the National Museum of African Art , in recognition of the establishment of the sister cities agreement between Washington, D.C., and Dakar Cities Friendship Council Inc., a private voluntary organization. December New Program: The Directorate of International Activities announced a new funding program, the International Exchanges Program, aimed at increasing and strengthening regular exchanges between the Smithsonian and institutions in developing countries. The program will support workshops, training courses and short-term group projects. December Exhibition: The National Museum of African Art brought together for the first time in almost four decades the collaborative efforts of South African photegrepher Constance Stuart Larrabee and novelist Alan Paton, author of Cry, the Beloved Country, in an exhibition, "Go Well, My Child." Related events included a discussion with the photographer and a celebration of South African traditional songs with Welcome Msomi, noted South African author/performer. December : Museum zoologist Meredith L. Jones, an authority on Riftia, the giant tube worm that is a major faunal constituent of the ccmmmities living in and around seafloor hydrothermal vents, reported a new discovery bearing on the question of how the adult tube worm obtains the internal symbiotic bacteria from which the worm derives its nourishment. December Discovery: A Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory scientist and a colleague at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reported discovery of the third, and best, candidate for a black hole. GRE December 4-6 Symposium: The National Zoological Park conducted the Tropical Biology Conference on the positive approaches to tropical forest conservation. Successful or promising projects were highlighted. Several hundred professionals with a special interest in this topic attended. December 5-9 Special Event: Smithsonian Associates joined National Air and Space Museum staff to view Halley's Comet during a weekend study tour created by the Smithsonian Associates Travel Program. December 6 Special Event: In celebration of the return of Comet Halley, the Naticnal Air and Space Museum sponsored a host of free public activities, including a scientific exhibition on exploring comets, a symposium, a lecture by astronomer Carl Sagan and an evening Wonce=In-A-Lifetime" party. December 6-8 Milestone: The National Associates Travel Program celebrated its fourteenth annual Christmas at the Smithsonian Weekerd for Smithsonian Associates. December 6-13 Workshop: The Conservation Analytical Laboratory hosted a workshop on the integration of archaeological data with results of an analytical study of Greater Nicoya ceramic production and distribution. Five Costa Rican archaeologists attended this workshop together with American colleagues. December 12 Lecture: Distinguished jurist and Smithsonian Institution Regent A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. surveyed the American legal process as it has affected blacks between 1619 and 1985. December 13 Special Event: The Smithsonian Wamen's Committee held its fourteenth annual Christmas fundraising dinner-dance in the National Museum of Natural History, with "India" as the theme and His Excellency the Ambassador of India and Mrs. Bajpai as the honorary patrons. December 14 Seminar: "Currents," a seminar for high-schcol juniors in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, was initiated by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Students' cbservations about the "New Romanticism" exhibition of contemporary Italian painting, the focus of the seminar, were later published. December 18 Pledge: The Visitor Information and Associates' Reception Center received from the Pew Memorial Trust a pledge of $1 million toward the construction of the new Smithscnian Information Center. December 19 Comet Watch: The first of several "Halley observing" sessions was held for the public at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass. More than 750 pecple attended the sessions, scheduled periodically through May 2, attempting a glimpse of the famous comet. December 20 Exhibition: The ninth anrual "Trees of Christmas" exhibition, developed by the Office of Horticulture in conjunction with the National Museum of American History, opened with 13 trees decorated to display the ethnic, artistic and cultural use of the Christmas tree. December 26-31 Holiday Evertt: The National Museum of American History offered its annual Holiday Celebraticn, which this year focused on the theme "Our Ethnic Heritage" and drew on the talents of more than 600 musicians, storytellers and demonstrators of ethnic crafts and cocking. December 28 Milestone: Two hundred eighty-three pieces of antique cutlery from the Robert L. Metzenberg collection dating from the 16th through 19th centuries were added to the collections of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Jamuary Public Programs: Throughout 1986, special "Halley observing" sessions were scheduled for the public at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass., and attracted more than 750 people attempting a glimpse of the famous comet. Jamiary Research: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory scientists presented a new map of the universe showing that the galaxies are distributed on the surfaces of large, bubblelike voids up to 150 million light years in diameter. Jamiary Restoraticn: The historic restoration of the Renwick Gallery facade and window replacement was completed in early January for a total cost of $5,600,000. 14 Jamiary PCB Progress: The Smithsonian received a "Letter of Compliance" from the U.S. Envirormmertal Protection Agency indicating that the Smithsonian is now in compliance with all regulations concerning PCB transformers. Jamuary Expedition: Following the catastrophic eruption of Nevada del Ruiz in the Colombian Andes, which destroyed villages and caused the deaths of about 24,000 pecple, a miltidisciplinary miseum team, headed by Smithsonian scientists William Melsen (volcanolegist), Vicki Funk (botanist) and Gary Graves (ornithologist), flew to Colembia to study the eruption and its long-term impact on the environment. Jarmmary Award: Museum archaeologist Betty J. Meggers was awarded the Secretary's Gold Medal for Exceptional Service for her innevative research in pre-Columbian archaeology and her achievements in cementing the professional bonds between the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Jamuary 1 Fellow: LaBelle Prussin, Professor of Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle, began residency at the National Museum of African Art as the first recipient of the Rockefeller Foundation Residential Program in the Humanities. Dr. Prussin's topic was "Nomadic African Women as Place Makers: The Arts and Architecture of Namadism in Africa." Jamuary 2 Acquisition: The National Museum of American Art accessicned Thomas Eakins' 1908 painting "William Rush's Medel," a major gift from Mr. and Mrs. R. Crosby Kemper Jr. Jamiary 5-18 Seminars: "British Country Homes," offered by the National Associates Lecture and Seminar Program, featured 11 British scholars who conducted special lectures and tours of the National Gallery of Art exhibition "Treasure Houses of Britain." January 7-8 Conference: The Native American Museums Program of the Office of Museum Programs convened a Native American Archives Advisory Conference in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Jamiary 10 Exhibiticm: "Music and Dance of Papua, New Guinea," (Jan. 10- Mar.9), opened at the Naticnal Museum of Natural History, an exhibition of the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Featured were color photographs of the brilliantly colorful ceremonial costumes, personal adormment, and dances of the pecple of Papua New Guinea by photographer Jordan Wright. Jamuary 135-14 Workshop: The Smithsonian Envirormental Research Center sponsored a worksnop in which 15 experts discussed landscape ecology with the goal of developing a better theoretical basis for this field of ecology. Jamuary 26 Amnouncement: A campaign to save more than 800,000 feet of historic aviation newsreel footage was launched by the National Air and Space Museum and the University of South Carolina. The footage covers almost every major event and personality in aviation history. Jamuary 27 Course: The Office of Museum Program's Native American Museums Program convened a 10-month course entitled "Design and Production of Exhibitions," consisting of a workshop and practical and technical assistance for mid-career staff of 10 tribal museums. Jamuary 29 lecture: In ome of a series of programs at the National Museum of American Art's Barney Studio House, artist Grace Hartigan, whose work is in the museum's collections, discussed her early years as a member of the New York School of February Black History Month: Films, concerts, lectures and storytelling programs were scheduled throughout the Smithsonian mseums. "Black American Popular Music: Rhythm & Blues, 1945-1955" combined a symposium, concerts and an exhibition at the National Museum of American History to explore the development and influence of rhythm and blues music during the postwar pericd. Other highlights included a Resident Associate Program series on early black cinema and performance by jazz legend Billy Taylor. February Gift: Hans Panofsky, Curator of the Melville J. Herskovits Library of African Studies, Northwestern University, transferred 90 original black-and-white negatives donated by anthropologist Eva L. R. Meyerowitz to the National Museum of African Art. Included are photographs taken in Abomey, Dahomey, 1937. February Collecticn Management: A new dry-nitrogen storage facility for Antarctic meteorites was installed at the Museum Support Center, making it possible for hundreds of metecrite specimens gathered in Antarctica during the last decade by National Science Foundation expeditions to be permanently turned over to National Museum of Natural History. February Telecast: "Here at the Smithsonian," the series of three-minute features on people and events at the Institution, produced by the Office of Telecommmications, began its fifth season with new distribution via satellite, tripling its subscriber stations to 180. February 3 Outreach: The Career Awareness Program of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education convened its newly formed Advisory Council; the pregram works to introduce students from the D.C. Public Schools to career opportunities at the Smithsonian. February 5 Acquisiticn: The National Museum of American History accepted an International Harvester model 1486 tractor, made in 1979, frem members of the American Agriculture Movement. February 6 Exhibition: "Directions 1986," continuing the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden's well-known series of contemporary art exhibitions, opened at the museum with 36 works by eight American artists, three of whom apveared in a round-table that evening with the exhibition's curator, Phyllis Rosenzweig. February 18-20 Seminar: The Office of Protection Services conducted its ninth anmual security conference, which was attended by over 150 security professionals. Besides the traditional focus on the theme "security is everybody's business," special emphasis was placed on library protection and building management. February 20 Exhibition: "Treasures from the National Museum of American Art," an exhibition of 81 works from the musetm collection, opened at the Seattle Art Muserm. Its 13-month national tour included showings at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. February 28-—March 1 Symposium: A special symposium for high school teachers and students wes conducted at the National Zoological Park, with the goal of educating students about careers in science. March New Office: The Safety Division, Office of Protection Services, was established as the separate Office of Safety Programs in order to increase the visibility of its programs which are of increasing concern to the Institution. March Publication: High Technology and Human Freedom, a volume based on the Smithsonian's Office of Symposia and Seminars' eighth international symposium, a tribute to George Orwell, was published under the editorship of Lewis H. Laphan, editor of "Harper's." March Research: New isotopic and chemical clues to the nature of the earliest solar system solid material were provided by a study of the meteorite Vigarano, from Vigrano, Italy, initiated by the National Museum of Natural History meteorite curator Glenn J. MacPherson. His research is being conducted with collaborating scientists from the University of Chicago and Washingtcn University, St. Louis. March Award: The Gold Medal and Diploma of the International Scientific Festival was awarded to "The Sea: A Quest for Our Future," a film preduced by the Office of Telecommmications. March Research: Former Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory director, Fred L. Whipple, participated in control center operations for the historic encounters with Halley's Comet by Giotto and Russian Vaga spacecraft, which confirmed his classic "dirty snowball" model for a cometary nucleus. March Gift: The U.S. Army transferred to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute the use of the Surfside Theater Building at Nacs Island. March Exhibit: "Galapagos—Born of the Sea," an exhibit circulated by the Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service cpened at the Anthropological Museum in Panama, cosponsored by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the National Institute of Culture of the Govermment of Panama. All materials were translated into Spanish. March Gramt: Smithsonian Institution Libraries received $3,000 from the Women's Committee of the Smithsonian Associates for the restoration of a 1852 photographic album of London's Crystal Palace exposition, a holding of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum Branch Library collection. March 2 ial Event: International Seal Day was celebrated at the National Zoological Park with a special public program of of seal training demonstrations, talks and touchable objects such as pelts and skulls. March 15 Acquisition: Ten golden-headed lion tamarin monkeys arrived at the National Zeolegical Park from Brazil. Their arrival marked the first step in the establishment of a breeding program at the Zco to ensure long-term survival of this highly endangered species. March 16-19 Conference: The First National Conference on Women's Changing Roles in Museums was cosponsored by the Office of Museum Programs and the Smithsonian Institution's Women's Council. March 17 Acquisition: An excavated cache of neolithic plaster statues from the site of 'Ain-Ghazal, Jordan, arrived at the Conservation Analytical Laboratory. These Pieces, which date back to about 7000 B.C., will receive special conservation treatment under the terms of a agreement between the Department of Antiquities of Jordan and the Smithsonian's Conservation Analytical Laboratory. March 17 -— May 9 Field Course: The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the University of Panama offered the second Graduate Field Course in Tropical Ecolegy with the participation of students from Panama, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Haiti. More than 20 scientists from national and international institutions were invited speakers. March 19 Benefit: A dinner for Sister Parish was held to benefit the Decorative Arts Committee of the Cocper=-Hewitt Museum. Funds raised were used to purchase two wallpaper sample books used originally by French firms in the 1920s. March 20 Acquisition: The National Museum of American History accepted a mobile support vehicle, space suit, bubble-shaped isolation units, medical literature and memorabilia documenting the life of David, called the "bubble boy," who was born with severe combined immme deficiency (SCID) and confined to a sterile, bubblelike environment for nearly all of his 12 year of life. March 24-28 Ccurse: Wocedcarving and Conservation of Carved Surfaces, a hands-on course for furniture conservators, was taught at the Conservation Analytical Laboratory by Wallace Gussler of Colcnial Williamssurg, and was attended by 10 professionals. April Film: The Office of Teleccmmunications completed a five-minute exhibit film "Teoking at Earth," for the National Air & Space Museum. April Awards: The Office of Fellowships and Grants announced the 1986-87 James E. Webb fellowship recipients. April Discovery: International team of radio astronomers, including Smithsonian ical Observatory scientists, announced a new distance measurement to the center of the Milky Way, thus reducing the size of our galaxy by one-third. April Expedition: A Moreccan field expedition was carried cut by a Smithsonian- National Geographical Scciety international team of paleontologists searching for the ancient Strait of Gibraltar. This project, headed by miseum palecbiologist Richard H. Benson is providing historical evidence of the formation of the mountain systems. April Telecast: "Smithsonian Treasures: An American Experience," a 90-minute television special funded by Wang, Inc. and hosted by actor Gene Kelly, was telecast by the Office of Telecommmications during Easter week. April 2 Premiere Issue: Air & Space/Smithscnian, a bi-monthly magazine in the tradition of Smithsonian magazine, launched its first issue. The magazine, geared to the general audience as well as the aerospace buff, recounts the history of flight and the latest discoveries in the aerospace world. April 5 Premiere: The Resident Associate Program hosted the Washington premiere of the Canadian film, "My American Cousin." The film was intreduced by Canadian writer Sondra Gotlieb, author of Wife of... and wife of the Ambassador of Canada. April 10 An Evening With...: Dancer Katherine Dumham appeared in a living self-portrait program at the National Portrait Gallery. April 12 Exhibit Renovation: The National Zoological Park began renovation of the basement of the Reptile House began, the principal step in converting the facility into the new vertebrate exhibit. 19 April 15 Fellowships: The Office of Fellowships and Grants designated 101 1986-87 fellowship recipients. April 18-20 Special Event: The Smithsonian Women's Committee sponsored the fourth annual Washington Craft Show, a juried show with 100 craftspeople participating. Proceeds from the show and the preview night party were used to fund various educational and research projects threughout the Smithsonian. April 21 Special Event: The Mayor of Nuremburg, Germany, attended the opening celebration at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum for the exhibition "Toys frem the Spielzeug Museum." April 23 Special Event: "Sailing Ships and Old Salts," a weekend family festival featuring sea chanteys and demonstrations and workshops on maritime-related arts and crafts was held at the National Museum of Natural History in conjunction with the exhibition "Magnificent Voyagers." April 24 Restoration: The first phase of the reconstructed Olmsted Walk was completed by the contractor and accepted by the National Zoolegical Park. April 25 Exhibitions: Two exhibitions, "Portraits by Brady: Imperial Fhotcgraphs from the Harvard College Library" and "John Frazee, Sculptor," opened at the National Portrait Gallery. April 28 Special Event: Cooper-Hewitt Museum celebrated the opening of the exhibition "Bon Voyage: Designs for Travel" and the accompanying catalog, made possible through the generosity of the Louis Vuitton Company. April 30 Exhibition: "Robert Arneson: A Retrospective" cpened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden with 68 works by this California sculptor, the first major Fast Coast showing for the artist. Ovening activities included a lecture by the exhibition's curator, Neil Benezra of the Art Institute of Chicago. May Exhibition: Recent field research on the art of the Bamana people of Mali resulted in an exhibition titled, "A Human Ideal in African Art: Bamana Figurative Sculpture." The exhibition was the first organized by the National Museum of African Art to travel to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. May Publicaticns: Major works on Plains Indians were produced by Waldo R. Wedel, archaeologist emeritus, and John C. Ewers, ethnologist emeritus, both of the National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Wedel's Central Plains Prehistory: Holocene Environments and Culture Change in the Republican River Basin, published by the University of Nebraska Press, is the first full-scale review and synthesis of central Plains prehistory. Dr. Ewers' Plains Indian Sculpture: A Traditional Art From America's Heartland, published by the Smithsonian Instituticn Press, is the first comprehensive look at Plains Indian sculpture. May Acquisiticn: An important algal herbarium was’ donated to the National Museum of Natural History by Florida State University. Included were about 8,000 specimens, most of which are from the Bahamas and Florida Keys, where the Smithsonian is engaged in marine biological research. May Guest Lecturers: Resident Associate Program course, "Literary Evenings: Writers on Writing," featured Pulitzer Prize winner Larry McMurtry, Peter Benchley, Martin Cruz Smith and Jean Auvel. May Grant: Smithsonian Institution Libraries received three grants totaling $39,000 from the Atherton Seidell Endowment Fund. The grants will be used by Catalog Records to publish scientific records in non-Roman alphabets, by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Branch Library to acquire documentation on astronomical data analysis systems, and by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Branch Library to acquire microform back issues of scientific journals. May Expedition: Dr. Ernani Menez of the Oceanographic Sorting Center led a field party of U.S. and Filipino scientists to Siayan Island, a remote, biologically unexplored offshore area of the northern Philippines, to make collections of marine plants containing active natural substances of value as anticancer drugs. The expediticn was jointly fumded by the Smithsonian and the National Cancer Institute. May Special Evert: The Directorate of International Activities organized a reception to recognize the establishment of a memorial fund through a gift from the estate of Suzanne Liebers Erickson. The fund will support exchange visits between Smithsonian staff and Danish scholars, museum professionals and students for research collaboration, consultations and seminar participation. May Visit: John Seiberling, Anthony Beilenson and Ron de Lugo, members of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the U. S. House of Representatives, visited the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and met with representatives from Panama's Department of Renewable Resources and private conservation groups. May Awards: "Coral Reefs: New Discoveries, New Resources" received the Minister of Foreign Affairs' Silver Cup in Milan, Italy and the Silver Award at the Houston International Film Festival. "The Big Cats and How They Came to Be" placed first at the National Educational Film Festival in the science/ecology category. Both films were produced by the Office of Telecommmications. May 6 Special Event: James Smithson Society members enjoyed a private visit to the residence of David Lloyd Kreeger. The house, designed by Philip Johnson, is filled with Impressionist, Post-Impressicnist, and Medern masterpieces. May 6-9 Sympcsium: "Man and Beast Revisited," a special Smithsonian symposium, was held at Front Royal, Va., and at the National Zoological Park as a sequel to the intellectual landmark, "Man and Beast: Comparative Social Behavior" (1969). A new volume is being edited by Michael H. Robinson, zoologist, and Lionel Tiger, anthropologist. May 6-10 International Congress: The Smithsonian Kellogg Project, in conjunction with the Children's Museum, Indianapolis, conducted an International Congress on Learning in Museums. Teams of senior museum professionals from 22 museums in the United States and Canada participated. May 7 Collection Management: A group of works from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden's permanent collection were sold by a New York auction house, the first of a mumber to be auctioned off over the next few years to benefit the museum's collecticn. Provision for such action was stipulated by Joseph H. Hirshhorn in his bequest. May 8 Exhibition: The National Air and Space Museum opened a major gallery, "Looking at Earth," that explores the history of aerial and orbital views of the Earth, from camera-carrying pigeons to aircraft to satellites. May 9 Research: A 55,000-gallon oil spill at Panama's oil refinery reached the reef at Galeta Point, the site of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute's Atlantic laboratory where long-term studies of animal and plant popoulaticon variations and their causes are conducted. The Mineral Management Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior provided funds for short-term studies of the ecological impact of the oil spill. May 10-13 Workshop: In Chicago, the first on-site "Policy and Management" workshop for directors and trustees of museums from the membership of the African-American Museum Association was coordinated by the Office of Museum Programs. May 12 Open House: The Smithsonian Office of Public Affairs held a Behind-the-Scenes Day cpen house for feature writers at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center in Edgewater, Md. It was attended by a dozen members of the press and generated publicity in both the print ard television media. May 13 Milestone: A first in a series of three think-tank conferences was held at the Cocper-Hewitt Museum. Prominent design professionals discussed issues of both theoretical and practical significance +o the museum. May 13 Guest Lecturers: Resident Associate Program began its three-part series, "Tijlian Gish, Ginger Rogers, and Sally Field: Three Generations of Hollywoed Actresses," cosponsored with the National Museum of American History. ‘The three actresses were featured, sharing reminiscences of their careers. May 14-23 Residencies: Semi-annual sessions of the Kellogg Museum Professionals at the Smithsonian brought senior-level museum professionals from around the United States to the Smithsonian Institution for a 10-day residency to study issues relating to museums as educational resources in their communities. May 15 Publicaticn: Symposium proceedings entitled "Watershed Research Perspectives" was published by the Smithsonian Institution Press for the Smithsonian Emvirormental Research Center. The fifteen chapters cover verious aspects of th mutrient dynamics of complex watersheds, the role of riparian vegetation, and the effects of acid deposition. This volume and a previous volume (1977) are the only such watershed research symposia ever published. May 15 Exhibition: Hydrolab, a stationary underwater laboratory, was placed on longterm exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History. The laboratory revoluticnized oceanogrpahic research by permitting scientists to live and work in the depths of the sea for lengthy pericds. May 16 Gift: An adult male fennec fox was presented to the National Zoological Park by the Hai-Bar (Wildlife) Society of Israel. May 17 Research: After ten years of planning and research, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory scientists succeeded in operating an atomic clock to within one-half degree of absolute zero, a temperature that is expected to allow maintenance of a time signal 1000 times more accurate than any other clock. May 19 Special Event: The Ambassador to the United States from Hungary attended the opening at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum for "Treasures from Huncary: Gold and Silver from the 9th-19th Centuries," an exhibition initiated by the Cooper-Hewitt Museum and preduced by Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. May 19 Challenge Gramt: The Visitor Information and Associate's Reception Center received from the Kresge Foundation a $500,000 challenge grant toward the construction of its new Information Center. May 21 Award: iLouise Steele, a 15-year volunteer with the Visitor Information and Associate's Reception Center, was the recipient of the first Washington Convention and Visitors Association's 1986 Hospitality Award for Outstanding Volunteer. May 23 Exhibition: "Through Light and Shadow: Fhotographs by Clara Sipprell," opened at the Naticnal Fortrait Gallery. May-June International Program: The Office of Museum Programs/USIA Project on Museum Education brought seven international participants to Washington to join with the Kellegg Museum Professionals at the Smithsonian. The group visited Kellogg Project demonstration projects in six U.S. cities in a 30-day exchange program. June Special Event: Honors ceremonies were held for the 1985-86 Smithsonian Fellcws. June New Program: A permanent American Indian Pregrem was established at the National Museum of American History to bring Native American perspectives to museum exhibitions, public programs and outreach projects. June Acquisiticn: A rare Vili (Congo) ivory staff top, a chief's emblem of office, circa 19th century or earlier, was purchased by the National Museum of African Are. June Gramt: A grant was received by the office of Horticulture from the James Smithson Seciety to acquire equipment to prepare The Garden Club of America slide collection "Slide Library of Notable Parks and Gardens" for transfer to a laser disc. June Research: A high-resolution imager, designed and built by the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for the German ROSAT X-ray satellite, was completed and tested. June Video Pilot: "Smithsonian Quest," the pilot program for a children's television series from the Institution, was completed by the Office of Telecommnications. June 2 New Office: The Office of the Keeper of the Smithsonian Instituticn Building was reorganized as the Office of Architectural History and Historic Preservation with a principal responsibility for the study of the architectural history of all 14 major Smithsonian buildings and their preservation. June 4 Awards: The Smithsonian News Service was honored by the National Association of Govermment Communicators, receiving first, third and honorable mention awards in the feature release category of the Blue Fencil Awards. Research Reports, a publication of the Office of Public Affairs, placed second in the newsletter category. The Torch, the Smithsonian staff newspaper also published by OPA, placed first in its category of the Blue Pencil competition and in May received the highest award presented by the Society for Technical Publications Competition. June 4 Grant: Smithsonian Institution Libraries was awarded $100,000 equivalent in Pakistani rupees by the Smithsonian Foreign Currency Program to fund part of its Translation Publishing Program. 2 A June 5 Event: World Environment Day was celebrated at the National Zcological Park with information displays and an evening concert. Collaborating with the Zco in preducing this event was the United Nations Enviromment Programme and the Glebal Tomorrow Coalition. June 6 Exhibition: "Fields of Grass," an exhibition of drawings, watercolors and prints of grasses by artists from the 16th century to the present, cpened at the National Museum of Natural History. Jure 9 Special Program: The High School Summer Intern Program began its first session under the auspices of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. June 14 Exhibition: "Davy Crockett: Gentleman from the Cane! opened at the National Portrait Gallery. June 17 Grant: The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded a grant to the Smithsonian Institution to support the videotaping of interviews about "Science in National Life." The project will explore potentials inherent in adding a visual component to historical research projects on recent history of science already underway in a number of Smithsonian bureaus. Project staff is based in the Smithsonian Archives. June 18 Special Event: The Smithsonian Archives commemorated the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Wetmore, sixth Secretary of the Smithsonian, with the of an exhibition entitled "Alexander Wetmore: The Early Years, 1900- 1925." Films of Dr. Wetmore's expeditions to Panama with Watson M. Perrygo in the 1950s were screened and a reception followed. June 19 Report: A nine-month self-study of the Smithsonian Libraries Preservation Planning Program was completed and a report submitted by Nancy E. Gwinn, Assistant Director, Collections a under direction of the Association of Research Libraries. June 19 Premiere: "On the Wing," a new large-screen film that dramatiz he dynamic relationship between mechanical and natural flight, premiered at the National Air and Space Museum's Samuel P. Langley Theater. June 20 Exhibitions: Twin exhibitions, "Patent Pending: Models of Invention" and "Invention and Enterprise," opened at the National Museum of American History. The exhibitions commemorated the 150th anniversary of the 1836 Patent Act, and helped to launch the joint Smithsonian Institution-United States Patent Model Foundation campaign to raise $20 million for acquiring some 100,000 patent model scattered across the country. ; June 20 Research: The Smithsonian Conservation Analytical Laboratory, the Getty Conservation Institute and the Canadian Conservation Institute agreed to a joint research project, with financial support from the Getty Conservation Institute, into the effects of various fumigants on the stability of materials in mseum ebjects. June 23 Seminars: The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education began its 1986 series of summer seminars for teachers; this year the program included ten seminars for local teachers from the Washington, D.C. area and two graduate courses for teachers from other parts of the United States. June 23-27 Performance: The Franz Liszt Centennial Celebration, featuring international virtucsi in recital, was cosponsored by the Resident Associate Program, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the Library of Congress. June 25-29; July 2-6 Folklife Festival: The 20th annual Festival of American Folklife featured rice in Japanese folk culture, Tennessee folklife, the conservation of traditional crafts in ethnic, indigenous and regional commmities in the United States, and the occupational folkxlife of American trial lawyers. A music stage to celebrate the Festival's 20th anniversary and dance parties were also included. A related ethnegraphic film series began on June 25 organized by the Office of Folklife Programs, the Human Studies Film Archives and the Museum of Natural History's Office of Education. June 27 Exhibition: "The Earliest Traces of Life," a permanent exhibition in the National Museum of Natural History fossil hall, highlighted a 3.5 billion-year- old stromatolite, a fossilized mass of blue-green algae and bacteria, the oldest direct evidence of life on earth. July Brechure: The first brochure cn the facilities, research and resources of the Department of Botany, Museum of Natural History, was written and produced by the Office of Public Affairs and designed by the Sinithsonian Institution Press. ww CO July Grant: The National Museum of American History received a generous grant from the Norfolk Southern Foundation to help produce a new major permanent exhibition, “Engines of Change: The American Industrial Revoluticn, 1790-1860." July Milestone: Smithsonian Institution Libraries launched a bar-coding project for circulation and inventory control, subsequently producing over 300,000 bar-code labels from a bibliographic database. July Acquisition: The Olle Pellmyr Collection of Fennoscandian Lepidoptera arrived at the National Museum of Natural History. This collection of nearly 7,000 specimens was accumulated during pollination studies and will be used for comparison and research purposes. July Film Production: "The Movie Palaces," a half-hour film funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and produced by the Office of Teleccommunications, was completed. July 1 Anniversary: The National Air and Space Museum marked its 10th anniversary, a decade highlighted by record-breaking attendance, an expanded ccnmitment to historical and scientific research, award-winning films and a new national magazine, Air & Space/Smithscnian. July 3 Special Event: The Festival of American Folklife Japan Pregrem hosted an evening for the Contributing Membership of the Smithsonian's National Associate Program, co-sponsored by the Embassy of Japan. July 21 Information System: The Conservation Analytical Laboratory became an active contributing member of the internaticnal Conservation Information Network. This new information system, still in an experimental, developmental stage, is expected to become a major source of technical information for conservation specialists worldwide. July 24 Obituary: Adelyn Dohme Breeskin, Senior Curatorial Advisor at the National Museum of American Art and a pre-eminent Mary Cassatt scholar, died in northern Italy a little more than a week after celebrating her 90th birthday at the museum with friends and colleagues. Among the works of art given to the museum in her honor on that memorable occasion were Jacob Kainen's painting "Dabrowsky V" and James Surls' sculpture "Black and White tipped Flower." July 25 Exhibition: Ornamental and agremic grasses, grown and installed by the Office of Horticulture, were exhibited at the first International Grass Symposiun. July 27 Sympesium: The first international grass symposium on grass systematics and evoluticn was held under the sponsorship of the Smithsonian, the American Institute of Biological Sciences, and the National Science Foundation. Museum botanist Thomas Soderstrom played a major role in planning the symposiun, attended by 150 scientists from the U.S. and abroad. July 29 Symposium: "Our Next 50 Years: A Look at the U.S. Space Program," held at the National Air and Space Museum, brought together a panel of experts to discuss the findings and recommendations for the 2lst century that were made by the presidentially appointed National Commission on Space. Acgust Calerdar: The Smithscnian calendar of events, produced by the Office of Public Affairs, was redesigned to achieve a more readable and useful format. The calendar continues to be published as a paid monthly advertisement in the Washington Post. August New Program: The Directorate of International Activities began a pilct three- year program in cooperation with the National Museum of Natural History and the international Man and the Biosphere Program, with a goal of designing a practical, standardized methodology for collecting and managing biotic inventory and other biological data in all biosphere reserves, potential reserves and other endangered habitats. August Publicaticn: Great Basin, sixth in the Smithsonian's projected twenty-volume encyclopedic Handbook of North American Indians, was published by the Smithsonian Institution Press and the National Museum of Natural History. August Exhibition: "Thomas T. Thompson Trilobite Collection," a display of the largest and finest personal collection of North American trilebites, opened at the National Museum of Natural History. 29 30 August 6 Audiovisual: "A Living Legacy: The Woodrow Wilson House Museum," a videotape addressing historic house museum issues, premiered at the Office of Museum Programs. August 7 Exhibition: "Selections from the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Bequest," the first public showing of a significant group of works from the 1981 bequest of the museum's founding donor, cpened at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. August 8 Installation: The redesigned Doris M. Magowan Gallery of Portrait Miniatures opened at the National Museum of American Art. One hundred examples from the museum's collection—-many not previously shown publicly—survey the history of the American miniature portrait from the latter half of the 18th century through the mid=-19th century. August 20 Exhibition: The special education exhibit, "ZooArk,'' opened at the National Zoological Park with interpretive, interactive modules in six animal houses. Thought-provoking quizzes and innovative computer games encourage visitors to learn about conservation issues. August 23-28 New Program: The Conservation Analytical Laboratory's new furniture conservation training program began with the inaugural course, "Weed Technology." Six students were accepted from among 75 applicants for the first class, which will graduate in 1990. August 24-29 Symposium: The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory cosponsored IAU Symposium 126, "The Harlow Shapley Symposium on Globular Cluster Systems in Galaxies," at Cambridge, Mass. August 25 Special Event: Sponsoring, Sustaining, Patron and James Smithson Society members of the Contributing Membership were invited to attend "An Evening at the Navy Memorial Museum."" Members had access to the museum's entire exhibition, and the evening included a reception and performance by members of The Commodores, the Navy's jazz ensemble. August 31 Milestone: Membership in the Contributing Membership Program exceeded 40,000 for the first time since the Program's 1976 inception. September Publication: With the autumn 1986 issue, the circulation of Research Reports, a thr ree-times-a-year periodical preduced by the Office of Public Affairs on research in the sciences, art and history at the Institution, reached 45,500, an increase of 10,000 over 1985. September TV PSA: A public service announcement for television use was produced by the Office of Public Affairs for television use in the greater Washington, D.C. area, reminding residents to enjoy the Smithsonian--their local museums—while summer crowds are gone. September Forum: To initiate programs focused on biological diversity, the Directorate of International Activities joined with the National Academy of Sciences to crganize a highly successful National Forum on BioDiversity. The four-day, well- publicized event provided the public and media with the learned views of distinguished scientists and scholars on the subject of the rapid destruction of the Earth's natural habitats and the subsequent loss of plants and animals. Concurrent with the Forum was a poster-panel exhibition, film showings, displays of literature and audio-visual materials and the Smithsonian's first live national teleconference via satellite and cable. September Automated Systems: The decision was made to use the U.S. Department of Agriculture's service bureau, the National Finance Center, for the Institution's personnel management, payroll and reporting computer systems. A contract will ke negotiated with processing anticipated to begin mid-1987. September Visit: Kenton Miller, Director General of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, visited Panama to discuss the sponsorship and scheduling of the Fourth World National Parks Congress to be held in 1992. The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution was instrumental in promoting this action ard has offered its assistance towards the planning and conduct of this international event in Panama. September Milestone: Smithsonian Institution Libraries staff began using Electronic Mail for intralibrary communications. September Research: Seventy-five scientists from the Smithsonian and other institutions throughout the world began a long-term multidisciplinary study of a mangrove ecosystem at Twin Cays, Belize, Central America, sponsored by the National Muse of Natural History. a a) September Research: Analysis of data assembled in a pioneering 10-year study of tropical bats at Barro Colorado Island, Panama, by Naticnal Museum of Natural History mammalegist Charles 0. Handley, continued in 1986. Dr. Hardley's work is illuminating the demography ard natural history of a population of tropical bats and their important role in tropical forest ecology. Sectember Research: At the Smithsonian Marine Station at Link Port, National Museum of Natural History scientist M. G. Harasewych, began studies of mollusks, using DNA hybridization and iscenzyme electrophoresis techniques to confirm the evolutionary relationships inferred on the basis of shell morphometric and anatomical data. This represents one of the first efforts to use DNA techniques to study molluscan evolution. September 1 News Service: Electrenic transmission of the Smithsonian News Service to selected daily newspapers began via Associated Press Data Feature, a computerized wire service. A total of 1,550 other publications continue to receive the News Service monthly feature stories, written and distributed by the Office of Public Affairs, by mail. September 1] Spanish Edition: The first Spanish-language edition of the Smithsonian News Service, a product of the Office of Public Affairs, was distributed to 80 Spanish language newspapers in 19 states, Washington, D.C, Puerto Rico, Canada and Colombia. September 12 Exhibition: "Unknown Territory: Photographs by Ray K. Me ' opened at the National Museum of American art with 190 photogrephs decumenting Metzger's experimentation with photographic techniques. The artist discussed his work at a subsequent complementary program. September 12 Special Event: Sponsoring, Sustaining, Patron and James Smithson Society members of the Contributing Membership attended the National Endewment for the Arts’ "1986 National Heritage Fellowships Program." Presented at the George Washington University Lisner Auditorium, the pregram included performances by the master folk artists and artisans chosen as 1986 Heritage Fellows. September 15-19 Course: As part of the Conservation Analytical Laboratory's conservation training pregram, a specialist course in the Indentification of Historic Textile Dyes and the Preparation of Analytical Reference Standards was taught by the leading expert in this field, Dr. Helmut Schweppe of BASF, West Germany. This course, attended by 19 museum professionals was recorded on videotape, from which CAL, jointly with the Getty Conservation Institute, will prepare an educational tape at a later date. September 17 Lecture: Olga Hirshhorn described her life with her famed benefactor husband, in conjunction with the exhibition "Selections frem the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Bequest." The program was cosponsored by the Resident Associate Program and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. September 17-20 Workshop: The Office cf Museum Programs On-Site Workshop "Collections: Planning and Management," cosponsored by the Office of Museum Programs and the Hawaii Museums Association, sent a Smithsonian Institution team to Honolulu. Sectember 20 Special Event: As part of an ongoing effort to strengthen ties between museums and schools across the United States, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education conducted a regional workshop in Shreveport, Louisiana, serving more than 400 teachers from the area, including nearby Arkansas and Texas. September 23 Milestone: The exhibition "Milestones: 50 Years of Consumer Goods and Services" opened at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum to extensive national broadcast coverage, including ABC's "Good Morning America," and coverage in the New York Times. September 23-24 Special Program: "Pulse: A Practicum on Current Ideas and Approaches in Museum Education" was held at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. The two-day symposium featured lectures and workshops for docents. September 25 Exhibition Award: The Office of Horticulture was awarded second-place honors at the 38th Orchid Congress for orchid display, first place for an educational exhibition and first, second and third place awards for orchid photographs. September 26-27 Special Evert: The annual weekend for members of the James Smithson society included a formal dinner to honor members of the Society and the National Board of the Smithsonian Associates, a behind-the-scenes tour of the Supreme Court, followed by a luncheon at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Ferforming Arts. September 30 Exhibit Film: The epilogue film for the Museum of American History exhibition "Engines of Change" was completed by the Office of Teleccmmunications. 1S) Oo Appendix 1 Members of the Smithsonian Council, Boards, and Commissions, September 30, 1986 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION BOARD OF REGENTS Honorable Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States, ex officio, Chancellor (until September 26) Honorable William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States, ex officio, Chancellor (from September 26) Honorable George H. W. Bush, Vice President of the United States, ex officio Honorable Edwin J. (Jake) Garn, Senator from Utah Honorable Barry Goldwater, Senator from Arizona Honorable James R. Sasser, Senator from Tennessee Honorable Edward P. Boland, Representative from Massachusetts Honorable Silvio 0. Conte, Representative from Massachusetts Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California Honorable David C. Acheson, citizen of the District of Columbia Honorable Anne L. Armstrong, citizen of Texas Dr. William G. Bowen, citizen of New Jersey Mrs. Jeannine Smith Clark, citizen of the District of Columbia Dr. Murray Gell-Mann, citizen of California Honorable A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., citizen of Pennsylvania Honorable Carlisle H. Humelsine, citizen of Virginia Mr. Samuel C. Johnson, citizen of Wisconsin Mr. Barnabas McHenry, citizen of New York SMITHSONIAN COUNCIL Neil Harris Peter R. Marler Chairman Robert M. May Dore Ashton Matthew S. Meselson Paul Fussell Sidney W. Mintz Stephen Jay Gould Arthur Mitchell Christian C. Hohenlohe Frederick W. Mote Thomas P. Hughes David F. Musto Ada Louise Huxtable Jaroslav J. Pelikan Alice S. Ilchman Peter H. Raven Oliver 0. Jensen Carl E. Schorske Bennetta Jules-Rosette Emily D. T. Vermeule Sherman E. Lee Dave Warren Thomas E. Lovejoy sas oseoOrcpom er s ea ES ORES Ca @ 6 USRETEDE is Thani i fod coe i ee Le = Obs) Gah er wGlca, Claire Pia ere es ™ 7 Saris ewe See es wo aS ar Gos zr LlLevLL Lea we COLay Vie Nae) (Dla Sinn baveu Cneissi ior Cnarles Giilissie Jean Rs St. Clair CPI yin Oy arty A ise DADS. AS THeCrpDe trTiev ayes 2 /, Wa lie case tS 77 = Henry D. Smyth (deceased September 11, 1986) ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth, Honorary Chairman Mr. A. Alfred Taubman, Chairman Mr. Joel S. Ehrenkranz, President Mrs. Nancy B. Wellin, Vice President Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro, Vice President Mr. Irvin A. Levy, Vice President Mr. Dave H. Williams, Vice President/Treasurer Mrs. Dana M. Raymond, Secretary Miss Caroline R. Alexander Mrs. Eli Broad Mr. Eli Broad Mrs. Francis de Marneffe Mrs. George C. Dillon Mrs. Ahmet M. Ertegun Mrs. Walter B. Ford II Mr. Benjamin D. Holloway Mrs. Henry C. Johnson Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall Mrs. Charles Kessler FOUNDING TRUSTEES Mr. Lawrence A. Fleischman Mr. Edgar P. Richardson (deceased) Mrs. Edsel B. Ford (deceased) EX OFFICIO Mr. Robert McC. Adams Mr. Tom L. Freudenheim Mr. Gilbert H. Kinney Mr. Howard W. Lipman Mr. Richard Manoogian Mrs. Donald B. Marron Mr. Alexander R. Mehran Miss Julienne Michel Mrs. Muriel Kallis Newman Mrs. John Rosekrans, Jr. Mr. Richard Jay Schwartz Mr. C. Bagley Wright HONORARY TRUSTEES Dr. Irving F. Burton Mr. Russell Lynes Mrs. William L. Richards wo ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART ADVISORY COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, D.C. Bernard Mergen, Chair Marjory Balge Lorraine Brown David Driskell Alan Fern Lois Fink Henry Glassie William Homer Charles F. Hummel Mark J. Pachter John Vlach John Wilmerding NEW YORK Milton Brown, Chair Thomas N. Armstrong John I. H. Baur John Dobkin Anne d'Harnoncourt Linda S. Ferber William Gerdts Lloyd Goodrich Eugene Goossen John Howat James Humphry III John A. Kouwenhoven Russell Lynes Porter McCray Barbara Novak Clive Phillpot Jules D. Prown William B. Walker NEW ENGLAND Harley P. Holden, Chair Winslow Ames David S. Brooke Georgia Bumgardner Robert Cardinale Theresa Cederholm Anne Farnam Charles Ferguson Wolfgang Freitag Hugh Gourley Elton W. Hall Patricia Hills Sinclair Hitchings John Holverson John Kirk Elizabeth M. Kornhauser William Lipke Laura C. Luckey Paul Master-Karnik Elliot Offner James O'Gorman Ronald Onorato Stephen Riley Daniel Rosenfeld David Ross Theodore Stebbins Susan Strickler Katharine Watson Peter A. Wick Margret Craver Withers NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Herschel Chipp, Chair Graham Beal Whitney Chadwick Wanda Corn John Dillenberger James Elliott Albert Elsen Henry Hopkins Harvey Jones CHICAGO DOCUMENTATION PROJECT Connie Lewallen Margaretta Lovell Dennis Adrian Christina Orr-Cahall Don Baum Moira Roth Courtney Donnell Peter Selz Robert Evans Mare Simpson Richard Gray Donald L. Stover Neil Harris Ian McKibbin White Mary Jane Jacob Judith Kirshner Katharine Lee SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Maureen McKenna Archibald Motley Constance Glenn, Chair Franz Schulze E. Maurice Bloch David Sokol Ruth Bowman James Wells Bram Dijkstra Wim de Wit Beatrice Farwell John Zukowsky Burton Fredericksen Richard Koshalek Susan Larsen-Martin Ronald Onorato Earl A. Powell IIL Michael Quick Josine Ianco Starrels Maurice Tuchman Susan Walther Richard V. West CENTER FOR ASIAN ART: ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY and FREER GALLERY OF ART Sackler Visiting Committee Robert McC. Adams, Ex Officio Porter A. McCray The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, The Honorable George C. McGhee Chairman Henry Millon Charles Blitzer Cynthia Polsky Kwang-chih Chang Edith Porada Cynthia Helms Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler co wo Freer Visiting Committee Robert McC. Adams, Ex Officio Katharine Graham The Honorable Norman Y. Mineta, Porter McCray Chairman John Rosenfield Laurence Sickman, Vice-Chairman Hugh Scott Mrs. Jackson Burke Priscilla Soucek Kwang-chih Chang Richard Weatherhead Marvin Eisenberg COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM ADVISORY COUNCIL August Heckscher, Chairman Karen Johnson Boyd Rosemary Corroon Joan K. Davidson Joanne du Pont Harmon H. Goldstone Russell Lynes Kenneth Miller Arthur Ross Robert Sarnoff Marietta Tree Robert McC. Adams, ex officio Tom Freudenhein, ex officio HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sydney Lewis, Chairman Jerome L. Greene, Vice Chairman Charles Blitzer Anne d'Harnoncourt Thomas M. Evans Daniel P. Moynihan Robert Rosenblum (appointed July 1, 1986) A. James Speyer Leonard C. Yaseen Robert McC. Adams, ex officio Warren E. Burger, ex officio NATIONAL ATR AND SPACE MUSEUM ADVISORY ECARD Rebert Mcc. Adams, Chairman Ann P. Bradley Vice Admiral James C. Irwin, USCG Donald M. Koll Vice Admiral Edward H. Martin, USN Jacqueline Ponder Bernard E. Smith, Jr. Lt. Gen. Keith A. Smith, USMC Lt. Gen. Louis C. Wagner, Jr., USN Gen. Larry D. Welch, USAF Robert E. Whittington NATIONAL ATR AND SPACE MUSEUM RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. Lew Allen Professor Luis Alvarez Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin Dr. John Brademas Professor A. Hunter Dupree Professor Freeman Dyson Dr. Robert Frosch Professor Charles Gillispie Dr. Glenn Seaborg Professor James Van Allen NATIONAL MUSEUM ACT ADVISORY COUNCIL Patti Carr Black Ellsworth K. Brown Edmund Barry Gaither Jane K. Hutchins Paul Henry Knappenberger Robert R. Macdonald (ex officio) Frank Preusser William N. Richards Raymond H. Thompson Bret Waller Terry Weisser (ex officio) NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART COMMISSION Frank E. Moss, Chairman Mrs. Frances Humphrey Howard, Vice-Chairman David Driskell John A. Friede Colbert L. King Richard Long Helen Neufeld Robert Nooter Mrs. Milton F. Rosenthal Mrs. Susan Samuels Gustave Schindler Michael Sonnenreich Robert Farris Thompson Walter Washington Robert McC. Adams, ex officio Tom L. Freudenheim, ex officio 40 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART COMMISSION Mrs. Mary Homans, Chairman David S. Purvis, Vice Chairman Donald Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Brooke Blake Thomas S. Buechner Mrs. Johnson Garrett Ms. Nancy Graves R. Philip Hanes, Jr. Walker Hancock Bartlett H. Hayes, Jr. August Heckscher Mr. Thomas C. Howe Mrs. Jaquelin Hume Robert McC. Adams, ex officio James T. Demetrion, ex officio Lloyd Goodrich, Commissioner Emeritus NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Commission Senator Jake Garn (Chairman) Robert O. Anderson Barry Bingham, Sr. Michael Collins Thomas Mellon Evans W. John Kenney R. W. B. Lewis Katie Louchheim Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Senator Robert H. Morgan Barbara Novak Frank Stanton Richard Hunt R. Crosby Kemper, Jr. Myron Kunin Mrs. Nan Tucker McEvoy Charles Parkhurst Mrs. John D. Rockefeller IV Wilbur L. Ross Mrs. Oliver Seth Mrs. John Farr Simmons Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth Mrs. Bagley Wright J. Carter Brown, Director, National Gallery of Art, ex officio Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States, ex officio Robert McC. Adams, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, ex officio HORTICULTURE ADVISORY COMMITTEE James R. Buckler, Belva Jensen Chairman Orchid Subcommittee Edward S. Ayensu James R. Buckler Mary L. Ripley Carlton Lees Paul E. Desautels OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITT#E WK, Kellogg Foundation Project So! = William N. Richards, Chairman (through January 1986) Tom L. Freudenhein, Chairman (from February 1986) Jane R. Glaser, ex officio Janet W. Solinger, ex officio Alan M. Fern FOLKLIFE ADVISORY COUNCIL Adrienne Kaeppler, Chairman Roger Abrahams Richard Bauman Douglas Evelyn Henry Glassie Rayna Green John Langston Gwaltney Mary Schmidt Campbell David De La Torre J. O. Grantham Philip S. Humpnrey Abram Lerner William F. McSweeny Paul N. Perrot Richard H. Randall, Jr. Ralph C. Rinzler Michael H. Robinson Susan Stitt Michael Templeton Charlotte Heth Ivan Karp William Merrill Bernice Johnson Reagon Roy Seiber John Tchen Carlos Velez-Ibanez SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION WOMEN'S COUNCIL Carolyn Jones Chairperson Mary Combs Vice-Chair Lauranne Nash Secretary Katherine Sprague Treasurer Kathleen Baxter Historian Diana Cohen Montrose Cones Lori Dempsey Debora Fletcher Carole Fox Shadia Habbal Vera Hyatt Susan Jewett Susan Kalecik Christine Louton Judith Petroski Margaret Santiago Joanna Scherer Ellen Sprouls Susan Warner SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION INTERNSHIP COUNCIL Vicki Avera Co-Chairperson Eileen Hall Co-Chairperson Magda Schremp Co-Chairperson Ray Branham Linda Chick Pat Chieffo Sal Cilella Bruce Craig Zed David Georgina de Alba William Deiss July 1985-June 1986 Term Ann Noel Staff Assistant to the Council January 1926-December 1986 Term July 1986-June 1987 Term Betty Beuck Derbyshire Kathy Dorman Mary Dyer Erica: Ell Shirley Epps Zora Felton William Gaske James Goode Eileen Hall Nancy Hinton Judith Houston Harry Jackson Gretchen Jennings Mark Katz Pater Kibbee Betty Lathern Edward Lawson Trish Long Tom Lowderbaugh Eleanor McMillan Carolyn Mills Lauranne Nash Anne Peret Alan Postlethwaite Jacki Rand Argelis Roman Magda Schremp Marjorie Share Gayle Southworth Neil Spitzer Barbara Strickland Marge Turgel Carolyn Walker Wilcombd Washburn Rick Yamada Ken Yellis NATIONAL BOARD OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES Mr. Seymour H. Knox III, Chairman Mrs. Joe L. Allbritton Mr. Arthur G. Altschul Mr. Philip Anschutz Mr. Perry R. Bass Honorable Lucius D. Battle Mr. George B. Bingham, Jr. Mr. William W. Boeschenstein Mrs. I. Townsend Burden Mr. Frank T. Cary Mr. James H. Clement Mr. Jeffrey Cole Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr. Mrs. Robert Donner, Jr. Mr. Marshall Field Mr. W. L. Hadley Griffin Mr. Gerald D. Hines Mr. S. Charles Kemp Mr. Thomas M. Keresey Mr. Howard M. Love Mr. Brooks McCormick Mr. Alexander K. McLanahan Mr. Arjay Miller Mr. Charles H. Murphy, Jr. Mr. Jack S. Parker Mr. Siduey R. Petersen Mr. Charles W. Schmidt Mrs. George M. Seignious II Mrs. Edson W. Spencer Mr. Malcolm T. Stamper Mrs. James M. Walton Honorable John C. Whitehead Mr. J. Tylee Wilson Mrs. Peter Wray Honorary Members Mr. William S. Anderson Mr. Richard P. Cooley Mr. Joseph F. Cullman LII Honorable Leonard K. Firestone Mr. Alfred C. Glassell, Jr. Mr. Lewis A. Lapham Honorable George C. McGhee Justice Sandra D. O'Connor Mr. S. Dillon Ripley Mr. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Mr. Merritt Kirk Ruddock Honorable Thomas J. Watson, Jr. WOMEN'S COMMITTEE OF THE SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES Chainman Vice Chairman Secretary Assistant Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Mrs. David Acheson Mrs. Daniel Antonoplos Mrs. Albert Barclay, Jr. Mrs. Denton Blair Mrs. Adelyn Breeskin Mrs. George Bush Mrs. Joseph V. Charyk Mrs. Frank Clay Mrs. Robert Collier Mrs. Stuart C. Davidson Mrs. J. Edward Day Mrs. Adrian Fisher Mrs. Sydney J. Freedberg Mrs. George C. Gerber Mrs. Karl G. Harr, Jr. Mrs. Parker T. Hart Mrs. Edgar W. Holtz Mrs. Donald W. Jeffries Mrs. Godfrey W. Kauffmann Mrs. Clinton W. Kelly, III Mrs. Robert Koehler Mrs. Henry Krieger Mrs. Nevin Kuhl Mrs. George Varick Lauder Mrs. James Lehrer Mrs. Bruce MacLaury Mrs. William Mailliard Mrs. Alexander M. Maish Mrs. Henry Rowmer McPhee 44 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Avery Faulkner Robert Rogers W. Jerrold Scoutt Thomas Crocker Harold Snell Thomas Taylor James Mitchell Sam Nunn Dudley Owen Richard R. Palmer James R. Patton, Jr. Charles H. Percy Horace White Peters Richard Powell Malcolm Price S. Dillon Ripley Thomas M. Roberts Kirby Rodriquez Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Frederick B. Rooney Peter T. Russell John T. Sapienza Leonard Silverstein Henry P. Smith, III Guy Steuart Potter Stewart Mark Sullivan, III Richard L. Thompson . Robert D. van Roijen . Charles Verrill . John Voorhees . Charles Weber . Edwin M. Wheeler T. Ames Wheeler - Gordon Page Williams Laurence I. Wood JOHN F, KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Honorary Chairmen Mrs. Ronald Reagan Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Mrs. Jimmy Carter Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson Mrs. Gerald R. Ford Mrs. Aristotle Onassis Roger L. Stevens, Chairman Senator James A. McClure, Vice Chairman Henry Strong, Vice Chairman Frank Ikard, Secretary Charlotte Woolard, Assistant Secretary Timothy C. Coughlin, Treasurer Harry C. McPherson, Jr., General Counsel William Becker, Associate Counsel Richard H. Owens, Henry Strong, Assistant Treasurers Members Appointed by the President of the United States Joe L. Allbritton Joan Mondale Mrs. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Gerald M. Rafshoon Marshall B. Coyne Mrs. Abraham Ribicoff Richmond Crinkley Trammell Crow June Oppen Degnan Robert Fryer Mrs. Joseph B. Gildenhorn Mrs. William Lee Hanley, Jr. Charlton Heston Mrs. Earle Jorgensen Melvin R. Laird Marjorie M. Lawson Mrs. J. Willard Marriott Dina Merrill Caroline Hunt Schoellkopf Leonard L. Silverstein Jean Kennedy Smith Roger B. Smith Dennis Stanfill Roger L. Stevens Mrs. Theodore H. Strauss Henry Strong Lew R. Wasserman Mrs. Jack Wrather Members Ex Officio Designated by Act of Congress Otis R. Bowen, Secretary of Health and Human Services William J. Bennett, Secretary of Education Charles Z. Wick, Director, U.S. lator Edward M. Kennedy or Lowell Weicker, Jr. James A. McClure uw WM WM Ww om @ 5 i entative Joseph M. McDade Information Agency Representative Charles Wilson Representative Sidney R. Yates Marion.S. Barry, Meyor, District of Columbia Robert McC. Adams, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution Daniel J. Boorstin, Librarian of Congress J. Carter Brown, Chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts William Penn Mott, Jr., Director, National Park Service F. Alexis H. Roberson, Director, District of Columbia Department Recreation Honorary Trustees Mrs. Albert Lasker Ralph E. Becker Mrs. Jouett Shouse Mrs. J. Clifford Folger J. William Fulbright FRIENDS OF THE KENNEDY CENTER Annette G. Strauss, Chairman Thomas J. Mader, Executive Director National Council Alexander Armstrong Gayle Perkins Atkins Joy Dirksen Baker Mabel Brandon William L. Cotter, Jr. Geoffrey Edwards Russell Lindner Floretta Dukes McKenzie Dina Merrill Michael X. Morrell Jock Reynolds John Safer . Caroline Hunt Schoellkop£ Carol Schwartz Norma Davis Smith Roger L. Stevens Henry Strond Joy Carter Sundlun David Waller Togo’ D. West, Jr: o£ OHN F, KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Chairman Vice Chairmen orate Fund Leadership James E. Burke Chairman Johnson & Johnson Stephen J. Bechtel, Jr. Chairman Bechtel Group Robert A. Beck Chairman Prudential Insurance Theodore F. Brophy Chairman GTE Charles L. Brown Former Chairman AT & T John L. Clendenin Chairman BellSouth Lodwrick M. Cook Chairman Atlantic Richfield Donald F., Craib, Jn. Chairman, Retired Allstate John J. Creedon President Metropolitan Life Insurance Thomas H. Cruikshank Chairman Halliburton James L. Ferguson Chairman General Foods John H. Gutfreund Chairman Salomon Inc John R. Hall Chairman Ashland Oil Robert A. Hanson Chairman Deere & Company Edward L. Hennessy, Jr. Chairman Allied-Signal William R. Howell Chairman J. Cc. Penney Edward G. Jefferson Finance Committee Chairman DuPont David T. Kearns Chairman Xerox James L. Ketelsen Chairman Tenneco Charles F. Knight Chairman Emerson Electric Howard M. Love Chairman National Intergroup John G. McElwee Chairman John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance fs 48 Secretary J. W. McLean Chairman Banks of Mid-America Ruben F. Mettler Chairman TRW Jack Moseley Chairman USF & G Corporation Allen E. Murray Chairman Mobil John R. Opal Chairman, Executive Committee IBM Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. Chairman Pfizer James D. Robinson III Chairman American Express Andrew C. Sigler Chairman Champion International Leonard L. Silverstein Senior Partner Silverstein and Mullens Roger B. Smith Chairman General Motors John F. Welch, Jr. Chairman General Electric Thomas H. Wyman Former Chairman CBS Harold Burson Chairman Burson-Marsteller PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE ARTS cee ee A, wa Sate : Herbert L. Hutner, California Margaret Archambault, Illinois Robert D. Bain, North Dakota Joy S. Burns, Colorado Charles A. Camalier, Jr., Maryland Claire Chambers, Michigan Margot Denny, Alaska Ophelia De Vore-Mitchell, New York Mollie Faison, North Carolina William M. Fine, New York Richard A. Gallun, Wisconsin Beverly J. Gosnell, South Carolina Carl Halvorson, Oregon Leota Hayes, Mississippi T. David Higgins, West Virginia Stephen Jernigan, Oklahoma Peggy Mallick, Wyoming Alyne Massey, Tennessee Julia M. McCabe, Delaware Virginia McCann, New Jersey Millicent L. Monks, Maine Julie P. Montgomery, Georgia Lindsay, J. Morgenthaler, Ohio Lillian N. Nall, Nevada Jim Nelson, South Dakota Chairman Jeannette Nichols, Kansas Betty Noe, Louisiana Kay Orr, Nebraska John G. Pappajohn, Iowa Ann S. Penberthy, Arizona John Piercey, Utah Millie Pogna, New Mexico Gladys Prescott, Florida Chesley Pruet, Arkansas Ann Rydalch, Idaho Hugh K. Schilling, Minnesota William Siems, Montana Harriet Slaybaugh, Vermont Eileen Slocum, Rhode Island Charles C. Spalding, Hawaii Richard Taylor; District of) Columbia Dr. Paul Tessier, New Hampshire James Thompson, Kentucky Judith Thompson, Alabama G. Robert Truex, Jr. Washington Diane Ushinski, Pennsylvania Dorothy Vannerson, Texas Joseph Vetrano, Connecticut Judith Woods, Missouri Naomi Zeavin, Virginia NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART BOARD OF TRUSTEES Franklin D. Murphy, Chairman John R. Stevenson Carlisle H. Humelsine Ruth Carter Stevenson Robert H. Smith Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice of the United States, ex OLETCIO George P. Shultz, Secretary of State, ex officio James A. Baker, III, Secretary of the Treasury, ex officio Robert McCormick Adams, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, ex officio 49 WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS Board of Trustees William J. Baroody, Jr. Chairman Robert A. Mosbacher Vice Chairman Robert McC. Adams James A. Baker III Theodore C. Barreaux Daniel J. Boorstin Otis R. Bowen Frank G. Burke Lynne V. Cheney Kenneth B. Clark Stuart E. Eizenstat Gertrude Himmelfarb Max M. Kampelman Jesse H. Oppenheimer George P. Schultz Charles Z. Wick Appendix 2 Smithsonian Special Foreign Currency Program Awards Made October 1, 1985, through September 30, 1986 ARCHEOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY, AND RELATED DISCIPLINES American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Development conference for special Daedalus issue on India. American Institute of Indian Studies, Chicago. Illinois. Continued support for administration; research fellowships; Center for Art and Archeology; Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology. American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. XI World Congress of Sociology (India). Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. Ritual arts of the Baga (Guinea). Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. Indo-U.S. conference on the Indian economy. Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington. Comparative study of crop production in India. Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. Mughal gardens in Pakistan. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Epigraphic study of Sogdian and other remains from Gilgit and the Karakorum in Pakistan. Hunter College, New York, New York. Archeological strategies for Moenjodaro in Pakistan. Indo-U.S. Subcommission on Education and Culture, New York, New York. Indo-American fellowship program. National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C. Geophysical exploration at Moenjodaro, Pakistan. Smithsonian Office of Folklife Programs, Washington, D. C. Folklife research (Pakistan); el-Sebou: the birth ritual of Egypt. Social Science Research Council, New York, New York. Conference on agricultural terminologies (India). Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts. Conference on South Asia and world capitalism. University of California, Berkeley, California. Excavations at Opovo-Bajbuk (Yugoslavia); archeological investigations at Harappa, Pakistan; energy technologies and society in rural India. University of California, Los Angeles, California. International conference on the 100th anniversary of the Congress Party of India. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. Gender inequalities in rural north India. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Cooperative field and laboratory archeological investigations (India) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hellenistic and Roman influences on the ceramics of India; multidisciplinary exchanges program with University of Peshawar, Pakistan. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. Conference on old problems and new perspectives in the archeology of South Asia (India). SYSTEMATIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY (INCLUDING PALEOBIOLOGY) Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama and College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia. VI International Congress of Aracology (India). Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington. Paleontology and carbonate petrology of the Permian-Lower Triassic strata of the Salt, Surghar, and Khisor ranges of Pakistan. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Later Miocene hominoids and the origins of hominidae (Pakistan). National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C. Distributional and ecological studies of relictual avian populations on the Indian peninsula; international symposium on grass systematics and evolution (India); international conference on marine science in the Arabian Sea (Pakistan). National Zoological Park, Washington, D. C. Genetic analyses of captive lions (India); Indian environmental science congress; snow leopard conference (India). New York University, New York, New York. The snakes of Burma (Burma and India). Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. Study of early Cenozoic and older Siliceous microfossils Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Ecology of a semitropical monsoonal wetland in India; 3rd international congress on environmental education. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. A comparative study on the old workd and new world tiger beetle community structure (India). Rust College, Holly Springs, Mississippi. Nodulating plants of Pakistan. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama. Coraciiform avifauna of India. 1ty of Houston, Houston, Texas. Plumage patterns and speciation in Wo Phylloscopus" (India). University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Systematic analysis of honey bees (India). University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts. Chemical and mechanical communication in termites (India). University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. Comparative breeding ecology of black-bellied terms of South Asia (India). University of North Carolina, Morehead City, North Carolina. Sharks and their potential use as a food resource (India). University of North Dakota. Reproductive biology and conservation of the mugger crocodile (India). Utah State University, Logan, Utah. Generic limits in the Stipeae: the tapa of India and Pakistan. ASTROPHYSICS AND EARTH SCIENCES Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Geochemical and geochronological studies of selected flood basalt provinces of India; facies characteristics of the modern depositional environments of the east coast of India deltaic complexes. National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D. C. Late Quaternary geochronology (Egypt). University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, Rhode Island. Possible environmental impact of Deccan basalts volcanism at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary (India). MUSEUM PROGRAMS Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Exchange of museum personnel with the Pakistan Museum of Natural History. Indo-U.S. Subcommission on Education and Culture, New York, New York. Joint programs (India). Northwest Institute for Historic Preservation, Pullman, Washington. Stabilization and rehabilitation of historic monuments (Burma). aA oo Appendix 3 National Museum Act Grants Awarded in Fiscal Year 1986 GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, New York New York University, New York, New York Southern Illinois University, Carbordale, Illionis State University of New York, Cooperstown, New York University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan MUSEUM INTERNSHIPS Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio Harris County Heritage Society, Houston, Texas Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Historic Deerfield, Deerfield, Massachusetts Intermuseum Conservation Association, Oberlin, Ohio Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York New York Zoological Society, Bronx, New York North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina Northeast Document Conservation Center, Andover, Massachusetts Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas Pennsbury Society, Morrisville, Pennsylvania Riverbanks Zoological Park, Columbia, South Carolina Rochester Museum and Science Center, Rochester, New Yark St. Louis Zoological Park, St. Louis, Missouri University of California, Los Angeles, California University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota SEMINARS Association of Science-Technology Centers Dubuque County Historical Society, Dubuqve, Icwa Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico National Trust for Historic Preservation, Washington, D.C. Pacific Regional Conservation Center, Konolulu, Hawaii Virginia Association of Museums, Richmond, Virsinia SERVICES TO THE FIELD African American Museums Association, Washington, D.C. American Association for State and Lecal History, Nashville, Tennessee American Association of Museums, Washington, D.C. National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, Washington, D.C. Strong Museum, Rochester, New York SPECIAL STUDIES AND RESEARCH American School of Classical Studies, New York, New York | Carnegie-Mellcn University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware STIPENDS TO INDIVIDUALS FOR CONSERVATICN STUDIES Sergio Cautino, United States/International Council on Monuments and Sites, Washington, D.C. Scott Fulton, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada Lisa Goldberg, New York University, New York, New York Jeffrey C. Kimball, University of London, London, England Dana Moffett, University of London, London, England Jcseph Orfant, United States/International Council on Monuments and Sites, Washington, D.C. Terri Schindel, University of London, London, England Mary Scott, University of London, London, England Jane Sugarman, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware Vallentine Talland, State University of New York, Cooperstown, New York Ralph Wiegandt, State University of New York, Cooperstown, New York WN AN Appendix 4 Academic, Research Training, and Internship Appointments in Fiscal Year 1986 Listed immediately below in the first section of this Appendix under the heading “Aca- demic and Research Training Appointments” are Predoctoral and Postdoctoral fellows, Graduate Student fellows, Visiting Scientists or Scholars, and other special awardees and participants in special programs. This list was compiled by the Office of Fellowships and Grants. Interns and other appointees are listed in the second section under the heading “Internships and Other Student Appointments.” These entries were submitted by bureaus, offices, and divisions of the Smithsonian Institution and may contain some duplication. Also listed in this section are interns placed by the Office of Museum Programs. ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH TRAINING APPOINTMENTS The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellowships and Grants, research appoint- ments to visiting scientists, scholars, and students. The appointees are provided access to the Institution’s facilities, staff specialties, and reference resources. The awardees, listed in this Appendix by bureau, office, or division, began their residencies between October 1, 1985 and September 30, 1986. Predoctoral and Postdoctoral fellows, Graduate Student fellows, Visiting Scientists or Scholars, and other special awards and participants in spe- cial programs are so listed. The entries include the institution where the Fellow received or expects to receive the degree, or the home institution of the Visiting Scientist or Scholar and other special appointees. A brief description of the project to be undertaken at the Smithsonian is included where appropriate. The fellow’s or visitor’s host bureau or office and the Smithsonian advisor are also listed. ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART Jontyle Robinson, Faculty Fellow, Emory University. Archibald John Motlev Jr. and his artistic milieu with Garnett McCoy, Archives of American Art, from February 1 to Mav 31, 1986. BARNEY STUDIO HOUSE Kenneth Haltman, Graduate Student Fellow, Yale University. The role of the interpreter: treaty councils on the 19th-century frontier with Wilcomb Washburn, from June 16 to August 22, 1986. CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Nancy Benco, Postdoctoral Fellow, State University of New York, Binghamton. Compositional and technological variability: an approach to the study of pottery spvecialization in ancient societies with Jacqueline Olin and James Blackman, from February 1, 1986 to January Bl, 987s Ann Boulton, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, State University of New York, Buffalo. Object conservation with Carol Grissom from September 15, 1986 to September 14, 1987. Veletta Canouts, Visiting Scientist, Southern Illinois University. Hopi social boundary maintenance and exchange relationships, AD 1300-1600 with Ronald Bishop, from September 15, 1986 to September 14, 1987. Robert M. Ehrenreich, Postdoctoral Fellow, Oxford University, England. The state of iron technology in Roman dominated Britain with Jacqueline Olin and Roy Clarke, Department of Mineral Sciences, from October l, 1985 to December 31, 1986. Rosemary Gianno, Wenner-Gren Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. The analysis of identification of Southeast Asian resins with David von Endt, from February 1, 1986 to January 31, 1987. Rita Wright, Visiting Scientist, Harvard University. Production and distribution of ceramics in Middle Asia, with James Blackman, from June 16 to August 15, 1986. CENTER FOR ASTAN ART FREER GALLERY OF ART ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY James Wescoat, Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow, Universitv of Chicago. Via gardens watered by rurning streams': the meanings of water in Mughal Gardens at Agra with Milo Beach, from April 1 to September 15, 1986 and June 16 to September 15, 1987. Joseph Thompson, Webb Fellow, University o Ff Pennsylvania. The Vever Collection with Glenn Lowr~. e 2 1 to August 29, 1986. ws CO HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Maria Bartko-Singh, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Poznan, Poland. The aesthetic theory of Erwin Panofsky with Phvllis Rosenzweig, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from March 1, 1986 to February 28, 1987. Patricia McDonnell, Graduate Student Fellow, Brown University. Americans in Berlin before World War I: Oscar Bluemner, Charles Demuth, Lyonel Feininger, Marsden Hartley with Judith Zilcezer, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. Rebecca Zurier, Predoctoral Fellow, Yale University. The graphic art of the Ashcan School with Judith Zilcezer, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from June 1, 1986 to April 30, 1987. JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS Margaret Champlin, Graduate Student Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles. Rapael Pumpelly, geologist of the Gilded Age with Nathan Reingold, from February 17 to April ll, 1986. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM John D. Anderson, Jr., Charles A. Lindbergh Professor of Aerospace History, University of Maryland, College Park. Definitive history of aerodynamics and research in hypersonic aerodynamics with Walter Boyne, Director, and Howard Wolko, Department of Aeronautics, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Glenn Bugos, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. Testing the F-4 Phantom II: engineering practice in the development of American military aircraft, 1952-1972 with E. Timothy Wooldridge, Department of Aeronautics, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Michael Dennis, Predoctoral Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University. New relations: academic-military relations at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and the MIT Instrumentation Lab, 1942-1952 with David DeVorkin, Space Science and Exploration Department, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Louis R. Eltscher, Alfred Verville Fellow, Rochester Institute of Technology. A history of the Curtiss-Wright aeronautical corporation with F. Robert van der Linden, Department of Aeronautics, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Herbert Friedman, Martin Marietta Chair of Space History, The Johns Hopkins University. Progress of sounding rocket research centering on the Aerobee rocket era of the 1950's with David DeVorkin, Space Science and Exploration Department, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Jose Villela Gomez, International Fellow, Universidad Autonoma Nacional de Mexico. Early airlines of Mexico, establishment of the Mexican airline industry, and Mexico's place in aviation history with Ron Davies and Jay Spenser, Department of Aeronautics, from July 1, 1986 to June 30,°1987. Pierre Lissarrague, Charles A. Lindbergh Professor of Aerospace History. Experimental flight at the very beginning of aviation and charac- teristics of aircraft flown before 1910 with Walter Boyne, Director, and Ron Davies, Department of Aeronautics, from October 1, 1985 to September 30, 1986. Beth Parkhurst, Graduate Student Fellow, Brown University. History of women in the computer programming profession with Paul Ceruzzi, Department of Space Science and Exploration, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART Renee Boser-Sarivaxivanis, Regents Fellow, University of Basel, Switzerland. African textiles, the Lamb Collection with Sylvia Williams and Roy Sieber, from October 1, 1985 to August 31, 1986. Christraud Geary, Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston University. Historical photographs as sources for research on African art history and history with Roy Sieber, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Labelle Prussin, Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Washington. Nomadic African women as placemakers: the arts and architecture of nomadism in Africa with Sylvia Williams, from January 1 to August 3l, 1986. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Judith Hayward, Predoctoral Fellow, Columbia University. Man and nature in Winslow Homer's Adirondack pictures with Elizabeth Broun, Curatorial Division, and William Truettner, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from September 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. Michael Panhorst, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Delaware. Monumental sculpture dedicated on Civil War battlefields before 1920 with William Truettner and Lois Fink, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from October 1, 1985 to August 31, 1986. John Wetenhall, Predoctoral Fellow, Stanford University. The ascendency of modernism in American public sculpture with Virginia Mecklenburg and George Gurney, Department.of Painting and Sculpture, from July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY JoAnne Brown, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison. Next to Godliness: the meaning and practice of personal cleanliness in America, 1830-1980 with Barbara Melosh, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from October 15, 1985 to November 30, 1986. Richard Bushman, Regents Fellow, University of Delaware. Gentility and respectability, material culture in earlv America, 1700-1850 with Roger Kennedy, Director, and Garv Kulik, Department of Social and Cultural Historv, from January 1 to August 31, 1986. Bret Carroll, Graduate Student Fellow, Cornell University. Robert Hare's theories of electricity with Arthur Molella, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. Elizabeth Clark-Lewis, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park. The migration and employment transition of African-American women, 1890-1930 with Spencer Crew, Archives Center, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Wayne Durrill, Predoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Rural development in the Early New South: Anson County, North Carolina, 1870-1900 with Pete Daniel, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. Edwin Gabler, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Massachusetts. Social and economic historv of late 19th-century American telegraphers with Bernard Finn and Arthur Molella, Department of the History of Science and Technology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Paul Groth, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Factory space and “living” space: form and meaning in American industrial buildings, 1870-1930 with Robert Vogel, Department of the History of Science and Technology and Gary Kulik, Department of Social and Cultural History, from February | to July 31, 1986. Sharon Harley, Faculty Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park. What it means when women work: gender, race, and women's work in the nation's capital, with Spencer Crew and James Horton, Archives Center, from February 2 to June 1, 1986. Kenneth Kreitner, Graduate Student Fellow, Duke University. Town bands and community life in turn-of-the-century Pennsylvania with Horace Boyer and Cynthia Hoover, Department of Social and Cultural History, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. Alan Lessoff, Graduate Student Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University. The structure of local real estate and contracting business in the District of Columbia during the Gilded Age and the involvement of local entrepreneurs in the District development and party politics with Keith Melder, Department of Social and Cultural Historv, from February 3 to April 1l, 1986. Karen Linn, Predoctoral Fellow, Brown University. The American idea of the banjo with John Hasse, Department of Social and Cultural History, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Charl McGovern, Predoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. The discovery of he consumer, 1880-1940 with Jackson Lears, Department of Social and 1 a 21 Historv, and Svencer Crew, Archives Center, from September 1, 86 to August 31, 1987. Cynthia Neverdon-Morton, Faculty Fellow, Coppin State College. The Afro-American woman and the struggle for racial and social equality 1925-1975 with Edith Mayo, Department of Social and Cultural Historv, from September 1 to December 31, 1986. Rodnev Olsen, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universitv of Missouri. The visual culture of civilized morality with Jackson Lears and Susan Myers, Department of Social and Cultural History, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Frances Robb, Predoctoral Fellow, West Virginia University. Industrializa- tion in the Potomac River Valley, 1800-1860 with William Withuhn, Department of the History of Science and Technologv, from August 1, L986s tozJudiys 31 21987 ¢ ny William Wiggins, Faculty Fellow, Indiana University. The role of sports in Afro-American community life during the Jim Crow Era: 1896 to 1954 with Carl Scheele, Department of Social and Cultural History, from July 1 to August 31, 1986. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Hans Bath, Visiting Scientist, Forschungs - Institut Senckenberg, Frankfort, Germany. Examining and identifying a large number of parablenniins and other blennioids and fishes with Victor Springer, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from September 1 to September 28, 1986. David Begun, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. The taxonomy and phylogeny of Dryopithecus with Richard Potts, Department of Anthropology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Daniel Britt, Graduate Student Fellow, Brown University. The mineralogy and petrology of meteorites with Glenn MacPherson, Department of Mineral Sciences, from June 9 to August 15, 1986. James Brittsan, Visiting Student, University of Maryland, College Park. Rates of primary production through use of a cold water microcosm with Walter Adey, Marine Systems Laboratory, from April 1, 1986 to March 31, 1987. Susan Candela, Visiting Student, University of Miami. Identification of beaks of Pelagic Cephalopods from the Western North Atlantic with Clyde Roper, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from July 15 to July 3%: 1986. Ricardo Correa e Castro, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Taxonomic revision of the family Prochilodontidae (Pisces: Characiformes) with Richard Vari, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from August 1, 1986 to July 31, 1987. Steven Crum, Native American Fellow, University of Utah. The National Congress of American Indians and its involvement in American Indian higher education with Herman Viola, National Anthropological Archives, from June 9 to August 8, 19864. 61 Amv Dahlstrom, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Obviation in Fox with Ives Goddard, Department of Anthropology, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. Kruna Elbied-Rakic, Visiting Scientist, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Search for the deep-sea passage formed between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea at the beginning of the Pliocene (late Neogene) with Richard Benson, Department of Paleobiology, from March 1, 1986 to February 28, 1987. Richard Emlet, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Studies on developmental mode and its evolutionary consequences in fossil echinoids with David Pawson, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from October 1, 1985 to September 30, 1986. Ronald Engard, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indiana University. Art and political economy: the constitutionality of symbols in African myth, dance, and other “expressive forms” with Mary Jo Arnoldi, Department of Anthropology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Omran Frihy, U.S./Egypt Peace Postdoctoral Fellowship, Alexandria University, Egypt. Erosion of the eastern Nile delta with Daniel Stanley, Department of Mineral Sciences, from April 24, 1986 to February 24, 1987. Robert Gay, Native American Fellow, New Mexico State University. The Oglala Sioux Tribe from 1890-1934 with Herman Viola, National Anthropological Archives, from July 1 to July 31, 1986. Martha Graham, Graduate Student Fellow, University of New Mexico. An eth- noarcheological studv of Tarahumara residential site structure and mobility with William Merrill, Department of Anthropology, from September 8 to November 15, 1986. Mark Grygier, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, San Diego. Taxonomv, morphology, and ecological relationships of Myzostomida with Kristian Fauchald, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from July 1 to December 31, 1986; and May 15 to November 14, 1987. Royce Brooks Hanson, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles. Thermal and metamorphic evolution of the Ritter Range Pendant, East-Central Sierra Nevada, California with Sorena Sorenson and Richard Fiske, Department of Mineral Sciences, from September 15, 1986 to September 14, 1987. Marian Hansson, Visiting Scholar, University of Oklahoma. The Kiowa collections at the Smithsonian with William Merrill, Department of Anthropology, from April 15, 1986 to April 14, 1987. Lawrence Heaney, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kansas. Systematics and biogeography of Southeast Asian tree squirrels with Michael Carieton and Richard Thorington, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Alan Herndon, Graduate Student Fellow, Florida International University. Preliminary revisionary studies on North American Hypoxis with Robert Faden, Department of Botany, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. Lesley Hill, Faculty Fellow, University of Massachusetts. Bio-cultural approaches to the study of New World slavery and emancipation with Lawrence Angel, Department of Anthropology from February 1 to May 3l, 1986. Robert Hook, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kentucky. Paleoenvironmental controls on the accumulation and preservation of upper carboniferous tetrapod remains with Kay Behrensmeyer, Department of Paleobiology, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. Alan Robert Kabat, Visiting Student, Harvard University. Systematics of the Naticidae, a family of predatory marine gastropod mollusks with Richard Houbrick, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from June 11 to June 20, 1986. Silvard Kool, Predoctoral Fellow, George Washington University. Phvlogenv and taxonomy of thaidid (Prosobranchia: Muricacea) gastropods with Richard Houbrick, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from June l, 1986 to May 31, 1987. Varuni Kulasekera, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Peradeniva, Sri Lanka. A new species of Anopheles of the aitkenii species group from Sri Lanka with Karl Krombein, Department of Entomology, from August 4 to October 10, 1986. Lars Kvist, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Aarhus, Denmark. The taxo- nomy and specialization of Kohleria (sensu lato) (Gesneriaceae) with Laurence Skog, Department of Botany, from September 1, 1986 to August SSL 987.3 Michael Lambert, Graduate Student Fellow, Harvard University. Islam and Mational identity in Senegal with Ivan Karp, Department of Anthropology, from June 30 to September 5, 1986. Ariyawansa N. Liyanage, Graduate Student Fellow, Nagoya University, Japan. Minerological and chemical analysis of deep ocean sediments with Kurt Fredriksson, Department of Mineral Sciences, from October 2 to November 28, 1985. Karen Lupardus, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Kansas. Recovery and processing of Alabama (Muskogean language) texts collected bv John R. Swanton circa 1910 with Ives Goddard, Department of Anthropology, from June 1, 1986 to February 28, 1987. Mark Mack, Education Fellow, University of Massachusetts. Donald Ortner, Department of Anthropology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Anne Menue, Graduate Student Fellow, University of California, Los Angeles. Movement analysis in selected ethnic film with Mary Jo Arnoldi, Department of Anthropology, from June 16 to August 23, 1986. James Stuart Miller, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cornell University. A phylogene- tic analvsis of the dioptine genera (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) with Robert Robbins, Department of Entomology, from Februarv 15, 1986 to February. 14,. 1987. Sidney Mintz, Regents Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University. The cultural and economic place of sucrose in U.S. History with Robert Hoffman, Director, and Adrienne Kaeppler, Department of Anthropology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Dorothy Ann Pabst, Graduate Student Fellow, Duke University. Morphology and possible function of the subdermal connective tissue sheath in cetaceans with James Mead, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from June 2 to August 8, 1986. Michael Pogue, Visiting Scientist, University of Minnesota. Long-term program on canopy Lepidoptera with Terry Erwin, Department of Entomology, from August 1, 1986 to July 31, 1987. Carol Robertson, Faculty Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park. The dynamics of power and gender as reflected in Hawaiian performance con- texts with Adrienne Kaeppler, Department of Anthropology, from December 12, 1985 to May 30, 1986. Susan Rowley, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cambridge University, England. Inter-regional population movements and their archaeological visibility: a case study among northern hunter-gatherers with William Fitzhugh, Department of Anthropology, from November 15, 1985 to November 14, 1986. Anna Siniarska, Postdoctoral Fellow, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland. Sexual dimorphism and asymmetry of human bones with Donald Ortner, Department of Anthropology, from October 1, 1985 to September 30, 1986. Bob Smith, Native American Fellow, Long Beach State College. Oneidas, from time of contact through 1934 with Herman Viola, National Anthropological Archives, from February 1 to March 15, 1986. Celia Smith, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University. Species concepts in red algae: testing for evolution or phenotypic variation in spe- cies of Bostrychia (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales) with James Norris, Department of Botany, from January 15, 1986 to January 14, 1987. Margaret Stern, Graduate Student Fellow, University of California, Davis. Ecology and biogeography of Andean bamboo and its associated fauna with Thomas Soderstrom, Department of Botany, from March 17 to May 23, 1986. Hans—-Dieter Sues, Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University. Patterns of evolution in herbivorous mammal-like reptiles from the Beaufort Group (Perino-Triasic) of southern Africa with Nicholas Hotton, Department of Paleobiology, from August 1], 1986 to July 31, 1987. James Thomas, Predoctoral Fellow, Florida Institute of Technology. Cladistical analysis of selected tropical gammaridean amphipoda with Laurens Barnard, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, from June !, 1986 to May 31, 1987. Russell Thornton, Native American Fellow, Florida State University. James Mooney: historic American Indian populations and epidemiology with Douglas Ubelaker, Department of Anthropology, from January 1 to February 28, 1986. Katherine Troyer, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Davis. The evolution of herbivory in terrestial vertebrates with George Zug, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from September J], 1986 to August 31, 1987. Susan Weller, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Texas, Austin. A revised classification and phylogeny of the Nystaleini (Lepidotera: Notodontidae) with Robert Robbins, Department of Entomology, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1987. Thosaporn Wongratana, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of London, England. A revision of phylogeny and taxonomy of Indo-West Pacific clupeoid fishes with Robert Gibbs, Department of Vertebrate Zoology, from October l, 1985 to September 30, 1986. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Dorinda Evans, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Emory University. Gilbert Stuart: The artist and his influence with Lillian Miller, Charles Wilson Peale Papers, from September 1, 1986 to April 30, 1987. Tara Tappert, Predoctoral Fellow, George Washington University. Biography of Cecilia Beaux (1855-1942) and a critical analysis of her work with Lillian Miller, Charles Wilson Peale Papers, from July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK G. Agoramoorthy, Visiting Student, University of Jodhpur, India. Reproductive strategies of male and female Hanuman Langurs of Jodhpur, India with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from May 1 to October 31, 1986. Sara Aliga, Visiting Student, University of Ricardo Palma, Peru. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Bharat Bhushan, Visiting Student, University of Bombay, India. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Mary Katherine Carlstead, Postdoctoral Fellow, State University of Groningen, Netherlands. Predictability as a factor contributing to the occurrence of cage stereotypies in zoo animals with John Seidensticker, Department of Mammalogy, from September 15, 19856 to =a = September 14, 1987. 68 66 Peter Davidar, Visiting Student, Madras University, India. R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Kim C. Derrickson, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universitv of Pennsvivania. The experimental use of female mockingbird (Mimus polvglottos) response to assay the effectiveness of male song repertoires of different size and delivery patterns in attracting females with Eugene Morton, from October 15, 1985 to October 14, 1986. Pulinkunnel Ease, University of Calicut, India. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Lisa Forman, Visiting Scientist, New York University. Population genetics with Katherine Ralls, Department of Zoological Research, from August 1, 1986 to July 31, 1987. Kenneth Halama, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Virginia. Differences in salamander species diversity between disturbed and undisturbed habitats with John Seidensticker, Department of Mammalogy, from June 9 to August 15, 1986. JoGayle Howard, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Maryland, College Park. Xenogenous fertilization of leopard cat (Felis begalensis) oocvtes with David Wildt, Department of Animal Health, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. Yadvendradev V. Jhala, University of Bombay, India. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Subba Manbahadur, Visiting Student. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. William McShea, Postdoctoral Fellow, State University of New York, Binghamton. Social organization of a fossorial insectivore (Condvlura cristata) with Edwin Gould, Department of Mammalogy, from June 1, 1986 to May 31, 1987. Daniel Mughogho, Visiting Student, University of Malawi, Central Africa. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Donald Nichols, Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. Development of immunologic tests to detect Parelaphostrongvlus tenuis infection in exotic ungulates with Richard Montali, Department of Pathology, from August 1, 1986 to July 31, 1987. Enrique Ortiz, Visiting Student, San Marcos State University, Peru. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to April 15, 1986. Survo W. Prawiroatmodjo, Visiting Student, Airlangga University, Indonesia. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoclogical Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1984. Ramkrishnan Selvakumar, Visiting Student, Madurai-Kamaraj University, India. Feeding ecology and social organization of the Gaur 'Bos Gaurus' with Christen Wemmer, Department of Conservation, from May 1 to October 31, 1986. Ram Prit Yadav, Visiting Student. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. Prospero A. Yance, Visiting Student, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru. Conservation and Wildlife Management Training with R. Rudran, Department of Zoological Research, from June 2 to August 15, 1986. OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS Edward Ayom, Graduate Student Fellow, City University of New York. A linguistic and pedagogic exegesis of some (Jieng) Dinka tongue twisters, riddles, and song and dance games with Peter Seitel and Ives Goddard, Department of Anthropology, from June 30 to September 5, 1986. Francesca Cappelletto, Graduate Student Fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Analysis of the Festival] of American Foixlife and its ramifications from theoretical perspective with Peter Seitel, from September 15 to November 21, 1986. Margaret Wade-Lewis, Faculty Fellow, New York Universitv. Analvsis and cataloguing of tapes from the Festival Black Storvtelling with Phyllis May-Machunda, from July 1 to August 31, 1986. SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Johannes Andersen, Visiting Scientist, Copenhagen University, Denmark. Radial velocity measurements on early-type stars and spectroscopic binaries from August 11 to October 30, 1986. Lawrence Anderson, Visiting Scientist, University of California, Berkeley. Study of the thermal equilibrium of the solar atmosphere from the pho- tosphere to the hase of the corona, from July 7 to July 18, 1986. Keith Arnaud, Postdoctoral Fellow, Cambridge University, England. Soft x-rav Spectra used to study a large sample of clusters, near infrared spectra of old steller populations, and the consequences of cooling flows by using IRAS and Hubble Space Telescope data, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1988. Alison Campbell, Visiting Scientist, Cambridge University, England. Age sequences in giant extragalactic bursts of star formation with Steven Willner, Department of Optical and Infrared Astronomv, from May 15, kI86: ho: Januaty 32,. 1988). Hendrik W. DeVries, Visiting Scientist, Columbia University. High latitude molecular clouds associated with infrared emission from IRAS with Patrick Thaddeus, Department of Radio and Geoastronomy, from July | to August 31, 1987. David Fegun, Visiting Scientist, University College, Dublin, Ireland. High energy astrophysics, from September 1 te October 3, 1986. Akihiko Hashimoto, Postdoctoral Fellow, Nagoya University, Japan. Planet forming processes in the solar nebula, with J.A. Wood, Department of Planetary Sciences, from May 1, 1986 to April 30, 1987. Philip Judge, Visiting Scientist, Oxford University, England. Calculation of model stellar atmospheres based on sulphur atomic data from July 28 to August 22, 1986. Cedric Lacey, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Postdoctoral Fellow, Cambridge Universitv, England. Dissipational galaxy formation, and stellar dynamics with George Field, Department of Theoretical Astrophysics, from Julv 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. Valerie de Lapparent, Postdoctoral Feilow, University cf Paris, France. The large-scale distribution of galaxies with Irwin Shapiro, Director, from September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1988. Laurence Marschall, Visiting Scientist, University of Chicago. Radial velocities of stars in the Trapezium Cluster in Orion with David Latham and Robert Mathieu, Department of Optical and Infrared Astronomy, from July 1, 1986 to August 3], 1987. Brian McBreen, Visiting Scientist, Universitv College, Dublin, Ireland. Star forming regions in the Giant Molecular Clouds, from September 22 to October 1l, 1986. Birgitta Nordstrom, Visiting Scientist, Stockholm University, Sweden. Radial velocitv measurements on earlv-tvpe stars and spectroscopic binaries, from August 25 to October 31, 1986. Lenoid Ozernov, Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow. Intergalactic medium, quasars, galaxy formation, and other ohenomena related to cosmological problems with Irwin Shapiro, Director, and George Field, Department of Theoretical Astrophvsics from July 21, 1986 to Julv 31, 1988. Russell, Visiting Scientist, University of Leicester, England. torv infrared spectroscopy of astronomical ions with H.E. Radford, partment of Atomic and Molecular Physics, from July 1 to December 31, Sankar P. Tarafdar, Visiting Scientist, University of Calcutta, India. Interstellar chemistrv with A. Dalgarno, Department of Theoretical Astrophvsics, from August 27 to September 30, 1986. Hans Ungerechts, Visiting Scientist, Bonn University, Germany. CO Survey of the molecular clouds in Perseus, Taurus, and Auriga with Patrick Thaddeus, Department of Radio and Geoastronomy, from August 15 to December 31, 1986. P. Venkatakrishnan, Visiting Scientist, Bangalore Universitv, India. The physics of solar magnetic flux-tubes; long baseline optical inter- ferometry with R.W. Noves and Peter Nisenson, Department of Solar and Stellar Physics, from September |] to September 30, 1986. Ira Wasserman, Visiting Scientist, Cornell University. Elementary particle physics with George Rybicki, Department of Theoretical Astrophysics, from April 1 to June 15, 1986. Frank Wilczek, Regents Fellow, University of California, Santa Barbara, with Irwin Shapiro, Director, and staff, from June 15 to August 15, 1986; June 15 to August 15, 1987; and June 15 to August 15, 1988. Andrzej Zdziarski, Visiting Scientist, Harvard University. Model of Gamma tay burst sources based on repeated Compton scatterings with Alan Lightman, Department of Theoretical Astrophysics, from May 15 to August 1555 1936. SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER Hilton Biggs, Visiting Scientist, Purdue University. Renovation of a UVB instrument with Bernard Goldberg and John Sager, Rockville, from June 16 to July 4, 1986. Josef Grabowski, Visiting Scientist, Poznan Technical University, Poland. Atmospheric pressure effect on photosynthetic energy transfer with Elisabeth Gantt, Rockville, from June 1 to November 30, 1986. Geoffrey Holmes, Visiting Scientist, University of Cambridge, England. Far-red enchancement of stomatal aperture and photosynthesis under simulated natural conditions with William Klein, Rockville, from October 12 to October 26, 1986 Jitendra Khurana, Postdoctoral Fellow, Delhi University, India. Physiology of flowering of the duckweeds with Charles Cleland, Rockville, from October 1, 1985 to September 30, 1986. Mamoru Mimuro, Visiting Scientist, National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan. Chemical modification of energy transfer in photosynthetic antennae with Elisabeth Gantt, Rockville, from August 16 to September 6, 1986. Laura Nye, Visiting Student, North Carolina State Universitv. Telemetric analvsis of foraging and movement bv Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun) with Anson Hines, Edgewater, from Mav 1, 1986 to April 30, 1987. Curtis Robinson, Visiting Scientist, Edinboro State College. Gene regula- tion of carotenoid biosynthesis in N. crassa with Roy Harding, Rockville, from July 15, 1986 to July 14, 1987. Allison Snow, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Massachusetts. Male and female reproductive success of a woodland orchid, Tipularia discolor with Dennis Whigham, Edgewater, from September 1, 1986 to December 31, 1987; and Avril 1 to August 31, 1988. Mark Southerland, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Behavioral ecology of coexisting generalist ant species with James Lynch, Edgewater, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. James Stretch, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Santa Rarbara. Role of emergent plankton in regulating infaunal patchiness with Anson Hines, Edgewater, from March 1, 1986 to February 28, 1987. David Ward, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of East Anglia, Norwich, England. Acclimation of photosynthetic carbon reduction and light harvesting to nitrogen stress in Spartina alterniflora, Loisel with Bert Drake, Rockville, from July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. Fan Jie Zeng, Visiting Scientist, Academia Sinica, Beijing, China. Evolutionary relationship of Phycobilisome containing algae with Elisabeth Gantt, Rockville, from November 1, 1985 to October 30, 1986. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES Su Ge, Graduate Student Fellow, Brigham Young University. U.S. China Policy from Mutual Defense Treaty to Taiwan Relations Act with William Moss, Smithsonian Institution Archives, from June 9 to August 16, 1986. SMITHSONIAN MARINE STATION AT LINK PORT Rudiger Bieler, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universitat Hamburg, West Germany. Taxonomy, biology, and ecology of the gastropod family vermetidae in the subtropical Western Atlantic with Richard Houbrick, Department of Invertehrate Zoology, from June 1, 1986 to May 31, 1987. Beth Okamura, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley. Partitioning of food resources by bryozoans with Mary Rice, and Alan Cheetham, Department of Paleobiology, from November 1, 1985 to October 31, 1986. Kent Saxin-Hammarstrom, Graduate Student Fellow, Duke University. Structure and ultrastructure of the body wall of Sipnuncula and Echiura, with functional and phvlogenetic conclusions with Mary Rice, from September 1 to November 7, 1986. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Thomas Aide, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Utah. The interactions of leaf phenology and insect herbivory with Egbert Leigh, from November 1, 1985 to March 31, 1986 and November 1, 1986 to March Silk, BOS 7 Jeffrey Brawn, Visiting Scientist, Northern Arizona University. The rela- tionship between anthropod abundance and avian community structure in tro- pical forests, with James Karr, from January 20, 1986 to March 15, 1987. Edward Allen Herre, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa. The implications of reproductive allocation patterns for the coevolution of figs and fig pollinating wasps with Egbert Leigh and Donald Windsor, from March 10 to July 10, 1986 and January 1 to August 30, 1987. Emilio Herrera, Postdoctoral Fellow, Oxford University, England. Social behavior and ecology of the Panamanian Capybara with Nicholas Smythe, from August l, 1986 to July 31, 1987. Jerome Howard, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Iowa. Effects of recruitment and resource quality on persistence of leaf-cutting ants (Atta) with Stephen Hubbell, from January 1 to December 31, 1986. Kaoru Kitajima, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Illinois. Comparative study of photosynthetic and growth characteristics of neotropical tree seedlings with Alan Smith, from May 27 to August l, 1986, Sonia Ortega, Noyes Postdoctoral Fellow, University of South Carolina. Distribution and abundance of rocky intertidal organisms on the Caribbean coast of Panama with Jeremy Jackson, from September 1 to November 30, 1986. Raymond Peterson, Faculty Fellow, Howard University. Salinity tolerance assessments of the mangrove ferns Acrostichum aureum and A. danaefo- lium of Panama with Alan Smith, from June | to July 31, 1986. Guadalupe Williams-Linera, Noyes Predoctoral Fellow, University of Florida. Tropical edge vegetation and the effect of proximity to the edge on forest structure with Alan Smith and James Karr, from September 1, 1984 to August 31, 1987. Janie Wulff, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale Universitv. Sponge-feeding f and the distribution, abundance and color of tropical demosvonges wi Ross Robertson, from March 1, 1986 to Februarv 28, 1987. INTERNSHIPS AND OTHER STUDENT APPOINTMENTS The Smithsonian offers internships and other appointments to visiting graduate and undergraduate students. The persons—listed by bureau, office, or division—in this Appendix began their appointments between October 1, 1985 and September 30, 1986. Holders of special awards and participants in special programs are so listed. The institu- tions attended, the title or a brief description of the project undertaken, where appropri- ate, and the name of the Smithsonian supervisor are given for each of the interns. SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESHARCH CENTER Anneta Argyres, B.S. Candidate, Brown University. Two spects of benthic patch- iness in the Rhode River Estuary, with Dr. Anson Hines, from February 10, 1986 througn May 16, 1986. Beth Bachur, B.S., University of Maryland. Tidal exchange of nutrients by brackish marsaes, with Dr. Dennis Whigham, from March 10, 1986 through August 1, 1900. Nancy Bretz, Volunteer Research Assistant, B.S. Mills College. The use of Stable isotopes for the study of nutrient dynamics, with Or. David Correll, from July 28, 1986 througn Septemoer 30, 1986. Sybil Carrere, Volunteer Research Assistant, University of California at Irvine. Estuarine ecoloay and ph sioloaical and psychological aspects of stress, witn Dr. Anson Hines, trom Marcn 1, 1980 througn FeDruary 28, 1987. Kristin Churchill, B.S. Candidate, University of Wisconsin at Madison. An interpretation of otoliths to determine age of Fundulus, with Or. Anson Hines, from June 2, 1986 through August 22, 1986. John Craig, B.S. Towson State University. Temporal patterns of fish abun- dances in Muddy Creek, witn Dr. Anson Hines, Trom Fedruary 10, 1986 througn May 16, 1986. Carla Daniels, B.S. Candidate, Jacksonville University. Ory deposition versus acid rain leaching from the forest canopy, with Dr. David Correll, from June 16, 1986 through August 22, 1986. Mary D'Imperio, Volunteer Research Assistant, Bamboo Physiology, with Dr. Gerald Deitzer, from October 1, 1985 through Septemper 31, 1986. David Edelman, B.S. Candidate, University of Maryland. Bamboo Physiology, with Dr. Gerald Deitzer, from October 1, 1985 through July 31, 1986 Gina Gore, Volunteer Research Assistant. Population and community ecology of estuarine invertebrates and fisn, with Ur. Anson Hines, from May 1, 1986 tnrougn August 15, 1986. James Harbage, M.S. Candidate, Univeristy of Maryland. Effects of light on rooting in plant tissue cultures, with Dr. Gerald Deitzer, from Uctober 1, 1985 tnrough September 31, 1986. Suzanne Hill, B.S. Candidate, Towson State University. Edaphic factors con- tributing to the zonation of salt marsh species, witn Dr. Dennis Whignam, Trom June 2, 1986 througn August 22, 1986. cobert M. Perez, Volunteer Research Assistant, Chase Manhattan Bank. Popula- tion and community ecology of estuarine invertebrates and fish, with Dr. Anson Hines, from September 1, 1980 tnrougn Septemper 15, 1986. SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Thomas Mitchell Aide, Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Utah. The Interaction of Leaf Phenology and Insect Herbivory , with Dr. Egbert Leigh, from October 1, 1985 through March 31, 1987. Victor Apanius, Graduate Student Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania. Incidence of Blood and Intestinal Parasitism in an Insular Avifauna , with Dr. Joseph Wright, from April 6, 1987 through June 12, 1987. Brian Bock, Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Tennessee. The Effects of Gene Flow Barriers on the Differentiation of Anolis limifrons Subpopulations in Panama, with Dr. Joseph Wright, from July 15, 1985 through September 30, 1986. Jeffrey Brawn, Visiting Scientist, Northern Arizona University. The Relationship Between Arthropod Abundance and Avian Community Structure in Tropical Forests, with Dr. James R. Karr, from January 20, 1986 through March 15, 1987. William Davis, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Texas at Austin. Evolution of Sex Roles and Mating Strategies in New World Kingfishers , with Dr. Martin Moynihan, from December 1, 1986 through November 30, 1987. Philip DeVries, Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin. Mutualistic Interactions between Ants, Hostplants, Parasitoids and Two Species of Riodinid Butterflies, with Dr. Donald Windsor, from September 1, 1985 through August 31, 1986. Theodore Dudley, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cambridge, England. Kinematics and Ecology of Flight in Butterflies , with Dr. Donald Windsor, from January 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987. Edward Allen Herre, Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Iowa. The Reproductive Biology of Figs and Fig Pollinating Wasps , with Drs. Donald Windsor and Egbert Leigh, from March 10, 1986 through August 30, 1987. Emilio Herrera, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Oxford University. Social Behavior and Ecology of the Panamanian Capybara , with Dr. Nicholas Smythe, from August 1, 1986 through July 31, 1987. Kevin Hogan, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Illinois. The Effect of Sunflecks on the Growth and Survival of Tropical Tree Seedlings , with Dr. Alan Smith, from October 1, 1986 through September 30, 1987. Jerome Howard, Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Iowa. Effects of Recruitment and Resource Quality on Persistence of Leaf-Cutting Ants (Atta), with Dr. Stephen Hubbell, from January 1, 1986 through December 31, 1986. Dominique Irvine, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University. Regicnal Variation in Native Resources Management Practices in the Ecuatorian Amazon, with Dr. Olga Linares, from Maren 1, 1987 through August 31, 19288. Kaoru Kitajima, Graduate Student Fellowship, University of Illinois. Comparative Study of Photosynthetic and Growth Characteristics of Neotropical Tree Seedlings on Barro Colorado Island, with Dr. Alan Smith, from May 26, 1986 through August 5, 1986. Raymond Leo Petersen, Visiting Faculty Fellow, Howard University. Salinity Tolerance Assessments of the Mangrove Ferns Acrostichum aureum and A. danaefolium of Panama, with Dr. Alan Smith, from June 2, 1986 through August 1, 1986. Hugh P. Sweatman, Postdoctoral Fellow, Macquarie University. Predatory Behaviour of some Coral Reef Fishes: a Field Study , with Dr. Ross Robertson, from February 1, 1987 through January 31, 1988. Janie Lea Wulff, Postdoctoral Fellowship, Yale University. Sponge-Feeding Fishes and the Distribution, Abundance and Color of Tropical Demosponges, with Dr. Ross Robertson, from March 10, 1986 through March 9, 1987. Other Visiting Scholars George Angehr, Short-Term Visitor, University of Colorado. Forest Structure in Madagascar , with Dr. Egbert Leigh, from October 1, 1985 through October 27, 1985. Anthony Coates, Short-Term Visitor, George Washington University. Ecological and Evolutionary Effects of the Closure of the Central American Isthmus on Corals and Coral Reefs, with Dr. Jeremy Jackson, from December 1, 1985 through January 30, 1986. Carlon Mark Eakin, Short-Term Visitor, University of Miami. The Importance of Damselfish Territorial Aggression on Sea Urchin Bioerosion at El Nifio Perturbed Coral Reefs, with Dr. Peter Glynn, from January 8, 1986 through January 20, 1986. Robert Fleischer, Short-Term Visitor, University of Hawaii. Host Use by the Brood=Parasitic Giant Cowbird , with Dr. Neal Smith, from March 1, 1986 through April 15, 1986. Ann Foster, Short-Term Visitor, University of Iowa. Growth and Phenotypic Plasticity in Two Families of Reef Corals , with Dr. Jeremy Jackson, from August 1, 1986 through August 22, 1986. Mary Hagedorn, Short-Term Visitor, Cornell University. Social Communication: Plasticity of Sexually Dimorphic Electric Signals in South American Electric Fish, with Dr. James Karr, from January 1, 1986 through January 31, 1986. Gilbert Neal Hooker, Short-Term Visitor, University of California, Santa Barbara. Environmental, Biochemical and Genetic Factors Controlling the Reproduction and Recruitment of Panamanian Reef Corals and Associated Fauna, with Drs. Jeremy Jackson and Nancy Knowlton, from April 1, 1986 through April 22, 1986. Alison Jolly, Short-Term Visitor, Rockefeller University NY. Forest Structure in Madagascar , with Dr. Egbert Leigh, from October 23, 1985 through October 30, 1985. Hans Malicky, Short-Term Visitor, Biologische Station Lunz, Austria. Ecology and Distribution of Tropical Biotopes of Aquatic Insects , with Dr. Hindrik Wolda, from February 6, 1986 through March 25, 1986. Immants G. Priede, Short-Term Visitor, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Use of Ultrasonic Transmitters as Means of Monitoring the Cardiac Rate and Electro-Cardiograms of the Sea Snake Pelamis platurus, with Dr. Ira Rubinoff, from March 23, 1986 through Maren 13, 1986. Robert F. Stallard, Short-Term Visitor, Princeton University. Weathering and Nutrient Cycling at Barro Colorado Island and the Tropics , with Dr. Egbert Leigh, from April 7, 1986 through June 7, 1986. Other Fellowship Programs Heinz Enrique Brucher, Senior Sabbatical, Centro Regional de Investigacion Cientirica, Argentina. Useful Plants of Neotropical Origin , with Dr. Gilberto Ocana, from June 1, 1986 through August 31, 1986. Gonzalo Castro, Noyes Predoctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. Latitudinal Gradient in the Daily Energy Expenditure of the Sanderling (Calidris alba), with Dr. Neal Smith, from November 23, 1986 through February 15, 1988. Rosendo Fraga, Senior Sabbatical, University of California, Santa Barbara. Behavioral Ecology of Tropical Icterines , with Dr. Neal Smith, from October 18, 1986 through April 13, 1986. Sonia Ortega, Noyes Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of South Carolina. Distribution and Abundance of Rocky Intertidal Organisms on the Caribbean Coast of Panama, with Dr. Jeremy Jackson, from September 1, 1986 through December 1, 1986. Guadalupe Williams-Linera, Noyes Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Florida. Tropical Forest Edge Vegetation and the Effect of Proximity to the Edge on Forest Structure, with Drs. Alan Smith and James Karr, from August 1, 1986 through August 1, 1987. Short-Term Fellowships in Tropical Biology Jaime Cavelier, Short-Term Fellowship, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia. Relaciones Hidricas en Especies de un Bosque Nublado y un Bosque Humedo Estacional, with Drs. Alan Smith and Egbert Leigh, from August 17, 1986 through September 30, 1986. Timothy Collins, Short-Term Fellowship, Yale University. Evolution of Amphi-American Gastropod Cognates , with Dr. Jeremy Jackson, from January 2, 1986 through April 1, 1986. Eric E. Gonzalez, Short-Term Research Grant, California State University, Long Beach. The Quantitative Seasonal Fluctuations of Abundance, Diversity and Distribution of Soft-Bottom Intertidal Fauna of the Bay of Panama, with Dr. Jeremy Jackson, from June 28, 1986 through July 25, 1986. Hector Guzman, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Costa Rica. Changes in the Diet of Arothron meliagris in the Western Pacific , with Dr. Ross Robertson, from July 24, 1986 through December 24, 1986. Preston Hardison, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Washington. Environmental Control of Sex Allocation in the Androdiocious Lantern Bass, Serranus baldwini, with Dr. Ross Robertson, from November 15, 1985 through March 15, 1986. Susan Harrison, Short-Term Fellowship, University of California, Davis. Host Plant Relations and Within Seasonal Population Dynamics of Zunacetha annulata on Hybanthus prunifolia, with Dr. Henk Wolda, from June 25, 1986 through August 7, 1986. Linden Higgins, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Texas. Environmental Factors Affecting Individual Behaviors and Population Dynamics of Orb-Web Spider, Nephila clavipes, with Dr. Henk Wolda, from March 9, 1986 through June 6, 1986. Audrey Liese, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Vermont. The Impact of Soil Parasites on the Establishment of Calophyllum longifolium Seedlings, with Dr. Joseph Wright, from July 16, 1986 through October 15, 1986. Robin Manasse, Short-Term Fellowship, University of California. Variation in Seed Size and Fertilization in Crinum erubescens (Amaryllidaceae) , with Dr. Joseph Wright, from August 4, 1986 through November 16, 1986. Carole McIvor, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Virginia. Stegastes leucostictus Relative Abundance and Distribution: the Role of Competition, with Dr. Ross Robertson, from October 1, 1986 through January le 987. Veselin Miscovic, Short-Term Fellowship, Ecvark Kardelj University. Las Interacciones Iconograficas y Estilisticas entre la Ceramica y la Orfebreria de la Baja Centroamerica: Aproximacion Historica-Artistica, with Dr. Richard Cooke, from November 17, 1985 through February 17, 1986. Paul Rich, Short-Term Fellowship, Harvard University. Hemispnerical Photographie Techniques for Assessing Forest Understcry Light Environment, with Dr. Alan Smith, from November 25, 1985 through April 10, 1986. Eugene Schupp, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Iowa. Ecological Consequences of Variable Reproduction in Faramea occidentalis , with Dr. Egbert Leigh, from May 15, 1986 through August 14, 1986. Kyle Summers, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Michigan. Mating and Parental Behavior in the Poison Arrow Frog, Dendrobates auratus , with Dr. Nancy Knowlton, from June 2, 1986 through August 30, 1986. Ethel M. Villalobos, Short-Term Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles. Variation in Provisioning Tactics among Females Stictia heros (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae), with Dr. William Eberhard, from January 1, 1987 through March 31, 1987. William Weislo, Short-Term Fellowship, University of Kansas. The Social Behavior and Nesting Biology of Tropical Halictid Bees , with Drs. William Eberhard and Mary Jane West-Eberhard, from December 1, 1985 through May 15, 1986. Exxon Fellowship & Assistantship Program Pablo Acufia, Exxon Assistantship, University of Costa Rica. Illustrated Flora of Seedlings of Panamanian Tropical Moist Forest, with Special Emphasis on Barro Colorado, with Dr. Nancy Garwood, from March 15, 1986 through June 7, 1986. Jesus Alemancia, Exxon Fellowship, University of Panama. La Colonizacion Campesina de la Selva Tropical del Darien y su Repercusion en las Comunidades Indigenas, with Dr. Olga F. Linares, from February 15, 1986 through August 15, 1987. Onel A. Arias, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Analisis Hidrografico del Rio Carti Dumat, Kuna Yala , with Dr. James Karr, from August 15, 1986 through February 15, 1987. icardo Caicedo, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Distribucion y Aspectos Taxonomicos de los Moluscos Marinos del Archipielago de Las Mulatas, Kuna Yala (continuation of study), with Dr. Harilaos Lessios, from March 1, 1986 through August 31, 1986. Ada Ruth Castillo 0., Exxon Assistantship, Universidad Mayor de San Marco, Peru. The Reproductive Biology and Breeding Structure of Erythrina costaricensis , with Dr. Lyn Loveless, from September 10, 1986 through December 10, 1986. Belgis Chial, Exxon Assistantship, University of Panama. Ecology and Larval Biology of Symbiotic Shrimp Species , with Dr. Nancy Knowlton, from May 19, 1986 through August 19, 1986. Fernando Cornejo, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru. Litterfall Study on Barro Colorado Island , with Dr. Joseph Wright, from December 11, 1985 through May 3, 1986. Silvia Farrugia, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Panama. Temporal Dynamics and Interaction of Tropical Frugivores and their Fruit Plants, with Dr. Thomas Martin, from February 17, 1986 through May 9, 1986. Yolanda Betsabe Figueroa, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Dispersion Natal de la Especie Tropical de Ruisefior Troglodytes aedon , with Drs. Neal Smith and Leonard Freed, from November 15, 1985 through March 15, 1986. Carlos Alberto Gomez, Exxon Assistantship, Akademia Rolniecza, Poland. Study of the Impact of Soil Parasites on the Establishment of Calophyllum longifolium Seedlings, with Audrey Liese and Dr. Joseph Wright, from August 8, 1986 through October 31, 1986. Adela Grimaldo, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Panama. Study of Temporal Patterns of Larval Recruitment , with Dr. Ross Robertson, from February 24, 1986 through May 20, 1986. Manuel Guariguata, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela. Responses of Understory Herbs to Environmental Fluctuations with Dr. Alan Smith, from June 2, 1986 through August 1, 1986. Tomas Gutierrez, Exxon Assistantanship, Universidad de Panama. Rionid Butterfly Larvae and Ant Associations , with Dr. Philip DeVries, from March 10, 1986 through October 1, 1987. Allan Heres, Exxon Assistantship, Oregon State University. Study of Temporal Patterns of Larval Recruitment , with Dr. Ross Robertson, from February 3, 1986 through February 28, 1986. Santiago Madrifian, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. Sex Change in the Orchid, Catasetum viridiflavum , with Jess Zimmerman, from June 2, 1986 through November 30, 1986. Julian Monge, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Costa Rica. Defense of Perching Microhabitat by Hamadryas Butterflies (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae), with Dr. Donald Windsor, from December 14, 1985 through February 15, 1986. Graciela Palacios, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Distribucién y Aspectos Taxonémicos de las Algas Chlorophytas Macroscedépicas en el Archipiélago de Las Mulatas, with Dr. John Cubit, from February 15, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Diogenes Riley, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Panama. Population Ecology of Terrestrial Insectivorous Eirds of Tropical Forests , with ‘athryn Sieving, from July 1, 1986 through tugust 12, 1986 Gustavo Rodriguez, Exxon Assistanship, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela. Colonization of New Iguana Nesting Sites , with Dr. Brian Bock, from April 21, 1986 through July 21, 1986. Zoila Romero, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Guayaquil, Ecuador. Measurement of Localized Larval Dispersal in a Complex of Alpneid Snrimp Species Symbiotically Associated with Caribbean Anemone Bartholomea annulata, with Dr. Nancy Knowlton, from August 11, 1986 through November 11, 1986. Myozotis I. Ryfkogel, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Dispersion Natal de la Especie Tropical de Ruisefior Troglodytes aedon , with Drs. Neal Smith and Leonard Freed, from November 15, 1985 through June 30, 1986. Belis Serrano, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Composicidén Quimica de Mieles Producidas por Apis mellifera adansonii , with Dr. César Villarreal, from November 30, 1986 through August 28, 1986. Gonzalo Tapia, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Panama. Studies on Shellfish Consumed by Pre-Columbian Populations in the Bay of Parita, with Dr. Richard Cooke, from February 17, 1986 through May 9, 1986. Anabel Tatis, Exxon Assistantship, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia. Experimental Exploration of the Mortality of the Lizard Anolis limifrons , with Dr. Robin Andrews, from June 23, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Marcos Tem, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad de Panama. Composicién Quimica de Mieles Producidas por Apis mellifera adansonii , with Dr. Cesar Villarreal, from November 1, 1986 through August 28, 1986. Isabel Urreiztieta, Exxon Assistantship, Universidad Central de Venezuela. The Population Biology of Acropora cervicornis , with Dr. Nancy Knowlton, from January 15, 1986 through April 15, 1986. Ivan Valdespino, Exxon Fellowship, Universidad de Panama. Estudio Sistematico de los Helechos de Cerro Jefe , with Prof. Mireya Correa, from June 1, 1986 through December 1, 1986. Volunteers Claudia Alderman, worked for Dr. Stephen Hubbell for four months. Laura Majors, worked for Dr. Harilaos Lessios for two months. Laurie Sanders, worked for Dr. Stephen Hubbell for eight months. 79 CENTER TOR ASIAN ART: ARTHUR M, SACKLER GALLERY and FREER GALLERY OF ART Sabra Feldman, University of Michigan Fellow, M.A. candidate, University of Michigan. "Japanese Textiles: The Smithsonian's Perry Expedition's Japanese Textiles," with Ann Yonemura and Louise A. Cort, January 15 through June 26, 1986. Mary Martin, Smithsonian Intern, B.A. candidate, Sarah Lawrence College, "Internship in Museum Studies," with Susan Bliss and Linda Merrill, June 16 through August 29, 1986. James Thompson, Smithsonian Webb Fellow, Ph.D. candidate, University of Pennsylvania. "Vever Collection,” with Dr. Glenn Lowry, June 1 through August 23, 1986. James Wescoat, Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellowship in the Humanities, Assistant Professor of Geography, University of Chicago. "In Gardens Watered by Running Streams: The Meanings of Water in Mughal Gardens at Agra," April 1 through September 16, 1986. Richard Wilson, Smithsonian Post-doctoral Fellow, Rice University. "Ceramics, Calligraphy and Painting of Ogata Kenzan," with W. Thomas Chase, Louise A. Cort and Ann Yonemura, June 30, 1985 through May 23, 1986. CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Nancy Benco, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Material Analysis, SUNY at Binghamton, NY. Composition Technologist Variability: An approach ee to the study of pottery specialization an ancient society, with Jacqueline S. Olin and M. James Blackman, from February, 1986 through January, 1987. Lynn Brostoff, Conservation Intern, New York University, Work and Study in Paper Conservation, with Timothy J. Vitale and Dianne van der Reyden, from September 15, 1986 to August 15, 1987. Ann Boulton, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, State University College at Buffalo, NY., Art Conservation Department. Special Projects in Objects Conservation, with Carol A. Grissom, from September 15, 1986 through September 15, 1987. Veletta Canouts, Ph.D., Visiting Scholar, Southern Illinois University. Hopi Social Boundary Maintenance and Exchange Relationships, AD: 1300-1600, with Ronald L. Bishop, from September 1, 1985 thorugh August 31, 1987. Robert Ehrenreich, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Materials Analysis, Oxford University, United Kingdom, The state of iron technology in Roman dominated Britain, with Jacqueline S. Olin and Roy S. Clarke, Jr., from October 1, 1985 through December 31, 1986. Rosemary Gianno, Ph.D., Wenner-Gren Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, New Haven, CT. The Analysis of Identification of Southeast Asian Resins, with David Von Endt, from February 1, 1986 through January 315, 1987. Lisa Goldberg, Conservation Intern, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, Work and Study in Objects Conservation, with Carol A. Grissom, from January 1, 1986 to June 30, 1986. Susan Hobbs, Ph.D., Research Associate, Cornell University at Ithaca, NY. Neutron induced Augo Radiology of Paintings by Thomas Wilmer Dewing, with Y. Cheng, from October, 1983 through October, 1986. Elsje Jenssen, Conservation Intern, Tapestry Conservator, Ovdenaarde, Belgium. Civil War Flags Preservation Project, with Mary W. Ballard, from June 30, 1986 through August 22, 1986. Diane Kessler, Conservation Intern, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada. Civil War Flag Preservation Project, with Mary W. Ballard, from June 30, 1986 through September 5, 1986. The Identification of Dyes on Historic Textiles; The Preparation of Standard Dyeings, with Mary W. Ballard and David Von Endt, from September 8, 1986 through September 19, 1986. Vassilis Kilikoglou, Ph.D., Visiting Scientist, International Atomic Energy Agency Fellow, Demokritos, Greece. Work and Study in the Field of Analytical Chemistry, with Edward V. Sayre from October, 1985 to April, 1986. Teresa Knutson, Visiting Conservator, Disperse Dyes for Textile Conservation, with Mary W. Ballard, from May 12, 1986 to May 16, 1986. Sophie Méry, Pre-Doctoral Visiting Scientist, Université de Paris, France. Ceramic Production in the Oman Penisula from the perpective of Capital Hili, with M. James Blackman, from May, 1986 to June, 1986. Emlen Myers, Ph.D., Research Collaborator, SUNY at Binghamton. Neutron activation analysis of Italian Majolica from the Sackler Collection, with M. James Blackman, from June, 1986 through May, 1987. Jane E. Sugarman, Conservation Intern, University of Delaware, Art Conservation Department. Work and Study in Paper Conservation, with Timothy J. Vitale and Dianne van der Reyden, from September 15, 1985 through August 15, 1986. Elizabeth Tait, Conservation Intern, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Natural Dyeing Research Project, with Mary W. Ballard, from June 9, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Lisa Thorson, Conservation Intern, University of Nebraska, Natural Dyeing Research Project, with Mary W. Ballard, from June 9, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Rita Wright, Ph.D., Research Associate, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Production and Distribution of Ceramics in Middle Asia, with M. James Blackman, from October 19, 1985 through October 19, 1988. COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM Ameen, Souhad, M.A. candidate, Virginia Commonwealth University. Work and study in the Registrar's Office, with Cordelia Rose, from August 30 1985 to Cctober 31, 1985. Baskerville, Jennifer, SI Minority Fellowship, B.A. Candidate, Smith College. Work and study in the Registrar's Office, with Cordelia Rose, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Bell, Jennifer, B.A. Candidate, Carnegie Mellon. Work and study in the Special Events Office, with Elizabeth Hall, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Bellard Anna, John L. Miller North Senior High. Work and study in the Library and Exhibitions Office, with K. Martinez and D. Glubus, from February 3, 1986 to May 18, 1986. Fremantle, Christopher, B.A. Candidate, Aberdeen University. Work and study in the Director's Office, with Larry Deemer, from June 11, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Freudenthal, David, B.A. Candidate, Vassar College. Work and study in the Public Affairs Office, with Arthur Lindo, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Goodspeed, Mary Todd, B.A. Candidate, Connecticut College. Work and study in the Public Affairs Office, with Michele Raphoon, from January 6, 1986 to February 5, 1986. Hamilton, Timothy, Sidney and Celia Siegel Fellow, B.A. Candidate, Williams College. Work and study in the Exhibitions Office, with Dorothy Globus, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Handelsman, Miriam, Sidney and Celia Siegel Fellow, B.A., Trinity College. Work and study in the Textiles Office, with Ysabella Hincapie, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Hein, Jennifer, M.A. Candidate, Montclair State College. Work and study in the Textile Office, with Ysabella Hincapie, from January 29, 1986 to May 3l, 1986. Lee, Eric, Sydney and Celia Siegel Fellow, B.A. Candidate, Vassar College. Work and study in the Drawings and Prints Office, with Elaine Dee, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Lestage, Julia, B.A. Candidate, Wells College. Work and study in the Drawings and Prints Office, with Elaine Dee, from January 6, 1986 to February 15, 1986. Loost, Nicola, B.A. Candidate, The American College in Paris. Work and study in the Publications Office, with Nancy Aakre, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Mergler, Julia, B.A. Candidate, Concordia University. Work and study in the Development Office, with George Nichols, from June 9, 1986 to August 1b, 1986. Meyer, Jochen, Berlin, Technische Universitat. Work and study in the Drawings and Prints Office, with Elaine Dee, from February 24, 1986 to April 5, 1986. Micek, Ann, B.A. Candidate, Rhode Island School of Design. Work and study in the Textile Office, with Lucy Commoner, from June 2, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Monteleoni, Carol, B.A. Harvard University. Work and study in the Textile Conservation Office, with Lucy Commoner, from January 21, 1986 to September 30, 1986. Morris, Laura, B.A. Candidate, Washington University. Work and study in the Library, with Kathy Martinez, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Prevost, Catherine, B.A. Candidate, Wellesley College. Work and study in the Exhibitions Office, with Dorothy Globus, from January 6, 1986 to February 15, 1986. Reed, Charlotte, R., B.A. Candidate, LaFayette College. Work and study in the Exhibitions Office, with Dorthy Globus, from September 19, 1985 to December 51, 1985. Schwartz, Kara, B.A. Candidate, Colby College. Work and study in the Programs Office, with Susan Yelavich, from January 6, 1986 to February 15, 1986. Sweetser, Susann, B.A. College of William and Mary. Work and study in the Programs Office, with Susan Yelavich, from July 1, 1985 to December 31, 1985. Taggart, Arabelle, J., Kimbolton School, England. Work and study in the Decorative Arts Office, with David McFadden, from November 4, 1985 to December SL; 1985. Urbanelli, Elisa, M.A. Candidate, Yale University. Work and study in the Decorative Arts Office, with David McFadden, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. Vogel, Elaine, C., B.A. Indiana University. Work and study in the Public Affairs Office, with Isabelle Silverman, from September 5, 1985 to Decenber 31, 1985. Yang, MeiPu, Sidney and Celia Siegel Fellow, B.A. Candidate, University of Pennsylvania. Work and study in the Business Office, with William Gaske, from June 9, 1986 to August 15, 1986. HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Michael Fitzpatrick, B.A. Candidate, Brown University. Work and study with Teresia Bush, Department of Education, from June H6octhrough:, August 2/2), °1986.. Bruce Lineker, B.A., Duke University. Work and study with Joseph Shannon, Department of Exhibits and Design, from June 9 through August 15, 1986. Margot McIlwain, B.A. Candidate, Smith College, Smithsonian Institution American Studies Program Intern. The Arthur B. Davies Collection of the Hirshhorn Museum, with Dr. Judith Zilczer, Department of Painting and Sculpture, from September 1 through December 18, 1985. Sharan Appa Rao, Madras, India. Work and study with Edward P. Lawson, Department of Education, from June 9 through August 8, 1986. NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM James Baker, J.D. candidate, University of Michigan, with Mr. Martin Collins, Department of Space Science and Exploration, from June 16 through August 22, 1986. Edward Brown, Jr., B.A. candidate, University of Maryland, with Ms. Susan Ewing, Information Management Division, Archival Support Center, from May 28 through September 9, 1986. Adama Conteh, B.A. candidate, Howard University, with Mr. Martin Collins, Department of Space Science and Exploration, from January 13 threucgh May 16, 1986. Timothy Carter, B.A. candidate, Appalachian State University, with Mr. Walter Rederick, Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility, from June 10 through August 15, 1986. Dennis Dearnbarger, M.S. candidate, University of Illinois, with Mr. Harry Heiss, Information Management Division, from June 9 through August 15, 1986. Thomas Dietz, B.A. candidate, University of Virginia, with Dr. Von Hardesty, Department of Aeronautics, from June 9 through August 15, 1986. Susan Harrison, B.A. candidate, Hood College, with Ms. Mary Henderson, Department of Exhibits, Art Unit, from June 9 through August 5, 1986. Barbara Irwin, M.A. candidate, George Washington University, with Mr. Dominick Pisano, Department of Aeronautics, from August 24 through December 10, 1986. William Kirschner, B.A. candidate, State University of New York at Binghampton, with Ms. Kathleen Brooks-Pazmany, Department of Aeronautics, from July 13 through August 15, 1986. Mei Lin Kwan-Gett, B.A. candidate, Harvard-Radcliffe College, with Ms. Kasse Andrews-Weller, Office of Education, from June 9 threugh August 22, 1986. Erik Ledbetter, B.A. candidate, Johns Hopkins University, with Dr. Joseph Tatarewicz, Department of Space Science and Exploration, from June 9 through August 15, 1986. Beth Parkhurst, Ph.D. candidate, Brown University, with Dr. Paul Ceruzzi, Department of Space Science and Exploration, from June 2 through August 8, 1986. Brian Powell, B.S. candidate, Cornell University, with Dr. Thomas Watters, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, from June 9 through August 15, 1986. Paul Silbermann, B.A. candidte, University of Maryland, with Ms. Susan Ewing, Information Management Division, Archival Support Center, from June 19 through August 30, 1986. Karl Werner, B.A. candidate, Villanova University, with Mr. Frank Florentine, Department of Exhibits, Audiovisual Unit, from Juiy 13 through August 15, 1986. High School Interns William Conn, High School candidate, McComb High School, with Ms. Monica Knudson, Library, from Jume 9 through July 11, 1986. Christopher Gorden, High School candidate, Greenhills School, with Ms. Kathleen Brooks-Pazmany, Department of Aeronautics, from May 15 through June 5, 1986. Angelina Han, High School candidate, Madeira School, with Mr. Dana Bell, Information Management Division, from February 5 through May 30, 1986. Arnold Kemp, High School candidate, Boston Latin School, with Ms. Mary Henderson, Department of Exhibits, Art Unit, from June 9 through July 12, 1986. Ornetta Noville, High School candidate, Ballou Senior High School, with Ms. Betty Bibb, Samuel P. Langley Theater, from June 30 through August 15, 1986. Helaine Osternick, High Schcol candidate, Madeira School, with Mr. Dana Bell, Information Management Division, from January 15 through May 21, 1986. ) A [o'2) Academic and Research Training Appointments George E. McGill, Visiting Scientist. Geology of the northern plains of Mars, with Dr. Ted Maxwell, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, from September 15, 1986, through January 15, L987 « ‘NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART Adrienne Morris, Georgetown University. Work with the Registrar's Office, from May 19 through August 19, 1986. Kimberly Taylor, University of Montana. Work with the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, from January 7 through March 21, 1986. Karen Shemet, American University. Work with Warren Robbins, Director Emeritus, from January 30 through April 17, 1986. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART University Interns Constance Badowsky (Indiana University). January 13-April 18, 1986. George Benot (Howard University). January 13-April 18, 1986. Laura Brunjes (Smith College). September 9-December 6, 1985. Diana Gaston (University of Kansas). September 9-December 6, 1985. Tonia Horton (William and Mary College). January 13-April 18, 1986. Kathleen Howe (University of Southern California in Los Angeles). July l -October 31, 1985. Alice Montag (Wellesley College). September 9, 1985-April 18, 1986. Margaret Moore (George Washington University). September 9, 1985-April 18, 1986. Edie Rogat (University of Virginia). September 9, 1985-April 18, 1986. Virginia Tate (University of the South). September 9, 1985-April 18, 1986. Shannon Thompson (exceptional high school graduate from See ietergs ot Ske High School, Maine). September 9, 1985-April 18, 1986. Summer Interns Sara Baker (Haverford College). June 2-July 25, 1986. Myra Merritt (University of Michigan). June 16-August 22, 1986. Marianna Robin (DePaul University). June 2-July 25, 1986. Ann Rubin (Claremont Men's College). June 2-July 25, 1986. Karen Snead (University of- South Florida). June 2-July 25, 1986. Cheryl Sutton (Temple University). June 16-August 22, 1986. Terrance Starr (Teacher, Fremont High School, Oakland Calif.). Intern Appointment, July 7-August 1, 1986. Peter Wilson (Kenyon College). June 2-July 25, 1986. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Charlotte Brody, Graduate, George Washington University. Wrote program notes for Portraits in Motion: The Exploring Personality, "Stormy Petrel,"” with Kenneth Yellis, Department of Education, from September 5, 1986 through December 31, 1986. Jenifer Browning, Undergraduate, Bringham Young University. Made checklists of illustrations related to the Office of Publications, with Frances Wein, Office of Publications, from July 28, 1986 through October 5, 1986. Stephen DeBacker, High School Student, Thomas More Prep. Updated biographical files related to the Office of the Historian, with James Barber, Office of the Historian, from June 6, 1986 through July 11, 1986. Mary Fearon, Undergraduate, College of Wooster (Ohio). Performed research on the American portraits which were included in the 1983 Chicago World's Fair, with Carolyn Carr, Assistant Director for Collections, from May 20, 1986 through August 29, 1986. Cynthia S. Fitzgibbons, Graduate, George Washington University. Conducted research on the Charles Willson Peale Papers, with Lillian Miller, Peale Papers, from January 14, 1986 through April 18, 1986. Susan Reed Foster, Undergraduate, Yale University. Researched the American portraits painted by Anders Zorn, with Carolyn Carr, Assistant Director for Collections, from June 30, 1986 through September 2, 1986. Vivien Marv Green, Undergraduate, University of California at Santa Cruz. Helped develop Portraits in American Jazz series, wrote program notes for the concerts and assisted the Department of Education in coordinating summer activities, with Kenneth Yellis, Department of Education, from July 1, 1986 through August 31, 1986. Irene Groote, Undergraduate, Smith College. Cataloged portrait data, made computer data entries and researched portrait information, with Richard Doud, Catalog of American Portraits, from January 6, 1986 through January 24, 1986. Ronald M. Joseph, Undergraduate, Howard University. Served as assistant researcher and editor of the Charles Willson Peale Papers, with Lillian Miller, Peale Papers, from January 13, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Jennifer Korbet, High School Student, St. Agnes School. Performed biographical research on the American sitters of Anders Zorn and researched some aspects of the permanent collection, with Carolyn Carr, Assistant Director for Collections, from May 19, 1986 through August 31, 1986. Kelly Kramer, High School Student, St. Agnes School. Conducted biographical research on the American sitters of Anders Zorn, with Carolyn Carr, Assistant Director for Collections, from May 19, 1986 through May 30, 1986. Dick Levinson, Graduate, California State University at Sacramento. Wrote program notes for Portrait in Motion: The Exploring Personality, "A Brave Man's Part" and assisted in the organization of the Portraits in American Jazz concert series, with Kenneth Yellis, Department of Education, from August 3l, 1986 through October 31, 1986. M. Terrence McKay, Graduate, University of Maryland. Researched "The Gilded Age" through the works of the American artist Sanford Robinson Gifford, with Lillian Miller, Peale Papers, from November 11, 1985 through August 30, 1986. Barbara Overdier, Undergraduate, St. Olaf College. Researched and updated biographical files of American portraits related to the permanent collection files in the Office of the Historian, with James Barber, from January 1, 1986 through January 27, 1986. 2) y) Belen Ponferrada, Undergraduate, George Washington University. Assisted in researching the biographical files of the permanent collection in the Office of the Historian, with James Barber, Office of the Historian, from January 28, 1986 through April 17, 1986. Andrew Sobchak, Undergraduate, University of Cincinnati. Researched and verified art historical information for checklist for publications, with Monroe Fabian, Associate Curator of Paintings/Sculpture, from July 14, 1986 through November 1, 1986. Ariane M. Trifunovic, Graduate, George Washington University. Developed and conducted formative evaluation of the Portraits in Motion Program, and assisted the Education Department with numerous tasks related to public programming, with Kenneth Yellis, Department of Education, from January 13, 1986 through April 18, 1986. Robert Urstein, Undergraduate, Claremont McKenna College. Updated biographical files on sitters and contributors to the permanent collection, with James Barber, Office of the Historian, from May 5, 1986 through August 6, 1986. Roy Williams, High School Teacher at Wando High School, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Worked with South Carolina portraits from the permanent collection and developed a program based on that research for high school students. Cynthia Wilson, High School Student, Parkside High School. Catalogued library materials and performed other duties necessary for library maintenance, with Cecilia Chin, Librarian, from June 9, 1986 through July 11, 1986. OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE Christopher Dodson, Office of Horticulture Intern, Washington College, Chestertown, MD. Work and study in a plant collection greenhouse, with August A. Dietz IV, Greenhouse-Nursery Division from May 19, 1986 through August 15, 1986. Isaac Fong, Office of Horticulture Intern, University of California-Davis. Work and study in a museum horticulture office, with Kathryn Meehan, Historic Horticulture Division from May I3, T986 through November 21, 1986. Lydia Koenig-Brock, Office of Horticulture Intern, Russell Sage College, Troy, NY. Work and study in a plant collection greenhouse, with August A. Dietz IV, Greenhouse-Nursery Division from May 19, 1986 through August 20, 1986. Leslie Firl, Office of Horticulture Intern, Gallaudet College. Work and Study tn a plant collection greenhouse, with August A. Dietz IV, Greenhouse- Nursery Division from June 18, 1986 through August 22, 1986. Brian Young, Office of Horticulture Intern, Forest Hill, Louisiana. Work and study in a plant collection greenhouse and on museum grounds, with August A. Dietz and Kenneth Hawkins, Greenhouse-Nursery Division and Grounds Management Division from June 9, 1986 through July 11, 1986. OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS Edward Ayom, Ph.D. candidate, University of New York. Conduct research on linguistic and pedagogic exegesis of some (Jieng) Dinka tongue twisters, riddles, and song and dance games, with Peter Seitel, from June 30 through September 5, 1986. Herman Beavers, Ph.D. candidate, Yale University. Analyze and catalogue tapes from the Festival of Black Storytelling, with Peter Seitel and Phyllis May-Machunda, from June 30 through August 15, 1986. Olivia Cadaval, Ph.D. candidate, George Washington University. Research and index ethnographic material on Hispanic performers at the Festival of American Folklife, with Peter Seitel, from September 8 through November 28, 1986. Francesca Cappelletto, M.A. candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Analyze the Festival of American Folklife and its ramifications from a theoretical perspective, with Peter Seitel, from September 15 through November 21, 1986. Cecily Cook, 8.A., Brown University. Conduct archival work and accession family folklore materials, with Richard Derbyshire, from December 3, 1985 through June 1, 1986. Todd DeGarmo, Ph.D. candidate, George Washington University. Conduct pho- tographic research for the Festival of American Folklife Japan Program, with Alicia Gonzalez, from January 3 through July 20, 1986. Martha Oyler, M.A., George Washington University. Research various types of programs implemented by the Office, from conception to public presentation, with Marjorie Hunt, from June through September, 1986. Carlos Perez, Ph.D. candidate, University of California, Los Angeles. Assist with the Columbian Quincentenary Project, with Alicia Gonzalez, from July 7 through September 26, 1986. Margaret Wade-Lewis, Ph.D. candidate, State University of New York, New Paltz. Analyze and catalogue tapes from the Festival of Black Storytelling, with Peter Seitel and Phyllis May-Machunda, from July 1 through August 29, 1986. 90 OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS Internships in Museum Practices Program Caroline Alyea (graduate, Princeton Univ.) NMAH Nicole Arena (Guilford College) OPA Connie Badowski (Indiana University) NMAA Elizabeth Bailey (graduate, Vassar College) NMNH Mohamed Balahmar (Lamu Museum, Kenya) OMP, NMAH, ANM Hollye Barrett (Mount Holyoke College) NMAH George Benoit (Howard University) NMAA Nancy Bercaw (University of Pennsylvania) NMAH Maria Bianchini (Natl. Mus. of Hist., Brazil) NMAH Amy Bix (Princeton University) NMAH Marjanna Bogan (Univ. of St. Andrews, U. K.) NMAH Rena Boothe (Institute of Jamaica) NMNH Stephanie Botvin (graduate, Washington Univ.) NMAH David Burnhauser (Virginia Commonwealth Univ.) ANM Lori Burns (Newbury College) NZP Diane Carson (St. Louis Community College) NMAH Lila Clark Cecilly Cook (graduate, Brown University) OFP Andrew Csont (SUNY, Oswego) NMAH Jolene Dancey (JFK University) SI-OR Lisa Daniels (Albright College) NMAH Mark Davis (William and Mary) NMAH Alison Dawe University of Michigan) NMAH Deborah Dunn (Bishop Museum, Hawaii) NMNH Benjamin Filene (Brown University) NMAH Robin Fogg (George Washington University) OMP Julia Forbes (Univ. of Calif, Santa Barbara) NNMNH John Foster (Grinnell College) NMAH Lucy Fowler (University of New Mexico) NMNH Becky Gambrill (Goucher College) NMAH Kathleen Golden (graduate, Rutgers College) NMAH Vivien Greene (Univ. of Calif. Santa Cruz) NPG Sharon Harty (Saint Peter's College) OPA Carol Hausner (American University) NMAH Wooster) Jenifer Hightower (Southern Methodist University) OMP Beverly Jonnson (Mount Holyoke College) NMAH Sarah Kendall (graduate, Amherst College) NMAH Andrew Klafter (George Washington University) NMNH Paul Kubik (South Dakota Historical Society) NMAH Jean Lewis (Sweetbriar College) RAP Mary Martin (Sarah Lawrence College) Freer Valerie Mathes (Arizona State University) NMAH Teresa McGervey (California University of PA) NMNH Marian Menzel (Montgomery College) OEC Jennifer Morash (Univ.of Calif. OMP Elizabeth Nosek (Hamline University) Irvine) NMAH Joe O' Loughlin (Calif. Polytech Univ.) NMAH Barbara Overdier (St. Olaf College) NPG Irene Palmer (George Washington University) NMNH Belen Ponferrada (Univ. of the Phillipines) NPG Muriel Pouyat (Univ. of the West Indies) NASM Sarah Reenders (Hillsdale College) NMAH Carolyn Senn (graduate, Univ. of Mass.) NMAH Gerdur Sigfusson (Hollins College) Museum Shops Regina Souther (College of the Holy Cross) NMAH David Stevens (University of Minnesota) NMAH Deborah Stone (George Washington University) OMP Barbara Strunk (faculty, DC Public Schools) OMP Kim Taylor (University of Montana) NMAFA Edward Turner (Emory University) NMNH Julia Van Trees (University of Virginia) DIA-OSP Kristine Wagner (Hope College) NMAH Mark Wertheimer (Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison) NMAH Rachel Wiesen (Univ. of Calif. Los Angeles) OMP Abby Winland (American University) NMAH John Worley (Grinnell College) NMAH Mary Wriedt (University of Michigan) OMP OI OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS Visiting Professionals Program Gawdat Gabra Abdel-Sayed Patricia Butts Coptic Museum Columbus Mus. of Arts & Sel. Cairo, Egypt Columbus, Georgia Isabel Abreu Pierre Chabot USsIS Musee de la Civilisation Oporto, Portugal Quebec, Canada Paloma Acuna Patrice Ceisel Ministry of Culture Shedd Aquarium Madrid, Spain Chicago, Illinois Abdel Salam Bakr Abu Elliel Beverly Chico Coptic Museum Mizel Museum of Judaica Cairo, Egypt Denver, Colorado Zahra Al-Ameer Susan Childs Bahrain National Museum L.A. Childrens Museum Manama, Bahrain Los Angeles, California Mohamad Said Al Blooshi Mala Chinoy Gulf Folklore Center Sarabhai Community Science Ctr. Doha, Qatar Ahmedabad, India Mohammed Al-Farea Barbara Coddington ARAMCO Wash. State Univ. Museum Dharan, Saudi Arabia Pullman, Washington Abdullah Aziz Al-Ghunaim Codruta Cruceanu ARAMCO National Museum of Art Dharan, Saudi Arabia Bucharest, Romania Ahmed Ali Al-Ibbi Alissandra Cummins Old City of Sanaa Barbados Museum & Hist. Soc. Sanaa, Yemen Arab Republic Barbados Abdullah Isa Al-Isa John Darby ARAMCO Otago Museum Dharan, Saudi Arabia Dunedin, New Zealand Said Al-Shakouri Cietta David-Mensah ARAMCO USIS Dharan, Saudi Arabia Monrovia, Liberia Alberto Angela Veronique Deschamps University of Rome USIS Rome, Italy Paris, France David Anderson Marina Desin National Maritime Museum Drustvo Konavle London, England Konavle, Yugoslavia Mitsuru Aoki Joe Devilee USIS Queensland Art Gallery Sapporo, Japan South Brisbane, Australia Teguh Asmar Mary Anne Dickerson National Museum Roanoke Valley Science Museum Jakarta, Indonesia Roanoke, Virginia Pierre Ayamine-Anguilet Deidra Edmond-Webber Natl. Mus. of Arts & Tradition Grand Rapids Public Museum Libreville, Gabon Grand Rapids, Michigan atherine Bonnefoy Denise Ellis ie) ct Natural His K KK High Museum Museum of France Atlanta, Georgia Paris, 92 Ibrahim El-Nawawy Cairo Museum Cairo, Egypt Eduardo Faith Museum of the Central Bank San Jose, Costa Rica Nancy Fister The Bowers Museum Santa Ana, California Lawrence Foanaota National Museum Honaria, Solomon Islands Mohamad Safa Ghannoum Directorate of Museums Damascus, Syria Florencia Garcia Honduran Inst. Hist. & Anth. Tegucigalpa, Honduras Amy German Morris Museum Morristown, New Jersey Monica Gili Museum Department of Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Myrtle Glascoe Avery Research Center for Afro-American Hist. & Culture Charleston, South Carolina Denise Glover Natl. Afro-American Museum Columbus, Ohio Jan Goffney Detroit Public Schools Detroit, Michigan Gilbert Gonzalez Hayes Presidential Center Fremont, Ohio Ernesto Gonzalez-Licon Natl. Inst. of Anth. & Hist. Oaxaca, Mexico Harriett Green The Columbia Museum Columbia, South Carolina J. P. Greene reater Manchester Museum of cience and Industry Manchester, England Pathe Gueye National Theatre Senegal G s Deborah Haase Stirling Smith Art Gallery Stirling, Scotland Adnan Hadidi Jordan Archeological Museum Amman, Jordan Brian Hayton NW Museum & Art Gallery Service Blackburn, England Arnulf Herbst State Museum of Wiesbaden Frankfurt, West Germany Be Herrera Crocker Museum Sacramento, California Louis Hicks Carver Museum Austin, Texas Lazare Henon Houetin Office of the Arts Benin Paivi Hovi Turku Art Museum Turku, Finland Osamu Inoue TEPCO Tokyo, Japan Genevieve Issembe National Ballet of Gabon Libreville, Gabon Sadhu Ishwarcharandas Akshardham Amdavad, India Jane Peirson Jones Birmingham City Museum Birmingham, England Ombone Kaiku Natl. Museum & Art Gallery Papua, New Guinea Bi N'Dri Antoine Kakou Natl. Inst. of the Arts Ivory Coast Antun Karaman Dubrovnik Art Gallery Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia David Kato Washington Park Zoo Portland, Oregon SP) oO 4 Aurangzeb Khan Dir Museum Chakdara, Pakistan Nadim Khouri Afamiya Museum Hama, Syria Amy Kirschke Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, Louisiana Fujio Koh TEPCO Tokyo, Japan Moussa Konate Musee National du Mali Bamako, Mali Konan Kouakou Aka Cultural Ctr. of Bouake Ivory Coast Fahad Kulaban ARAMCO Dharan, Saudi Arabia Inad Omar Kurdi Mayor's Office Amman, Jordan Charle Lamonica Science Museum of Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina Irma Lanzas de Chavez Min. of Cult. & Communication San Salvador, El Salvador Gloria Lara-Hasemann Honduran Inst. Hist. & Anth. Tegucigalpa, Honduras Mary Lee Colonial Williamsburg Williamsburg, VA Amidou Lega Min. of Information & Culture Ougadougou, Burkina Faso Sue Levy University Museum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cheng-Shing Lin Natl. Mus. of Natural Science Taichung, Taiwan Loukia Loizou Nicosia Levention Museum Nicosia, Cyprus Jose Lopez Honduran Inst. Hist. & Anth. Tegucigalpa, Honduras Maria Isabel Lussich USIS Montevideo, Uruguay T. T. Tseliso MacDonald Mabote Lesotho Evangelical Church Maseru, Lesotho Ana Magraner Ministry of Culture Madrid, Spain Madeline Mallah Luxor Museum Luxor, Egypt Maria Marable Southwest Museum Los Angeles, Caiifornia Maria Martin Fine Arts Circle Madrid, Spain Sebastien Matingou Ministry of Culture Congo Masaki Matsuda TEPCO Tokyo, Japan Kevin George Mbayu Natl. Museum of Cameroon Yaounde, Cameroon Birgit Mershen Yarmouk University Irbid, Jordan Robert Mizaki Museum of Modern Art New York, New York Mary Mock Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis, Indiana Elizabeth Mullins Sandy Spring Museum Sandy Spring, Maryland Garfield Murray Ministry of Sport, Culture and Youth Affairs Trinidad and Tobago Abdulrahman Mohamed Mwinzagu Fort Jesus Museum Mombasa, Kenya Stella Tsitsi Nduku Natl. Museums & Monuments Harare, Zimbabwe Pie Claude Ngumu Ministry of Culture Cameroon Loretha Nichols Wichita Art Museum Wichita, Kansas Patamaka Sukontamarn SES angkok, Thailand Manuela Patat USIS Trieste, Italy Evanice Pauletti Art Mus. of Rio Grande do Sul Porto Allegre, Brazil Palitha Pelpola Mahnaweli Museum & Center Mahaweli, Sri Lanka Jarno Peltonen Museum of Applied Arts Helsinki, Finland Antonio Perez USIS Manila, Phillipines Elena Pujol USES Barcelona, Spain Pedro Querejazu National Museum of Art La Paz, Bolivia Lydia Quigley Ponce Museum Ponce, Puerto Rico B. J. Quinlan Salem Public Library Salem, Oregon Omar Rahamat Jordanian Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature Amman, Jordan Esperee Rahary Ministry of Culture Madagascar Barbara Requa Cultural Training Centre Kingston, Jamaica Eurydice Retsila a U B ak Nova Scotia Art Gallery Halifax, Canada Hocine Rizi Elizabeth Robinson USIS Kingston, Jamaica Maria Rosa Carlos Costa Pinto Museum Bahia, Brazil Burama K. Sagnia Natl. Museum of Gambia Banjul, The Gambia Mohamed Said-Ahmed Egyptian Antiquities Org. Sakkara, Egypt Ayesha Salam USIS Islamabad, Pakistan Ferenc Sarkay Ministry of Culture Budapest, Hungary Otto Schondube Natl. Inst. of Anthropology Guadalajar, Mexico Janine Schotsman Mus. Royaux d'Art et d'Hist. Brussels, Belgium Kamel Sh'hadeh Mar'a Museum Idleb, Syria Roberto Siage USIS Montevideo, Uruguay Bakary Sidibe Natl. Museum of Gambia Banjul, The Gambia Radja Simatupang Min. of Information Jakarta, Indonesia Oscar Simela Natl. Museums & Monuments Harare, Zimbabwe Abdul Aziz Ali Ebrahim Sowaileh Bahrain National Museum Manama, Bahrain Mitsuaki Suenaga TEPCO Tokyo, Japan Hiroshi Suzuki TEPCO Tokyo, Japan David Swain Natl. Cartoon Centre Canberra, Australia 96 Cornelia Syre Bavarian State Coll. of Art Munich, West Germany Ato Tadesse-Terfa Ministry of Culture Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Rosalba Tardito Cult. & Hist. Assets Milan, Italy Joseph Zaki Tawdros Egyptian Antiquities Org. Cairo, Egypt Adil Naji Tawfiq Min. of Culture & Information Baghdad, Iraq Maria Trindad Art & Culture Institite Ouro Preto, Brazil U Aung Thein Nyunt Ministry of Religion Rangoon, Burma U Maung Maung Lay Ministry of Religion Rangoon, Burma J. H. van Brakel Tropenmuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands Vincent van den Ven Amsterdam Historical Society Amsterdam, The Netherlands Jan Van Kerkhove USIS Brussels, Belgium Elsa Minetti de Vidal-Perri Natl. Historical Museum Canelones, Uruguay Corinna de Weerdt Inst. for Educ.of the Arts Rotterdam, The Netherlands Barbara Wild Gallery of the Belvedere Vienna, Austria James Wong Hong Kong Museum of Art Hong Kong James Yaldwyn National Museum of New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Yumiko Yamashita USIS Tokyo, Japan Ginger Yang National Museum of Natural Science Taichung, Taiwan Appendix 5 Publications of the Smithsonian Institution Press in Fiscal Year 1986 GENERAL PURLICATIONS Trade Publications Agar, Michael H. Independents Declared: The Dilemma of Independent. liruckings, .192 pages D. Fe, Chitterling, C., Palmer, B., and O*Ne?i1ll, Js’. “Modification..of Runoff From Upland Watersheds - the Influence of a Diverse Riparian Ecosystem." In Watershed Research Perspectives (1986): 305-332. Edited by D. L. Correll. Smithsonian Press. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center [Additional Bibliography ] Chereskin, B. M.; Clement-Metral, J. D.; Gantt, E. “Characterization of a purified photosystem II-phycobilisome particle preparation from Porphyridium cruentum.” Plant Physiol. 77(1985): 626-629. Chereskin, B. M.; Gantt, E. “Enhancement of oxygen-evolution in photosystem II-phycobilisome particles from Porphyrium cruentum.” Plant and Cell Physiol. 27(1986): 751-754. Cleland, C. F. “Biochemistry of induction - The immediate action of light.” In: Light and The Flowering Process, pp. 123-136, Academic Press, 1984. Cleland, C. F. “Chemical control of flowering in the long-day plant Lemna gibba G3.) Biol. Plant. 27(1985): 392-397. Cleland, C. F.; Tanaka, 0. “Inhibition of flowering in the long-day plant Lemna gibba G3 by Hutner's medium and its reversal by medium modification.” Plant Cell Physiol. In press. Clement-Metral, J. D.; Gantt, E.; Redlinger, T. "A photosystem II-phycobilisome preparation from the red alga, Porphyridium cruentun: Oxygen evolution, ultrastructure, and polypeptide resolution.” Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 238(1985): 10-17. Cotter, J. F. P.; Evenson, E. B.; Sirkin, L.; Stuckenrath, R. Comments on "Corry Bog, Pennsylvania: A case study of the radiocarbon dating of Mari." Letter to the Editor. Quaternary Res. 24(1985): 244-243. Cotter, J. F. P.; Evenson, E. B.; Sirkin, L.; Stuckenrath, R. “The interpretation of 'bog-bottom' radiocarbon dates in glacial chronologies.” In: Correlation of Quaternary Chronologies, Edited by W. C. Mananey, pp. 299-316, Teo Books, 1984. Drake, Bua iGauRogers, oH Has Adden, ih. Hi idirijas Direct Eifects: oF Increasing Carbon Dioxide on Vegetation. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Research Report 0238. Chapter 2, pp 11-31, December 1935. Frackowiak, D.; Gantt, E.; Hotachandani, S.; Lipschultz, C. A.; Leblanc, R. M. “Polarized photoacoustic spectra of phycobilisomes in polyvinyl alcohol films." Photochem. Photobiol. 43(1986): 335-337. Fujioka, S.; Yamaguchi, I.; Murofushi, N.; Takahashi, N.; Kaihara, S.; Takimoto, A.; Cleland, C. F. "The influence of nicotinic acid and plant hormones on flowering in Lemna.."” Plant Cell Physiol. 27(1986): 109-116. Fujioka, S.; Yamaguchi, I.; Murofushi, N.; Takahashi, N.; Kaihara, S.; Takimoto, A.; Cleland, C. F. “Isolation and identification of nicotinic acid as a flower-inducing factor in Lemna.” Plant Cell Physiol. 27(1986): 103-108. Fujioka, S.; Yamaguchi, I.; Murofushi, N.; Takahashi, N.; Kaihara, S.; Takimoto, A.; Cleland, C. F. “The role of benzoic acid and plant hormones in flowering of Lemma gibba G3.” Plant Cell Physiol. 26(1985): 655-659. Gantt, E. "“Phycobilisomes.” In Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology New Series, Vol. 19, Photosynthesis III, Edited by L. A. Staehelin and C. J. Arntzen. pp. 260-268, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1986. Gantt, E.; Lipschultz, C. A.; Redlinger, T. Phycobilisomes: A Terminal Acceptor Pigment in Cyanobacteria and Red Algae. In: Molecular Biology of the Photosynthetic Apparatus, Edited by K. Steinback et al., pp. 223-229, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1985. Goldberg, B. The Solar Ultraviolet, A Brief Review. Advances in Solar Energy, Vol. 3, Edited by K. W. Boer, Plenum Publishing Corp., 1980. Goldberg, B.; Klein, W. H.; Correll, D. L.; Pierce, J. W. “Instrumentation for performing spectral measurements in a marine environment.” Mar. Tech. Soc. Ji... 18(1985):.6 pps: Guilday, J. E.3 Cotter, J. F. P.; Cundall, D.; Evenson, E. B.3; Gatewood, J. B.; Morgan, A. V.; Morgan, A.; McCrady, A. D.; Peteet, D. M.; Stuckenrath, R.; Vanderwal, K. Paleoecology of an early Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) cenote: Preliminary report on the Hanover Quarry No. 1 Fissure, Adams County, Pennsylvania. In: Correlation of Quaternary Chronologies, Edited by W. C. Mahaney, pp. 119-132, Geo Books, Norwich, England, 1984. Hattori, T.; Margulies, M. M. "Synthesis of large subunit of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase by thylakoid-bound polyribosomes from spinach chloroplasts.” Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 244(1986): 630-640. Holmes, M. G.; Klein, W. H. “Evidence for phytochrome involvement in light-mediated stomatal movement in Phaseolus vulgaris L." Planta 166(1986): 348-353. SS tiawikion = nce ie Holmes, M. G.; Klein, W. H.; Sager, J. C. “Photons, flux and some light on philology.” HortScience 20(1985): 29-31.1 Khanna, R.; Graham, J.; Myers, J.; Gantt, E. “Variation in the polypeptide composition of phycobilisomes from Anacystis nidulans and three pigment mutants.” Photosynthesis Research 8(1986): 149-159. Krones, M. J.; Sager, J. C.; Johnson, A. T. A plant growth irradiance control system. American Soc. Agr. Engineers, Paper No. 85-4529, for presentation at Winter Meeting, Am. Soc. Agr. Engineers, Chicago, I1ll., Dec. 17-20, 1985. LeRoith, D.; Pickens, W.; Wilson, G. L.; Miller, B.; Berelowitz, M.; Vinik, A. I.; Collier, E.; Cleland, C. F. "“Somatostatin-like material is present in flowering plants.” Endocrinology 117(1985): 2093-2097. Longworth, J. W.; Jagger, J.; Shropshire, Jr., W. (eds.) "Photobiology 1984". pp. 1-283, Praeger Scientific Publishers, New York, 1985. I4I 142 Margulies, M. M. Compartmentation of protein synthesis within the chloroplast. Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation, Alan R. Liss, Edited by G. Akoyunoglou and H. Senger, pp. 171-180, New York, 1986. Margulies, M. M.; Tiffany, H. L. ; Hattori, T. Biosynthesis of the chlorophyll-a P700 polypeptide(s). Regulation of Chloroplast Differentiation, Alan R. Liss, Edited by G. Akoyunoglou and H. Senger, pp. 181-186, New York, 1986. Ohki, K.; Gantt, E.; Lipschultz,.C. A.; Ernst, M. J. “Constant phycobdilisome size in chromatically adapted cells of the cyanobacterium Tolypothrix tenuis, and variation in Nostoc sp.” Plant Physiol. 79(1985): 943-948. Photosynthesis and Photorespiration in salt marsh species. Commissioned Review, B. G. Drake. In press, Plant, Cell, and Environment. Sept. 1986. Roth, J.; LeRoith, D.; Collier, E. S.; Weaver, N. R.; Watkinson, A.; Cleland, C. F.; Glick, S. M. “Evolutionary origins of neuropeptides, hormones, and receptors: possible applications to immunology." J. Immunol. 135(1985): 816-819. Sager, J. C.; Smith, W. 0.; Edwards, J. L.; Cyr, K. L. Use of spectral data to determine photosynthetic efficiency and phytochrome photoequilibria. American Society of Agricultural Engineers Meeting, San Luis Obispo, California, (1986). Shropshire, W., Jr. "Signal processing in the transduction mechanisms of phototropism.” In: Sensory Perception and Transduction in Aneural Organisms, Edited by G. Colombetti and Pill-Soon Song, pp. 211-229, Plenum Publishing Corp., 1985. Thompson, L. K.; Ziv, M.; Deitzer, G. F. “Photocontrol of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) embryo and ovule development in vitro.” Plant Physiol. 78(1985): 370-373. Vodkin, L. 0.3; Rhodes, P. R.; Chandlee, J. M.; Harding, R. W. Lectin genes and a transposable element in soybean. In Biotechnology for Solving Agricultural Problems: Beltsville Symposium in Agricultural Research, Vol. 10. In press. Vogel, H.; Sager, J. C. “Photosynthetic response of Prorocentrum mariae-lebouriae (Dinophyceae) to different spectral qualities, irradiances, and temperatures.” Hydrobiologia 128(1985): 143-153. Zeiger, Eduardo; Grivet, C.; Assmann, S. M.; Deitzer, G. F.; and Hannegan, M. W. "“Stomatal limitation to carbon gain in Paphiopedilum sp. (Orchidaceae) and its reversal by blue light." Plant Physiol. 77(1985): 456-460. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES Cox, William E. "Guide to the Field Reports of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, c. 1860-1961." Guides to Collections in the Smithsonian Archives, no. 4. Archives and Special Collections of the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Archives, 1986. Moss, William W. and Mazikana, Peter Cc. "Archives, Oral History and Oral Tradition: a RAMP Study." General Information Programme and UNISIST, Records and Archives Management Pregramme. Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1986. Vogt-O'Connor, Diane L. "Smithsonian Institution Archives Photo 5, pp. 8-9. Edward Pershey (Nashville: AASIH, 1986). SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES Bedini, Silvio A. "Citadels of Learning: The Museo Kircheriano and Other Italian Seventeenth-Century Science Collections." In Enciclopedismo in Roma Barocca. Edited by Maristella Casciat Grazia Taniello, and Maria Vitale. Venice: Marsilio Editor --’ "That Awfull Stage (The Search for the State House Yar Observatory)." In Science and Societv in Early America. Es Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. Edited by Randolph S. Klein. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1986. - "Galileo and Scientific Instrumentation." In Reinteroretind Galileo. Edited by William A. Wallace. Studies in Philosopny and the History of Philosophy, no. 15. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1986. - "The Galilean Jovilabe." Storia della Scienza 13 (1986). - "Dondi, Giovanni de'." In Mittelalters Lexikon. Munich: Artemis Verlag, 1986. - "“"Dondi, Jacopo de'." In Mittelalters Lexikon. Munich: Artemis Verlag, 1986. - “Theft of Instruments in Rome: An Update." Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 9 (1986) :5-8 - [Review] Nineteenth-Century Scientific Instruments by L'E. Turner in Technology and Culture 27 (1986) :146-48. - [Review] Introduzione all'arithmetica mercantile del Medioevo e del Rinascimento by Raffaella Franci and Laura Toti Rigatelli in Historia Mathematica (1986) :293-95. . [Review] L'Eredita scientifica di Leopoldo Nobili: Bibatto teorico e ruolo degli strumenti nella fisica del prima Ottocento by Giambattista Cadopp1l et al. in Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 8 (1986) :14. . [Review] La Collezione degli Antichi Apparecchi dell'Istituto de Fisica: Gli Strumenti Ottici (1840-1890) and Meccanica dei Fluidi e Termologia (1840-1900) by Ezio Ragozzino and Edvige Schettino in Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society 8 (1986) :14-15. Child, Margaret S. "Funding Preservation Programs." In Preserving America's Performing Arts, Edited by B. Cohen-Stratyner and B. Kueppers. New York: The Theatre Library Association, 1985. Gwinn, Nancy E. "Cooperative Collection Development--National Trends and New Tools.” Art Documentation 4 (1985) :143-47. Gwinn, Nancy E. et al. Final Report of the Preservation Planning Program. Washington, D.C.: Office of Management Studies, Association of Research Libraries, 1986. Kenyon, Kay. Suggested Guidelines for Zoo and Aquarium Libraries. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, 1986. Matthews, Nancy L. et al., assistant eds., with Marcus, M. and Perry, J., eds. The Documentary History of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1789-1800, vol. I, pts. 1 and 2. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985. Neff, William B. "Paris Exchange." MAHD Bulletin (Museums, Arts and Humanities Division, Special Libraries Association) 16 (1) (Autumn 1985). - "La bibliothéconomie en France: An Exchange Librarian's Report." College & Research Libraries News 47 (4) (April 1986). Pietropaoli, Frank A. "National Air and Space Museum Library." In Sci-Tech Libraries in Museums and Aguariums. Science and Technology Libraries Series, no. 6. New York: The Haworth Press, 1985; also in Science and Technology Libraries 6 (1985-86) :53-63. Wo Ratner, Rhoda S. "National Museum of American History Branch Library." In Sci-Tech Libraries in Museums and Aquariums. Science and Technology Libraries Series, no. 6. New York: The Haworth Press, 1985; also in Science and Technology Libraries 6 (1985-85) :65-73. Ratner, Rhoda S. et al. Physical Condition of the Collections: Raport of a Survey. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, 1986. Rey-Watson, Joyce. [editorial] P-A-M Bulletin 13 (1) (1985). Scott, Catherine D. "Report on the IFLA Conference (August 18-24, 1985, Chicago)." SLA Chapter Notes 45 (2) (1985) :6-7. Schallert, Ruth F. and White, James J. "Illustrations in the Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium 1890-1974." Huntia 6 (1986) :147-164. Stanley, Janet L. "Africa." Magazines for Libraries. 5th edition. New York: Bowker, 1986. “African Art and the Art and Architecture Thesaurus." Museum Studies Journal, 2 (Spring 1986) :42-52. - (Review] Traditional Textiles of Tunisia and Related North African Weaving by Irmtraud Reswick in Art Documentation 5 (1986) :95-96,. Wells, Ellen B. [Review] Wie Finde Ich Literatur Zur Geschichte Der Naturwissenschaften Und Technik, by Burghard Weiss in Isis, 76 (1985) :597-598. - "Antiquarian Book Dealers Specializing in Bibles and Related Works Prepared by the Smithsonian Libraries." Bible Collectors' World 2.1 (1986) :15. "Classics of Equine Veterinary Medicine." Medical Heritage 2 (1986) :299-301. - "Reprint." In Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Edited by Allen Kent. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1986. ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART Brown, Robert F. "Regional Office Report - New England." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). Esko, Claudia. [Review] American Etchings of the Nineteenth Century, by Francine Tyler. Archives of American Art Journal, 25(1&2). Karlstrom, Paul T. "Regional Office Report - West Coast." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). Kendall, Sue Ann. "Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution." Art Documentation, 5(3). - "Regional Office Report - Midwest." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). Kirwin, Liza. "Back to Bohemia with the Charcoal Club of Baltimore." Archives of American Art Journal, 25(1&2). . "Regional Office Report - Mid-Atlantic." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). McCoy, Garnett, "Editorial Note." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). - McNaught, William. "Regional Office Report - New York." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). Paul, Stella. ''Regional Office Report - Southern California." Archives of American Art Journal, 24(4); 25(1-3). CENTER FOR ASIAN ART: ARTHUR M, SACKLER GALLERY and FREER GALLERY OF ART Atil, Esin, W, T. Chase and Paul Jett (Exhibition Catalogue) Islamic Metal- work in the Freer Gallery of Art. Washington, D. C.: 1985, (Exhibition Catalogue) The Age of Sultan Sllleyman the Magnificent. New York: 1986. "Mamluk Painting in the Late Fifteenth Century," Mugarnas 3 (1984): 159-171. - "Islamic Art in the Freer Gallery of Art," Arts and the Islamic World 3 (autumn 1985): 57-59. - Stlleymanname: The Illustrated History of Stlleyman. New York: 1986. Chase, W. Thomas, Esin Atil and Paul Jett (Exhibition Catalogue) Islamic Metalwork in the Freer Gallery of Art. Washington, D. C.: 1985. - "Compositions of Oriental Bronzes: Another Look," Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art: Proceedings of the Seminar September 7-9, 1983. Edited by Pamela and Lambertus van Zelst. Boston, LEED IRS aerate Cort, Louise A. "Korean Influences in Japanese Ceramics: The Impact of the Teabowl Wars of 1592-1598," Ceramics and Civilization 2 (1985): 331-362. "Shigaraki Pottery," 1986 Festival of American Folklife. (1986): 26-31. “Looking at White Dew,” Chanoyu Quarterly 43. (1985): 36-48. - Review of Lost Innocence by Brian Moeran, with H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr. The Journal of Japanese Studies 12 (no. 2) (1986): 387-395. Fu, Shen C. Y., Glenn D. Lowry and Ann Yonemura (Exhibition Catalogue) From Concept to Context: Approaches to Asian and Islamic Calligraphy. Washington, D. C.: 1985. Jett, Paul, Esin Atil and W. T. Chase (Exhibition Catalogue) Islamic Metal- work in the Freer Gallery of Art. Washington, D. C.: 1985. Lowry, Glenn D., Shen C. Y. Fu and Ann Yonemura (Exhibition Catalogue) From Concept to Context: Approaches to Asian and Islamic Calligraphy. Washington, D. C.: 1985. - Iskandar Mirza and Early Timurid Metalwork," Orientations (August) 1986): 12-22. Winter, John. "Gold in Japanese Paintings: A Case History Involving the kirikane technique," Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art, Proceedings of the Seminar September 7-9, 1983. Edited by Pamela A. England and Lambertus van Zelst. Boston: 1985: 46-54. . Review of Conservation of Paintings and Manuscripts of Southeast Asia by O. P. Agrawal, Studies in Conservation, London: 1986: 31:140-141. Yonemura, Ann, Shen C. Y. Fu and Glenn D. Lowry (Exhibition Catalogue) From Concept to Context: Approaches to Asian and Islamic Calligraphy. Washington, D. C.: 1985. CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY Ballard, M.W., and N.S. Baer. ‘Ethylene Oxide Fumigation: Results and Risk Assessment.'’ Restaurator, 12 (1986). Ballard, M.W., R.J. Koestler, and N. Indictor. "Weighted Silks Observed Using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry." Scanning Electron Microscopy, 2 (1986): 499-506. Ballard, M.W. ‘Textile Conservation at the Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Washington, D.C."' Textile Conservation Newsletter, (Fall 1985): 27-28. Bishop, R.L., G. Harbottle, D.J. Reents, E.V. Sayre and L. van Zelst. "Compositional Attribution on Non-Provenienced Maya Polychrome Vessels." In Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art, eds. P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985), pp. 117-124. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Bishop R.L., E.V. Sayre and L. van Zelst. "Characterization of Mesoamerican Jade". In Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art, eds P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985), pp. 151-156. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Blackman, M.J. ‘''The Provenience of Obsidian Artifacts from Late Chalcolithic Levels at Aphrodisias, Turkey.'"' In Prehistoric Aphrodisias, ed. M. Joukowsky, (Archaeologia Transatlantica Vol. IV), Louvain-la-Neuve, Institut Superieur D'Archaeologie et Histoire de L'Art, (1986) Brown University . Boulton, Ann. "The Examination, Treatment and Analysis of a Pair of Boots from the Aleutian Islands Including a Note About Possible Pesticide Contamination." Journal of the American Institute for Conservation, 25, (1986): 1-13. Cheng, Y.T., J.S. Olin, R.S. Carter, M. Sanczy, I.G. Schroder, and C.H. Olin. ‘Modification of the National Bureau of Standards Research Reactor for Neutron-Induced Autoradiography of Paintings." In Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art, eds. P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985), pp. 182-189. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Ehrenreich, Robert M. “Blacksmithing Technology in Iron Age Wessex." Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 5:2 (July 1986):165-185. Ehrenreich, Robert M. "Trade, Technology and the Ironworking Community in the Iron Age of Southern Britain, BAR British Series 144, 228 pp, (1985). Thesis Keble College, (1985). Erhardt, D. Analytical Appendix to "Hawaiian Oiled and Mamaki Tapa.", by N. Firnhaber. Symposium 86: The Care and Preservation of Ethnographic Materials, Ottawa, (September 1986). French, J.M., E.V. Sayre and L. van Zelst. ''Nine Medieval French Limestone Reliefs: The Search for a Provenance." In Application of Science in Exmination of Works of Art, eds. P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985), pp. 132-141. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Frolich, Bruno, and Warwick J. Lancaster. "Electromagnetic Surveying in Current Middle Eastern Archaeology: Application and Evaluation." Geophysics, 51:7 (July, 1986): 1414-1425, Garbin, Mary. "Conservation at the German Leather Museum." Leather Conservation News, 2:2 (1986):14-15. Gianno, R. "The Exploitation of Resinous Products in a Lowland Malayan Forest.'' Wallaceana, 42 (1986): 3-6. Gianno, R. "Resin Classification Among the Semelai of Tasek Bera, Pahang, Malaysia.'' Economic Botany, 40:2 (1986): 186-200. Gianno, R. "Life into Death and Back: Curing and Cosmology in Semelai Culture.'' American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December (1986). Goodway, Martha. "Iron and Steel: Chronology and Annotated Bibliography; Notes on Analysis of Metals."' Metals for Conservators, AIC Washington, (1986). Goodway, Martha. "News of Archaeometallurgy", SAS Newsletter, 9:1 (1985): 4. Goodway, Martha. "News of Archaeometallurgy", SAS Newsletter, 9:2 (1986):6-7. Goodway, Martha. "News of Archaeometallurgy", SAS Newsletter, 9:3 (1986): 2 Harbottle, G., E.V. Sayre and R.W. Stoenner. ''The Use of Miniature Carbon-14 in Dating and Authentication in the Museum." In Application of Science in Exmination of Works of Art, eds. P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985), pp. 10-16. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Holmes, L.L., C.T. Little and E.V. Sayre. "Elemental Characterization of Medieval Limestone Sculpture from Parisian and Burgundian Sources". Journal of Field Archaeology, (1986):123-131. Kingery, W.D. and P.B. Vandiver. ''Glaze Structure and Its Interaction with Light: An Example of Song Dynasty Jun Ware."' The Studio Potter, 14:2 (1986): 23-26 Kingery, W.D., and P.B. Vandiver. Technology", Macmillan Free Press, New York, (1986). Kingery, W.D., and P.B. Vandiver, 'The Technology of Tiffany Art Glass", in Applications of Science in the Examination of Works of Art, eds. P.A. England and L. van Zelst, (1985) pp. 100-116. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston . Kingery, W.D. and P.B. Vandiver, "The Eighteenth Century Change in Technology and Style from the Famille-Verte Palette to the Famille-Rose Palette", in W.D. Kingery, Ceramics and Civilization, Vol. II, The American Ceramic Society, Columbus, OH (1986). Lahanier, C.H., F.D. Preusser, and L. van Zelst. ''Study and Conservation of Museum Objects: Use of Scientific Techniques.'"' Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, B14, (1986): pp. 1-9. Myers, J.E., and Blackman, M.J. "Conical Plates of the Hispano-Moresque Tradition from Islamic Qsar es-Seghir: Petrographic and Chemical Analysis". In La Ceramica Medievale nel Mediterraneo Occidentale, (1986). pp. 55-68. All Insegna Del Giglio, Firenze. Sayre, Edward V. "History and Development of Conservation Related Computer Technology.'"' Computer Technology for Conservation, pp. 11-24. (1986). International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group. van der Reyden, Dianne. "Technology and Treatment of a 19th Century American Time Globe", New Directions in Paper Conservation, Preprints, The Institute of Paper Conservation, Oxford, England, (1986). van der Reyden, Dianne., and D. Williams. ''The Technology and Conservation Treatment of a 19th Century English 'Papier Mache' Chair", Preprints: The American Institute for the Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Washington (1986), pp. 125-142. "Ceramic Masterpieces: Art, Structure, van der Reyden, Dianne., T. Vitale, N. Ash, A. Dwan, D. Hamburg, M. Mickelson, and K. Nicholson. eds. Paper Conservation Catalog, Third Edition, (1986), Book and Paper Group of the American Institute for Conservation, Washington DC. van der Reyden, Dianne. "Humidification", Part 22, in Paper Conservation Catalog, Third Edition, (1986), Book and Paper Group of the American Institute for Conservation, Washington DC. Vandiver, P.B. "The Production Technology of Earthenware Ceramics, 4900-2800 B.cC.", in T.W. Beale and C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, eds. Excavations at Tepe Yahya, Iran, 1967-1975: The Early Periods", American School of Prehistoric Research, Bull. 38, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, (1986). Vandiver, P.B., and C.G. Koehler, "Structure, Processing, Processing, and Style of Corinthian Transport Amphoras", in W.D. Kingery, Ceramics and Civilization, Vol. II, The American Ceramic Society, Columbus OH (1986). Vandiver, P.B., and W.D. Kingery, 'Manufacture of an Eighteenth Dynasty Egyptian Faience Chalice", in M. Tite and I. Freestone, Conference on Early Vitreous Materials, British Museum Occasional Papers, (1986). van Zelst, L. "Technical Examination of Terracottas", in From Indian Earth: 4000 Years of Terracotta Art, pp. 67-69, (1986), The Brooklyn Museum, NY. van Zelst, L., P.A. England eds. "Application of Science in the Examination of Works of Art.'' (1985), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,. Vitale, Timothy. "Introduction: A Book and Paper Group Panel Discussion on Ethics", The Book and Paper Group Annual BPB/AIC, Vol. 4, (1985), pp. 116-117. Vitale, Timothy. "Observations on Theory, Use and Fabrication of the Fritted Glass Bead Suction Disk Device", New Directions in Paper Conservation, Preprints: The Institute of Paper Conservation, Oxford England, (1986). Vitale, Timothy. ''Humidification", Part 22, in Paper Conservation Catalog, Third Edition, (1986), Book and Paper Group of the American Institute for Conservation, Washington DC. Vitale, Timothy. 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"The Exploitation of Resinous Products in a Lowland Malayan Forest.'' Society for Economic Botany, New York Botanical Garden, June 1986. Goodway, Martha. "Phosphorus in Iron Wire and How it Got There." 25th Archaeometry Symposium, Athens, Greece, 20 May 1986. Kingery, W.D., and P.B. Vandiver. "Eighteenth Century Change on Technology and Style of Overglaze Enamels." Second International Conference on the HIstory of Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, Beijing, China, Nov. 1986. McMillan, Eleanor. "Research and Conservation." Session on Planning for Conservation, 1986 Meeting of the American Association of Museums, New York, June 1986. Mishara, Joan. 'X2 - A Geochemical Synthesis at Ancient Laurion." Archaeometry Symposium, Athens, Greece, May 1986. Padfield, Tim. '"'Monitoring the Microclimate in the Reconstructed Facade of the Renwick Gallery." Annual Conference of the Association for Preservation Technology, San Francisco, CA, September 1985. Padfield, Tim. 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"Chareoal Production from Agricultural Burning in Central Panama and its Deposition in the Sediments of the Gulf of Panama." Environmental Conservation 13 (1)(1986): 51-60. Tanaka, S. "Sexual Dimorphism in Stenotarsus rotundus (Arrow) (Coleoptera: Endomychidae)." The Ccleopterists Bulletin 40 (1)(1986): 45-47, Todzia, C. "Growth Habits, Host Tree Species, and Density of Hemiepiphytes on Barro Colorado Island, Panama." Biotropica 18 (1)(1986): 22-27. Trainer, J. M. “Song Dialects, Cultural Evolution, and Communication in Yellow-Rumped Caciques (Cacicus cela vitellinus) in Panama." (1985). Ph. D. dissertation, University of Michigan. Ventocilla, J. "“zAlguien Sabe Cdémo Funciona el Bosque?" La Estrella de Panama (1986) 23 March: 7, 8, 17. ----- . "“"Alternativas a la Destruccién: Lineamientos y Objetivos del Programa en Panama." In Conservacién y Manejo de la Fauna Silvestre en « Latinoamérica. Symposio: 10-11 Octubre 1983, Arequipa-Peru (1986): 73-76. Edited by P. G. Aguilar F. 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"El Nifio Mass Coral Mortality: a Test of Resource Limitation in a Coral Reef Damselfish Population." Oecologia 68 (1985): 15-19. Werner, D. I. “Iguana Management in Central America." Bostid Developments 6 (1)(1986): 1, 4-6. ----- - "Manejo de la Iguana Verde en Panama." In Conservacién y Manejo de la Fauna Silvestre en Latinoamérica. Symposio: 10-11 Octubre 1983, Areaquipa=Peru (1986): 77-80. Edited by P. G. Aguilar F. Lima: Pacific Press. West-Eberhard, M. J. "Alternative Adaptations, Speciation, and Phylogeny." (A review). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A. 83 (5)(1986): 1388-1392. oo--- - “Dominance Relation in Polistes canadenses, a Tropical Social Wasp." Monitore de Zoologia Italiana (N.S.): 22 (1986). ----- - "Experimental Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology" edited by B. Holldobler and M. Lindauer." (Book review). Science 231 (4733)(1986): 64-65. Wheeler, D. E. 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[Review] Song of Hope: The Green Revolution in a Panjab Village, by Murray Leaf. Journal of Asian Studies 45(1) (1985) :403-04. (and Carol Morrow). "Patterns of Solidarity in a Punjabi Villages": Contributions to. Indian Sociology 19(2) (1985) 2235-49. , ed. Indian Fairs and Festivals. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. May-Machunda, Phyllis. "“Hogmeat, Corn and Catfish: Tennessee Foodways.” Festival of American Folklife Program Book, ed. Thomas Vennum, Jr., op. 101-104. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. Proschan, Frank. "Tradition and Survival: Kmhmu Highlanders in America.” Festival of American Folklife Program Book, ed. Thomas Vennum, Jr., od. 87-90. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. Spitzer, Nicholas, ed. Louisiana Folklife: A Guide to the State. Baton Rouge: State of Louisiana Folklife Program, 1985. - "Introduction to Louisiana Folklife"; "Documenting Tradition: Louisiana Folklife and the Media"; "South Louisiana as a Folk Region"; “Louisiana Folk Crafts: An Overview" (with de Caro, Jordan and Roach); “Louisiana Festivals: Traditional and Otherwise." Louisiana Folklife: A Guide to the State, ed. Nicholas Spitzer. Baton Rouge: State of Louisiana Folklife Program, 1985. . [Liner Notes] "Tabby Thomas: Rockin’ with the Blues.” Bluebeat LP 101, 1985. - [Commentator] "Rainin' in My Heart: The Baton Rouge Blues." Louisiana Public Broadcasting, 58 min. video documentary, 1986. - [Co-producer and Commentator] "Music as a Symbol: The 20th Anniversary of the Festival of American Folklife Parts l and 2," and "Blacks, Whites and Blues: Cultural Crossover in American Folk Music." Radio Smithsonian, 30 min., 1986. Vennum, Thomas, Jr. "Foreword." The Federal Cylinder Project: A Guide to Field Collections in Federal Agencies, Vol. 2 (Northeastern Indian Catalog), 1985:3-7. - [Review] Kitchi Gami: Wanderings Round Lake Superior, by Johann G. Kohl. Minnesota History 49(8) (Winter, 1985) :338-39. and Nicholas Spitzer. "Musical Performance at the Festival: Developing Criteria." Festival of American Folklife Program Book, ed. Thomas Vennum, Jr., po. 101-104. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. , @d. Festival of American Folklife Program Book. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. - "Music." Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. ll (Great Basin), gen. ed. William Sturtevant, po. 6382-704. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1986. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION PRESS Williams, Martin, "Introduction" to The Third Book of Oz by L. Frank Baum (Armstrong State College Press). _, "Eric Dolphy: Vintage Dolphy" (record annotation) (GM Recordings GM 3005D). and Doug Richards, "Why Aren't We Using the Jazz Classics?" Jazz Educators' Journal Dec./Jan. 1987. , "How Long Has This Been Going On? I. Con-Fusion."" Jazz Times Jan. 1987. wm Lae OFFICE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SMITHSONIAN GALAXY - 104 two-and-one-half-minute radio features RADIO SMITHSONIAN - 52 half-hour radio programs The partial listing of segments, which follows, contains material based on research done by Smithsonian curators or other personnel: "The Piano at Home" From "Piano in America” series, old favorites, rediscoveries, and nostalgia in concert recreation of songs sung ‘round the piano in 19c America, with music historian Mark Tucker. (MAH) "Community and Cosmos" First comprehensive survey of Igbo art reveals complexity of this ancient culture. Herbert Cole and Roslyn Walker. (MAfa) "Sky Fighters" Exhibition pays tribute to Leroy Grumman and the F6F Hellcat, the plane that gave Allies control of skies in WWII. (NASM) "Halley's Comet in Babylonia" 2000-year-old tablets recently rediscov- ered at British Museum offer confirmation for modern computer programs tracing history of Halley's comet, with Allan Needell. (NASM) "Fire and Ice" Astronomers swing into observational action for Halley's Comet and museum offers visual commentary with comet-inspired art. (SAO/NASM) "Understanding Echinoderms" An unusual deep-water colony of urchins, starfish, brittlestars and their kin and Smithsonian scientists investi- gating them. (MNH) "The Spider's Web" A tour through a bizarre world of vibrations where spiders sense their prey through web movements, with Jonathan Coddington. (MNE) "Revising Classic Jazz" A second look at Smithsonian Recordings set called "Classic Jazz," with music historian Martin Williams on music under con- sideration for revisions including works by Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, and other jazz greats. (SIP) "It's a Gas" 100th anniversary of gas light is celebrated with curator Bill Worthington and exhibition. (MAH) "The Best Food in Space” An exhibition of space food with curator Derek Elliott discussing weightless cuisine on the Space Shuttle. (NASM) "A People's History" Everyday life in 18c America presents new views of the Revolution and triumphs and struggles of people who forged often oppos- ing opinions and lifestyles into new nation. (MAH) "At Home on the Road" 150 years or so later, Americans were discovering the vacation. Exhibition explores nation's love affair with travel and leisure as it developed after turn of 20c. (MAH) "Vertical Flight" New gallery devoted to man's efforts to go straight up in air with museum director Walter Boyne and assistant director Donald Lopez, authors of book on subject. (NASM) "Flights of Fancy" Curator Claudia Oakes recounts famous first flights to far-away places--from England to southern tip of Africa, England to Australia, California to New Guinea. (NASM) "A Paderewski Recital" Part of "Piano in America" series, this is recrea- tion of Ignaz Jan Paderewski's first Washington appearance in February, 1892, featuring Christine Niehaus playing same Steinway he played. (MAH) "Cosmic Bubbles" A startling discovery reveals revolutionary picture of universe, with galaxies in clusters on surfaces of great bubble-like voids in space, with astrophysicists Margaret Geller, John Huchra and others. (SAO) "Tethered Satellites" Another idea brewing: satellites on strings, attached to space stations or shuttles, to supply energy for activities and conduct tests of hard-to-reach parts of the upper atmosphere. (SAO) "Balloon Astronomy" A lot of valuable information is still coming to scientists via mankind's oldest flying machine: balloons, with astron- omer Giovanni Fazio. (SAO) "The Rising of the New Moon" Art of the Tabwa people of Central Africa reflects ancient tradition and effects of European colonial influence. Dr. Allen Roberts, guest curator of exhibition, and Smithsonian ethnomus- icologist Kazadi wa Mukuna explore the cosmology of the Tabwa. (MAfa) "Garden Potteries and -Official Kilns" Oriental ceremony and traditions revealed in exhibition of clan-sponsored ceramic art of 17,18,19c Japan. (FGA) "The Biological Revolution" Advances in genetic engineering bring research- ers closer and closer to unlocking secrets of infectious disease. This technology is also expanding agricultural possibilities, extracting miner- als from rocks and showing promise of host of other applications. From MAH and National Institutes of Health, a look at the dawning age of recom- binanant DNA; and a seminar on risks and rewards of biotechnology. (MAH/RAP) "Cataclysmic Predicting" Scientists are continually devising ways to make long-term predictions of pending natural disasters, expecially earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. (MNH/USGS) "Lunar Leftovers" Working with NASA, NASM is documenting every piece of man-made material that is now on the moon for the sake of future historians and archeologists. (NASM) "Go Well My Child'' Photographs from South Africa in the 1940's reveal land of stark contrasts in exhibition of work by Constance Stuart Larrabee who remembers the people and words that inspired the photographs. (MAfa) "Paths to Taos and Santa Fe" Works of Emest Blumenschein, Andrew Das- burg, Georgia O'Keeffe and other leading artists of New Mexico in early decades of 20c explored in exhibition. (NMAA) "Persian Treasure" Story of an international treasure hunt. Buried in history, recently rediscovered, the Henri Vever collection of Persian paintings and manuscripts is acquired by the Smithsonian. (AMSG) "First Life" New permanent highlight of fossil hall features world's oldest fossils--3.5 billion-year-old algae from tidal flats of Western Australia. (MNH) "On Human Origins" Scientists and researchers discuss human fossils and the ecological environments or early man. (MNH/RAP) "Today's Earth Explorers" Four modern-day explorers recount their adven- tures: Robert Ballard of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, leader of exhibition that found the Titanic; maritime historian Tim Severin, who sails reconstructions of ancient ships; Polar explorer Wally Herbert, first to complete a surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean; and geologist Farouk El Baz, who explores the Sahara desert in search of causes and solutions to drought. (RAP) "Private Lives of Public Figures" Portraits of famous figures from 19 and 20c U. S. reveal relationship between home and heaven in domestic life of period. (NPG) "Reaching Rural America" 90 years ago Rural Free Delivery first brought mail service to America's farmlands. With the mail came improved roads, rising farm values and the mail-order industry. RFD exhibition. (MAH) "Looking at Earth'’ From balloons, aircraft and spacecraft, we have grown increasingly sophisticated in our views of our planet. An exhibition explores the methods and results. (NASM) "Voyage 2 at Uranus" When Voyager 2 passed within 50,000 miles of Uranus, it provided man's first close look at that planet. The leader of the U.S. Geological Survey Imaging Team examines the pictures and how they enhance our knowledge of the solar system's outer planets. (NASM) "First Lady of the Smithsonian" Mary Jane Rathbun, first woman scientist hired by the Smithsonian (in 1860), was a zoologist who described more than 1000 species and subspecies and gave the Chesapeake blue crab its name (which is "beautiful swimmer" in Latin). (MNH) "The Beeping Crab Study" Smithsonian Environmental Research Center bio- logist Anson Hines follows the movements of Atlantic blue crabs with ultra- sonic transmitters. (ERC) "Hollywood--Legends and Reality” Exhibition explores the history of the film industry, contrasting legends and myths of tinseltown with the reali- ties of making movies. (MAH) "Bon Voyage--Designs for Travel" Suitcases, wardrobes, valises, trunks, travel sets, collapsible furniture and personal accessories reveal past proclivities for peregrinations in this exhibition. (C-H) "Coonskins and Canebrakes'" Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Davey Crockett with a look at the farmer, hunter and politician from Tennessee and the legends that grew up around him. (NPG) "The Imperial Mr. Brady" Imperial prints from the studio of Mathew Brady are featured in this exhibition. (NPG) "Following the Killer Bees" Update on the spread of a strain of "African- ized" wild bee, introduced into Brazil and now spreading through Central America and Mexico, due in the U.S. in 1988. (MNH/STRL) "Enigmatic Invertebrates" Paleontologist Ellis Yochelson is trying to identify a group of fossils that have no resemblance whatever to previously identified groups. (MNH) "Zoo Plants" Rick Hider is redesigning the horticultural aspects of the zoo, offering a discourse on the finer points of planting for exotic animals. (NZP) "Zoo Vets" Days in the lives of the Zoo's veterinarians: how to tape down a snake; checking gorillas for ulcers; elephant biopsies and more. (NZP) "Tropical Studies" A wide range of research is adding to our knowledge of tropical forest and coral reef ecology, as well as our abilities to preserve and profit from these delicate ecosystems. (STRI) "The Search for Nemesis" Does our sun have a companion star? If it's there, will it one day affect our solar system? Scientist Ellen Sprouls details evidence and the search for the hypothetical star. (NASM) "The Endangered Horse" Paleontologist Deb Bennett traces the evolution of the horse and explains why its future, entirely in human hands, is in doubt. (MNH) "Do Waterfowl Have a Future?" Habitat destruction, overhunting and re- curring natural disasters have put many of America's waterfowl in grave danger; nonetheless, scientists are cautiously optimistic about future. (NZP) "Grasses'' An exhibition and symposium explores the role of grasses in world ecology and human civilization. (MNH) "50 Years of Consumer Products" Exhibition examines the whys and where- fores of 50 years of washing machines, credit cards, running shoes, sub- urban development, compact cars, and other consumables. (C-H) "America, L.A. Style" A seminal decade, the 1940's, in the development of Southern California culture (and ultimately American culture) viewed through the reflections of well-known Americans who both loved and hated Los Angeles, as compiled by Paul Karlstrom. (AAA) "Discoveries from Ancient Rome" Herculaneum, sister city of Pompeii, was recently unearthed and is proving to be even better preserved than Pompeii; Baldo Conticello, superintendent of the Herculaneum excavation, describes the site. (RAP) "Iee Age History" Glacial periods of the world reviewed by museum direc- tor Robert Hoffman. (MNH) "Jivaro Diary" Explorer/researcher Robert McCracken Peck recounts his recent travels in the Cordillera de Cutucu in Ecuador, home of the Jivaro Indians, best known for their headhunting proclivities. (RAP) "The Hawk That's Ruled by a Mouse" On the prairies of Wisconsin, orni- thologist Frances Hammerstrom has put in years of research on the secrets of the Marsh Hawk, or Harrier. Her studies have resulted in a new book. (SIP) "Bee Eater Society" Studies of an African bird, a species of bee eaters, reveal an advanced social order with elaborately extended families. (NZP) HERE AT THE SMITHSONIAN... - three-minute television features This listing contains material based on research done by Smithsonian curators or other personnel: "Folklife '86" The 20th Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife is one of the richest ever, focusing on the diverse cultures of Japan and Tennessee. (OFP) "Brand New at the Zoo" This year the Zoo has been blessed by the arrival of a particularly large number of exotic newborns -- from spectacled bear cubs to leopard tortoises. (NZP) "Reaching Rural America" Delivering the mail to rural America wasn't al- ways as easy as it is today. An exhibition celebrates 100 years of the Rural Free Delivery system. (MAH) "At Mr. Hirshhorn's Bequest" The public gets its first chance to see some of the additional 5,300 works Mr. Hirshhorn bequeathed at his death. (HMSG) "Corals in Captivity" An 1,800-gallon tank contains a living coral reef, a complete ecosystem in miniature for visitors to watch and for scien- tists to study. (MNH) "At Home on the Road” From campers to cabins and from motels to motor- homes, a look at America's fascination with vacationing by car. (MAH) "Black Wings” An exhibition chronicles the important role of black Amer- icans in the history of aviation. (NASM) "Magnificent Voyagers" Major exhibition retraces America's first great scientific expedition in 1838-1842. (MNH) "Balloon Astronomy" A discourse on high-altitude balloon science from astronomer Giovanni Fazio. (SAO) [wr te me Film and Video Productions This listing contains material based on research done by Smithsonian curators or other personnel: The National Teleconference on Biodiversity A two-hour live (and video- taped) telecast on the issues of crucial significance to mankind. (MNH/NZP) The Movie Palaces A half-hour film based on the exhibition, "American Picture Palaces." (C-H) Engines of Change An epilogue to the exhibition of the same name. (MAH) Looking at Earth A five-minute exhibit film on Shuttle Radar Imaging. (NASM) Smithsonian Treasures: An American Experience A 90-minute television special with host actor Gene Kelly. (Pan-Instutional) ADMINISTRATION Office of Information Resource Management Bearman, David A. "'Who About What,” or "From Whence, Why, and How': Establishing Intellectual Control Standards to Provide for Access to Archival Materials." j j Access. Victoria, B.C., University Press, 1986. —____- "Archival and Bibliographic Networks." Journal of Library Administration, Summer 1986. « "Recorded Memory and Cultural Continuity." Texas Library Association, April 1986. Lytle, Richard H. "Information Resource Management, 1981-1986." Annual Review of Information Science and Technology 21:155-173. » and David A. Bearman. "The Power of the Principle of Provenance." Archivaria 21:14-26 (Winter 1985-86). Russo, Joseph L., and Bruce B. Collette. "“Interrelationships of the Spanish Mackerels (Pisces: Scombridae: Scombaromorus) and their Copepod Parasites." Cladistics 1:141-158 (no. 2). - "Morphology, Systematics, and Biology of the Spanish Mackerels (Scombaromorus, Scombridae)." Fishery Bulletin 82:545- 692 (no. 4, 1984). Van Dyke, George C., and William R. Taylor. "Revised Procedures for Staining and Clearing Small Fishes and Other Vertebrates for Bone and Cartilage Study." Cybium 9:107-119 (no. 2, 1985). Office of Printing and Photographic Services Wallace, J. "The Planning, Construction and Operation of A Cold Room for Photographic Storage"; In The Book and Paper Group Annual, Volume 4 (1985):108-115. Edited by Jeffrey Abt. Washington: The Book and Paper Group, American Institute for Conservation. READING IS FUNDAMENTAL, INC. Rif Newsletter. Published three times a year, the Newsletter reports on RIE activities nationwide. A technical assistance insert, addressing local projects' requests for information on how to motivate youngsters to read, is included in Newsletters sent to RIF projects. The News- letter reaches 24,000 people throughout the United States and offshore territories. Reading Is Fundamental. A newly published brochure describing the organiza- tion and its accomplishments. Parents' Brochures. A series of four brochures on the topics "Choosing Good Books for Your Children," "IV and Reading," "Reading Aloud to Your Children," and "Upbeat and Offbeat Activities to Encourage Reading." Books to Grow On: A Parent's Guide to Encouraging Young Readers. A resource for parents of children from infancy to age eleven. The RIF Book of Ideas. A series of booklets on fundraising, selecting books for young people, and motivating children to read. I Want You. A brochure to assist RIF projects in recruiting and training volunteers. Reading Is Fun! Tips for Parents. A booklet offering suggestions on how to encourage children up to the age of eight to read. Children's Bookshelf. An annotated list of 106 books for children up to the age of eleven. Profiles. Descriptions of the publishers and distributors that serve RIF projects. The Profiles list special discounts and services offered by each supplier and are distributed annually to all projects. ZF aie 2185 Appendix 7 The Smithsonian Institution and Its Subsidiaries, September 30, 1986 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY The Secretary Executive Assistant Special Assistant Administrative Assistant (Appointments) Supervisor, Secretary's Files OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY The Under Secretary Administrative Assistant Robert McCormick Adams James M. Hobbins Joseph Coudon Mary Lee Nissley Betty J. Edwards Dean W. Anderson Teresa Pietroski OFFICE OF AUDITS AND INVESTIGATIONS Director Deputy Director Assistant Directors - Audits Investigator OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL General Counsel Associate General Counsels Assistant General Counsels OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY Assistant Secretary Executive Officer 2 Program Manager Research Program Specialist Chris S. Peratino Patrick J. Stanton Jerry L. Chandler John C. Fawsett Richard H. Cook Peter G. Powers Robert A. Dierker George S. Robinson Alan D. Ullberg James D. Douglas Lauryn Guttenplan Grant Elaine L. Johnston Sharon White Senghor Marsha S. Shaines James I. Wilson FOR RESEARCH David Challinor Harold J. Michaelson Ross B. Simons Rita R. Jordan JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS vio ae he eee ant ie ee ber eS - MoOSUSEGMS SaLEOLS NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Director Registrar Chief, Office of Public Affairs Chief, Office of Education Executive Officer and Chief, Office of Management Services Budget Officer Management Analyst Assistant Director for Conservation and Captive Breeding Programs Assistant Director for Support Services Assistant Director for Research General Curator DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTE Veterinarian-in-Charge Associate Veterinarian Animal Physiologist Research Associates Prabir Chakraborty Stephen J. O'Brien Collaborators Michael D. Abramowitz Max J. Appel Harold Clark M. Kathryn Hammock Seth A. Koch Douglas W. McKay William J. Ravich Patricia Schmidt Michael H. Robinson Judith Block Robert J. Hoage Judith White Vincent J. Doyle James E. Fitzpatrick Peter B. Kibbee Christen M. Wemmer Gaetano G. Calise, Jr. Devra G. Kleiman Benjamin B. Beck R. Mitchell Bush Lyndsay G. Phillips, Jr. David E. Wildt Beverly Gilroy Richard Alsakar Kenneth C. Bovée Art Clexton A. Everette James, Jr. Bill Lasley Carroll Platz Edward Ruley DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY Pathologist-in-Charge Research Associates George P. Allen Max J.G. Appel George Imes Bruce Smith Bernard Zook ANIMAL EXHIBIT DEPARTMENTS General Curator DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALOGY Curator Associate Curator Collection Managers Lisa Stevens William Xanten DEPARTMENT OF HERPETOLOGY Curator Collection Manager DEPARTMENT OF ORNITHOLOGY Curator Assistant Curator Collection Manager DEPARTMENT OF IM ERTEBRATES Curator DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH Assistant Director for Research Scientific Staff Daryl J. Boness Olav T. Oftedal Miles Roberts Population Manager Richard J. Montali Richard Alsaker Chris Gardiner Michael Loomis John Strandberg Benjamin B. Beck Edwin Gould John Seidensticker Elizabeth Frank Edward Bronikowski Dale Marcellini Michael Davenport Scott Derrickson Charles Pickett Paul Tomassoni Jaren Horsley Devra G. Kleiman Eugene S. Morton Katherine S. Rallis Rasanayagam Rudran Jonathan Ballou Research Associates Mary Allen Carolyn M. Crockett James Dietz John Frazier Theodore I. Grand James G. Hallett Jeffrey A. McNealy Galen B. Rathbun John Robinson Betsy Trent Thomas Susan Wilson DEPARTMENT OF CONSERY ATION Assistant Director for Conservation and Captive Breeding Programs Facilities Manager Research Associates Peter August Steven Berwick nichard Estes J. L. David Smith Fellows and Associates Lee Boyd Eric Dinnerstein Frank Kohn Katherine Mahalke-Johnson Hemanta Mishra Georg Schwede Paul Wilson SUPPORT SERVICES Assistant Director for Support Services Chief, Office of Facilities Management Chief, Office of Construction Management Chief, Office of Graphics and Exhibits Chief, Office of Police and Safety Gerald Borgia Priya Davidar Wolfgang P. J. Dittus John Gittleman Russell G Greenberg Susan Lumpkin Nancy Muckenhirn Douglas Richards Melvin Sunquist Steven D. Thompson Christen M. Wemmer John N. Williams Joel Berger Catherine Blohowiak Charles McDougal Richard Watling Susan Crissey Stefan Holzenbein John Lehmkuhl Jai Narayen Mehata Sharon Pfeifer Michael Stiwe Gaetano G. Calilse, Jr. David Boothe Donald Muddiman Robert E. Mulcahy Samuel L. Middleton, Jr. FRIENDS OF THE NATIONAL ZOO Executive Director Sanders Lewallen OFFICE OF AMERICAN STUDIES Director Wilcomb EH. Washburn OFFICE OF FSLLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Roberta W. Rubinoff Director Elizabeth W. Veatch Assistant Director Catherine F. Harris Administrative Officer Jacki Thompson Rand Academic Programs Specialist Amelia F. Crittenberger Academic Programs Specialist Carolin M. McManus Academic Programs Assistant Lori C. Deitz Records Programs Assistant SMITHSONIAN ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY Director Irwin I. Shapiro Associate Directors Planning Bruce Gregory Atomic and Molecular Physics William H. Parkinson High Energy Astrophysics Harvey Tananbaum Optical and Infrared Astronomy David W. Latham Planetary Sciences John A. Wood Radio and Geoastronomy A. Edward Lilley Solar and Stellar Physics Andrea K. Dupree Theoretical Astrophysics George B. Rybicki Department Heads Central Engineering Richard B. Dias Computation Facility James B. Conklin Jr. Contracts and Procurement ; George D. Dick Controller’s Office . Robert T. Ayer Personnel Harris E. Rosenthal Publications James C. Cornell Jr. Scientific Staff Luis A. Aguilar Yoram Avni Eugene H. Avrett Robert W. Babcock Sallie L. Baliunas John Biretta Eric Bloemhof Donato Bramanti Victoria Buch C. Nelson Caldwell Nathaniel P. Carleton Frederic H. Chaffee Kelly V. Chance John Chandler Jon H. Chappell M. Mark Colavita Allan F. Cook, II Alex Dalgarno Thomas M. Dame Robert J. Davis Valerie de Lapparent Marino Dobrowolny Andrzej K. Drukier Martin S. Elvis Robert Estes Giuseppina Fabbiano Daniel G. Fabricant Michel Faucherre Giovanni G. Fazio George B. Field Edward L. Fireman William Forman Fred A. Franklin Franco Fuglini Larry Gardner John C. Geary Margaret Geller Owen Gingerich Isabella Gioia Zachary Goldberg Leon Golub Paul Gorenstein Mario Grossi Steven L. Guberman Gordon Gullahorn Alan H. Guth Carl R. Gwinn Shadia Habbal F.R. Harnden, Jr. Daniel Harris Lee W. Hartmann Robert G. Hohlfeld John P. Huchra’ John Hughes Christine Jones-Forman Kenneth Kalata Wolfgang Kalkofen Margarita Karovska Scott Kenyon Kate Kirby David G. Koch John L. Kohl Lawrence Krauss Michael Kurtz Robert L. Kurucz Donald Q. Lamb Myron Lecar Russell M. Levreault Robert R. Lewis Alan P. Lightman Florence J. Lin Enrico Lorenzini Tommaso Maccacaro Brian Marsden Ursula B. Marvin Robert D. Mathieu Edward Mattison Jeffrey McClintock Richard E. McCrosky Gary J. Melnick Lawrence A. Molnar James Moran Stephen Murray Philip Myers Peter Nisenson Robert W. Noyes Samuel Palmer Costas Papaliolios Julie Paque Michael Pearlman Francis Primini Harrison E. Radford John C. Raymond Robert Reasenberg Mark J. Reid Rudolph Schild Matthew H. Schneps Daniel Schwartz Joseph Schwarz Frederick Seward Michael Shao Jack Slowey Robert Stachnik J. Gregory Stacy Robert P. Stefanik Patrick Thaddeus Wesley Traub Richard Tresch-Fienberg Ginevra Trinchieri Wallace Tucker Jean Turner Hans Ungerechts Giuseppe Vaiana Leon Van Speybroeck Robert Vessot George A. Victor Trevor C. Weekes Wei Shen Steven Weinberg Fred L. Whipple Charles A. Whitney Belinda Wilkes Steven P. Willner George L. Withbroe Diana Worrall Kouichi Yoshino Martin Zombeck SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER Director Assistant Directors David L. Correll Executive Officer Administrative Officer Office Manager Facilities Manager William H. Klein Walter Shropsnire, Jr. Carolyn M. Walker Joseph C. Fisher JoAnne Battista Robert N. Davis Program Assistants for Public Information Linda Chick Research Scientists Agricultural Engineer Anthropologist Biochemist Biologist Ecologist Geneticist Modeler Physicist Plant Ecologist Plant Physiologists Zoologists James Schafer John Sager Eric Scull ly James Stretch Robert Stuckenrath Dennis Byrne Maurice Margulies Elizabeth Gantt Israel Levy Thomas E. Jordan Roy W. Harding, Jr. Donald Weller Bernard Goldberg Peter Curtis Allison Snow Jacob Weiner Dennis Whigham Charles F. Cleland Francis Cunningham, ur. Gerald Deitzer Bert Drake William O. Smith David Ward Anson H. Hines James F. Lynch Vv SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES Archivist Deputy Archivist Associate Archivist Historian Assistant Archivists William W. Moss William A. Deiss Alan L. Bain Pamela M. Henson William E. Cox Susan W. Glenn William R. Massa, Jr. James A. Steed Diane L. Vogt-O'Connor SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES Au YD TH j™ OM Fr o fe ty Director cial Assistant Manager, Planning & Administration Administrative Assistant Publications Officer Manager, Automated Systems Division Systems Administrator Chief, Automated Bibliographic Control Librarian, Automated Bibliographic Control Chief, Catalogue Records Chief, Original Indexing Services Cataloguer Cataloguer Cataloguer Cataloguer, Special Collections Assistant Cataloguer, Special Collections Technical Information Specialist Assistant Director and Manager, Research Services Division Central Services Unit Unit Manager & Chief Librarian, Central Reference & Loan Services Reference Librarian, CRLS Library of Congress Liaison Chief Librarian, Museum Reference Center Chief Librarian, Special Collections Branch History and Art Unit Unit Manager & Chief Librarian, NMAH Branch Reference Librarian, NMAH Branch Reference Librarian, NMAH Branch Chief Librarian, OH Branch Chief Librarian, CHM Branch Chief Librarian, NMAfA Branch Museum Support Center nief Librarian, MSC Branch Q 3 vio A. Bedini Mary Augusta Rosenfeld Laudine C. Creighton Nancy L. Matthews Vija L. Karklins Thomas Garnett Victoria Avera Sheila Riley Brooke Henley Mary Jane H. Linn Helen Nordberg Margaret A. Sealor Bertha 4. Sohn Mary L. Elder Mayda Riopvedre Mimi Scharf Margaret S. Child Mary Clare Gray Barbara Veloz Scott Berger Catherine D. Scott Ellen B. Wells Rhoda S. Ratner Charles Berger James Roan Susan Gurney Katharine Martinez Janet L. Stanley Karen Preslock s3- Iv Cw Natural Sciences Unit Unit Manager & Chief Librarian, NMNH Branch Reference Librarian, Reference Librarian, Reference Librarian, NMNH Branch Reference Librarian, NMNH Branch Chief Librarian, NZP Branch Chief Librarian, SERC Branch Chief Librarian, STRI Branch Reference Librarian, STRI Branch NMNH Branch NMNE Branch Physical Sciences Unit Unit Manager & Chief Librarian, NASM Branch Reference Librarian, Reference Librarian, NASM Branch Reference Librarian, NASM Branch Chief Librarian, SAO Branch NASM Branch Assistant Director and Manager, Collections Management Division Chief, Acquisition Services Supervisor, Monographs Purchasing and Gifts/Exchanges Supervisor, Serials Purchasing Supervisor, Binding Purchasing Chief Conservator, Book Conservation Laboratory Conservator Conservator Research Associate Ann Juneau Ruth Schallert Robert Skarr David Steere Mary K. Davies Kay Xenyon Angela Haggins Sylvia Churgin Roberto Sarmiento Frank A. Pietropaoli Philip Edwards Monica Knudsen Amy Levin Joyce Rey-Watson Nancy E. Gwinn Mildred D. Raitt William 8. Neff Lucien R. Rossignol James E. Lawson Johannes 8. Hyltoft Joyce Dreyfuss Maria Nugent Jean Chandler Smith SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE irector Deputy Director Senior Scientist Executive Officer Special Assistant to the Director Superintendent, Barro Colorado Nature Monument Facilities Manager Chief, Procurement Section Personnel Specialist Coordinator, Educational Programs Budget Analyst SCIENTIFIC STAFF John H. Christy Richard G. Cooke John Cubit (resigned 08/02/86) Robert L. Dressler William G. Eberhard Stephen Hubbell Jeremy B. C. Jackson Naney Knowlton Egbert G. Leigh, Jr. Harilaos A. Lessios Olga F. Linares RESEARCH ASSOCIATES Annette Aiello Robin Andrews Carlos Arellano Lennox Cnarles Bennett, Jr. John Bort Nicholas Brokaw Gordon M. Burghardt Terry E. Christensen Mireya Correa Luis D’Croz Kerry Ann Dressler Robin Foster Nathan Gale Pedro Galindo Judy Gradwohl Jeffrey B. Graham Ira Rubinoff James R. Karr Martin H. Moynihan Leonor Motta Elena Lombardo Gilberto Ocafla Ramon Ely Mercedes Arroyo Hernando Leyton Carmen Sucre (began 09/19/86) Georgina de Alba Argelis Roman (began 08/14/86) Carmen Sucre Carlos Urbina (began 09/14/86) A. Stanley Rand D. Ross Robertson Arcadio Rodaniche David Roubik Alan P. Smith Neal G. Smith Nicolas Smythe Mary Jane West-Eberhard Donald M. Windsor Hindrik Wolda S. Joseph Wright Stanley Heckadon Leslie Johnson Ross Kiester Yael Lubin Ernst Mayr Jorge Motta Anthony Ranere Michael Ryan Myra Shulman Gordon B. Small W. John Smith F. Gary Stiles Henry Stockwell Katherine Troyer a. Vanzolini Vollrath N O ¢ I~ OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MUSEUMS Assistant Secretary Special Assistant Program Analyst Administrative Officer ANACOSTIA NEIGHBORHOOD MUSEUM Director Administrative Officer Director of Research Education Specialist Supervisory Visual Information Specialist Supervisory Exhibits Specialist ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART Washington Headquarters Office Director Senior Curator Curator of Manuscripts Collections Manager Area Collector Administrative Officer New York Headquarters Office Deputy Director Development Officer Administrative Assistant Midwest Regional Center Regional Director New York Regional Center Regional Director NT p> Hy} 3 >> on 2 pao nel Bees New England Regional Center . l Tom L. Freudenheim Beverly Lang Thomas J. Peyton Patricia DuVall John R. Kinard Audrey Archer Vacant Zora Felton James Mayo Richard N. Murray Garnett McCoy Arthur Breton Judy E. Throm Liza Kirwin Sherrill Berger Susan Hamilton Ilene Rubin Larry Clark Sue Ann Kendall William McNaught Robert Brown Paul Karlstrom h Center Sharon Reinckens CENTER FOR ASIAN ART: ARTHUR M, Director Assistant Director, Freer Gallery Assistant Director, Sackler Gallery Assistant Director, Administration Curator, Chinese Art Curator, Near Eastern Art Assistant Curator, Japanese Art Coordinator of Special Programs Head Conservator, Technical Laboratory Head Conservation Specialist Museum Specialist (Ceramics) Exhibition Designer Head Librarian Head Registrar Public Affairs Officer Director, Merchandising and Marketing Docent Coordinator Honorary Associates SACKLER GALLERY and FREE Thomas Lawton Richard Louie Milo C. Beach Sarah L. Newmeyer. Shen C. Y. Fu Glenn D. Lowry Ann Yonemura Esin Atil W. Thomas Chase Ryo Nishiumi Louise A. Cort Patrick H. Sears, IIT Ellen A. 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Assistant Curator of Textiles Museum Technician for Wallcoverings Librarian Conservator, Textiles Conservator, Paper. Registrar. Museum Registrar Specialist. FALtOr =. Exhibition Coordinator Exhibition Researcher Public Information Manager Public Information Assistant Management Analyst Program Coordinator Program Coordinator Program Assistant. Development Officer Development Assistant Membership Officer Museum Shop Manager Special Events Coordinator Chief of Security Building Manager Maintanence Worker Foreman Lisa R. Thorsen Lisa Taylor Harold Francis Pfister Linda Dunne William Gaske Larry Deemer Anne Patterson Elaine Evans Dee David Revere McFadden Milton Sonday Gillian Moss Ann Dorfsman Katherine Martinez Lucy Commoner Konstanze Bachmann Cordelia Rose Steven Langehough Nancy Aakre Dorothy Globus Lucy Fellowes Arthur Lindo Michelle Raphoon Jay Vanatta Susan Yelavich George King Mary Funnell George Nichols Greta Wharton Susann Sweetser Polly Dufresne Elizabeth Hall Luis Palau Jim Ledford Barry Johnson Ie HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Director Deputy Director Executive Officer Chiet ‘Curator Curator of Exhibitions Associate Curators Librarian Chief Conservator Conservators Registrar Chief, Education Chief, Exhibits and Design Public Information Officer Photographer Building Manager *resigned June 27, 1986 **resigned August 29, 1986 NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Director Acting Director Deputy Director Chief, Information Management Registrer Museum Facilities Manager Associate Director for Research Director, Educational Planning Chief, Education Chief, Publications and Special Projects Acting Chief, Volunteer Services Program Manager, University Programs Associate Director for External Affairs Assistant Director for Rescurce Management Theater Manager Chief, Public Affairs and Museum Services Special Events Coordinators James T. Demetrion Stephen E. Weil Nancy Kirkpatrick Charles W. Millard* Cynthia Jaffee McCabe Valerie J. Fletcher Frank B. Gettings Phyllis Rosenzweig Judith Zileczer Anna Brooke Laurence Hoffman Leland Aks Clarke Bedford Susan Lake Meredith Mickelson Douglas Robinson Edward P. Lawson Joseph Shannon** Sidney Lawrence Lee Stalsworth Frank Underwood Walter J. Boyne (resigned August 1986) James C. Tyler (since August 1986) Donald S. Lopez Karl P. Suthard Robin A. Schroffel Claude D. Russell Paul A. Hanle Helen C. McMahon Kasse Andrews-Weller Patricia J. Grabeske Patricia M. Long Patricia C. Zegowitz Brian M. Duff M. Antoinette Amos Ronald E. Wagaman Membership and Corporate Relations Officer Acministrative Officer Director, Advanced Projects Historian Emeritus Chairman, Department of Aeronautics Special Adviser for Technology Senior Curator Curators Associate Curator Assistant Curator Historian Chairman, Center for Earth and Planetary Studies Geologists Research Associate Chairman, Space Science and Exploration Department Associate Curatcrs Assistant Curators Historian Chief, Planetarium Unit Assistant Director for Exhibits Chief, Design Unit Chief, Preduction Unit Chief, Audiovisual Unit Chief, Art Unit Chief, Media Resources Assistant Director for Operations Chief, Preservation and Restoration Cperations Shipping and Storage Manager Marilyn E. Lyons Wendy A. Stephens Hernan I. Otano Paul E. Garber Edmund T. Wooldridge Howard S. Wolko Robert C. Mikesh R.E.G. Davies Von D. Hardesty Claudia M. Oakes Dominick A. Pisano Robert van der Linden Peter L. Jakab Ted A. Maxwell Patricia A. Jacobberger Priscilla L. Strain Thomas R. 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Bachmeier AIR & SPACE/SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE Editor Managing Editor Picture Editor Senior Editor/Space Publisher Advertising Director Circulation Director Business Manager Production Manager NATIONAL MUSEUM ACT Program Coordinator Program Assistant NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART Director Associate Director for Collections and Research Assistant Director Founding Director Emeritus Curators Assistant Curators Public Affairs Officer Director of Development Curator of Education Chief, Exhibition Production Chief, Office of Design Conservator Photo Archivist Librarian Docent/Intern Coordinator Writer/Editor Graphic Designer Photographer George Larson Philip Hayward Lee Battaglia Linda Billings Joseph J. Bonsignore Charles R. Berry Jadine Zemsky Diana Farrar Sarah D. Kingsley Barbara K. Schneider Paul T. Vittucci Sylvia H. Williams Roy Sieber Jean Salan Warren Robbins Lydia Puccinelli Roslyn A. Walker Bryna Freyer Andrea Nicolls Margaret Bertin Donna Ari Edward Lifschitz Basil Arendse Richard Franklin Stephen Mellor Judith Luskey Janet Stanley Marjorie Turgel Dean Trackman Christopher Jones Jeffrey Ploskonka NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Director Charles C. Eldredge Deputy Director Charles J. Robertson (since 7/6/86) Elizabeth Broun Barbara Shissler Nosanow Charles J. Robertson Assistant Director and Chief Curator Assistant Director, Museum Programs Assistant Director, Museum Resources Administrative Officer Senior Curatorial Advisor Director, Renwick Gallery Curator, Renwick Gallery Research Curator Curators, Painting and Sculpture ‘Associate Curator, Painting and Sculpture Curator, Graphic Arts Associate Curators, Graphic Arts Assistant Curator, Painting and Sculpture Assistant Curator, Barney Studio House Senior Conservator Conservators Deputy Assistant Director for Museum Programs Registrar Assistant Registrar for Loans Assistant Registrar for Permanent Collection Assistant Registrar for Packing and Shipping Chief, Office of Design and Production Chief Designer, Office of Design and Production Chief, Office of Research Support Assistant Chief, Office of Research Support Coordinator, Computer Resources Coordinator, Inventory of American Paintings Chief, Office of Publications Chief, Office of Public Affairs Chief, Office of Intern Programs (until 7/5/86) Sherwood A. Dowling Adelyn D. Breeskin (deceased 7/24/86) Lloyd E. Herman (resigned 5/30/86) Michael W. Monroe Lois M. Fink Virginia M. Mecklenburg Harry Z. Rand William H. Truettner Robin L. Bolton-Smith Joann G. Moser Merry A. Foresta Martina R. Norelli Lynda Roscoe Hartigan Jean L. Kling Stefano Scafetta Ann M. Creager Fern Bleckner R. Quentin Rankin Judith R. O'Sullivan W. Robert Johnston Melissa L. Kroning Thomas W. Bower (resigned 9/13/86) Michael R. Smallwood James W. Volkert Val E. Lewton Eleanor E. Fink Rachel M. Allen Elizabeth L. Murphy Christine M. Hennessey Gaye L. Brown Margery A. Byers Patricia H. Chieffo Head, Special Services Programs Margaret P. Cogswell Head, Docents and Volunteer Services Nora M. Panzer Chief Photographer Michael G. Fischer Librarian NMAA/NPG Cecilia H. Chin Assistant Librarian NMAA/NPG Patricia M. Lynagh Building Manager NMAA/NPG Helen M. Dalaski NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Director Roger G. Kennedy Deputy Director Douglas E. Evelyn Assistant Director for Administration Ronald E. Becker Administrative Officer Elizabeth E. Greene Special Assistants Naomi Glass Lawrence A. Bush James D. Whoolery External Affairs Office Director Renee Kortum Development Public Affairs Special Events NATIONAL NUMISMATICS COLLECTION Executive Director Elvira Clain-Stefanelli Curators Coralee C. Gillilland Richard Doty NATIONAL PHILATELIC COLLECTION Executive Director Herbert R. Collins Curators Reidar Norby James H. Bruns AFRO-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES PROJECT Director James O. Horton ARCHIVES CENTER Senior Archivist John Fleckner Archivists Carol Dreyfus Robert Harding Jane H. Odom Historian Spencer Crew OFFICE OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT Building Manager COMPUTER SERVICES CENTER Chief DIVISION OF CONSERVATION Head Conservator Conservators Richard A. Day , Dennis S. Dickinson J, Scott Odell Martin Burke Ann Craddock Nikki Horton Lynne Gilliland EISENHOWER INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL RESERACH Director DEPARTMENT OF EXHIBITS Assistant Director for Exhibits Deputy Assistant Director Chief, Design Division Chief, Exhibits Production Chief, Historic Restoration DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC Assistant Director for Public Programs Design Editor Education Intern Program Coordinator Performance Director Production Director Director, Program in Black American History Public Information Officer Publications Officer PROGRAMS OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR Registrar Assistant Registrar Vacant J. Michael Carrigan Richard’ J -Nicastro Deborah M. Bretzfelder Robert H. Norton Vacant Lonn Taylor Crimilda Pontes Robert Selim Elizabeth Sharpe Mary Dyer James Weaver Harold Closter Bernice Reagon Vacant Camellia Taiwo Martha Morris Shannon Katherine P. Spiess DEPARTMENT OF THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Chairman Deputy Arthur P. Molella William L. Withuhna Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Curators James C. George T. Sharrer 239 te fo O Divison: .o £ Curators Historian Curator Emeritus Division of Curators Division of Curators Division of Curator Division of Curators Division of Curators Division of Curators Senior Historian Senior Histo Historian Emeritus Senior Scientific Senior Historian Armed Forces History Edward C. Ezell Donald E. Kloster Harold D. Langley James Hutchins Philip Lundeberg Electricity and Modern Physics Bernard Finn Paul Forman Engineering and Industry Mathematics Medical Sciences Physical Sciences Transportation rians Office Schoiar Technology and Culture Editor Tom D. Crouch Carlene E. Stephens Robert M. Vogel Uta C. Merzbach Audrey B. Davis Ramunas A. Barbara Melosh Deborah J. Warner Jon B. Eklund William L. Withuhn John H. White Hindle P. Multhauf Reingold Brooke Robert Nathan Robert Post Kondratas DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY Chairman Vice Chairman Gary B. Kulik Susan H. Myers Afro-American Index Project Project Manager Division of Curator Division of Curators Division of Curator Curator Emeritus Division of Curators Division of Curators Division of Curators Division of Curator Division of Curators Curator Emeritus Division of Curator Fath Davis Ruffins Ceramics and Glass Susan H. Myers Community Life | Richard E. Ahlborn Carl H. Scheele Costume Claudia B. Kidwell Anne W. Murray Domestic Life Anne C. Golovin Rodris C. Roth Barbara C. Smith Graphic Arts Elizabeth M.. Harris Helena C. Wright Musical Instruments John T. Fesperman Cynthia A. Hoover John E. Hasse Horace Boyer Photographic History Eugene Ostroff Politieal History Edith P. Mayo Keith E. Melder Margaret B. Klapthor Textiles Raita. J. Adiros ko 241 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Director Associate Director Acting Director Acting Associate Director Assistant Director for Special Projects Assistant Director for Programs Special Assistant to the Director Special Assistant to the Associate Director Director, Quincentenary Programs Writer—Editor Administrative Officer Administrative Assistant Administrative Specialist Management Analyst Assistant Director for Education Assistant Director for the Automatic Data Program Assistant Director for Exhibits Assistant Director for Collections Management Registrar Building Manager Supervisory Museum Specialist, Scanning Electron Microscope Laboratory ANTHROPOLOGY Chairman Administrative Specialist Collections Manager Conservation Laboratory Public Information Specialist Robert S. Hoffmann (Appointed April 19386) James C. Tyler James C. Tyler Stanwyn G. Shetler (Appointed August 1986) Catherine J. Kerby Stanwyn G. Shetler Ruth 0. Selig Jerome A. Conlon Herman J. Viola (Appointed June 1986) Thomas R. Harney Mary Rakow Tanner Noreen Dinndorf Penelope Kk. Gift (Appointed June 1986) Marsha Sitnik Joan C. Madden T. Gary Gautier Laurence P. O'Reilly Janet Gomon (Appointed December 1985) Margaret A. Santiago Edward McCoy Walter R. Brown Adrienne L. Kaeppler Penelope K. Gift Candace Greene Carolyn L. Rose Ann Kaup Handbook of North American Indians General Editor Managing Editor Production Manager Management Services Assistant Anthropologist Linguist Librarian Human Studies Film Archives Director Assistant Director National Anthropological Archives Acting Director Assistant Director Latin American Anthropology Curator Associate Curator Expert North American Anthropology Curators William W. Fitzhugh Bruce D. Smith Associate Curator Old World Anthropology Curators Adrienne Kaeppler Ivan Karp Associate Curators Mary Jo Arnoldi William C. Sturtevant R. H. Ives Goddard III Diane Della-Loggia Melvina Jackson Joanna C. Scherer R. H. Ives Goddard III Lorraine H. Jacoby Adrienne L. Kaeppler Wendy A. Shay James R. Glenn (Appointed May 1986) Paula Fleming Robert M. Laughlin William H. Crocker Betty J. Meggers Dennis J. Stanford William C. Sturtevant William L. Merrill William B. Trousdale Gus Van Beek Paul Taylor Physical Anthropology Curators J. Lawrence Angel Donald J. Ortner Associate Curator Linguistics Curator Research Associates, Collaborators, and James M. Adovasio (Archeology) John Albanese (Geology) George Appell (Ethnology) Andrew Apter (Ethnology) Larry Banks (Archeology) Gillian Bentley (Physical Anthropology) Ava Berenstein (Linguistics) Michael D. Blakey (Physical Anthropology) Kathleen J. Bragdon (Linguistics) Alison S. Brooks (Archeology) Ernest S. Burch, Jr. (Archeology) Margaret Caldwell (Physical Anthropology) Henry B. Collins (Archeology) Aron Crowell (Archeology) Edith Dietze (Ethnology) Gloria Edynak (Physical Anthropology) John C. Ewers (Plains Ethnology) Don D. Fowler (Archeology) George Frison (Archeology) Bruno Frohlich (Physical Anthropology) Kathleen Gordon (Physical Anthropology) James Griffin (Archeology) Chris Hardin (Ethnology) Gary Haynes (Archeology) Brian Hesse (Archeology) John Homiak (Ethnology) Neil C. Hughes (Archeology) H. Edwin Jackson (Archeology) Bennie C. Keel (Archeology) Jennifer 0. Kelley (Physical Anthropology) Richard T. Koritzer (Physical Anthropology) Douglas H. Ubelaker Richard Potts R. H. Ives Goddard III Affiliated Scientists JoAnne Lanouette (Education) Pauline Ledergerber (Archeology) Julio C. Melatti (Zthnology) Jerald T. Milanich (Archeology) Sidney Mintz (Ethnology) Jo Moore (Scientific Illustration) Chris Nagle (Archeology) Jill Neitzel (Ethnology) Stephen Potter (Archeology) Mery L. Powell (Physical Anthropology) Walter G. J. Putscher (Physical Anthropology) Bruce D. Ragsdale (Pathology) Leslie Rankin-Hill (Physical Anthropology) Jean-Loup Rousselot (Archeology) Lucile E. St. Hoyme (Physical Anthropology) Robert G. Schmidt (Geology) T. Dale Stewart (Physical Anthropology) Barbara Stuckenrath Russell Tnornton (Physical Anthropology) Maurizio Tosi (Archeology) Mildred M. Wedel (Archeolozy and Ethnohistory) Waldo R. Wedel (Archeology) Pamela J. Wintle (Film Archives) Rita Wright (Physical Anthropology) Melinda Zeder (Zooarcheology) BOTANY Chairman Administrative Assistant Collections Manager Senior Botanists Mason E. Hale, Jr. Phanerogams Curators Dan H. Nicolson Robert W. Read Stanwyn G. Shetler Associate Curators Robert B. Faden Vicki A. Funk Ferns Associate Curator Grasses Curator Cryptogams Curators James N. Norris Palynolcgy Curator Mark M. Littler Nella F. Lloyd bral George F. Russell Mark M. Littler Laurence E. Skog Dieter C. Wasshausen John J. Wurdack Marie-Helene Sachet (Deceased July 19, 1986) David B. Lellinger Thomas R. Soderstrom Harold &. Robinson Joan W. Nowicke Plant Anatomy Curator Richard H. Eyde Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists Katina Bucher (Algae) Jose Cuatrecasas (Flora of Tropical South America) Alva G. Day (Polemoniaceae) James A. Duke (Flora of Panama) Patricia M. Eckel (Mosses) F. Raymond Fosberg (Tropical Island Plants) Aaron Goldberg (Phanerogams) Charles R. Gunn (Seeds) Mark Edward Hay (Marine Algae) Otto Huber (Plant Ecology) Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. (Rubiaceae) Elbert L. Little, Jr. (Dendrology) Diane S. Littler (Marine Algae) Alicia Lourteig (Neotropical Botany) John C. Ogden (Marine Ecology) ENTOMOLOGY Chairman Collections Manager Senior Scientist Coleoptera Curators Terry L. Erwin Hemiptera Curator Hymeneptera Senior Scientist Associate Curator Kittie F. Parker (Compositae) Duncan M. Porter (Phanerogams) Muriel E. Poston (Loasaceae) Clyde F. Reed (Phanerogams) Any Y. Rossman (Fungi) Velva E. Rudd (Leguminosae) Edith E. B. Scott (Bryophyta) Walter Shropshire, Jr. (Plant Physiology) Lyman B. Smith (Flora of Brazil) Frans A. Stafleu (Phanerogams) Williem L. Stern (Plant Anatony) Christopher E. Tanner (Marine Botanical Systematics) Phillip R. Taylor (Marine Botanical Ecology) Edward E. Terrell (Phanerogams) Egbert H. Walker (East Asian Flora) Wayne N. Mathis Gary F. Hevel Karl V. Krombein Paul J. Spangler Richard C. Froeschner Karl V. Krombein Ronald J. McGinley Lepidoptera Curators John M. Burns Associate Curator Myriapoda and Arachnida Associate Curator Neuropteroids and Diptera Curators Oliver S...Flint, Jr. Research Associates, Collaborators, and Joachim Adis (Coleoptera) Annette Aiello (Lepidoptera) Donald W. Anderson (Coleoptera) Edward W. Baker (Mites) S. W. T. Batra (Hymenoptera) S. Franklin Blanton (Diptera) Barnard Burks (Hymenoptera) Robert W. Carlson (Hymenoptera) J. F. Gates Clarke (Lepidoptera) Margaret Collins (Orthoptera) Jerry Coyne (Diptera) Hilary Crusz (Insects of Sri Lanka) K. C. Emerson (Mallophaga) John H. Fales (Lepidoptera) Douglas C. Ferguson (Lepidoptera) Richard H. Foote (Diptera) John G. Franclemont (Lepidoptera) Raymond J. Gagne (Diptera) Robert D. Gordon (Coleoptera) E. Eric Grissell (Hymenoptera) William L. Grogan, Jr. (Diptera) Ashley B. Gurney (Orthoptera) Ralph E. Harbacn (Diptera) Bruce A. Harrison (Diptera) Thomas J. Henry (Hemiptera) Jonn B. Heppner (Lepidoptera) Don R. Davis Robert K. Robbins Jonathan A. Coddington Wayne N. Mathis Affiliated Scientists Ronald W. Hodges (Lepidoptera) W. L. Jellison (Mites, Ticks) James E. Keirans (Ticks) John M. Kingsolver (Coleoptera) Lloyd V. Knutson (Diptera) James P. Kramer (Homoptera) Paul M. Marsh (Hymenoptera) Arnold S. Menke (Hymenoptera) Douglass R. Miller (Homoptera) Scott E. Miller (Microlepidoptera) Carl F. W. Muesebeck (Hymenoptera) David F. Nickle (Orthoptera) Paul A. Opler (Lepidoptere) David L. Pearson (Coleoptera) Robert V. Peterson (Diptera) Xenelm W. Philip (Lepidoptera) Robert W. Poole (Noctuidae) George W. Rawson (Lepidoptera) Mary Livingston Ripley (General Entomology) Louise M. Russell (Homoptera) Curtis W. Sabrosky (Diptera) Michael E. Schauff (Hymenoptera) Jay C. Shaffer (Microlepidoptera) Sunthorn Sirivanakarn (Diptera) Robert L. Smiley (Mites) David R. Smith (Mites) Theodore J. Spilman (Coleoptera) George C. Steyskal (Diptera) Manya B. Stoetzel (Homoptera) F. Christian Thompson (Diptera) Robert Traub (Siphonaptera) Katsuji Tsuneki (Hymenoptera) INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Chairman Chairman Collections Manager Administrative Assistant Crustacea Curators J. Laurens Barnard Thomas E. Bowman Roger F. Cressey C. W. Hart, Jr. Echinoderms and Lower Invertebrates Curators Frederick M. Bayer Stephen D. Cairns Mollusks Curators Richard S. Houbrick Associate Curators M. G. Harasewych (Appointed October 1985) Hayo H. W. Velthuis (Hymenoptera) Ronald A. Ward (Medical Entomology) Richard E. White (Coleoptera) Donald R. Whitehead (Coleoptera) Willis W. Wirth (Diptera) David Wooldridge (Coleoptera) Clyde F. E. Roper (Term ended November 1985) Roger F. Cressey (Appointed November 1985) Roland H. Brown Martha V. Joynt Robert P. Higgins Brian F. Kensley Louis S. Kornicker Raymond B. Manning David L. Pawson Klaus Ruetzler Clyde F. E. Roper Robert Hershler (Appointed September 1985) Worms Curators Kristian Fauchald W. Duane Hope Registry of Tumors in Lower Animals Director Microbiologist Biological Lab Technician Biological Research Technician Biological Lab Technician Research Assistant Museum Specialist Meredith L. Jones Mary E. Rice John Harshbarger Sing Chen Chang (Retired July 1986) Jennifer B. Clark Linda Deck Kathy Price (Appointed January 1986) Marilyn Slatick Phyllis Spero Researcn Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists J. Bruce Bredin Fenner A. Chace, Jr. (Emeritus Zoologist) Steven Chambers Elizabeth Chornesky Joan D. Ferraris Stephen J. Gardiner Terrence M. Gosliner Horton Ho. Hobbs, Jr. (Emeritus Zoologist) Lipke B. Holthuis Roman Kenk J. Ralph Lichtenfels Patsy McLaughlin Charles G. Messing John E. Miller Katherine Muzik S1IT aqnrtoycra MINERAL SCIENCES Chairman Administrator Irate Isabel Perez-Farfante (Canet) Esther C. Peters Richard E. Petit Marian H. Pettibone (Emeritus Zoologist) Anthony J. Provenzano, Jr. Harald A. Rehder (Emeritus Zoologist) Janet W. Reid I. G. Sohn Ronald B. Toll Paul N. Turner Geerhart J. Vermeij Gilbert L. Voss Austin B. Williams David K. Young Vassil N. Zlatarski Robert F. Fudali Roberta Lynn Ellington Roy S. Clarke, Jr. Glenn J. MacPherson Xurt Fredriksson 24 Mineralogy Curator Associate Curator Crystallographer Petrology and Volcanology Curators Richard S. Fiske William G. Melson Associate Curator Physical Sciences Laboratory Chemists Eugene Jarosewich Electronics Technician Scientific Event Alert Network Museum Specialist Museum Technicians Elizabeth Nielsen Jonn Sampson White Jeffrey Post Daniel E. Appleman Tom Simkin Sorena Sorensen Joseph A. Nelen James E. Collins Lindsay R. McClelland Emily Wegert Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists Vagn F. Buchwald (Meteorites) William C. Buell IV (Volcanology) Cathy Busby-Spera (Petrology) Gary R. Byerly (Petrology) Felix Chayes (Petrology and Volcanology) Robert T. Dodd (Meteorites) John Filson (Petrology and Volcanology) Michael Fleischer (Mineralogy) Martin Flower (Petrology and Volcanology) Edward Henderson (Meteorites) Peter Levens (Mineralogy) Brian H. Mason (Meteorites) Paul B. Moore (Mineralogy) Debra S. Stakes (Petrology and Volcanology) Geoffrey Thompson (Petrology and Volcanology) Othmar T. Tobisch (Petrology and Volcanology) PALEOBIOLOGY Chairman Curator Emeritus Administrative Assistant Collections Manager Deputy Collections Manager Paleobiological Information Specialist Scientific Illustrator Vertebrate Paleontology Preparation Laboratory, Supervisor Senior Scientists Richard H. Benson Richard E. Grant Geologists Ian G. Macintyre James F. Mello Curators Walter H. Adey Martin A. Buzas Alan H. Cheetham Robert J. Enmry Nicholas Hotton III Associate Curators Anna Kk. Behrensmeyer William A. DiMichele Ian G. Macintyre G. Arthur Cooper Betty M. Lomax Frederick J. Collier Jann W. M. Thompson Raymond T. Rye II Mary A. Parrish Arnold D. Lewis Daniel J. Stanley Kenneth M. Towe Francis M. Hueber Jack W. Pierce Clayton E. Ray Thomas R. Waller Scott L. Wing Research Associates, Collaborators, and Affiliated Scientists Jean M. Berdan William A. Berggren Raymond L. Bernor Arthur J. Boucot Sankar Chatterjee Anthony G. Coates G. Arthur Cooper Josephine W. Cooper Stephen J. Culver Daryl P. Domning Raymond C. Douglass J. Thomas Dutro, Jr. Ralph E. Eshelman Jerzy A. Federowski Robert M. Finks Frank A. Garcia Richard R. Graus McKenzie Gordon, Jr. Peter C. Griffith Peter J. Harmatuk Jessica A. Harrison Leo J. Hickey S. Taseer Hussain Carl F. Koch Kenneth E. Lohman Andres Maldonado John N. Malinky Sergius H. Mamay VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Chairman Collections Managers Administrative Assistant Fishes Curators Robert H. Gibbs, Jr. Victor G. Springer Associate Curators Robert 8. Neuman William A. Oliver, Jr. Lisa E. Osterman David B. Packer Thomas F. Phelan John Pojeta, Jr. Roy H. Reinhart Charles A. Repenning Kenneth D. Rose Bruce Runnegar William J. Sando David E. Schindel Judith Schneider Vincent P. Schneider R. Craig Shipp Frederick J. Siegle Elwyn L. Simmons Judith Skog Roberta K. Smith-Everenden Norman F. Shol I. Gregory Sohn Donald Spoon George D. Stanley, Jr. Steven M. Stanley Phillip Sze Frank C. Whitmore, Jr. Druid Wilson Ellis L. Yochelson W. Ronald Heyer J. Phillip Angle Susan L. Jewett Jeffrey T. Williams Anna L. Datcher Stanley H. Weitzman Amphibians and Reptiles Curators W. Ronald Heyer Birds Curators Storrs L. Olson Assistant Curator Mammals Curators Charles 0. Handley, Jr. James G. Mead Associate Curator Office of the Secretary Emeritus Secretary Emeritus Special Assistant Museum Specialist Researcn Associates, Collaborators, and John W. Aldrich (Birds) John S. Ash (Birds) Richard C. Banks (Birds) John C. Barber (Birds) Bruce M. Beehler (Birds) William Belton (Birds) Gregory D. Bentz (Birds) Michael A. Bogan (Mammals) Heraldo Britski (Fishes) Eleanor D. Brown (Birds) Robert L. Brownell, Jr. (Mammals) John Cadle (Amphibians and Reptiles) Bruce B. Collette (Fishes) George R. Zug Richard L. Zusi Gary R. Graves Richard W. Thorington, Jr. Michael D. Carleton S. Dillon Ripley Adele Y. Issa Bruce M. Beehler Affiliated Scientists C. Kenneth Dodd, Jr. (Amphibians and Reptiles) Andrzej Elzanowski (Birds) Louise H. Emmons (Mammals) Robert X. Enders (Mammals) Carl H. Ernst (Amphibians and Reptiles) Alan Feduccia (Birds) Sara V. Fink (Fishes) William L. Fink (Fishes) Mercedes S. Foster (Birds) Thomas dH. Fritts (Amphibians and Reptiles) ie Jeffery Froehlich (Mammals) Alfred L. Gardner (Mammals) J. Whitfield Gibbens (Amphibians and Reptiles) Michael Goulding (Fishes) Richard Highton (Amphibians and Reptiles) Peter W. Houde (Birds) Morton and Phyllis Isler (Birds) George J. Jacobs (Amphibians and Reptiles) Frances C. James (Birds) Gordon L. Kirkland, Jr. (Mammals) Irving L. Kornfield (Fishes) William H. Krueger (Fishes) Roxie C. Laybourne (Birds) John M. Legler (Amphibians and Reptiles) Roy W. McDiarmid (Amphibians and Reptiles) Antonio Machado-Allison (Fishes) Francisco Mago-Leccia (Fishes) Joe T. Marshall (Birds) Linde R. Maxson (Amphibians and Reptiles) Naercio Menezes (Fishes) Toseph C. Mitchell (Amphibians and Reptiles) Richard M. Mitchell (Mammals) Ralph S. Palmer (Birds) Lynne R. Parenti (Fishes) William F. Perrin (Mammals) Allan R. Phillips (Birds) Ronald H. Pine (Mammals) SMITHSONIAN OCEANOGRAPHIC SORTING CENTER Director Administrative Assistant Marine Biologists Gregory K. Pregill (Amphibians and Reptiles) John E. Randall (Fishes) G. Carleton Ray (Mammals) Randall R. Reeves (Mammals) S. Dillon Ripley (Birds) C. Brian Robbins (Mammals) Carol Ruckdeschel (Amphibians and Reptiles) Alan H. Savitzky (Amphibians and Reptiles) Albert Schwartz (Amphibians and Reptiles) Norman J. Scott, Jr. (Amphibians and Reptiles) William F. Smith-Vaniz (Fishes) David W. Steadman (Birds) Kenneth J. Sulak (Fishes) Stephen G. Tilley (Amphibians and Reptiles) James C. Tyler (Fishes) Joseph P. Ward (Amphibians and Reptiles) Richard J. Wassersug (Amphibians and Reptiles) Marilyn Weitzman (Fishes) John S. Weske (Birds) Claudia P. Wilds (Birds) E. 0. Wiley (Fishes) James D. Williams (Fishes) Don E. Wilson (Mammals) David B. Wingate (Birds) Leslie W. Knapp Patricia K. Buckley Ernani G. Menez SMITHSONIAN MARINE STATION AT LINK PORT Scientist-in-Charge Administrative Officer Station Manager Research Assistants William D. Lee Sherry Anne Petry MUSEUM SUPPORT CENTER Director Administrative Assistant Collections Coordinator Data Manager Shipping Officer Facility Manager NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Director Assistant Director for Collections Assistant Director for History and Public Programs Executive Officer Curator of Painting and Sculpture Curator of Exhibitions Associate Curators of Painting and Sculpture Curator of Prints Curator of Photographs Curator of Education Editor of Publications Chief, Design and Production Keeper, Catalog of American Portraits Editor of the Charles Willson Peale Papers and Historian of American Culture Librarian Conservator Eeairs OL cer bh Q Ne Mary E. Rice Lorraine Brouillard Hugh Reichardt Julianne Piraino U. Vincent Wilcox Patti B. Young Wendy C. Jessup Joan B. Andrews James Lee Charles E. Dunn Alan Fern Carolyn K. Carr Mare Pachter Barbara A. Hart Robert G. Stewart Beverly J. Cox Monroe Fabian Ellen Miles Wendy Wick Reaves William F. Stapp Kenneth Yellis Frances S. 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David Elizabeth Dixon George Liston Seay Michael Haltzel George W. Hoffman Michael J. Lacey Robert Litwak Richard M. Morse Peter B. Reddaway fe \O Appendix 8 Donors to the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1986 The Board of Regents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution join with the entire staff in thanking all of the Institution’s friends for their generous financial support and for their gifts to the collections. If perchance the name of any donor has been omitted from the following list, it is an inadvertence and in no way diminishes the Institution’s gratitude. Many gifts were received from donors who prefer to remain anonymous; the Smithsonian wishes to thank them for their generosity. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK Donors of Financial Support Individuals Anonymous Mrs. Robert V. Clarke, Jr. Ms. Gillian Cookson Robert W. Emeneckser, Sr. Mrs. A. W. Holmberg Mr. & Mrs. John A. McGuire Mr. & Mrs. Philip B. Perrine Mrs. Robert D. van Roijen Ms. Michele M. Scanlon Others Audubon Park and Zoological Garden Clark-Winchole Foundation Denver Zoological Foundation, Inc. Eistophos Science Club Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Hastings Pavement Co., Ine. Kansas City Zoological Gardens Los Angeles Zoo Association New England Aquariun New York Zoological Society San Francisco Zoological Society The Overbrook Foundation The Twentieth Centuary Club Westmoreland Hills Garden Club World Wildlife Fund Zoological Society of Cincinnati SMITHSONTAN INSTITUTION ARCHIVES Individuals Thomas E. Bowman: papers of Thomas E. Bowman J. Carter Brown: addition to the James Smithson Collection John Frederick Gates Clarke: papers of J. F. Gates Clarke Jennie Emlong: papers of Douglas Emlong Riccardo Giacconi: papers of Riccardo Giacconi Edward P. Henderson: papers of Edward P. Henderson Mark R. Jennings: Frederic Morton Chamberlain papers Raymond B. Manning: papers of Raymond B. Manning Brian H. Mason: papers of Brian H. Mason George M. Meiser, IX: Martin A. Gruber Photograph Collection Sarma Modali: addition to the papers of Charles G. Abbot Ellen J. Moore: papers of Ellen J. Moore Nathan Reingold: papers of Nathan Reingold Curtis W. Sabrosky: papers of Curtis W. Sabrosky Donald R. Shasky: papers of Donald R. Shasky Marie and Robert Schultz: papers of Myra Keen T. J. Spilman: papers of T. J. Spilman T. J. Spilman: papers of Harrison Gray Dyar Rose Ella Warner: papers of Rose Ella Warner A. Gilbert Wright: papers of A. Gilbert Wright Lawrence H. Walkinshaw: papers of Lawrence H. Walkinshaw Ellis L. Yochelson: papers of Ellis L. Yochelson Institutions American Association for Zoological Nomenclature: records of the Association American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists: records of the Society American Ornithologists' Union: records of the Union American Society of Zoologists: records of the Society The Crustacean Society: records of the Society Entomological Society of Washington: records of the Society International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens: records of the Union Society of Systematic Zoology: records of the Society i) ! bH SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES Donors of Financial Support Dibner Fund, Incorporated Donors to the Collections Individual Donors Thomas R. Adams: The Non-Cartographical Maritime Works. Richard E. Ahlborn: Stern Jean. The Cross and the Sword, 1976. Gail Altman: Walker, David A. C. Paterson of Cyrence, 1985, Burton E. Ashley: E9025 Gizacnew Audualem: Grenfell, Rev. George. The Upper Congo as a Waterway, Ethiopia's Historic Route, 1984. Ethiopian Festivals, 1982. Herbert Axelrod: Bleeker Pieter. Atlas Ichthyologigque des Indes Orientales Neerlandaises, 1986. Bohumila de Bechyne: Bechyne, Jan. El Jeannelismo y la Evolucion, 1980. Silvio Bedini: Bedini, Silvio. Clockwork Cosmos: Bernardo Facini and the Farnese Planisferologio, 1985. Bruce M. Beehler: Beehler, Bruce M. and Finch, Brain W. Species--—Checklist of the Birds of New Guinea, 1985. Dana Bell: Stern, Robert C. Air War Over the Pacific, 1986. Charles Berger: Roosevelt, Eleanor. This is My Story. Don Berkebile: Whitman, Roger B. Motor-cycle Principles and the Light Car, 1914. Roy G. Bettiens: Hinkler and Historv. Nancy Echols Biggerstaff: Iskandar, Teuku. Kamus Dewan, 1970. Poerwadarminta, Kilinkert, HG: W. J. S. Kamus Umum Bahasa Indonesia, 1976. Nieuw Maleisch--Nederlandsch Woordenboek, 1930. Thaib, M. Kamoes Banasa Minangkabai Bahasa Melajoe--Riau, 1935. Horne, Elinor Clark. Javanese - English Dictionary, 1974. Wilkinson, R.J. A Malay - English Dictionary, 1932. Cliff Bishop: Hawkins, Ian. Munster: The Way it Was, 1984. Rhea C. Blue: Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 99, no. l = and vols. 102-10 Mike Blumenthal: Marvin J. Bradburn: Dorothy Brewster: Susan Fifer Canby: William J. Carter: Frangois M. Catzef Zz Bicchimigque Taxonomie et P (Soricidae Mamma Robert P. Chapman: Cover-Un, 1982 ~7OHe ‘ ws:e Barber, H. The Aeroplane Soeaks, 1917 Twenty books from the International Textbook Company. House and Garden, 1983-1985. “Bulletin de l'Institut Océanocravhique, 1985. Dental Collectibles and Antiques. ~ lis: Catzeflis, Frangois M. Svstématique hvlogenie des Musaraiaqnes d'Europe lia), 1984. Chapman, Robert P. Pilot Fatigue - A Deadly Betty Childs: McCall, Robert and Asimov, Issac. Our World in Svace, 1974. Ki-Chul Choi: Nature of Kyonggi Province: Fresh-Water Fishes. Rev Clark: Shookalukov, U. A. Chaasie Na Milliard Let, 1934. Bruce Collette: Fernandez, Carlos Davila. Tunidos y demas E Mundiales, 1985. Henry B. Collins: Vihjalmur Stefansson and the Development of Arctic Terrestrial Science. Richard Cowan: photocopy of Mélanges Botaniques, 1855. G. B. Craighill, Jr.: Collection of Dr. Charles Lewis Gazin. Ronald I. Crombie: Whitaker, Romulus. Common Indian Snakes. A Field Guide, 1978. Oldham, Jonathan C. and Smith, Hobart M. lLaboratorv Anatomy of the Iguana, 1975. Gunther, Albert. Catalogue of Colubrine Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum, 1971. Townsend, Daniel S. The Adaptive Significance of Male Parental Care in _a Neotropical Frog, 1984. Woolbight, Lawrence L. Sexual Dimorphism in Body Size of the Subtropical Frog, Eleutherodactylus Coqui, 1985. Vaz, Eduardo. Fundamentos da Historia do Instituto Butantan seu Desenvolvimento, 1949. Important Fishes Trawled off Patagonia, 1986. A. D. Crown: Crown, A. D. Dated Samaritan MSS. Some Codicological Implications, 1986. Mary Kay Davies: The Laws of the United States of America, 1796. Bern Dibner: Kipnis, Igor and Dibner, Bern. Mozart and the Royal Society, 1985. Max C. Downes: Downes, Max C. Bibliography of Recent Crocodiliaus, 1985. Alain Dubois: Dubois, Alain. Le Genre en Zoologie: Essai de Systématique Théorique, 1985. Donald Duke: Frey, Robert L. Northern Pacific Railwav: Supersteam Era 1925-1945, 1984. Terry Ehling: Bashe, Charles J. et al. IBM's Early Computers, 1986. Pugh, Emerson W. Memories that Shaped and Industry, 1984. Seibert, William McC. Circuits, Sianals, and Systems, 1986. Eckert, W. J. Punched Card Methods in Scientific Computation, 1984. Babbage, Henry Prevost. Babbages's Calculating Engines, 1982. Carpenter, B. E. A. M. Turing's Ace Report of 1946 and Other Pavers, 1986. Wilkes, Maurice V. et al. The Preparation of Programs for an Electronic Digital Computer, 1982. Abelson, Harold et al. Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, 1985. Andrzej Elzanowski: Marz, Robert. Gewoll-und Rupfungskunds, 1969. Akker, L. M. Van Den. An Anatomical Outline of the Spinal Cord of the Pigeon, 1970. Steven C. Espenschied: Espenschied, Steven C. A History of the American Steam Calliope, 1986. Richard Eyde: Angelo, Ray. Botanical Index to the Journal of Henrv David Thoreau, 1984. SCOMDELACS 55) J. S. Felton: Simons, David G. Manhigh II. USAF Manned Balloon Flight into the Stratosphere, 1959. Simons, David G. Manhigh III. USAF Manned Balloon Flight into the Stratosphere, 1961. Michael Fleischer: International Geology Review. Novve Dannye Minoral, 1985. William Fitzhugh: Fauna: The Zoological Maaazine. World Archaeology. Oliver S. Flint, Jr.: Tachet, H. et al. Introduction 4 1'Etude des Macroinvertebres des Eaux Douces, 1984. Kymanski, Kracimir Paskov. Fauna na Bulaariia, 1985. Paul Forman: Killian, James R., Jr. The Education of a College President, 1985. Crawford, Elizabeth. The Beginnings of the Nobel Institution. The Science Prizes, 1901-1915, 1984. Boordieu, Pierre. La Distinction, 1979. Benthall, Jonathan. Science and Technology in Art Today, 1972. Strauss, Lewis L. Men and Decisions, 1963. Sayen, Jamie. Einstein in America. The Scientist's Conscience in the Age of Hitler and Hiroshima, 1985. Hendry, John. The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue, 1984. Keller, Phyllis. States of Belonging, 1979. Davis, Douglas. Art and the Future, 1973. Hoppock, Robert. Job Satisfaction, 1935. Braun, Ernest and MacDonald, Stuart. Revolution in Miniature, 1982. Raymond F. Fosberg: Gibridnve Gibiskusy, 1965. Pratov, U. Marevve (Chenopodiaceae) ferganskoi doliny, 1970. Lugo, Ariel E. and Brown, Sandra. Watershed Management in the Caribbean. Proceedings of the Second Workshoo of Caribbean Foresters, 1984. Bochantseva, Z. BP. Tiulipvany morfologiia tsitologiia i biologiia. Rusanov, F. N. Putevodutel Po Botanuch Eskomy Sadu an UZSSR, 1975. Kojo Fosu: Fosu, Kojo. 20th Century Art of Africa, 1986. Kurt Fredriksson: Lunar and Planetary Science XVII. Papers of the NASA Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1986. Bevan French: Thirty-three publications in the field of Mineral Sciences. Vicki Funk: Atlas Regional Andino, 1982. David P. Gamble: Gamble, David P. Gambian Items in the Adan E. Treganza Anthropology Museum, 1977. Paul E. Garber: Smith, Richard K. Airships Akron and Macon, 1965. Mary Lou Garbin: Gedye, Ione et al. Notes for a Snort Course in Conservation, 1973. Mary W. Garrison: Paris Universal £ Graziano Gasparini: periodo Hispanico ef the United States Commissioners to the 1378, 1880. ab Graziano. Las Fortificaciones del uela, 1985. Li 3 ’ Ethel von Gerichten: =z adelphia Grocer and Price List, 1876. Jean W. Graber: Graber, Jean W. A Bioecological Studv of the Black- Capoed Vireo (Vireo Atricavillus), 1957. P. E. H. Hair: Aimada, Andre Alvares de. Brief Treatise on the Rivers of Guinea, 1984. a Mason Hale Fostac, AS Practical Plant Anatomy, 1942. James T. Hancock: Hancock, Jane. Choestoe (where rabbits dance), 1394. Victor E. Hanzeli: American Indian manuscript materials. David Jerry Hardy: Ralin, Dennis Barry. Genetic Compatibility and a Phylogeny of the Temperate North American Hylid Fauna, 1986. Gaudin, Anthony Joseph. A Comparative Study of the Osteology and Evolution of the Holarctic Tree Frogs, 1986. Clark Harrison: Harrison, Clark. Long Way Home, 1985. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartle: Flint, Austin. A Textbook of Human Physiology, 1879. Ray Hebert: Hellman, Manfred. Osteuropa in der historischen Forschung der DDR. Band 2: Bibliographie, 1972. Kissinger, Henry. Years of Upheaval, 1982. Ed Henderson: Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress 1960, 1961. Buchwald, V. F. Handbook of Iron Meteorites. Their History, Distribution, Composition and Structure, 1975. eee Mrs. Samuel Herrick: Herrick, Samuel. Astrodynamics, 1971. Jean Ross Howard: Powder Puff Derby: The Record 1947-1977, 1985. Lona F. Huck: New York Lithographer, 1885. The Lithographer and Printer, 1883. American Lithographer and Printer, 1886-1889. National Lithographer, 1895-1913. The History of the Lithographer's Strike. The Invention of Lithography. Mekeel's Weekly Stamp News, 1895-1913. Daily Stamp Item, 1896. Edward F. Hufstedler: Sparon, Norman. The Poetry of Leaves, 1970. Ishimoto, Tatsuo. A Treasury of Japanese Flower Arrangements. Davidson, Georgie. Ikebana: The Art of Japanese Flower Arrangement, 1967. Geoff Hurwitz: Hochheiser, Sheldon. Rohm and Haas. History of a Chemical Company, 1986. James S. Hutchins: California Industrial Censuses [microfilm], 1850-80. Maryhope C. Jacks: Twenty-six horticultural publications. Fabian M. Jaksic: Articles by Hajek, Ernst. R. in Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, 1983-85. Daisy Barnwell Jones: Jones, Daisy Barnwell. My First Eighty Years. Reiner Franz Klewen: Klewen, Reiner Franz. Untersuchungen zur Verbreitung, Oko-Ethologie und innerartlicen Gliederung, 1986. Karl V. Krombein: Bulletin de la Société Entomologique d'Egypte, 1980-81. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Egypt, Economic Series, 1980-81. G. Kundel: Kundel, G. Arboles Ornamentales en Jarolines Almerienses, 1986. ae aan a aT Ga Kundel, G. Frutales Ornamentales, 1985. Kundel, G. La Geografia en la Nomenclatura Botanica de Espana, 1985. Marion S. Lamar: Bailey, Ralph. The Self-Pronouncing Dictionary of Plant Names, 1962. Baylis, Maggie. House Plants for the Purple Thumb, 1973. Plant Parenthood, 1975. Consumer Guide Indoor Plant Buying Guide, 1977. Everett, T. H. Flower and Garden Yearbook, 1960. Free, Montague. A Complete Guide to Gardening, 1954. wy The Gardener's Catalogue: A Complete Compendium, 1974. The Gardener's Catalogue: Food Gardens, 1975. Gardening in Containers, 1967. Gardening with the Experts, 1941. Gottscho, Samuel. The Pocket Guide to Wildflowers, 1951. Hoare, H. Flowering Trees and Shrubs, 1905. Hottes, Alfred C. The Key to a Beautiful Garden, 1937. How to Grow African Violets, 1962. How to Grow Camellias, 1957. How to Grow Roses, 1960. Jenkins, Dorothy H. The Complete Book of Roses, 1956. The Marshall Cavendish Encyclopedia of Gardening, 1968-70. New York Botanical Garden. House Plants, 1975. Park, Bertram. Roses: Hints on Planting and General Cultivation. Platt, Rutherford. A Pocket Guide to the Trees, 1953. Pratt, Richard. Gardens in Color, 1944. Putz, Alfred. The Garden Notebook, 1932. Steffek, Edwin F. Wildflowers and How to Grow Them, 1954. Taylor, Norman. A Guide to the Wildflowers, 1928. Murray Lawrie: St. George, Thomas R. Care of Postmaster, 1943. Baldwin, Thomas. Universal Provencing Gazetter, 1846. Dorothy Sarah Lee: American Folklife Center. The Federal Cylinder Project. A Guide to Field Cylinder Collections in Federal Agencies, 1984-85. Richard Leyes: Whittle, Frank and Ohain, Hans von. An Encounter between the Jet Engine Inventors, 1978. Steven Lubar: Weinberg, Meyer. America's Economic Heritage, Froma Colonial to a Capitalistic Economy, 1634-1900, 1983. Charles D. 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Kesler Mrs. Donna Klarquist Mr. Cornelis Kraakman Dr. James Kramer KTVI Times Mirror Broadcasting Mr. Adolph E. Kumbula Mr. and Mrs. Emerson H. LaBombard Larry S. Ladd . Richard D. Larsen Anna V. Larson Saul Liskin Kenneth L. Love and Mrs. Reino E. Luoto Gary Mainhart Joseph F. Manuel and Mrs. Wiiliam B. Manning Marine Corps AVIA, Associate Mars, Incorporated Martin Marietta Corporation Mr. Fred R. Martin Mr. Robert N. Martin Mr. Robert P. Martin Jr. Tadamichi Masujima Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. McCall Mr. John E. McCarthy Mrs. Helen J. McCray Mr. Brian McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. McGugin Ms. Helen Claire McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Meehan Mr. Richard D. Meixell Mr. Claude D. Meyers, Jr. Ms. Anna Marie Milton National Aviation Club National Geographic Society National Space Club Mr. R.W. Nelitz Mr. Donald E. Niles Mr. Alvin A. Ozminski Mr. Cyrille M. Peabody Mr. David Peck Dr. Lyle F. Pepino The Perkin-Elmer Corporation SSR SHEE SS Mr. and Mrs. John S. Perrotti Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald K. Petersen Mr. Arnold E. Peterson Mr. Byron C. Peterson Mr. Ed Phillips Piasecki Aircraft Corporation Mr. Robert J. Pickett Dr. Phillip L.. Poffenbarger Mr. Frank T. Pugliese Mr. Anthony G. Puglisi Mr. Louis C. Raburn M. B. Renner Mr. Samuel C. Resnick Rockwell International Corporation Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rodgers Mr. Norman Rosenstock Mr. Eric S. Ruark Mr. Arthur E. Scholl Mr. James E. Scoggins Mr. Edward C. Sheldon Mr. Warren D. Shipp Dr. Richard W. Sloan Ms. Frances A. Smith Mr. Paul L. Smith Mr. Theodore D. Smith Thomas L. and Lucy Smith Mr. Jay P. Spenser Mr. William T. Stanger Mr. Doss B. Steed, Jr. Mr. Thurman W. Stephens Mr. Authur and Sharon Sugerman Mr. Joseph Teicheira Mr. William W. Thayer Mr. John W. Thomas Mr. Robert S. Thorne Toucan Corporation Mr. J. D. Turner U. S. Naval Institute Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Van Dyke Jr. Mr. Steven J. Viscovich Mr. Eugene W. Waterbury Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Waisman Mr. Ralston L. Weaver Mr. James E. Webb Mr. Lawrence M. Weeks WEI T'O Associates, INC. Ms. Karin Westberg Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Willmann Mr. Robert E. Winchell Mr. Walter Wyckoff, II Mr. Robert Wynne Mr. Ronald A. Yaros Mr. William B. Yates Donors to the Collection Acorn Products Company Inc.: shuttle slipper socks. Mr. Danay Adams: radial Whirlwind J-5 aircraft engine. Mr. Jacques Beaudet: aircraft engine model. Mr. James H. Brodie: Brodie aircraft landing system. Mr. George J. Capestany, Jr.: leather briefcase used by U.S. Civil Aeronautics Authority with USCAA insignia. Mr. Norman F. Carden III: Erco model I-L 116 aircraft engine and Sensenich propeller. Hern Peter W. Cohausz: German World War II ammunition counter. Coca Cola Company: 2 Coca Cola cans, one flown on Challenger, STS-51-F. Mr. Merv Corning: 4 prints, The Arizona Balloon Buster, The Boy Legend, The Red Knight of Germany, King of the Air Fighters by Merv Corning and painting, Rickenbacker: American Ace of Aces by Merv Corning. Mrs. Carol Cruise: umiform and memorabilia belonging to Captain Carl Cruise, USN. Dr. E.J. Cunningham: sculpture, Charles Lindbergh by Don F. Wiegand. Ms. Fiorenza de Bernardi: first officer uniform of Aeralpi (Italy). Mr. Howard DeVorkin: Gemini B model manned orbiting laboratory. Mr. Ralph B. Diller: signal lamp, "Flash-A-Beam". Dr. Robert L. Drapkin: ambrotype of John Steiner. Mr. John Owens Duffy: recognition training poster. General and Mrs. Ira C. Eaker: General Eaker's uniforms. Mr. Robert Edwards: Edison-Phonograph aircraft bombsight Embassy of Columbia: Columbian Air Force ceremonial dagger. Envirommental Photographic Interpretation Center (Environmental Protection Agency): emviro-pad aerial camera system. Mr. Phillip Cc. Farnam: Kasperwing (180B) aircraft. Mr. Roland D. Foley: 2 flying coveralls and one pair spike protective jungle boots. Fort Huachuca Museum: World War II Japanese Samurai sword. Fort Sheridan Museum: fixed machine gun (from Vickers model 1918). Mrs. Betty Skelton Frankman: Pitts Special aircraft, "Little Stinker". Ms. Mary Edna Fraser: silk batik, Kaiwah Island, S.C. by Mary Edna Fraser. Mr. Dennis Gilliam: pair Mark IV gloves. Mr. Larry Graham: anthropomorphic mechanical android used in support of manned space flight programs and to test space suits. Mr. Roland M. Grand: World War II Free French Air Force service uniforms. Mr. H.J. Gross: P-3A instrument flight trainer. Mr. Robert W. Hayes: 25 paintings, Pfalz DXII With Sopwith Camel, 1918, Von Richthofen's Last Flight, Von Richthofen's 80th Victory, Von Richthofen's "Blue Max" Victory, Von Richthofen's First Victory, Sepwith Triplanes on the Attack, SBD Dauntless Attacks a Japanese Carrier, F4F Wildcats on the Attack, TBF Avenger Torpedo Bomber, F6F Hellcat and Zero, Spitfire Downsa Stuka, Melo9, P-40 Flying Tiger Over Burma, Albatros DV and S.E.5, Nieuport 27 Versus Rumpler, Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplanes, Fokker DVII and S.E.5, B-25 Mitchell Bombers Attack Rabaul, Morane-Saulnier-Downs Aviatik, F4U J.B. Deneen. Mr. Thadd Howell: German flight computer. Hughes Aircraft Company: Geostationary Operational Environment Satellite (GOES) full scale medel. Itek Corporation: full scale cutaway model of large format camera. Mr. Glenn E. Jennings: flight jacket and 2 "blood chits". Mr. E.A. Jurist: Vietnamese cyclo. Mr. George T. Kidd: Lockheed S-3B Viking model aircraft. Mr. H. Douglas Kline: 45 airframe and engine tools. Ms. Ana Kozel: 2 paintings, Breakage of Light Waves and Light Series IV by Ana Kozel. The Marquardt Company (through F.K. Lampoon): Marquardt rocket engine model R-41. Mr. Robert G. Leclerc: Hartzell propeller. Mr. Vincent Loiacono: 2 flying model aircraft kits, ca. 1930. Mr. Barry Mahon: painting, Portrait of Flight Lieutenant J.B. Mahon by Don Stein. Dr. John Marshall: North American B-25J (TB-257) aircraft and wing covers. Mr. Doug Martin: World War II kite target kit and spares. Mr. Charles S. Marston: 2 Edo floats with hardware. Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCutcheon: Lindbergh commemorative map. Ms. Eleanor M. McNinch: Early Bird pin owned by Frank Coffin. Mr. Robert Mills: 1 pair World War I leather fur-lined flying bocts, gloves, goggles, and 2 flying suits. Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, Jr.: 1 painting, Admiral Moffett, Sr. by H. Stanley Todd. Mr. Greg Mort: painting, Third From the Sun by Greg Mort. Mr. Peter Moseley: 10 Sperry Flightray instruments and equipment. Mr. William W. Mowers: 1 propeller blade tip (believed to be from the Hindenburg) . National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center: Apollo spacesuit. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Headquarters: space shuttle "Enterprise" (OV-101). National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jchnson Space Center: space food, training capture device, space shuttle cocknit simulator, space shuttle tiles from "Columbia", crew patch plaque, REG fuel cask and 7 commimications carriers. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center: wind tunnel medel, 2 ablation sensor displays, Trailblazer II radiation telescope display, event recorder display, flow direction=-velocity sensor display, control position transducer display and Gemini skidwell door on stand. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center: Apollo telescope mount (Skylab) and scientific instruments. Mr. James L. Nelson: World War II cbserver's badge, identification tag and naval aerial photographers coat. Mrs. Viola M. Newton (through Mr. Kenneth W. Cooper): Norden bombsight. Mr. Paul D. Ortlip: 15 drawings, Visit with Randy Stone, Helicopter 66 Lifts-off, Lt. j.g. Witten and Lt. Comdr. Sam Walling, Crash ard Salvage on Flight Deck, Capt. Carl Seiberlich USN, Lt. Comdr. Sam Walling, Pilot, Don Karasik, Bob Stankus, Dallas Townsend, Bernie Eismann, Work Crew in Hangar Bay, General Electric Transmitter Bubble, FOD Plane on Flicht Deck, FHC James Hudak with Movie Camera, Change of Engines onE1B in Hangar Bay, Spacecraft on Rear Elevator, Forward Deck Scene and Afternoon Activity Near. Transmitter Bubble by Paul D. Ortlip. Mr. Stacy Pass: radioplane aircraft drone. Mr. Woodward Payne: painting, Morning Mist by Woodward Payne. Pepsi Cola, USA: Pepsi Cola can flown on Challencer, STS 51-F. Fetrus Operating Company: U.S. flag carried on "Spirit of Texas" helicopter. Prime Computer Corporation: Prime 550 computer and associated hardware. Dr. Erna Roth-Oberth: model of Herman Cberth's Kegelduse rocket engine. Mr. Burt Rutan: VariEtze aircraft. Mr. Paul Ryan: Ryan stormscope weather mapping system. Saint Mary's Hospital: JULIE getaway special, flown on shuttle. San Jose State University: Pratt and Whitney R-1340-An-50 engine, Lycoming R-680-9 engine, NAF R-975=-30 engine, Jacobs R-755 engine, Jacobs engine mount, Titeflex Metal Hose Co. ignition harness and Jaceks airfilter scoop. Santa Barbara Research Center (Hughes Aircraft Company): thematic mapper full scale model. Mr. Patrick Scarano: Eastern airlines uniform, 1940. Mr. R.H. Scheppler: 16 World War IT aircraft instruments. Mr. John Clark Sellers: control unit from Matthew Sellers 1909 airplane. Sikorsky Aircraft (through Mr. Gerald B. Stofer): Sikorsky S-72 model aircraft. Singer Company, Link Flight Simulation Division: Link trainer prototype and terrain board. Mr. James R. Slay: World War I U.S. Army shaving kit. Society of Women Geographers: flag of the Society of Women Geographers flown on shuttle. . Virginia Stainton: painting, Thunder in the Canyon by William Phillips. Elizabeth Tate: gas stove burners used by Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk. . Victor W. Tatelman: U.S. Navy aircraft torpedo camera. . Harry C. Theurer: Rotorway Scorpion Too helicopter. . W. Donald Thomas: 36 commercial aviation and travel posters. . T.W. "Bill" Tinkler: United airlines pilot wniforn. TRW Inc. Electronic and Defense Sector: tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS) . Mrs. Jean Bowie Thorpe: KIM napkin, 1933 commemorating KIM service from Amsterdam to Batavia. Ms. Diana Tuby: Wein Air Alaska uniforms. Turkish Air Force Museum (through Isik Duven and the Turkish Embassy): 1 painting, Captain Fazil Bev's Dogfight Against a British Fleet Over Istanbul by Sukru Caglayan. U.S. Air Force, Indian Head Naval Ordnance (through Captain Carmon L. Woodley): various World War I bombs, armament ard aircraft ejection seat. U.S. Air Force Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB: World War II German memorabilia, German air force incendiary bomb and Luftwaffe flying boots. U.S. Army, Center for Military History: "Little John" missile with launcher and trailer. U.S. Army, NAVPRO (through General Electric Company): General Electric XT 700 engine and tool kit. U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command: Homing Overlay Experimental (HOE) vehicle. U.S. Space Command: U.S. Space Command flag. University of California: 2 aircraft engines, Junkers Jumo 004 turbojet and Lawrence J-1. Honorable Guy W. Weiss: 5 aircraft models, Boeing 737, Boeing E-6, Boeing KC-135R, Lockheed TR-7 and McDonnell Douglas. Mr. Kenneth D. Williams: World War II U.S. Army Air Force flying jacket ("Murder, Inc.'") and personal memorabilia. Mr. Gus Wolf: sign from Hadley Airfield. Donors to the National Air and Space Archives Mr. Rex T. Barber: photographs and biographical material on Rex T. Barber. Mr. Samuel L. Batchelder: World War II aerial photographs, field manuals, photogreph albums, and magazines. Mr. Leroy Blim: 9 photographs of a Porterfield LP-65, circa 1979-1984. Mr. Warren M. & Catherine C. Bodie: 95 photcgraphs of military, commercial, and private aircraft. The Boeing Company: marketing brochures, booklets, and pamphlets of Boeing aircraft, from the B-707 to the B-767, 1970-1985. Mr. Walter J. Boyne: 773 photographs of various U.S. and foreign aircraft. Mr. W. J. Brockett: aviation logbooks, certificates, and licenses of Samel Russell Halley, 1917-1946. Mr. Gary Brounstein: photographs of aircraft from the 1986 Abbotsford International Airshow, and 21 photographs of a Russian-built MIG-15. The Center for Earth & Planetary Studies, NASM: Voyager 2 photographs of Uranus. Mr. John W. Charlton: the Gladys Maud Cockburm-Lange Collection, 1916-1960. Mr. William L. Dean: photograhs and memorabilia of Ira Cc. Eaker. Mrs. Dorothy Risley DeCamp: photographs of Lowell R. Bayles and the 1931 NAA corivention. Department of Aeronautics, NASM: flight test reports of Platt-LePage XR-l helicopter, 1941-1946. Department of Aeronautics, NASM: anmual reports of commercial air carriers. Department of Aeronautics, NASM: Aircraft of the National Air and Space Museum, 1981, photographs and original text. Department of Aeronautics, NASM: photograph of Charles A. Lindbergh and certificates of award to Lester Gardner and Edmund Turney Allen. Department of Aeronautics, NASM: file on helicopter designed and built by Dr. Harold Cc. Theurer, circa 1973. Mr. Edmund J. Dickinson: 6 photographs of Amelia Earhart taken on June 2, 1937, at Caripito, Venezuela. The Edison Institute: 14 aperture cards of blueprints of the original engine used in the 1903 Wright Flyer. Mrs. Daryl Ferguson: photograph of Fokker T-2 flown coast-to-coast in 1923. Mr. Horace B. Forman III: "From Earth to Sky," unpublished manuscript edited by Elizabeth Chandlee Forman, undated. Mr. Peter Gadd: photograph of North American X-15 autographed by Robert White, Scott Crossfield, and Joe Walker. Mr. Karl A. Gaertner: photograph of Selfridge Field, Michigan, circa 1917-1918. Mr. Calvin N. Hall: photographs of airmen in Yugoslavia during World War II. The Estate of Nancy Hamilton: extensive bicgraphical materials on Arthur Whitten Brown, primarily documenting the Alcock-Brown flight across the Atlantic in 1919. Ms. Betty Hayes: two 1927 newspapers headlining the arrival in Washington, DC, of Charles A. Lindbergh. Mr. F. E. Hollar: photograph of the 40th Aero Squadron, 1918. Ms. Evelyn L. Irons: photograph album of Roy N. Francis. Ms. Shelia F. James: audio tape interview of John P. Feagley. Mr. Kenneth A. & Amy G. Job: audio taped interview of Carl Thempson. Mr. H. Douglas Kline: aircraft technical maruals. Ms. Mieczyslawa Wanda Kozak: 19 photographs of artwork by Sgt. Norman R. Garbov at Mitchel Field, New York, in 1946. Colonel Lawrence Lahm, USA: memorabilia of Major General Frank Purdy Lahm, circa 1899-1974. Mr. Lee A. Lendt: aircraft technical mamals. Mrs. Marie Long: biographical materials of Captain Elgen M. Long. Mr. Jackson Barry Mahon: RAF pilot log book of Jackson Barry Mahon, 1941-1942. Mr. Robert Paul Mann: material from the photographic section of the U.S. Air Service of the AEF in World War I. Mr. & Mrs. Vic Masdeo: 32 photographs and a unit history of the U.S. Navy's Squadron Two, 1943-1945. Mr. Robert B. Mawhiney: photogrephs of the first air mail flight, 1918. Mr. Robert B. Mills: photographs of aviators and aircraft in Nevada in the mid-1920s. The Minnesota Historical Society: scrapbock of aviation scenes in Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1830. Mr. Walter Moucha Sr.: photographs and 3-view drawings of Piper PA-8 Skycycle. National Archives and Records Administraticn: Internal Bureau Change Committee records, 1951-1960. National Archives and Records Service: U.S. Navy Aeronautical Plans Files Mr. James L. Nelson: biographical material on Nels Edward Nelson. Ms. Karen A. Nelson: photographs, newsclippings, instructional materials, and memorabilia of Carl Norman Nelson, circa 1:937=1950. Mr. Vincent O'Loughlin: aircraft manufacturers!' sales brochures, circa 1938-1939. Mr. Ameglio J. Paglino: L'Historie des "Dirigeables" Santos-Dumont, circa 1902." Mr. James Parton: 3 transparancies of Major Parton taken in 1943 as aide to Generali Ira C. Eaker, and photographs of Parton, 1936-1986. Mr. Francis C. Pogue: 182 aircraft recognition slides, circa 1947. Honorable Senator Jennings Randolph: copy of an undated letter from Thomas Jefferson concerning aeronautics, and copy of the first bill introduced in Congress for an appropriation for aeronautics, 1893. Ms. F. G. (Shutsy) Reynolds: publication on use of gquidons at Avenger Field, Texas. Mr. Robert & Jenny Roman: postcard carried on the Martin MB-1 "Around the Rim Bamber" in 1919. Mr. Joseph L. Sacchini: biographical material on Mary Ann Campana, Circa 1933-1986. Dr. Margaret M. Scheffelin: files documenting Dr. Scheffelin's membership on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), 1981-1984. Mr. Ted Seaman: "A Photographic Record," an unpublished account of the Second Aviation Instruction Center of the AEF, 1918. Mr. C. H. Seaton: reports on MX-774 missile. Mr. Matthew Bacon Jr. & John Clark Sellers: biographical materials of Matthew Bacon Sellers Sr., circa 1899-1914. Space Science & Exploration Department, NASM: NASM's loth anniversary "birthday card." Space Science & Exploration Department, NASM: 52 audio tape interview transcripts. Mr. Jay P. Spenser: 117 photographs of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, Circa 1940-1985, and biographical materials on various aviation personalities. Mr. Zdzislaw I. Szewezyk: Airborne Radar Technical Archive. U.S. Department of Transportation: technical manuals on various aircraft. United Technologies Corporation: United Technologies Corporation publications, 1928-1985. Mr. Albert Vollmecke: corporate files of Command-Aire Company, circa, 1928-1930. Mr. Dwane L. Wallace: biographical materials on Dwane L. Wallace, 1971-1982. Mr. Richard Webb: publicity materials on the "Captain Midnight" television program. Mrs. Pat Thaden Webb & Bill Thaden: personal papers and memorabilia of Louise McPhetridge Thaden, circa 1928-1984. Mr. Don Welzenbach: records documenting the development and testing of lens and optics used in the Fairchild KS-25 High Acuity Camera System, 1956-1967. Mr. Roger B. White: brochures and photographs of various aircraft, air carriers, airports, and space projects. Mr. Howard Wolco: aircraft technical manuals. Mr. C. Albert Wolff: articles on various aircraft and aviation personalities. 297 (9) CO NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART Donors of Financial Support Center for Cross Cultural Communication Prof. David C. Driskell Mr. Stanley H. Feldberg Friends of the National Museum of African Art Philip Morris, Inc. Mr. Robert H. Nooter Milton F. and Frieda Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Samuels Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. Mr. Michael R. Sonnenreich Mr. Paul Tishman Donors to the Collection Mrs. William Bascom Smithsonian Institution, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Transfer) Mrs. Ida C. Merriam National Museum of Togo Robert and Nancy Nooter Milton F. and Frieda Rosenthal NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Donors to the Collection Anonymous private donor Lefferts J. Mabie Josef and Ewa Blass Jerome B. Monfred Barbara Latham Cook Enid H. Munroe Joseph and Robert Cornell National Museum of Natural History Memorial Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Dr. David W. Cugell Dr. Lewis Obi Joseph Dankowski Mrs. Hellen Miller Obstler Joseph Davenport, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Olden Robert R. Ecker Mrs. Charles Prendergast Boyce George Eidson Fred Quinn Edward Elson Henry Ward Ranger Bequest, through Victor Gross the National Academy of Design Mr. and Mrs. R. Philip Hanes, Jr. Sara Roby Foundation John Hauberg Henry D. Ross Frank Herrera Herbert J. Sanborn Charles Lamson Hoffman family Joshua P. Smith Patrick Ireland U. S. General Services Samuel Johnson Administration Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judelson Mr. and Mrs. William W. Waterman Edward Den Lau Virginia Zabriskie Nan Tucker McEvoy Tessim Zorach Frank J. McKeown NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Donors of Financial Support Ronald Abramson Anne Aknan Anonymous Rachel M. Allen Donald B. Anderson Oliver Anderson Thomas N. Armstrong III Margaret L. Ausfeld Ralph T. Backlund Franz Bader Ellsen S. Barry Wilson T. M. Beale Louise and Stephen P. Belcher, Jr. Avis Berman Elizabeth B. Blake Ruth and Daniel Boorstin Mrs. Barbara W. Booth Thomas W. Bower Barbara and Philip Bowie Ann Allston Boyce Jean Campbell Brackett Robert G. Braden Carole A. Broadus Jane K. Brooks Dorothy B. Brown Lorraine Broyard Valerie K. Burden Margery Byers Carolyn K. Carr Florine and Thomas Carter Leslie Cheek, Jr. Cecilia H. Chin Patricia and James J. Chmelik Carroll S= (Clark Jeannine S. Clark Coe Kerr Gallery, Inc. Margaret Cogswell Harryette and Marcus Cohn Kitty Coiner Margaret and Roger Cole, M.D. Dorothy Dann Collins Andrew L. Connors Alice P. Coyle Anon M. Creager Bartlett Hayes, Jr. Mildred Heller Christine Hennessey Irene Heppner Miriam Crocker Priscilla Cunningham Dr. and Mrs. Abraham W. Danish Mary Louise B. Day Lorrie DeCreeft James T. Demetrion Lamar Dodd Mrs. Elizabeth P. Dominick Mary and Werner Drewes Pauline M. Edwards Jane and Charles Eldredge Edward E. Elson Exxon Corporation Jane and Do nald Farmer, Jr. Fendrick Gallery, Inc. Lois and Alan M. Fern Lois M. Fink Eleanor Fink Dorothy Fis James Foste Michael S. Sue Fuller her r Fried Norma Lee and Morton Funger Velma and Harry Galblum, D.D.S. Mrs. Johnson Garrett Roberta Gei er Lenore F. Gershuny Norman Geske Frank B. Gettings Elene Essary Gill Lilyan Z. Goda Selma Gratz Mary Ellen George Gurn Corrie Hals Guerra ey ey Gloria Shaw Hamilton Walker Hancock R. Philip Hanes, Jr. Margaret Harman Jane and Pa Lynda Rosco rker Hart e Hartigan Jane Haslem Gallery John Davis Hatch Linda and Jeffrey R. Hayes Mickelson G Ellen G. Mi Lillian B. Barbara B. allery les Miller Millnouse Louise Heskett Lilly and Manuel Hiller Margaret L. Hodges Sally and Robert Hoffman Wilhelmina and Wallace F. Holladay Hom Gallery Thomas C. Howe Richard H. Howland Caroline H. Hume Embassy of Ireland Edward Jacobson Paula K. Jeffries Suzanne C. Jenkins Elizabeth Johns W. Robert Johnston III Stephen N. Jones, M.D. Ruth Cole Kainen Linda L. Kaplan Enid and Crosby Kemper Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Kidder Elvine R. King Charles H. King, Jr. B. M. Koffler Robert P. Kogod B. R. Kornblatt Gallery, Inc. George P. Kroh Mr. and Mrs. J. Palmer Leeper Lucinda K. Leigh Edward J. Lenkin Thelma Z. Lenkin Eleanor K. Levy William R. and Nora H. Lichtenberg Foundation Inc. Harry Lowe Elvira B. Ludlow Patricia M. Lynagh Amanda F. MacKenzie Millicent F. Mailliard Charles Mailliard Robert Maloy Caryl Marsh Nancy Mowll Mathews C. Thomas May, Jr. Beatrice C. Mayer Cyntia Jaffee McCabe Marie McCarthy The Eugene McDermott Foundation Nan Tucker McEvoy William A. McGonagle McIntosh/Drysdale Gallery Virginia and Marion F. Mecklenburg Amelia Jean Mix Lillian R. Mones Michael Monroe Morgan Stanley and Company, Inc. Joann G. Moser Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property ENC. The Newark Museum Association Susan R. Niedzielak Norman Bernstein Management, Inc. Dr. P. B. North Barbara Nosanow Judith O'Sullivan The Overbrook Foundation Ruth A. Oviatt Nora and Fred Panzer Harry S. Parker III Charles Parkhurst Mrs. Jefferson Patterson Mary and James Patton, Jr. Jennifer and Laughlin Phillips Polaroid Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Moyer P. Potamkin Carol Price Print Council of America Ilya Prizel David S. Purvis Rand Corporation Ronald Q. Rankin, Jr. Georgine S. Reed Mary Livingston Ripley S. Dillon Ripley Madeleine S. Ritzenberg Charles J. Robertson III Sara Roby Foundation Israel Rosen M.D. Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld Loretta and Gerald L. Rosenthal Gertrude Rosenthal Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. Derald H. Ruttenberg Edna G. Salant David Saltzman Katharine and Charles H. Sawyer Stefano Scafetta Edith and Robert Schaffer Betty Schulman Tirsa and David W. Scott Jacquelyn D. Serwer Paul Mellon Thomas M. Messer Jane B. Meyerhoff Marjorie and Joseph Sloane Helen Belding Smith Frances P. Smyth Janet W. Solinger Eloise A. Spaeth Jack C. Spinx Ruth Carter Stevenson Katharine B. Stewart Bonita Sweet Lisa M. Taylor Abigail Terrones Clayton Timbrell Carey Timbrell Time-Life Books, Inc. Marienne E. Tobriner Laura Tuckerman Triest William H. Truettner Anne Truitt Evan H. Turner United Technologies Corporation Ann Nash Upton Volunteer NMAA Docent Program Margy P. Sharpe Gerald Silk Caroline T. Simmons The Washington Post Company The Washington Print Club Mrs. Paul L. Wattis Mrs. Ruthanna M. Weber Stephen Weil Lee and Leonard Weiss Mrs. Keith S. Wellin Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Wheeler Virginia White Franics P. Wilkinson Dave H. Williams Caroline S. Williams John Wilmerding Wilsey Foundation Donna M. Wilson David Wintermann Virginia Bloedel Wright Marilyn and Robert Yassin Barbara Zabel Judith K. Zilezer Hildegarde G. van Roijen Ms (9) NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY Donors to the Collection A-Mark Precious Metals Incorporated (through Bruce Kaplan silver medallion, Liberty Silver, struck by A-Mark P Incorporated (1986.0504). John A. Abbott, M.D.: silver tablespoon bearing the mark of a leaping fish, associated with Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition, mid-19th century (1982.0254). Marie Willcox Abbott: report of a shopping trip with 14 fabric samples attached, 19th century (1984.1054). Mignon §S. Acker: fragment of printed cloth, mid-19th century (1986.0121). Helen L. Ackermann: meter bar in a walnut case replicated by the National Bureau of Standards from the platinum Paris Standard (1985.0819). Don Adair: signed reproduction of the official poster for the 1984 Republican National Convention, designed by Mr. Adair (1985.0070). Robert McCormick Adams: 8 coins from a 1983 Republic of Panama proof set (1985.0201). Rita J. Adrosko: certificate of First Holy Communion and a photograph of Rita Adrosko, both 1939 (1982.0414); 13 miscellaneous Polish-American and Catholic articles made and used for Baptism and First Holy Communion, 1917-18 (1983.0688); 2 pins of the Nocturnal Adoration Society of St. Michael's Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1941-51, and a Singer Manufacturing Company identification tag (1984.0289); girl's necklace, ring, and bar brooch in original box and a girl's bracelet, all 1933-36 (1985.0731); aluminum tray made by Admiration Products Co., New York, 1930s (1986.0079). The Aerospace Corporation, Aerophysics Laboratory, Laboratory Operations (through Harold Mirels): nozzle block used for the first demonstration of a continuous wave chemical laser (1985.0147). AFL-CIO, George Meany Memorial Archives (through Katherine Vogel): 2 oadges; banner, "Be Union! Buy Label:;" hat, "Right to Work is a Rip Off;" button, “Women Power, I Belong;" and a patch, "AFL-CIO Auxiliaries," all relating to the AFL-CIO (1985.0950). AFL-CIO, Laundry and Dry Cleaning International Union (through Sam 4. Begler): patch, money clip, button, pen, shop card, and a sheet of stationery for the Laundry and Dry Cleaning International Union (1986.0350). Elena Agnini: Fisher "Space" ball-point pen (1985.0654). Richard E. Ahlborn: pine drain board for a cheese press made and used by the Spanish of northern New Mexico, 1890-1940 (1981.0736); photograpn in tramp-art frame "“Booney Forge and Tool Works Clam Bake...1937" (1984.0814); 4 engravings from Harver's Weekly, 1874; an engraving of the "Map of the Pilgrim's Progress,” 1850; and a chromolit rc Rita of Cascia,"* ca. 1900, all with religious themes (1935 Anjum Sultana Ahmed: 15 stamps and a cut corner of a stamped en all from the Indian Princely State of Hyderabad (1985.0567); 3 bank notes of 9 ES rec the Indian Princely State of Hyderabad, 1939-53 issues (1 Lucien Aigner: black and white gelatin print of a -self-portrai US32 (Y985.109'25)). Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (through Robert L. Ruzensky Stickers, a sheet of letterhead and envelope, bumper sticker, p patch, button, and a pen top, all relating to the Aircraft Mech Fraternal Association (1986.0331). Government of Aitutaki, Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 11 mint stamps and souvenir sheets of Aitutaki (1983.0214); 4 mint stamps, a souvenir sheet, and a £irst day cover of Aitutaki (1983.0443); 15 mint stamps of Aitutaki (1984.0333); ll mint stamps, 2 souvenir sheets, and 2 first day covers of Aitutaki (1994.0929); 12 mint stamps, 4 souvenir sheets, and 3 first day covers of Aitutaki (1985.0046); 3 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of Aitutaki (1985.0716). Alaric Textiles International (through Robert E. Fatherley): segment of reproduction fabric commemorating the Chicago World's Fair of 1892 manufactured by Alaric Textiles International, ca. 1976 (1985.0833). Stephen Album: 31 California tokens and medals (1986.0184). Ms. Laura Albus: 3 issues of Song Hits magazine and 10 issues of Hit Parader magazine (1985.0888). William B. Alexander V: 2 bookbinding presses and a bookbinding die (314493). Aluminum, Brick, Glass Workers (through H. Max Webster): 4 lapel pins, 2 pens, 2 patches, and a putton, all relating to the Aluminum, Brick, Glass Workers (1986.0345). American Agriculture Movement, Inc. (through Clifford Hamilton and Gerald McCathern): International Harvester Model 1486 tractor made in 1979 and 21 state flags (1986.0179). American Association of University Professors, Collective Bargaining Congress (through Peggy Quinn): 4 sheets of stationery, 2 pamphlets, 2 leaflets, a newsletter, button, handbook, and a book, all relating to the American Association of University Professors, Collective Bargaining Congress (1986.0361). American Bank Note Company (through Robert F. Ivey): 2,880 postage stamps, postal stationery, die proofs, and correspondence comprising the Hawaiian postal history archives (1984.0372); (through E. Peter Campbell): 6 hologram samples including pictures of Pegasus and the Master Charge logo and a National Geographic Magazine cover (1985.0276). American Broadcasting Companies, Inc., Daytime Television Division (through Isadore Miller): miniature carousel and a gold pocket watch from the daytime television series, "The Edge of Night" (1984.0202). American Cyanamid Company (through Warren Highman): 2 oil paintings, The First American Steam Locomotive by Mort Kunstler, 1972, and The First Auto Race in America - 1895 by Robert Schulz, 1978 (1985.0875). American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. (through James Li): credit authorization terminal, travelers cheque dispenser, and a power cord modem (1984.0151). American Federation of Government Employees AFL-CIO (through J. Gary DiNunno): videotape cassette Across America and a packet of documentary information apout the union, 1985 (1985.04538 American Federation of Grain Millers (through Larry R. Jackson): 8 items relating to the American Federation of Grain Millers including decals, buttons, lapel pins, and stationery (1986.0239). American Faderation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (through Willian Lucy): 2 buttons, a sheet of stationery, and an envelope for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (1986.0336). memorating the 93rd anniversary convention of the American Numismatic ociation, 1984 (1984.0765); (through Q. David Bowers): covy of a American Flint Glass Workers Union (through Ivan T. Uncapher): 5 buttons, a sneet of stationery, lapel pin, union seal, and a label all relating to the American Flint Glass Workers Union (1986.0272). American Numismatic Association (through Edward C. Rochette): 2 medals com ss ae We Lesher dollar, 1984 (1984.0926); (through Ruthann Brettell): 2 American Numismatic Association convention exhibition medals (1985.0742). American Nurses' Association, Inc. (through Pamela A. Ames): lapel pin, "REPRESENTING NURSES IS OUR BUSINESS/AMERICAN NURSES' ASSOCIATION" anda sheet of stationery from the American Nurses' Association, Inc. (1986.0251). American Political Items Collectors (through Norman B. Loewenstern): 6 posters collected during the Republican National Convention in Dallas, Texas, 1984 (1984.0905). American Satellite Corporation (through John W. Townsend, Jr.): parabolic microwave antenna and off-set printing plate (1979.1220). American Society of Civil Engineers (through Herbert R. Hands): sample of portland cement, ca. 13850, from a wall of the London home of William Aspdin, son of Joseph Aspdin who invented portland cement (1985.0928). Amoco Motor Club, Division of Amoco Enterprises, Inc. (through Paul C. Morbit, Jr.): sign, "As You Travel Ask Us" (1985.0429). Carl E. Andersen on behalf of the Andersen Family: optical device used to measure eyeglasses, manufactured by Runge & Laulfus of Rothenau, Germany (1984.0641). Rev. George M. Anderson, S. J.: pine and cherry pew bench from St. Aloysius Church in Washington, D.C., 1859 (1985.0728). Ida M. Savoy Anderson: infant's christening dress worn by Alberta Lewis and made by the donor's aunt and godmother, Elizabeth Keckley, 1866 (1933..0853)). Edna Andrus: 2-piece robe worn by Stewart Andrus from 1916 to 1984 (1985.0191). Eleanor K. Annett: 112.U.S. and foreign covers, 5 maximum cards, and 2 souvenir sheets, all relating to the observance of the International Geophysical Year, 1957-58 (1984.0047). Anonymous: Peruvian tar pot (279719); 112 items of American, English, and European glass from the 18th through the 20th centuries (1981.05538); Hejaz coin dated 1909 and a silver bracelet with 6 Indian bronze coins (1985.0703); (through Jonn P. Burnham): 414 U.S. and foreign tokens, medals, badges, store cards, and ribbons (1983.0492). Government of Antigua, Barbuda Dependency, Barbuda Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 15 mint stamps and 4 first day covers of Barbuda (1983.0215); 12 mint stamps and 3 first day covers of Barbuda (1983.0442); 14 mint stamps and 2 first day covers of Barbuda (1984.0051); 35 mint stamps and 8 first day covers of Barbuda (1984.0755). Antonucci and Lawless (through R. Antonucci and R. Lawless): residential central vacuum cleaner system with a cleaner unit, electric motor, muffler, and a basebdoard hose coupling, made by the Vacuum Cleaner Company of New York, ca. 1910 (1985.0277). Apple Computer (through Alfred J. Mandel and Jonn Sculley): MacIntosh computer system made up of the computer and keyboard, 6 stickers, 3 diskettes, 2 documents, and a cassette (1985.0118). Richard T. Applebaugh: telegraph key in case used by Sgt. Maj. William K. ApplebDaugh of the Union Army Signal Corps during the Civil War (1985.0183). Aristotle Industries (through John Aristotle Phillips): videotape, "Campaigns and Computers" and a notebook, "Al Campaign Manager User's Guide" (1986.0064). Vicki Loren Armour: 10 pieces of polo clothing and equipment (1984. Silver polo trophy, "Father-Son Winner/1984/Vicki L. Arcmouc” (1 Christian Arne: scale model of an elevated Fort Dodge water storag= Originally built by Chicago Bridge and Iron Company, Iowa, 1894, and an oxygen-acetylene cutting torch, ca. 1920 (1985.0549). Estate of Mrs. Blanche Arthur in memory of Wilson Arthur (through Phyllis Lytle): 7 U.S. Army service documents from the military career of Mr Arthur, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and gravesite regist letter for Mrs. Arthur dated. April, 7, 1975,(1982.0126). William R. Asadorian: cast copy of a Spanish-American 8-reales coin struck at Mexico City, dated 1775 (1985.0899); copper Miles’ patent oil lamp, 1787 (1986.0022). ASARCO, Inc., Central Research Department (through Val Kudryk): copper wirebar from which fine wire would be drawn, manufactured at ASARCO's Baltimore refinery in 1972 (1985.0744). Mrs. Rochelle D. Aschheim: 4 medicine tins, manufactured by Boots Drug Company, Ltd. of Nottingham, England (1983.0607); 4 figures made of cloth and fiber portraying a woman, an old man, a boy in short pants, and a dog on a leash (1983.0684); box of 5 lingerie "Excella® ribbons (1985.0383); 2 embroidered monograms purchased from J. Daversin of Paris, France in 1908 (1985.0773); clothing sachet (1986.0047); 6 placemats, "NIXON'S THE ONE?" and a record, "NIXON'S THE ONE" sung by Connie Francis (1986.0142); typewriter ribbon box (1986.0297). Jack B. and Wadonna M. Ashcraft: 3 pieces of political campaign bunting and a button, "“EZleanor/Start Packing/The Wilkies are Coming" (1985.0896); Fragment of printed cotton fabric with Japanese-inspired motifs anda length of printed cotton fabric with leaves and ferns on red ground, both late 19th century (1985.0897). Barton &£. Ashley: cartridge box labeled "Flobert, Sellier & Bellot" made in Czechoslovakia (1982.0480). Richard L. Ashworth: plack leather tool bag and a rabbit hair brush, both used in servicing a Xerox model 914 copier (1985.0923). Association of Civilian Technicians (through John T. Hunter): 2 buttons and a sheet of letterhead with the Association of Civilian Technicians' logo (1986.0333). Astra Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. (through Steven A. Hume): set of 2 Duo-Trach kits used for endotracheal anesthesia (1983.0739). AT&T-Bell Laboratories (through Marcy G. Goldstein): hand-wired hybrid integrated circuit (1984.0321). AT&T Technologies (through John J. Grieff): electronic artificial larynx (1984.0633). Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company (through R. N. Crow and J. R. Fitzgerald): clock diai for standard clock and a placard set for a standard clock (1985.0193). mot Atlanta Cutlery Corporation (through William C. Adams): 7 pieces of a bridle cutter pixe of the Confederate Army, excavated in South Carolina in 1980 ¢1983.0699).. Atlantic Independent Union (through John W. Kerr): 9 items relating to the Atlantic Independent Union including posters, buttons, and stationery (1985.0240). Henry A. Ator: set of 2 Freeman transorbital leucotomes in their original cases, a set of 2 Freeman orbitoclasts in their original case, Watts-Freeman precision leucotome, Watts-Freeman radial stab-incisor, and a Watts carotid artery carotoid compressor, all ca. 1950 (1986.0376). William 7. Augustine: pronze medallion featuring a facsimile of President Catvin Coolidge, ica. 1927 9(.19.85:.,0,616:).. Ann Auman: 7 ovostage stamps of Zanzibar (1984.0512). Hubert Geese Ausbie: basketball shirt marked "darlem Globetrotters," "Ausbie," andy 35i*5.(1'985).01:98))"s Dr. Herbert Axelrod: 2 cello bows by Voirin in Paris, France, 19th century (1986.0549). Estate of Alice Ayvad (through Andrew G. Borden, Sr.): telephoto Cycle-Poco 3 view camera with 5 plate holders (1986.0105). Dr. Frances E. Baker and Dr. Gladys E. Baker: 2 academic hoods of the University of Chicago, 1910 and 1934, and a photograph of Dr. Richard P. Baker, 1935 (1985.0820). Sandy Dewey Baker for the Ronald M. Baker Family: 3 phonorecords of songs by the Beatles (1986.0016). Bakery, Confectionery, and Tobacco Workers International Union (through Rene Rondou): 2 sheets of stationery, a lapel pin, and a sheet of 17 union labels, all for the Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers International Union (1986.0266). Leonard F. Ball: 2 individual chemical prophylactic packet kits provided by U.S. Army during WW II (1984.0597). Bally Manufacturing Corporation (through Glenn K. Seidenfeld, Jr.): "Pac Man” video game (1984.0889). Baltimore Orioles (through Henry J. Peters): basepall uniform and catcher's equipment used by Baltimore Orioles' catcher Rick Dempsey, including a pair of tube-stirrup socks, pair of knee-length socks, pair of pants, shirt, cap, cnest pad, pair of knee pads, and a protective mask (2S8550057)". Donald 0. Barber: 17 pieces of uniform items, insignia, identification tags, charts, buttons, and schrapnel belonging to Sergeant James A. Barber while a member of the lst Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Battalion, 1915-20 (1986.0174). Breese F. and Mark Barbour: windlass made by the Globe Iron Works and used on the schooner John Burt, ca. 1871, which sank in Lake Ontario in September 1892 (1983.0586). Conrad Voss Bark: man's razor and 4 plades in original case, patented May 28, 1907 (1984.0375). Theodore Barnes (through Paul W. Kleinsmith): 26,661 stamps, 1,130 covers, 97 Stamped envelopes, 74 miscellaneous postal items, 71 postal cards, and a Confederate States of America $20.00 bill (1984.0173). Charlene Barnes: 20 uniform items, insignia, medals, and memorabilia of Audie Leon Murphy from his service in the U.S. Army during WW II (1985.0428). Bass Wingates Band (through G. Rouse): phonorecord, "Sparkling Brass," autographed by the bandmembers and a pewter plate inscribed with arms and "Balton"™ (1984.0851). Sam G. Bass, Jr.: sidewinder model submachine gun with 2 magazines (1984.0871). Joel B. Bastow: 20 gelatin glass plate negatives of mainly Bastow family members, ca. 1900 (1986.0200). Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus Laboratories (through F. Michael Lory): electron diffraction camera built at Cornell University by H. R. Nelson and A. G. Emslie and its electronic control cabinet, ca. 1930 (1980.0256). Gary Bates: "AAA, Montana Auto Association Emergency Service" sign (1984.0715). Wm. H. Bayless: sheet of 54 stamps of Scott 1394 with a tagging error (1985.0346). Bruce Bazelon: 42 pewter buttons excavated from Revolutionary War period sites (1977.1139); in memory of Thomas W. Owens, Jr.: officer's uniform; button from the British 44th Regiment of Foot, 1812; and 2 documents given to Cpl. Guy A. Brosius in 1913 (1984.0476); 4 pieces of U.S Army insignia and an album containing various examples of U.S. Navy insignia anda Revolutionary War period British Navy button, all 1776-1960s, and a pooklet about U.S. Navy officer's uniform and equipment of 1917 (29350110). Jonathan D. Beard: Spencer carbine, ca. 1860 (1985.0870). Comdr. Eldcn L. Beavers: 8-piece U.S. Coast eracet service dress green uniform, 1966-82 (1985.0134). Evelyn Bebout: Bolsey model B2 camera with leather case (1986.0385). Clarence J. Beck: United States Quarter Eagle, 1911-D, probably counterfeit (1986.0197). Don Bell: saddle for riding broncos, 1949 (1984.0931). James L. Bellis: 5 WW II identification tags and an empty "Hoxi Bullets” cartridge box (1982.0176). Jean I. Benjamin: pennant of the National Labor Service of Nazi Germany, 1933-45 (1985.0452). Edwin Bennett: Anson Mills type belt plate with Balloon Pilot design, non-regulation pattern, ca. 1950 (1983.0356). Jane M. Bennett: tintype of Colonel Marion and Daniel Lothrop and a memorial card for Daniel Lothrop, “Died Feb i8 1899" (1986.0135). Ivan B. Berger: Altair 8800b personal computer, 1976, with 6 pieces of related hardware, ll sets of software and books, and a set of spare parts (1985.0647). R. Berks: Jonn F. Kennedy Memorial Medal, 1968 (1985.0824). Conrad L. and Natalie Berman: cast replica of U.S. Morgan dollar, 1921 (1985.0002). Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bernardo in honor of their children, Charline, Georgeann, James, and Sharon: 2 face screens of silk applied to paper, late 18th century, and an appliqued, pieced, and embroidered counterpane dated 1795, all made by Eliza Bennis; a miniature watercolor portrait of Mrs. Bennis dated 1782; and a watercolor portrait of her husband, Thomas Bennis, dated 1789 (1985.0034). Ardyth Bernstein and Esther Bafsky Lozoya: "dollywood Bloomer Girls" professional baseball uniform including a shirt, pants, leggings, cap, and shoes, ca. 1930 (1985.0169). Leonidas H. Berry, M.D.: pocket surgical kit owned by Bishop Cornelius Thaddeus Shaffer, late 19th century; hypodermic. surgical kit with needles and drugs, early 20th century; modified biopsy gastroscope in case, ca. 1950; and a framed picture of Dr. Berry at the 1954 World Congress of Gastroenterology (1986.0406). Murray Bersten: 3 pen points, 3 books, a photograph, and a pen holder, all relating to Austin N. Palmer, founder of the "Palmer Method” of nandwriting (1985.0396). Robert Bery: polo trophy medallion from the "Gulf Stream Ladies Invitational, 1984" (1984.0934). Linda Besade: woman's polo shirt (1984 8). Acthur J n, a li .089 - Bessen: heater used by Mr. Bessen, a rural letter carrier, while delivering mail, 1917-1965 (1985.0209 John =. Bianchi: U.S. Army General Officer and magazine pouch (1983.0885). S belt with buckle, pistol holster, Z. Biggar II and Denise L. Biggar: postal cover with U.S. postage stamp used from Shanghai, China without the customary surcharge for Shanghai vEEices, cancelled November 7, 1921 (1985.0723). Stanley K. Bigman: 279 pieces of ocacer memorabilia from various U.S. political elections (1984.1104). a oO Billie Billing: woman's Professional Billiard Alliance T-shirt (1984.0566). Stephen J. Bilsbury: 4 cartridges, a group of cartridge cases, group of unfinished cartridge cases, group of penetrator projectiles, and a group of flechettes (1983.0767). William L. Bird, Jr.: instruction book of The Art of Short-Hand Writing, printed in Philadelphia in 1830 (1986.0044); pnonorecord of "The Chipmunk Song" (1986.0308). Joan C. Birdsall: portrait of Tunis A. Craven, commanding officer of the monitor Tecumseh which sank in Mobile Bay during the Civil War (1985.0051). William C. Birely: .410 gauge specimen gatherer pistol made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts (1983.0862). Bitonte Contact Lens Service (through Joseph L. Bitonte): 6 different types of contact lenses (1984.0836). Mrs. William McCormick Blair, Jr.: woman's half-slip by Balenciaga, 1958-59 (1985.0919). Mel J. Blanc: 4 animation cells of "The Flintstones," "Bugs Bunny," "Sylvester," and "The Jetsons," and a Mexican hat and serape used in Mr. Blanc's "Si-Sy" routine with Jack Benny (1985.0247). Regina Blaszczyk: Girl Scout pin and canteen with cover used in 1966-67 at Holy Trinity School in Lawrence, Massachusetts (1985.0400). Susan B. Bliss: woman's brooch and matching earrings in original box, 1870-90 (1985.0091). Nick Bloom Uniform Company, Inc. (through Barry M. Levontin): 6-piece U.S. Postal Service letter carrier's uniform (1985.0857). Bluth Group, Limited (through Don Bluth and Gary W. Goldman): "Space Ace” laser disc (1985.0072). Richard A. Boardman: print made for the U.S. Centennial, 1876 (1985.0071). Norman F. Boas, M.D.: original cardiotachometer developed by Dr. Ernest P. Boas in 1928 to record heart rate, 2 signal recorders, an amplifier, battery charger, and a Boas-Allied cardiotachometer (1984.0638). Benjamin Bock: playbill for Ethel Barrymore in "The School for Scandal," February 15, 1932, at the Schubert-Belasco Theatre in Washington, D.C. (1985.0007). Boehringer Mannheim Diagnostics, Inc. (through Edward J. Goebel): Accu-Chek™™ bg blood glucose monitor and a box of Chemstrip bG glucose Strips (1986.0001). Alfred S. Boerger: 13 covers which highlight the progress made in U.S. postal automation (1984.1019). Frank P. Bolden: pictorial history book about the U.S. Navy, 1775-1914 (1984.0535). Mrs. Luis Bolin: 37-star U.S. flag used by Senator John Sherman at his Mansfield, Ohio home, late 19th century (1984.0354). Jonn Bolt, Jonathan and Sally Rickerman, and Teal Rizzo: 2 bumper stickers and a banner, “PEACE is a group EFFORT" (1986.0008). Eugene P. Bonstein, Jr.: 90 88-note player piano rolls, 1916-48 (1985.0430). Peter N. Borsi: home-built amateur radio transmitter (1981.0900). Dr. George D. Botts, Jr.: electrical oil sterilizer for dental instruments (1983.0745). Alice L. Boundy: "Bryan Dollar" token From the 1896 presidental campaign of William Jennings Bryan, found in a garden in Goderich, Ontario, Canada in VO2ZZ "OL98 a s07 723)". Doris M. Bowman: 4 stereo cards, 2 bed curtains, 2 lengths damask fabric, a damask dresser scarf, damask napkin, baby dress, paisley shawl, bed cover, pillow, anda silk bed cover (1985.0381). Helen King Boyer: ink drawing of "The Twenty Second Street Bridge on October Eighth Nineteen Eleven" and a pencil drawing of "Panther Hollow Bridge” by Ernest Willson Boyer of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ca. 1912 (1985.079 Thomas L. Bradley and John Sena: 4 medals commemorating the Tucson Coin Ciub 22nd Annual Coin & Stamp Show, January 10, 11, and 12, 1986 (1986.01 The Branford Electric Railway Association (through Albert Hirsch): cache cover commemorating the first public run of Union Street Railway's Railway Post Office car 302 on October 17, 1981, at East Haven Connecticut (1984.0383). Doris H. Bratten: 456 pieces of dental equipment and furniture from the office of Roscoe C. Bratten, D.D.S., who practiced in Ohio from 1915 to 1966 (312608). Ruth Braun: 55 menus, photographs, and documents relating to Braun's Fine Caterers, Inc. and their work at receptions and dinners at the White House, State Department, and various embassies in Washington, D.C., mid-20th century (1985.0461). Robert D. Breneller, Irving A. Eisen, and Stuart T. Eisen: 40 Indian "bent-bar" satamana coins, 600-303 B.C. (1986.0572). Church of the Brethern General Office, Brethern Volunteer Service Orientation (through Brian Harley and Kyle Richmond): banner, "To Protest Is To Hope,” from the August 4, 1985 Peace Ribbon rally in Washington, D.C. (1985.0946). George W. Brett: twine knife used in the railway mail service (1986.0497). Brigham and Women's Hospital, Peter Bent Brigham School of Nursing (through Marion L. Metcalf, R.N. and H. Richard Nesson, M.D.): student uniform, ca. 1912-25, a graduate nurse's uniform, ca. 1940-85, a school pin designed by Tiffany belonging to Lucy H. Beal, Superintendent of Nurses and Principal of the School of Nursing, and a sepia portrait of Carrie Hall, founder of the Peter Bent Brigham School of Nursing (1986.0081). Margaret Hoover Brigham: 3 evening gowns and 2 day dresses worn by Lou Henry Hoover, wife of President Herbert Hoover (1985.0388). S. C. Brightman: 15 issues of the newspaper, The Democrat, 1952 and a special edition of the newspaper, The Record, October 1952 (1985.0124). Doris M. Brixey (through Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York and Henry Pildner, Jr.): necklace, brooch, and bracelet set made up of 28 U.S. gold coins with 5 of the coins surrounded by diamonds, designed by David Webb (1984.0603). Nathaniel R. Bronson II, M.D.: inventor's prototype of a B-scan Ultra Sonoscope (1986.0095). Tne 1983 Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Commission, Inc. (through Richard G. Perry): set of eyepar diagonals, set of eyebar counters, set of connecting pins, and a "U" bolt, all removed from the Brooklyn Bridge, cae 1985 (19386.0393). Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (through John D. Rinehart and John F. Sytsma): 2 patcnes and 2 buttons all relating to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (1986.0262). : Brothernood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Station Employees, AFL-CIO-CLC (through R. I. Kilroy): 2 sheets of stationery and a lapel pin from the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks (1986.0343). 0). 1 Brotherhood Railway Carmen of the U.S. and Canada (through C. E. Wheeler): 4 poo“lets, 2 union labels, 2 window decals, 2 stickers, 2 buttons, and 2 patches, all relating to the Brotnerhood Railway Carmen of the U.S. and Canada (1986.0140). Gerald Brown and Jack H. Tod: 132 standard porcelain insulators (1986.0006). James H. Bruns: 2 brass Rural Free Delivery locks, ca. 1910 (1984.0824); bell-shaped Rural Free Delivery mailbox, ca. 1913 (1984.0982). Harry T. Bryer: rustic-style wall rack made of nailed willow twigs, 1920s-3is CLISS' O12 31)0— Emily B. Buchanan: 11 magazines and magazine covers of The Silver Screen, 1922-23 (1986.0460). George G. Bull: 500-lira coin with braille writing, Italy, 1984 (1984.0892). Catherine E. Bullowa: 3 U.S. Mint date punches for 1859, 1885, and 1893 (1985.0704). Jane W. Bunting: Afro-American coil basket with cover made by Mary Jane Manigault of South Carolina (319865). Martin Burke: bottle of 24 Bayer aspirin tabiets, Atkinson & Barker's infant's grippe mixture, tube of Colgate dental creme, and a Dynamed disposable obstetrical kit, all 1978-79 (1982.0003). The Rev. Carl Thomas Burkhardt and Lois Mall Burkhardt: Log Cabin newspaper dated July 25, 1840, published by Horace Greeley as part of the presidential campaign of William Henry Harrison (1984.0860). Thelma C. Burnett: 2 memorial cards announcing the deaths of Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant (1986.0141). Elmer E. Burruss, Jr. and Edward A. Joachim: section of wrought iron "U" rail, ca. 1850 (1985.0079). Frank B. Bushey: 7 panels from a circus show ticket wagon titled "Uncle Tom's Cabin and Menagerie," early 20th century (1986.0180). Dr. Boris B. Bushwick: cabinet for dental instruments and a nigh-speed water-driven drill with pumping unit (1985.0219). Miley Busiek and Robert A. Glen: artist's proof of the bronze sculpture, "Together in Unity” (1985.0889). Butler Enterprises, Inc. (through Joanne B. Butler): toilet seat band, paper shower slipper, and a paper shower treader, all 1950s (1984.0441). David S. Butler: Spanish pistol and 6 boxes of ammunition (1984.1129). Harry F. Byrd, Jr. and Margaret Byrd Stimpson: rigged model of the Coast Guard cutter Bear (1985.0010). Barbara H. Calhoun: 3 pairs of spring-loaded scissors and 2 forceps used in eye surgery (1984.0820). Campaign Against Nuclear War (through Anne B. Zill): 2 nuclear war prevention manuals (1983.0271). Leopoldo Cancio: 15 Spanish-American reales coins made at the Potosi and Mexico mints, l6th and 17th centuries (1984.0764); 4 bronze medals commemorating World Bank projects in Israel, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau, and Peru, 1960s and 1970s (1984.0768); 4 8-reales and a 4-reales Spanish-American Colonial silver coins struck in Potosi (1984.0964); 5 Umayyad and Ayyubid coins (1984.0988); silver medal from Brazil, 1976 (1984.1108); 11 Spanish Umayyad silver coins, 10th century (1985.0542 medieval Turcoman coins (1985.0604); 10 Islamic silver coins of the and 9th centuries (1985.0657); 73 ancient bronze coins (1985.0705); 3 ancient Greek silver coins (1985.0719); Scytho-Parthian coin, A.D. 30 (1985.0757); Sicilian bronze coin, 3rd century B.C. (1985.0825). Employees of the Cannon Mills Company (through Ray Beaver): 6 badges, 2 newspaper clippings, anti-union bulletins, a bumper sticker, anda T-Shirt all relating to the non-unionization of the Cannon Mills Company (1986.0241). Jack S. Cargill: 2 sets of photographs and a set of pamphlets documenting the 2. 55 38th -60 Bayard Mine-Mill Local 890 strike and the Empire Zinc strike (1985.9171). Benson Carlin: pulse ecno brain scanner (1984.1027). Pamela A. Carlin and Evelyn A. Mark in memory of William T. Armstrong: theat orcnestra drum set with sound effect devices played by Mr. Armstrong in vaudeville and silent film theatres (1984.0335). Carnegie Institution: 6 galvanometers, 3 dip circles, 3 potentiometers, 2 Magnetometers, a declinometer, surveying instrument, induction coil, cosmic ray meter, electrometer, and a sunshine recorder (1983.0039). Walter A. Carpus: 2 pairs of brown U.S. Army shoes and a leather flying helmet, WW II (1984.0534). F. Winfrey Carter: phonograph record titled, "Sincerely, Kate Smith," witn 14 reissued recordings, 1930-34 (1985.0607); 12 phonographic recordings of Kate Smith and 7 pieces of sheet music of songs made popular by Kate Smith (1985.0810). Anna Casetta: woman's nightgown and robe made in the Philippines in 1945 from parachute nylon and decorated with parachute cord (19385.0664). Russell K. Cashdollar: gas street lamp timer (1984.0555). Mrs. Catherine B. Cass: 20 prayer cards (1983.0823). Betty Catlin: sample of E. M. Crandal telegraph splice barbed wire, patented May 24, 1881 (1981.0844). Centurion Industries Incorporated (through Eric F. Burtis): "Digitor* arithmetic teaching machine with a teacher's manual and a service manual, 1974-75 (1986.0507). James G. Chandler: white damask linen napkin with a center design of ferns and leaves, borders of a repeated floral motif, and "T.P.c. 18381" hand-lettered in black ink (1985.0772). Mrs. Kenneth Chapin: 47 pieces of sheet music (1984.0568). Ann Chase: cibachrome print of a pansy taken by a Kirlian machine (1985.0924). Shirley E. Cherkasky: pencil marked "Harry Truman Said It, Dick - The Bug © Stops Here" (1985.0127); jacket for U.S. War Bonds and a holder containing ration books and documents (1985.0528). Chesapeake & Potomac Telepnone Company (through Leo O'Connor): 52 pieces of telephone apparatus (1980.0277). Chicago Historical Society (through Teresa Krutz): 7 flags and pennants used during the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, and WW I and a foam rubber relief map used by Admiral Charles Andrews, Jr. to plan the attack on Iwo Jima during WW II (1984.0600). Government of the Republic of China, The Philatelic Department, Directorate General of Posts: 27 specimen stamps, 18 mint stamps, and 18 first day covers of the Republic of China (1985.0074); (through E. K. Chien): 113 Mint stamps, specimen stamps, souvenir sheets, and first day covers of the Republic of China (1983.0439); (through John S. T. Wang): 91 mint and specimen stamps and 16 first day covers of the Republic of China (1984.0119); 109 mint and specimen stamps, 22 first day covers, and 5 souvenir sheets of the Republic of China (1984.0629), Christmas Seal League of Southwestern Pennsylvania (through Frank J. Donahue): 420 seals in 10 sheets of 1983 Christmas Seals (1983.0561). Dr. Lloyd E. Church: McKesson anethesia machine on stand with adult-sized and child-sized masks, gold melting pan, dental lamp, and casting apparatus for gold molds (1985.0629). The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (through Comdr. Mal J. Coliet and Maj. Gen. James A. Grimsley): 3-piece uniform worn by General Mark W. Clark while commander of th2 Far East Command, ca. 1953 (1985.0356). Elvira E. Clain-Stefanelli: medal issued py the Societe Metallurgique Nickel, Presidential Inaugural Committee badge for Nixon and Agnew, January 20, 1969, and a medal noting the 80th Anniversary Convention of the American Numismatic Association, August 1971 .(1984.0794); 8 metal tokens from Brazil and Africa, used for loading boats and as necessity money, 1833 (1984.1110); 9 certificates of debt, one of which was used as a cover letter, and a $20.00 Confederate note (1985.0722); 20 assorted credit cards issued to Dr. Vladimir Clain-Stefanelli (1985.0823). Cleveland Public Library (through Marian A. Hultner): 16 political campaign buttons, 6 lapel pins, a proclamation, ticket, pamphlet, program, leaflet, and a letter (1985.0150); (through Ethel L. Robinson): 6 Confederate bonds, a U.S. Treasury note dated October 3, 1780, and a bankruptcy note from England dated 1776 (1985.0286); 9 documents relating to German and German-American immigrants, 19th century (1985.0332); cotton scarf depicting 19th-century cavalry capturing French hot air balloons (1985.0842); letter from Paymaster John R. Martin of the USS Boston in Manila Bay, Philippine Islands, dated August 9, 1898 (1985.0843). Francis E. Clougherty: "Reagan Time" watch with a picture of Ronald Reagan on the face, designed by Leopoldine, Countess Arco-Valey-Stengel of Hanover, West Germany in support of President Reagan's 1984 campaign (1984.0868). Steven A. Clyburn: Mason jar mousetrap, early 20th century (1985.0847). Mr. William Cochran (through Edith Cochran Sethness): set of gold dentures belonging to Mrs. Henriette Cochran, 1844-1931 (1981.0448). Barbara J. Coffee: pair of woman's ceramic cuff buttons, 1900-20 (1985.0670); issue of LIFE magazine, dated May 29, 1939, with an article on Eleanor Roosevelt, "Queen's Hostess" (1986.0440). Coherent Inc., General Electric Company (through Edwina DeRousse): 11 samples of objects made and cut with a laser (1985.0266). Marcus Cohn: 2 man's bow ties (1985.0921). William H. Cohrs: porthole fixture for window or portlight, recovered from an unidentified wreck in Lake Huron, 1978 (1984.0039). Williams H. Cohrs and Jonn N. Steele: anchor and capstan of the Indiana, 1848 (1984.0359). Barbara Cole: "Dewey and Warren” badge and a "Dewey Victory Special PRESS" button worn by Mrs. Cole during Thomas Dewey's presidential campaign in 1948 (1985.0242). Emerson Coleman: 6 necklaces, 2 hats, a bag, anda stole, all African-American Man's accessories, 1972-76 (1984.1033). Herbert R. Collins: 11 milk bottles (1984.0290). W. H. Collinson: 3-piece U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman's dress blue uniform worn by A. W. Cruse, WW I period, and a suitcase with clothing rod (1985:..0326). Colombo Medaglie (through Damiano Colombo): 2 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton commemorative medals (1985.0520). Columbus and Greenville Railway, Inc. (through Sam Y. Wilhite): Model T Ford automobile built in 1926 and refitted with ruckstell axles and 4 steel wheels for use as a railway inspection car, 1927-28, also equipped with 4 rubber road tires and a motometer (1984.0831). The Committee for the 50th American Presidential Inaugural (through Jerry L. Wallace): 5 Reagan Inaugural medals (1985.0287). John P. Conlon: 3 pairs of wool socks, an enlisted man's wool cap, 1920s, and a pair of mountain ski boots with rubber cleated soles, 1943 (1986.0049). Charlene E. Connelly: button marked "I Have A Dream/Dr. Martin Luther King, Jiitere (boson O13 2)". Marie Ross Conrad: signaling horn used during the American Revolution (1983! 07/02)". Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. (through Edward W. Livi switchboard from the West 26th Street substation in New York City (1980.0405). Contemporary Concepts International, Inc. (through Ann Watters Becker and Ann Sullivan Ewoldt): 2 handmade porcelain bow ties marked "Reagan/Bush "84" (1985.0415). Control Data (through Mollie P. Houns): He-Ne laser with optical assembly and oscillating scanner mirror (1985.0037). Galen G. Cook: board game titled “Campaign: A Strategic Race for the American Presidency" developed by Mr. Cook in 1983 (1984.0903). Government of the Cook Islands, Ministry of Posts, Philatelic Bureau, Post Office: 12 mint stamps and 2 souvenir sheets of the Cook Islands (1983.0521); 28 mint stamps, 2 souvenir sheets, and a first day cover of the Cook Islands (1984.0008); 15 mint sheets, 2 first day covers, and a souvenir sheet of the Cook Islands (1984.0928); 11 mint stamps, 4 souvenir sheets, and 2 first day covers of the Cook Islands (1985.0047); 21 mint stamps, 10 souvenir sheets, and 3 first day covers of the Cook Islands (1985.0566). Stephen W. Cooley on behalf of the Cooley Family: pamphlet, "Facts and Figures Relating to the Presidential Campaign of 1888" and a brochure, "In Honor of the Triumph of Our Arms...." (1986.0405). Ann M. Cooney: miniature crocheted table setting made in 1895 by Elizabeth Millon and a wooden display stand (1985.0774). Cooper LaserSonics, Inc. (through Harold L. Brinkman): 10 Dentsply/Cavitron ultrasonic, endodontic, and dental prophylaxis units with 2 boxes of "PP" and "TFI" inserts (1985.0213). Cooper Wiss Industries (through J. W. Allen III and Thomas Harrington): 5 sock racks and a scissor screwdriver manufactured by WS YOHE, Dayton, Onio CLI SS e077 S)K Connecticut Health Care Associates, District 1199 (through Mary G. Millar): 2 sheets of letterhead and 2 buttons for the Connecticut Health Care Associates (1986.0356). Dorothy Mann Cordry in memory of Donald Cordry: 69 stage sets, pieces, and Mecnanics, 5 puppets, and a program all used for the puppet play The Three Wishes; and 2 puppets and a backdrop from the puppet play The Dolley Sisters; all pieces and puppets made and used by Donald Cordry in the 1930s (1982.0238). Ray Costa: cacheted cover commemorating the launching of the USS Drum on May 23, 1970 (1984.0513). Hubert L. Costigan: movie poster for Little Miss Marker, 1933 (1985.0541). Richard J. Coulter: 5 painted iron shooting gallery targets (1985.0812). Harold Courlander: 2 oil paintings by David Courlander titled Grandma's Happy Birthday and Unfurl That Flag (1983.0696); watercolor painting titled Posse in Search of Billy the Kid by David Courlander (1984.0548). Josephine H. Cox: porcelain tea bowl and saucer decorated in the Japanese style, made by the Worcester Porcelain Company in England, ca. 1765 (1985.0437). Gail T. Crawford and Samuel A. Crawford in memory of Raymond William Crawford: gold cane handle with etched writing, "Alexander Crawford From his friend Andrew Jackson" and a gallery ticket to the U.S. Senate impeachment of President Andrew Johnson dated April 8, 1368 (1985.0853). wy) H ee) George Creegan: sheet music for the naval march "Yankee Tars" composed by Jonn Boulton and published by Belwin, Inc. of New York in 1919 (1984.0506). Government of Cuba, Minister of Communications, Philatelic Services: 18 mint stamps, souvenir sheets, and first day covers of Cuba (1983.0211); 24 mint stamps, 4 first day covers, and a souvenir sheet of Cuba (1983.0490); 13 first day covers and 12 mint stamps of Cuba (19384.0117). Mike Curd: NASCAR "Grand National" Pontiac racing car "Number 43" driven by Richard Petty when he won the "Firecracker 400" on July 4, 1984, his 200th career win (1985.0009). Estate of Howard Field Curry (through Ruth Curry): 4 light bulbs anda packaged set of 2 light bulbs (1984.0314). Kenneth A. Cutshaw: T-shirt, "Send A Bulldog To The U.S. Senate VICTOR ASHE U.S. SENATE” and a campaign button, "VISTOR ASHE U.S. SENATE" (1986.0473). Government of Cyprus, General Post Office, Philatelic Service: 21 specimen stamps of Cyprus (1983.0525). Government of the Republic of Cyprus, Ministry of Communications and Works, Department of Postal Services: 14 specimen stamps of Cyprus (1984.0623); 15 mint specimen stamps of Cyprus (1985.0355); (through K. G. Spatharis): 5 specimen stamps of Cyprus (1984.0225); (through Andreas Stamataris): 10 specimen stamps of Cyprus (1985.0698). George W. Daly: Raytheon CK722 transistor (1984.0352); solid state 2N626 transistor (1984.0588). Ailsie H. Danforth in memory of Fredrick C. Danforth: steamboat captain's uniform owned and worn by John Stuart Hacker, captain of the Cary Bird, ca. 1925 (1985.0085)). Daughters of the American Revolution, Prudence Alexandria Chapter (through Mrs. Willie A. Adcock and Mrs. Robert B. Van Buren): framed, hand illustrated poem by Grace Coolidge titled "The Quest” (1986.0023). Stuart C. Davidson: man's 3-piece suit of gray herringbone tweed wool with silk lining, worn in 1948 (1985.0666). Mrs. Gwyn Davis: oil painting by Mrs. Davis titled Wanette, Oklahoma, before Statehood in 1906 (1983.0695). Katherine P. Davis: white linen damask tablecloth with interwoven inscriptions relating to the Chicago World's Fair of 1892 (1986.0038). D C Comics Inc. (through Charlie McDade): 5 reproduction cover iilustrations for Wonder Woman comic books (1982.0152). Frank Dean: 3 ropes, 3 whips, 2 rodeo costumes, and a saddle used by rodeo trick riders Frank and Bernice Dean (1984.0088). J. A. del Regato, M.D.: localizer and a set of 10 vaginal specula, all used in cancer treatment (1984.0702). Delta Council (through B. F. Smith): 100 open cotton bolls and a bale of cotton (1977.0200). Democratic Media Center (through Jonn Franzen): 6 videotape cassettes of television advertisements run during the 1984 election year for the Democratic Party (1985.0523). Democratic National Committee (through Joan kK. Vaught): 4 convention badges from 1976, 1980, and 1984 and 2 phonograph records by Carly Simon and Friends for the 1984 Democratic National Convention (1984.1105). Government of Denmark, Ministry of Public Works, General Directorate of Posts and Telegraphs: 60 mint stamps and 5 souvenir sheets of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (1984.0164); (through Lis Birkedal): 60 mint stamps of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (1983.0444); 140 mint stamps of Denmark and the Faroe Islands 83.0491); 145 mint stamps of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (198 Ol mint stamps of Denmark and the Faroe Islands (HE9'8)5:'0:3:3'3))i. Richard J. DePrez: stylus-operated calculator with instruction leaflet, by The Calculator Corporation of Grand Rapids, Michigan, ca. 1915 (1986.0542). H. Martin Deranian, D.D.S.: 25 sets of dental tools and glass slides (1984.1135); 9 assorted wooden-handled vulcanite trimming instruments, 1890-1920; 5 hand-operated dental drills, ca. 1870; 2 S. S. White hand instruments, ca. 1868; 2 screw portes, ca. 1920; a German amalgamator, ca. 1920; S5-tier rotating burr holder made by Codman & Shurtleff, ca. 1900; a mechanical tooth forceps, ca. 1895; and a set of 4 ivory teething aids for children, ca. 1840 (1985.0964). Prof. Gerhard Derge: miner's dial made by James Reed of Pittsburgh, ca. 1850; surveyor's chain, arrows, and talley; Jacob staff; leveling rod; anda tripod (1985.0798). Gordon T. Diachenko: pair of sherry goblets with cut floral band and faceted knob, 1940s, and a pair of sherbet/champagne goblets cut in the "Majestic" pattern with a six-paneled stem, ca. 1983, all made by the Seneca Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia (1985.0084). Norman Diamond: Johnson Type D manual farebox, ca. 1925 (1985.0039). Raul Diaz: phonorecord and poster of "Pachuco Boogie” by Mr. Diaz (1985.0878). Eleanor Dickinson: 27 religious revival artifacts (1980.0463). Margaret Hamilton Dickson, B. Mynette Harding, Patricia Hamilton Mitcham, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Osborne: pink moire silk taffeta evening gown embroidered in a floral motif with glass beads and appliques, white fur cape fringed with two rows of ermine tails, pink silk parasol, and an ostrich feather headdress and fan, all worn and used by Mary Lowe Frost Hamilton in Washington, D.C., 1885-93 (1986.0186). Sidney Dickstein: 2 tennis rackets and a can of tennis balls, a pair of skis and poles, and a bowling ball and case (1985.0062). Laurence G. Dishman: Sol 20 microcomputer, Shugart disk drive, Admiral monitor, Texas Instruments printer, and a set of 26 disks (1986.0634). Ropert Disraeli: black and white silver gelatin print, "The Tintype Photographer," by Mr. Disraeli, 1929 (1985.0615). Duilio Donati, M.D.: bronze medal of Ricardo Muti made by Giannantonio Bucci on the occasion of Muti's appointment as principal guest conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, 1977 (1985.0324). Matthias B. Donelan, M.D.: residential hydraulic elevator with oak-paneled car and 22 pieces of operating equipment, ca. 1902 (1985.0125). Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, 0O.P.: scissor-cut silhouette in frame of "Madonna of the Franciscans" by Sister Dorcy, 1949 (1984.0509). Gladys C. Dougherty: woman's wedding ring in box, 1890-1910; woman's wedding ring, 1935; and 3 pairs of woman's gloves, 1930-70 (1983.0732); 2 brooches and a necklace, 1950-59 (1984.0383); glass candlestick and a Japanese ceramic vase, both 20th century (1985.0627); 3 machine-knitted rayon handkerchiefs, ca. 1943 (1986.0039). Dow-Corning Corporation (through Scott J. Seeburger): silastic finger joint prosthesis and a prosthetic splint sample ring (1984.0622). Herbert and Naomi Drapkin: 5 pewter printing plates used to print music (1984.1040). Robert L. Drapkin, M.D.: 7 albumen photographs by Collard of St. Louis Bridge across the Seine in Paris, France, ca. 1863 (1985.0791). Mark Dreyfuss: pair of reading glasses, 1975 (1985.0538). Rod B. Dyke: philatelic cover damaged during the DeAutremont brothers' ropbery of the Ashland and Gerber Train 13 at Siskiyou, Oregon on October ll, made 1923 (1985.0344). General Ira C. Eaker, USAF Retired: tropical field jacket with 3 sets of insignia, worn by General Eaker during WW II (1986.0225). City of East Providence, Rhode Island, Department of Fire (through Erne Currier and Earl P. Sandquist): 2 paper take-up reels, 2 register 2 rectifier panels, a protector panel, and a repeater unit (1973.2 Celia Eckhardt: first published issue of feminist newspaper Hurricane A Spring 1983 (1985.0172). The Edison Institute, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village (through Robert E. Springer): automatic cut-off mill type steam engine made by C. d. Brown & Company of Fitchburg, Massachusetts, 1881 (1985.0318). Duncan Lewis Edwards: 4-piece silver tea set with ivory trim, made by Nicholas J. Bogert of New York City, ca. 1830 (1985.0962). EG & G Reticon (through Gene P. Weckler): 11 self-scanned solid state image sensors (1984.0062). Katherine and Ted Egri: 21 mimeographed newspapers of the USS Blue Ridge, 1943-45, and 2 accounts of Japanese treatment of prisoners taken in the Philippine Islands during WW II (1984.0785). Central Bank of Egypt, Head Office, Note Issue Department (through M. Abou El Ela): 25-piastres bank note put into circulation on June 16, 1985 (1985.0682). Paul Ehorn and John K. Trumbo: ship's capstan manufactured by Coffin & Woodward (1985.0151). Cleave Burtis Eimers, Helen Elizabeth Frey, Karolyn R. Poynter, and Joan Anderson Shaw, the daughters of Helen Cleave Anderson Ward: 7 Motor Corps of America uniform items, a New Yorx City Reserve Police badge, service medal, and a War Camp Community Service Certificate, all worn and earned by Helen Cleave Anderson during WW I (1984.0507). H. K. Eklund: entrenching shovel, .37 mm shell, artillery shell fragment, Austrian rifle bayonet and scabpard, and a German signal pistol (1981.0892); Austrian steel helmet from the WW I period (1982.0295). John Eldredge: 2 cast iron journal box lids used on the Central Pacific Railroad, 1865 and 1875 (1983.0787). Edwin Ellett Tile Company (through Edwin E. Ellett and Grace W. Febrey): 3 sets of ceramic floor tiling and 2 decorated ceramic bathroom tiles, all made in the U.S., 1939-41 (1985.0539). Ropert S. Embrey: 8 U.S. first day of issue covers bearing streetcar commemorative stamps (1984.0191). Lt. Col. William K. Emerson: WW I period Man-In-Service lapel pin (1985.0077); 4 cloth disk insignia for overseas caps, 1930s (1985.0431). Evelyn Endlich in memory of Marie Stoll Endlich and Wilhelmina Dollinger Endlich: 2 pieced work quilts, 2 embroidered counterpanes, and a Bucilla Working Chart for embroidery (1985.0771); in memory of her family: 3 lidded beer steins, a set of 2 pie crust cutters, cabbage-cutting board, Tyrolean hat, "“Rund-um" game, figurine of a cnild, certificate of baptism, certificate of citizenship, family photograph, and an ink and watercolor drawing of immigrants in steerage (1986.0428). Energy Sciences Corporation (through Eugene S. Erdahl): 2 Detonics semiautomatic pistols with carrying cases, 1978 and 1983 (1983.0737). Herman W. Engel: 2 pairs of seal skins for skiing, ca. 1925; 2 pairs of ladies' and men's ski boots, ca. 1930-1935; a pair of ladies' ice skates, ca. 1910; pair of plastic skate guards; and a knapsack, ca. 1925 (2985..,005'0).. Mark R. Enger: woman's ermine coat, 1901 (1979.0388). ow~ WwW 7 om (nme . Q Catherine C. Eppinger: 2 woman's dresses, 1880-98; 3 pairs of silk stockings; and a silk and ivory fan in its original box, 1900-09 (1985.0673). EPRAD Inc. (through Steven D. Kear): drive-in theatre speaker, ca. 1950 (1985.0088). uzanne Liebers Erickson (through Ralph Erickson): 41 gold sovereigns and 41 U.S. coins and medals (1986.0445). E. Alden Eriksson: granite “sleeper” block from the roadbed of The Granite Railway of Quinon, Massachusetts, the first railroad in the U.S., 1826 (1984.0863). Luis Tomas Estrada: 2 posters of Uncle Sam with the message, "Uncle Sam Wants to Kick Ass!," made by Mr. Estrada during the Iranian hostage crisis of P9T9= 8" 319 8'5)033:9) i D'Anne A. Evans: woman's brown hairpiece, 1960-69, and a boy's red La Coste shirt, 1974-80 (1984.1035). D. E. Evelyn: stereo card showing a postman in uniform by the Keystone View Company, ca. 1905 (1984.0529). Dr. Charles Fairbanks: 10 sherds of Yayal blue on white pottery and 10 sherds of Columbia plain pottery (1980.0862). Judith Dolan Falcon: Deed of Sale for an 8-year-old black male slave named Mortimer, sale made in Indiana in 1841 (1984.0949). Ruth Glover Fansler: woman's necklace and brooch, 1900-24 (1985.0619). Belmont Faries: Electronic Computer Originated First-Class Mail last day of operation cover dated September 3, 1985 (1985.0858). Government of the Faroe Islands, Postverk Foroya: 31 mint stamps and 3 first day covers of the Faroe Islands (1983.0399); 20 mint stamps, 2 first day covers, and a souvenir sheet of the Faroe Islands (1983.0637); 30 mint stamps and 2 first day covers of the Faroe Islands (1984.0446); 20 mint stamps and a first day cover of the Faroe Islands (1984.0526); 41 mint stamps and 3 first day covers of the Faroe Islands (1985.0113). Jeannine Lattin Farrell: Royal Standard #5 manual typewriter (1985.0953). Karen Faryniak: print of Independence Hall made for the Bicentennial (1985.0910). Federated Women in Timber (through E. J. Cutler and Billie Smith): 33 miscellaneous items including conference packets, bumper stickers, buttons, rubber stamps, T-shirts, pins, posters, and pencils, all relating to the Federated Women in Timber (1986.0423). Federation of Postal Police Officers (through Eugene Lewis): 2 stickers anda sheet of letterhead (1986.0328). The Honorable Geraldine O. Ferraro: 6 campaign buttons, 3 bumper stickers, a poster, tape, piece of sheet music, tie tack, strip of 5 stickers, cartoon, and a dress, all relating to Geraldine Ferraro's 1984 campaign for Vice President of the United States (1986.0540). Yn Michael Ferrer: letter carrier's badge number 1504 (1986.0443). Jonn T. Fesperman: phonorecord "Charles Fisk and the Baltimore Organ," a recital by Mr. Fesperman (1986.0475). Julia Fiechter: 10 pieces of maternity clothing worn by Mrs. Fiechter in 19381 (1985.0192). Portia M. Filbert: 6 silver U.S. award medals presented by the "Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts," last half of the 19th century (1986.0490). Detmar H. Finke: 24 pieces of Staunton Military Academy cadet uniforms and accessories worn by John Finke, 1970s (318932). Bernard S. Pinn: baggage cneck from tne Baltimore and Onio Railroad (1984.0115); 32 phonorecords (1936,9923); mastitis test kit made by the Rex Corporation, ca. 1945, used to detect infection in a cow's udder (1986.0546). Jane A. Finn: pair of woman's rhinestone-covered shoe neels, 1925-35 (1984.0894). Tne First Canadian Bank, Bank of Montreal (through Freeman Clowery): 7 sneets of 4 proof notes each of the Bank of Montreal, 6 sheets are dated January 2, 1904 and one sheet is dated January 2, 1895 (1985.0519). Roger Fischer: 889 campaign and issue buttons and an embroidered applique "Pro-Life Rose" (1985.0693). Fisher Pen Co. of Nevada (through Paul C. Fisher): ballpoint "Space" pen by Fisher (1985.0959). Kevin Fitzgerald: Carterfone, electro-acoustic converter (1984.0877). Frank L. Flay: 2 shoulder knots for a First Lieutenant of the U.S. Army Infantry's 22nd Regiment, late 19th century (1981.0439). John H. and Virginia J. Flesher: letter with envelope to the Republican Women's Club of St. Louis, Missouri from Grace Coolidge, November 13, 1926 (1986.0314). Frances W. Fletcher: leather softball autographed by Lefty Grove, Ted Williams, and other members of the Boston Red Sox baseball team, 1940-41 (1985.0807). Flexitron Industries Inc. (through John H. Beier): gift box of 33 "Clippos," office box of 50 "Clip-Its," and a blister pack of 10 "Clip-Its" (1985,.0934). Florida Department of Transportation (through Thomas E. Drawdy): Florida U.S. 17 route marker, 1925-35 (1985.0480). Charles F. Flynn: Stratopen "Birome" ballpoint pen (1986.0303). Byron Jeffrey Fogel: 321 paper placemats from food establishments (1981.0981). Ursula N. Forbes: 2 proportional dividers, 2 planimeters, a limb protracter, parallel rule, station pointer, set of drawing instruments with instruction pamphlet, and an air brush with pin (1986.0316). Martha P. Forrest: 22 pieces of clothing from the early 20tn century, a Wilson College medal, ca. 1904, and Dr. David P. Trout's dental medical bag (1983.0049). A. T. Forrester: 5 photoelectric mixing tubes and a microwave coupling device (1983.0839). Fletcher W. Forsyth: 8 medals and ribbons, 4 pieces of insignia and a box, 2 rosettes, chapeau and box, and a brass stamp, all used by Rear Admiral James McQueen Forsyth during his naval career, late 19th to early 20th century (1985.0300). Jacqueline Loewe Fowler: 37 pieces of clothing and accessories of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries (1982.0124). William Fowler: cast iron journal box lid used on the Central Pacific Railroad, dated 1875 (1983.0789). Marion I. Francis: man's gold souvenir ring from the Centennial Exposition of 1876 held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1985.0090). Noralee Frankel: purple, white, and yellow banner worded "Women Historians' Comm. of the OAH" (1984.0861). Norman Frantzman in memory of Max William Frantzman: Rolls razor in original box, 1920-50; a Ronson razor with blades and original box, 1930-50; and a Gem razor with blades, instructions, and original box, 1950-65 (1983.0282). Linda Joynes Frey and Sewell L. Frey: framed ned springs made by the Simmons Company in the 1930s (1986.0481). Robert Friedel: musical Christmas card (1984.0041); "Radiocear, Eighty Three® hearing aid (1984.0616). Leonard T. Friscia: U.S. Army Quartermaster handcart, ca. 1937 (1985.0267). Frontlash (through Joel Klaverkamp and Jessica Smith): 3 posters and a set of documents encouraging people to register and vote, 1982-34 (1985.0174). Robert J. Frost, M.D.: monocular microscope with accessories made by tne MacIntosh Battery and Optical Company, patented March 13, 1382 (1984.1074). Stephen M. Fry: laser tube (1985.0269). Linda A. Frye: banner, "The World Is My Country/ All Men Are My Brothers/To Do Good Is My Religion," from the August 4, 1985 "The Ribbon" peace rally in Washington, D.C. (1986.0048). Estate of Jessie P. Fugett (through Martha F. Wiglesworth): Marseilles quilted counterpane with representation of the U.S. seal, early 19th century (1986.0286). G&A Communications (through Franklin Greer): 2 videotape cassettes, "Challenge, History, History-30, and Moving Forward" and "Together," and a press kit, "Together For Fifty Years," all in honor of the United Auto Workers’ 50th Anniversary (1986.0112). Regina Gabler, M.D.: woman's gym Suit, 1927-28 (1984.0825). Steven Galen: 18 pieces of children's clothing worn by Andrew and Gillian Galen, 1979-84 (1985.0177). B. Jack Gallaher: 2-brick adobe mold made in Socorro, New Mexico for Mr. Gallaher's house construction, ca. 1970 (1981.0807). Game Plan, Inc. (through Wendall McAdams): Sharpshooter II pinball machine (1984.0887). David L. Ganz: James A. Bolen gold medal with portrait of Thomas Jefferson (1985.0019); gold medal portraying Andrew Jackson (1986.0034). Helen W. Stothoff Garden: gold pin and organdy hat awarded to Mrs. Garden on her graduation from the nursing school of Passaic General Hospital in Passaic, New Jersey, 1934 (1984.1073). Gardena Valley Democratic Club (through Harmon Belcher and Rosalie A. Preston): 4 “Californians for Mondale & Ferraro" buttons (1984.1022). Carl Gatter: 5 fabric labels used for imported Japanese silk, ca. 1930, and an invoice form printed for W. A. Forsyth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1984.1060). Joseph L. Gattuso: album of photographs taken by Mr. Gattuso while traveling in nis 1974 Ford Pinto automobile (1985.0479). Dr. Istvan Gedai: 2 Hungarian 5-forint coins, 1946 and 1947 (1985.0608). General Electric Company (through Dr. P. von Herrmann): set of pyrolytic graphite horseshoe-type incandescent lamp filaments, ca. 1915 (1984.0356). Joseph Genovese: master clock made by International Recording Company, ca. 1915, and the back of a slave dial (1984.0807). Georgetown University Medical Center, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (through Sharon Romm): box of 10-1 surgical sutures of black monofilament nylon used in microsurgery (1986.0414). Georgetown University Medical Center, National Bicmedical Researcn Foundation (through George Houston and Matthew F. McNulty): automated, computerized transverse axial scanner for whole body tomography invented by Dr. Robert S. Ledley and put into clinical operation in 1973 (1984.0680). State of Georgia, Department of Transportation, Operations Division (through Archie C. Burnham, Jr.): Georgia U.S. 1 route marker sign, 1950s (1964.0933). Sylvia M. and William Gersch: polychrome painted blac basalt ceramic potpourri vase marked "Wedgwood," ca. 1830 (1985.0064). 319 Nancy Gewirz: 2 woman's dresses designed by Mary McFadden, a woman's jacket designed by Valentine, woman's skirt and trousers designed by Yves St. Laurent, and a pair of woman's shoes designed by Maud Frizon, 1976-84 (1986.0429). ; Henry Gicnhner in nonor of the family of Fred S. Gichner: strong box, key and warded lock nousing, padlock, keyhole escutcneon with key, and a large lock with 3 bolts (19382.0021). Gilbarco, Inc. (through Janet P. Hancock): 2 gasoline pumps, a Gilbarca Trimline Mechanical Dispenser, and a Gilbarco Highline III Electronic Dispenser (1982.0139). Cory Gillilland: 500-peso Argentina currency; 5-mark German currency, 1978; U.S. medal commemorating the American Medallic Sculpture Association Exhibition in 1983; and a United Nations medal commemorating World Food Day in 1984 (1985.0706); bronze medal struck to commemorate the 20th Congress of F.I.D.E.M. at Stockhlom, 1985 (1985.0779); 3-part bronze medal commemorating "L. M. Ericsson 1876-1976" by Kauko Raesaenen of Finland, 1975 (1985.0895). Brenda J. Gilmore: 2 bottles of sun screen lotion, tube of lip balm, frisbee, T-shirt, wristband, key chain, and a canvas bag all used by Ms. Gilmore while she participated in the 1984 U.S. Wheelchair Tennis Championship (1984.1013). Glass, Pottery, Plastic & Allied Workers International Union (through Harry L. Moore): union charter, patch, coaster, badge, lapel pin, and a button relating to the Glass Bottle Blowers Association and a patch, badge, lapel pin, and a button relating to the Glass, Pottery, Plastic & Allied Workers International Union (1986.0260). Jeanette G. Glassberg: letter dated June 6, 1831 concerning a U.S. Naval Academy appointment for a grand=nephew of John Paul Jones and a letter with envelope from the Secretary of the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia dated November 15, 1914 (1985.0416). Mrs. Marjorie J. Glassco: Corona standard portable typewriter with case (1986.0082). Daniel L. and Merel P. Glaubinger: 2 wooden bunk beds used on a liberty ship during WW II (1985.0304). Elmer E. Goetsch: 1/4-ton jeep truck manufactured by Willy's in 1943 CL9ST 0975). Evangeline Goff: Fox portable No. 1 typewriter (1985.0653). John C. Goff: M-4 artillery sight for a mortar (1986.0221). Morris Goldsmith: "H H H" commemorative goblet made by the Seneca Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia in 1972 and a group of documents about the goblet (1985.0250). Jonn M. Goodseil: Civil War folding camp chair given to George Goodsell by General U. S. Grant (1985.0713). Robert Gordan: 9 glass slides and a box of Peerless Typewriter paper slides (1984.0459). Joyce Sehrt Gordon: International Harvester banner (1986.0085). John T. Gould: rubber stamping device to mark facing slips used by Franklin F. Gould, Railway Mail Service postal clerk, on his last run before retirement on October 26, 1940 (1985.0349). Lorna Gould: ceramic plate hand-decorated py Ms. Gould with flowers, leaves, and birds, ca. 1952 (1984.0724). Chandler Gove: durner stove from a Trav-L-Coach trailer, ca. 1934 1 OS00)" G. M. O. Gracida: polo mallet autographed by Mr. Gracida (1984.0524). Raymond &. Graglia: Mickey Mouse back scratcher (1985.0275). Helen Mattson Granam and H. Frazyer Mattson: bed cover of English copperplare printed cotton in "Children's Games" design, early 19th century (1985.0645). Graphic Communications International Union (through Walter Lypka): 26 miscellaneous items relating to the Graphic Communications International Union including hats, brochures, buttons, decals, patches, plastic bags, a pen, pin, bumper sticker, coaster, and stationery (1986.0232). Estate of Helen C. Gray (through William C. Gray): set of Gray & Davis headlamps for a Winton automobile (1981.0959). Juanita Gray: badge/ribbon and a Stetson cowgirl hat, both from the International Trick and Fancy Ropers Association Convention, 1983 (1984.0811). Mary Eloise Green: flour bin with sifter and a wire rack used in a wash poiler for home canning (1984.0958). Ralph Greenhill: 4-page flyer titled "Gifford Injector for Feeding Boiler,” dated 1874 (1986.0585). Greenland Thompson Pottery: 3 molds, 2 leather templates, wooden lid, ball of clay, and a rectangular chamois (1982.0532). Steven Gremminger: electric counter-top dishwasher made by the General Electric Company, ca. 1940 (1986.0484). David A. Grier: 2 French WW I posters (1986.0381). Alice McGrain Griffith and Preston McGrain: 2-piece ball gown worn by Matilda McGrain Gresham, 1893-96 (1985.0474). David Grossman: reproduction opaque-white glass creamer in the "Panelled Grape" pattern, 3-part mold in "Panelled Grape" pattern for a creamer, a glassmaker's paddle, tongs, and a tube, all used or made by the Westmoreland Glass company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania in the 20th century (1985.0008). William C. Grove on behalf of the Charles William Grove Family: Jacobsen rotary mower, 1935-40 (1983.0322). Dr. Wladyslaw Grzedzielski: 5 Polish harvest staffs (1978.0644). GTE Laboratories Incorporated (through B. H. Burdine and R. J. Grippo): optical repeater, section of a fiber optic cable, amplifier, terminal light source, light emitting diode, photodiode detector, and a "V" block GL9825052'9)\. Frank A. Gunther: Zenith FM receiver (1983.0283). Ron Guth: Vermont copper cent dated 1786 (1986.0529). Hach Company, Agricultural Division (through Scott V. Brayton): soil analysis portaole laboratory (1985.0330). Mrs. Albert Haertlein: 3 folding squares and 3 sectors (1985.0580). Julie Link Haifley: 3 woman's dresses, a 2-piece suit, Dantsuit, and a coat, all worn by Mrs. Haifley, 1967-72 (1985.0511). Doris Williams Hailey: 2 U.S. Post Office Department travel passes issued to postal inspector Joseph L. Bristow in 1898 and 1901, and a complimentary pass issued to Mr. Bristow by the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Co. in 1899 (1984.0192); funeral service invitation for Postmaster General Henry Clay Payne in mourning envelope, October 7, 1904, an engraved dinner invitation from Postmaster General and Mrs. Gray, anda complimentary railway pass on the Monte Ne Railway issued to the 4th Assistant Postmaster General Joseph L. Bristow, 1902 (1984.0619). James A. E. Halkect, M.D. and Adam Wesolow, M.D. (Sigmund Adam Wesolowsxi): 60-piece mechanical heart pump developed by Dr. Halkett and Dr. Wesolow ee) (1985.0101). Joseph A. Haller: board game, "Mystifying Oracle, the Original Ouija" with pDlanchette, designed and copyrighted by William Fuld of Baltimore, Maryland in 1938 (1986.0541). Ives Dulles Hannay: fragment of blue and black patterned silk used as a quiit lining, 19th century (1985.0030). F. C. Harding: Uher 4000-L tape recorder (1985.0891). James D. Hardy, M.D. and Louise S. Hardy: plastic encased human lung and the heart of a chimpanzee, both the first such organs to be transplanted into a human being, 1960s (1983.0657). Harlem Globetrotters Inc. (through R. H. Palmer): 9 cartoons and drawings, 5 posters, 4 pieces of uniform and warm-up clothing, a pennant, and a record with the song "Sweet Georgia Brown" (1983.0782). Robert A. Harmon: portable pneumatic drill patented by Henry J. Kimman and an electric hand drill built by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, ca. 1920 (1986.0124). P. W. A. Harradine: 5 philatelic covers from the U.S. occupied Philippines censored in 1919 with markings 1802, 1812, and 1814 (1985.0545). Karyn Jean Harris: 10 pieces of woman's clothing and accessories, ca. 1970 (1983.0723); 2 woman's bathing suits and a woman's nightgown (1985.0477). Irma Harrison: 1l U.S. first day covers, programs, and postage stamps of the Republic of China (1984.0158). Betty J. Harvey in memory of Mrs. Mabel Todd: woman's 2-piece silk ball gown, ca. 1876, and a hat, shawl, and fan worn with the dress, late 19th century (1984.1078). Elsie C. Harwood: 5 playbills including Richard III with John Wilkes Booth, Lucretia Borgia, Po-Ca-Hon-Tas, Richelieu, and a "'Grand Concert' in Turner's Hall," one featuring J. L. Graves, grandfather of Elsie C. Harwood (1984.0983). Max L. Haube: album of 101 photographs, negatives, and a postcard of salmon Fishing and canning operations in Petersburg, Alaska (1985.0141). Mrs. Emilie J. Haugh: 37-star U.S. national flag with stars formed by clamp-dying, made by the U.S. Bunting Co. of Lowell, Massachusetts, 1870s (1985.0493). Maud Callaway Hays in memory of Major Ted C. Hays: 47 pressed glass objects in the "Liberty Bell" pattern made by Gillinder & Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the U.S. Centennial of 1876 (1985.0371). Margaret Healey Hearn: porcelain plate decorated with "Healey Gold” by china painters Mary and Emily Healey (1985.0692). Meryem S. and Raymond J. Hebert: 791 Indian numismatic specimens including coins, badges, medals, tokens, weights, and financial documents (1984.0849); 110 U.S. financial documents (1985.0936); 89 U.S. and foreign devotional medals (1986.0086); 20 Bhutanese, Nepalese, Tibetan, and Chinese coins and currency and 2 cowrie shells (1986.0087). Raymond J. Hebert: group of 13 Abrus Prectorius seeds used as weight Standards for currency (1985.0366). Lawrence C. Heim: 14 U.S. Air Force uniforms (307614). William F. Helfand: 4 patent medicines including Grove's Chill tonic, Peterson's ointment, a physician's sample of Iodex, and a professional packet of medicine dressing and 2 trade tokens including a 1963 U.S. penny in aluminum frame from Ray's Central Drug of Seminole, Oklahoma, and a "10 cents in drinks" token from Canton Drug of Canton, Oklahoma (1985.0464). Edward L. Heller: 3 slide rules (1984.1068); concise CTSC-552 slide rule and tomic Energy Commission calculating rule, both in cases (1985.0636); Controller circular slide rule in case (1985.0788); gasoline l-burner cooking stove, 1942, and an Eisenhower-style field jacket (1986.0099). Laura S. Hemenway: handwoven coverlet made in 3 sections, 19th century (1986.0289). sthner S. and James C. Henderson: 8-column carriage comptometer, ca. 1904 CE9'8'2°501234):. Mrs. Nellie G. Hendrickson: TV cabinet for a 1948 RCA Model 630TS, and a Mineral oil magnifier lens for a small screen television set (1983.0307). Leigh E. Herman: surveyor's transit and case made py William J. Young & Sons of Philadelphia and a surveyor's chain made by Keuffel & Esser Co. of New York (1985.0800). John Herron: pair of short chaps (1979.0252). Hershey Foods Corporation (through Donald J. Struke): 4 dummy l-ounce Hersey's Tropical Chocolate Bars, 2 U.S. Army type D ration bars, and a dummy 48-ounce box of type D ration cakes dated January 1942 (1977.0865). Marvin Heuer, M.D.: 3 shopping bags made of paper and twine, all examples of bags invented and patented by Walter H. Deubener in the 1920s (1986.0030). Mary Darling Hewes: campaign lantern, “Lincoln and Jonnson," 1864 (1986.0066). Major William C. Hickson, USAF (Ret.): 30-star U.S. national flag, July 4, VAs. tor guly 3, 185) 101985.105:75:): Martha D. and T. Jeff Hill: 2 mailhawks developed by Mr. Hill to extend the reach of rural mail carriers (1985.0348). Norma J. Hirsn, M.D.: air lock unit developed by Dr. Allan Bloxsom to resuscitate newborn infants, 1952 (1984.1072). Dan and Nita Hobaugh: 2 vibroplex telegraph keys (1985.0885). Dr. U. Hochuli: 15 laser discharge tubes made of various metals and alloys (1985.0278). Kenneth F. Hodges: electric waffle iron made by Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company of Mansfield, Ohio, 1939-40 (1985.0835). Steven E. and Susan S. Hodges: 49 foreign bank notes (1986.0353). Barry D. Hoffman: Massachusetts Militia officer's uniform coat and a silver epaulette from the War of 1812 (1984.0592). Dustin Hoffman: 9-piece costume worn by Dustin Hoffman in lead role in the movie Tootsie (1984.0549). Ensign Kristine Holderied: 4-piece full dress uniform of a U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman worn by Ensign Holderied, the top ranking graduate of the Class of 1984 (1984.0784). Nannie T. and Virginia Hollerith in memory of Herman Hollerith: 3 medals anda diploma awarded to Herman Hollerith for his electric tabulating system, ca. 1890 (1985.0200). Cnap. Anthony W. Hollis: 19-piece Protestant cnaplain's combat altar and Communion kit issued in 1967 (1986.0439). Stu Holzman: Johnson Type J fare box, ca. 1935 (1984.0353); Type K fare box (1984.0744); 4 bus company hat badges, 2 change carriers, service pins on a bar, name pin, anda ticket punch (1985.0080). Estate of Dorothy Nye Holway (through Ellen N. Holway): book, Dinsmore's American Railroad & Steam Navigation Guide (1984.0161). Theodore C. Hooker: German Luger pistol with accessories (1984.0947). Florence Vincent Hopka: timer for washing machine, patented in the 1920s (1984.0095). Jane Horrocks: Girl Scout sash with 9 badges and 3 pins attached and 3 eparate badges (1986.0019). ra C. doskinson: child's tootnpbrush made of silver, glass, and natural 13) s Theodo bristle by "Towle Mfg. Co., Newburyport, MA," 1948 (1985.0727). Edwin A. Hough: Japanese officer's full-dress uniform including coat, trousers, and cap, 2 Japanese officer's dress shoulder knots, a2 sword Knot, Silver colored metal insignia box, and a wooden talisman (318009). Howe Press, Perkins School for the Blind (through Harry J. Friedman): children's pook written in braille titied Little Bunny Follows His Nose (1984.0792). Juanita I. Howell: set of matching man's and woman's rodeo outfits, 2 cowboy hats, 2 trophies, corduroy culottes, leather jacket, saddle blanket, and horse blinkers used by Chet and Juanita Howell on the professional rodeo circuit, 1930s-40s (1985.0890). Howmedica, Inc. (through D. Fitzgerald): Flatt finger joint internal prosthesis (1984.0667). Dr. William D. Hoyt: oil painting, View of Cornisn, New Hamoshire by Ellen Axon Wilson, 1913 (1986.0511). David R. Hudgel, Jr.: “Pennsylvania Turnpike” automobile license tag, ca. 1950 (1983.0506); replica of a map showing the area covered by the San Francisco Post Office as revised in 1961 (1984.0830). A. A. Huebner: Parcel Post scale made by the Triner Scales and Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1932; 3-wneeled city collection cart with leather bag, 1965-70; and a canvas collection bag (1985.0354). Ellen Roney Hughes: 2 pairs of girl's field hockey shoes and a pair of boy's soccer shoes (1986.0017). Paul R. Humphrey: Capehart pnonograph record changer which automatically turns over a record and plays the flip side, 1940s (1984.0162). Joan and Richard Dale Humphrey: set of 85 date nails for use by the Kansas City Southern Railroad to determine the service life of cross ties, 1900-83 (1983.0788). John E. Hurt: hunting knife with sheath, ca. 1850 (1983.0148). Noyes Huston: tintype with image of the locomotive and tender H. A. Henry and a half-plate ambrotype with image of locomotive and tender, both encased (1984.0072). James S. Hutchins: 9 mounted albumen photographs of saddles and a leather album containing 22 tintypes of saddles, 1870s (1985.0228). Philip L. B. Inglehart: silver polo trophy for the "Sparrowhawk Championship," September 1926 and a polo jersey, 1930s (1984.0804). University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Applied Life Studies, Department of Physical Education (through Prof. Rollin G. Wright): 19 devices used to take measurements before and after exercise and 2 groups of records from sports medicine experiments (1984.0561). Industrial Union Department AFL-CIO (through Elmer Chatak): badge, "AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS," sheet of Stationery, and a union label, all relating to the Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO (1986.0334). Mrs. Paul T. Insley, Sr.: Lincoln campaig F International Alliance of Theatrical Stage loy Machine Operators of the United States and Canada (through Barbara W. Robinson): registered union label, sheet of stationery, patch, sheet of 3 labels, and a booklet, all relating to the I.A.T.S.E. and a plaque for the TsA.T.S.E. & M.P.M.O. (1986.0341). International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Sh Forgers and Helpers (through C. W. Jones): 2 de and a lapel pin, all relating to the Iaternationa Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forg 864 (1986.0010). ees and Moving Picture ers, Blacksmiths, 2 badges, a patch, otherhood of S and Heivers and a first day cover marked "Organized Labor Proud and Free" (1986.0237). International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (through Jack F. Moore and Charles H. Pillard): lapel pin, "“IBEW;" decal, "Union Made;" anda DHWEEON a Beh oWee lI 86.0235.) . International Brothernood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warenousemen and Helper of America (through Weldon L. Mathis and Jackie Presser): convention badge, label, and a sheet of stationery, all relating to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chaffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America (1986.0348). International Chemical Workers Union (through Frank D. Martino): 3 buttons, a sheet of letterhead, leaflet, and a pamphlet, all from the International Chemical Workers Union (1986.0294). International Die Sinkers' Conference (through James H. Anderson): 2 sheets of stationery, a booklet, and a lapel pin, all relating to the International Die Sinkers' Conference (1986.0265). International Ladies' Garment Workers’ Union (through Jay Mazur): 2 sheets of stationery, a union label, patch, roll of union labels, lapel pin, and a button, all relating to the ILGWU (1986.0344). International Leather Goods Plastic and Novelty Workers' Union (through Randolfo Bobe): 2 buttons, 2 sheets of stationery, a badge and a label, all relating to the International Leather Goods Plastic and Novelty Workers' Union (1986.0347). International Longshoremen's Association, Local No. 24 (through LeRoy Bruner and R. M. Trapp): lapel pin and a sheet of stationery for the International Longshoremen's Association, Local No. 24 (1986.0264). International Plate Printers, Die Stampers and Engravers Union of North America (through James Louis Kopernick): 3 certificates used for transfers, memberships, and credentials; 2 seals; a membership card; and a sheet of letterhead, all used by the International Plate Printers, Die Stampers and Engravers Union of America (1986.0295). International Union, United Plant Guard Workers of American (UPGWA) (through Francis —£. Fitzpatrick): 2 UPGWA decals, patch, and a sheet of letterhead (1986.0329). International Union Allied Industrial Workers of America (through Dominick D'Ambrosio): 7 buttons, 2 bumper stickers, 2 stickers, and a sheet of stationery, all relating to the Allied Industrial Workers of America (1986.0360). International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO (through Jerry Borstel): 2 envelopes, 2 sheets of letterhead, a lapel pin, handout, and a news release, all relating to the International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried and Machine Workers, AFL-CIO (1986.0296). International Union of Operating Engineers (through Francis Hanley): lapel Din, sticker, union label, and a sheet of stationery for the International Union of Operating Engineers (1986.9355). International Union of Police Associations (through Robert 3B. Kliesmet): lapel pin and a sheet of stationery for the International Union of Police Associations (1986.0335). Anahid Iskian: tan leather combination lock suitcase with a blue canvas cover, 1940-45 (1985.0058). Government of the State of Israel, Ministry of Communications, Philatelic Services: 8 first day covers and a mint stamp of Israel (1983.0518); 9 first day covers of israel (1984.0334); 10 first day covers of Israe (1984.0671); first day covers of Israel (1985.0234). (Cr) 7 a Marion Israel: woman's gold pracelet, 1870-79 (1985.0661). Faith R. Jackson: miniature steamship model in a bottle (1985.0044). Jane B. Jackson in memory of C. Bremner H. Jackson: 4 German horsehair plumes for Cavalary helmets; a pair of white cotton stockings, 1820-60; and a butternut frock coat-with Virginia state buttons, Civil War period (1983.0360). Virginia Jackson: Roll of Honor certificate and a Defense and Liberation medal and certificate, WW I; 4 medals from WW II; and a Recognition of Service from President Lyndon B. Jonnson, all awarded to Virgil A. Jackson (1984.0918). George Jacobs: radio receiver powered by a thermoelectric kerosene lamp made for internal short wave programming in the U.S.S.R. (1984.0019). The Bank of Japan (through Katsuhiko Oura and Yoshiaki Toda): 6 Japanese yen notes (1984.1043); (through Katsuhiko Oura and Kazuhiko Sugimoto): 2 500-yen coins issued in commemoration of TSUKUBA EXPO '35 (1985.0322); (through Kazihuko Sugimoto and Kozo Tsukagoshi): 2 500-yen coins commemorating the centennial anniversary of the Cabinet system in Japan, 1985 (1986.0035). Clinton E. Jencks: 39 pieces of labor history memorabilia, 1878-1967 (1985.0678). James J. Jetzer and Roy Van Sluys: ship's capstan manufactured by Boston Machine Company (1985.0152). Jockey International (through William C. Herrmann): 2 pairs of woman's panties and a pair of man's shorts, 1985 (1985.0665). Mary Louise Johnesse (through Harry A. Calevas): 2 miner's candlesticks (29:3'6:7103;2.0)). W. Brooke Johns: 8 phonograph records with performances by Mr. Johns (1984.0133). Alma G. Johnson: nurses' aide uniform made from a sheet by Mrs. Johnson for her daughter during WW II (1984.06383). Huey D. Johnson in memory of Mrs. Joyce Johnson: 2 sets of salt and pepper shakers, a lidded syrup jug, sugar shaker, and a table lamp, all in "Maize" pattern art glass, 1889-1910 (1983.0367). Margot Johnson, Inc. (through Margot Johnson): invalid's chair (1985.0011). Evelyn A. Johnstone: violin made by Leopold Widhalm of Nurnberg, Germany, 1760-82 (1985.0794). The Jolson Centennial Committee (through Nathaniel P. Berman): 7 phonorecords and 4 pieces of sheet music, all by Al Jolson (1985.0256). Anthony L. Jones: 2 posters labeled "Vote Here" and “Another Vote For Reagan" (1985.0067). Candace M. Jones: 4 political leaflets (1985.0525). Thomas J. Jones: 1l tickets, 9 official programs, 2 tour books, 2 illustrated envelopes, a souvenir shield, stadium sculpture, post card, miniature shorts, ashtray, and a sheet of stationery, all from the Los Angeles Olympics, 1932 (1984.0449). Margaret Jongbloet in memory of Louis A. Jongbloet: 3 books of the history of ancient art, 1789, and a book about the City of Brussels, 17385, all bearing the bookplate of William Short and a book with a map of the City of Washington, 1793 (1985.0424). George E. Jordan: printed paper mache devil's head used in Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans, Louisiana, made by Joseph E. Barth III, ca. 1975 (1985.0560). Joyce A. Judd: copy of the "Ratified Treaty of Peace, Feb. 20, 1815" between Great Britain and the United States with an envelope (1986.0065). Evelyn K. Judge: taped interview with Elizabeth Chavis on February 25, 1983, concerning her son, Ben Chavis, and the "Wilmington 10" (1985.0204). Junior League of Northern Virginia (through Karen S. Spence): woman's nightgown, 1925-35 (1985.0840). Alvin Robert and Marjorie Sered Kantor: 10 documents, proclamations, and accounts concerned with the early establishment of the U.S. postal system dating from 1711 to 1799 (1984.1127); letter written by Joseph Warren to the Lieutenant Governor and Company of Rhode Island dated June 15, 1775 which bears the only known marking of the Constitutional Post (1985.0970) June C. Karamessines and Vera C. Parmiter: document from South Carolina dated 1710 and a Deed of Trust with ribbons and red wax seals dated June 15, 1812 (1978.0648). Yolande Romsey Kaswell: woman's gym shorts and a gym suit with bloomers (1984.0888). Lucille D. Kaufman: woman's robe designed by Emilio Pucci (1985.0920). Jonn W. and Patricia A. Kaufmann: private carrier letter typewritten by Charles Thurber, inventor of the typewriter, to Lewis Thurber Lazell, Esqr. on July 31, 1844 (1984.0564). John L. Kay: 6 cacheted covers cancelled during the last run of Trains 3 and 4 of the New York and Washington Railway Post Office service on June 30, 1977 (1985.0345). Ben Kaye: phonorecord of "The Ballad of America" composed by Mr. Kaye (1985.0877). Eleanor L. and Jonn §. Kebabian: hydraulic pump patent model designed by James B. Eads to remove sand and silt from river bottoms, patented July 5, 1870 (1985.0958). Jonn S. Kebabian: Fillister plane patent model patented by William s. Loughborough of Victor, New York on May 10, 1859 (1985.0013). Fred S. Keller: teaching machine developed by B. F. Skinner for animal training (1985.0075). Nancy F. Kendall: 4 Christmas light bulbs (1984.0005). Eldridge D. Kendrick: television receiver made by tne Hotpoint Co., a division of General Electric, purchased by Mr. Kendrick on December 7, 1957 C1934;,0273))i< Kenmore Stamp Company (through H. E. Harris, Jr.): 61 mint stamps, 8 souvenir sheets, a postal card, and a first day cover commemorating the 1980 Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid, New York (1984.0452). Gordon Kennedy: refined earthenware pitcher in the "Wild Boar" motif by Edwin and William Bennet of Baltimore, Maryland, ca. 1852; a pale green glass bottle; and a footed cut glass salt cellar (1983.0771). Helen Kennedy: Pilling McCallie audiometer used to measure hearing, ca. 1911 (1984.0703). Thomas J. Xenney: 2 Chinese amulets (1985.0325). Barbara A. Keppel: 446 pieces of chemical glassware and laboratory apparatus GLIGS OSH) hs Claudia B. Kidwell: 9 pieces of girl's clothing worn by Alison and Rachel Kidwell, 1971-81 (1985.0667). Eric B. T. Kindquist: 5,281 world-wide stamps, covers, and postal stationery items (1982.0556). Estate of Thelma Kinz (through Dorothy M. Test): 2 stereccards of "Park Row and Post Office” in New York and a stereocard of a mail steamer arriving in New York Harbor (1985.0761); 16 stereographic view cards (1985.0763); 5 stereograpns of a White House wedding (1936.0155). Richard D. Kirby: electronic integrated circuit and a miniature electronic 44- S~ circuit (1984.0110). Donald W. Kitzman: 24 postal documents and 6 philatelic covers (1986.0068). Frank E. Klaptnor: lot of 21 pieces of Fortuny print samples made by Mariano Fortuny of Venice, Italy, pre-WW II, and 2 fragments of Wilton carpeting, 19th century (1985.0157); croquet mallet and ball and a golf club (1985.0886). Margaret B. Klapthor and Mary Berry Moore: 5 Girl Scout artifacts, 3 tennis rackets, a Victor phonograph record and index of Victor records, Lion's International paperweight, Knights of Columbus wallet with traveling cards, book of the philosophy of the Odd Fellows, and a booklet of sermons (1984.0305). Harold Klein: U.S. Navy wooden alarm "battle" rattle, 1861-65 (1984.0342). tewart E. Kleinschmidt and Doris Knight: 41 telegraph apparatus (1978.2209). Estate of Dorothea Elizabeth Klemme (through Katharine V. Shade): lawn mower Patented by Herbert B. Newton on April 5, 1927 (1985.0285). Dr. Joseph H. Kler (through Marjorie Kler Freeman and Mary Kler Heisinger): 98 pewter objects reflecting tne development of the pewterer's craft in America from the 17th through the 19th centuries (1986.0027). Russell and Ruth S. Kletzing: Cranmer abacus, Takeda abacus, and a Monroe calculator which has been converted to braille (1983.0831). Robert L. Klinger: souvenir medalet of the USS Kane commemorating the discovery of the Kennedy Cnannel and the Kane Basin by Elisha Kent Kane, 1853-54 (314638); 2 colored lithographs of WW I German and U.S. naval subjects (1984.0795). Jerome Klingfus: double-acting hydraulic air compressor manufactured by the Bishop and Babcock Company of Cleveland, Ohio, portions patented in 1894, 1895, and 1908 (1985.0803). Robert A. Klitzner: Loyal Order of Moose emblem (1984.0801). Wm. B. Knapp: cigarette card featuring Annie S. Peck (1986.0015). Frank M. Knox: vase of bocote wood ornamentally turned by Mr. Knox on his Holtzapffel lathe in April 1974 (1985.0483). Robert B. Knox: piece of sheet music, "Ballad of the Unknown Soldier," words and music by Robert B. Knox, 1984 (1985.0509). William H. Koch: drawing compass, sector by Le Maire of Paris, and a set of drawing instruments by Weickert of Leipzig (1984.1070). Estate of Roland A. Kollbeck (through Ursula V. Reuther and Sonja K. Wennerstrom): Connecticut D-Skidder automatic passenger car road sander, made by Connecticut Telephone & Electric Corporation (1984.0393). Ellen S. D. Kominers: book titled Pat Paulsen for President by Mason Williams with Jinx Kragen, 1968 (1985.0205). Herschel Kopp: cased novelty pinfire pistol with cleaning rod and 25 cartridges (19382.0298) . Edward and Liliane Kramer in loving memory of Alfred W. Kramer: lé-piece "Arcnitects' Tea Set" decorated with views of early American buildings, made by Lenox, Inc. of Trenton, New Jersey in 1933 (1984.1088). Kenyon Kramer, M.D., LTC, MC: F. A. Hardy & Co. optician's trial case of lenses, ca. 1890, and a DeZeng direct ophthalmoscope in case (1985.0092). ey L. Kraskin, 0. D.: scleral contact lens cabinet containing 3 original trial lenses, ca. 1940 (1985.0600). Robert G. Krause: 23 pieces of insignia and uniform medal decorations and i socks (1985.0164). h: curling iron and stand, 1900-30 (1981.0919). Ne mo Oreign medals, one honoring Lukacs Gyorgy designed by Lugzlo he second honoring Giorgio Vasari, signed Fortana (1985.0754). Herbert J. La Sauce: pair of metal roller skates, ca. 1929 (1986.9384). Lam Building Corporation (through James A. Lam): 2 Maihak diesel engine indicators and a Schaeffer & Budenberg steam pressure guage testing apparatus (1986.0467). Arthur E. Lamb, M.D.: pneumotnorax apparatus and a lead apron (1985.04 Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital (through Josepn D. McKelany): fr ded used to aid the breathing of premature infants, made by Air Sn Company, 1960s (1985.0676). John P. Langellier: officer's forage cap insignia, 1895-1902 (1985.0540); helmet with a puggree used in the Philippine Islands, ca. 1902 (1985.0745); enlisted man's hat cord of the U.S. Signal Corps, 1891-98 (1986.0386). Dr. Leonard Langman: Synchronous World Clock, number 14, conceived and made by Thomas Shannon (1985.0708). Lapua Cartridge Factory (through Horst Zimmerbauer): small arms cartridge display board containing 29 cartridges and 6 bullets (1983.0703). Constance Stuart Larrabee: appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point dated March 11, 1908 and a uniform coat of the WW II period, both belonging to Lt. Col. Sterling Loop Larrabee (1985.0390). Laser Alignment Inc. (through Bob Ford): Rod Eye-2 sensor (1985.0360). Lasertron Inc. (through Gary Geller): 3 stainless steel components and 3 ceramic pieces cut by laser (1985.0271). Arthur E. and Margaret L. Lassonde: wooden chest belonging to Captain George Perxins, USN, containing a metal saw and a reaming auger, 3rd quarter of the 19th century (1985.0726). Fred Lathrop, Jr., M.D.: glass transfusion apparatus for infants, 1935 (1984.1010). Dr. Asuncion Lavrin: 5 religious prints (1978.0646). Jack Lawson: 203 mint and used stamps of Turkey (1986.0400). League of Women Voters (through Dorothy S. Ridings): 24 transcripts, documents, press kits, programs, press releases, posters, and a banner from the League of Women Voters 1984 Presidential Debates (1985.0261). League of Women Voters Education Fund (through Dorothy S. Ridings): ll documents, 6 buttons, 3 balloons, 2 T-shirts, 2 cassette tapes, a paper bag, and a banner, all from the "Taking Charge" voter registration drive, 1984 (1985.0257). Fran Lee: mitten cut from a sweater, sock cut from a sleeve, cap, knitted square, bikini cut from a sweater, can holders, and an earring made from a can holder, all from the career of Miss Lee as a consumer advocate and advisor (1985.0175). Norman D. Lee: 21 WWI U.S. Navy enlisted man's uniforms and uniform items, 3 training manuals, an officer's seabdag and cover, Victory Medal, anda U.S. Naval Academy Yearbook, The Lucky Bag, 1922 (1986.0506). Hannah N. Lenendauer, Roy H. Lyons, and Marcus A. Stortroen: Universal electric mixer (1982.0120). Marcella M. Leppien: 3-piece "Uncle Sam" suit worn by Wilburt E. Leppien, a portrait and a set of 6 photograph cards of Mr. Leppien as "Uncle Sam," and a U.S. flag (1984.0974). Isadore Levin, M.D.: inventor's prototype of the Levin mobil-bath (1984.1103). Alan and Elaine Levitt: Ajax watch insulator (1985.0955). Eula B. Lewis: 7 pieces of woman's clothing and accessories, 5 pieces of infant's clothing and shoes, 3 girl's dresses, a man's bow tie, anda pair of boy's gloves (1983.0810); wooden trunk, 1920-40 (1984.1126). Grace E. Lewis: watch in silver travel case (1984.1130). Library of Congress Philatelic Club (through Richard E. Henthorn): 759 world-wide used postage stamps (1984.0382). Joel F. Liebman: 96 pieces of microanalytical chemical glassware (1985.0748). Mrs. Max Liebman: tape recorder, amplifier, microphone, and stand (1984.0020). Marla Ann Lind: uniform worn and materials used by Marla Ann Lind, the Offical Hostess of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games (1934.0943). H. L. Lindquist Publications Inc. (through James A. Morton, Jr.): 1,536 philatelic covers, 7 cachets, and 3 post cards from around the world (1984.0224). Marjorie Van Roden Lis: U.S. Navy enlisted man's dress blue uniform jumper, bell-bottom trousers, flat hat, and a neckerchief, all WWI (1984.0142). John Lockwood: plastic figure of “Mighty Mouse” with a red cape, late 1950s (1935...0'635)). Loral Electro-Optical Systems (through Donald L. Rowe): Miles infantryman's harness and helmet band and a MIG rifle transmitter assembly (1984.0902). Jack Lord: .38 caliber Colt "Cobra" revolver with holster used by Jack Lord in the television series "Hawaii 5-0" (1984.0420). Los Alamos National Laboratory (through Judy A. Morris): glass vial containing approximately 100 ICF targets (1985.0143). Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee (through Carol C. Daniels): 17 artifacts relating to the 19384 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California (4985..0297 ).. Franklin Loucks, Jr.: 87 pieces of U.S. Navy Reserve officer and enlisted men's uniforms and uniform items, WW I (1984.1025). Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. (through Petr L. Spurney): costume of Seymore D. Fair, pelican mascot of the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition (1984.1041). LaVerne M. Love: key chain, newsletter, membership brochure, and a folder from the 1978 International Women's Year meeting in Washington, D.C. (1978. 1035). Pearl Loveall: photograph of a broom presented to Mrs. Benjamin Harrison in honor of the presidential inauguration on March 4, 1889, by Jas. Peery & Co. of Humboldt, Kansas (1984.0876). Hannah E. Lowe: LCD wrist watch with Optel movement by Wittnauer, Swiss-made quartz LCD wrist watch, and a Dynotron mechanical/electronic watch (29'85.:09.6)):.. Judith N. and Milton L. Lowell, M.D.: Felt and Tarrant comptometer with pamphlet, ca. 1910 (1985.0120). Carol E. and Ted Lowry: annunciator (1985.0737). Eurania M. Loye: photograph of President James A. Garfield and a photograph of his mother, Eliza Ballon Garfield (1985.0944). Victor J. Lucas: Farm wagon built by the Kramer Wagon Company in the 1930s (984.0743). LUCASFILM, Ltd. (th rougn doward Roffman): 2 ropot costumes, Artoo-Detoo and See-Threepio, ooth from the Star Wars saga motion pictures (1984.0302). Jerold F. Lucey, M.D.: phototherapy unit with set of light bulbs used to treat hyperbilirubenemia in premature infants (19385.0163). Dennis B. Ludlow: unused postage stamp of Queensland, Australia (1985.0585). Philip K. Lundeberg, Ph.D.: 14 items of U.S. Navy Reserve officer's uniform and uniform items, ca. 1970 (1985.0189). Barbara M. Luther: notebook issued by The Office of Women's Activities, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C., ca. 1960 (1985.0130). Francis L. Lynch: fragment of printed cretonne fabric and fragment of "linsey-woolsey" fabric (1986.0288). Arthur Lyon: diary of a motor trip from New York to Managua, Nicaragua, 193930 (1985.9609). Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay: 4 pairs of painted and embroidered pl curtains from the MckKay-Lum household in Madison, New J century (1986.0287). Jonn —. MacKenty: Ernst Leitz "Wetzlar" microscope, Carl Zeiss "Jena" microscope, and a Taylor Instrument Co. "Tycos" recording sphygmomanometer (1984.0640). Sarah E. Macklin: 5 daguerreotypes, 3 tintypes, and an ambrotype of portraits of various people (1985.0289). Mrs. Macombe: pair of woman's shoes, 1806 (1985.0951). Macro Systems Inc. (through Frank J. Quirk): Perkin-Elmer Interdata 7/32 Minicomputer consisting of a set of panels, set of 3 circuit boards, central processing unit, and a power supply (1983.0714). Joseph F. Madeo, Jr.: flare gun with flares made by the International Flare Signal Co., ca. 1930 (1979.0414). Christine M. and Christopher M. Magee: 15 items of children's clothing CE98520)7:9)2)).. Larry Magid: Seeburg "Symphonola" jukebox, ca. 1935 (1984.0607). Henry Ellicott Magill (through Richard E. Allen): framed embroidered silk pastoral scene possibly sketched by Samuel Folwell and embroidered by a school girl in the early 19th century (1986.0190). Robert F. Mahar, D.D.S.: McConnell portable dental chair made by Southern Novelty Works, ca. 1911 (1985.0902). Margaret U. Malone: 3 medals, a pennant of the 309 Machine Gun Squadron, bronze collar insignia, and a copy of orders from General Pershing, all of which belonged to Sgt. John Peter Schwoebel during WW I (1984.0685). Manhattan Bridals and "Tux" Stores (through Michael Newhall): 2 man's hats, a top hat, 1850-70 and a derby, 1880-1940 (1985.0711). Mrs. Florence M. Manley: U.S. Navy enlisted man's hat ribbon embroidered "USS OHIO," WWI (1984.0152). Milo C. Manly: black and white photograph of the 9th Annual Conference of the National Urban League, held in Kansas City, Missouri, October 16-19, 1923 (1985...0905)):. Beatrice Perry Marcus: “Pocket” Seneca camera with a glass plate film holder and an Eastman Kodak film pack adapter (1986.0106). Jack Markowitz: Burroughs electro-mechanical typewriter (1985.0952). James Marks II: necklace with cross and 8 buffalo nickels given to a newborn Gypsy baby and a red rayon sash worn at a Gypsy wedding (1985.0971). Caryl Marsh: woman's black lamoskin leather Yves Saint Laurent skirt and an off-white sweater, 1978-79 (1985.0663). Dr. W. T. Marshall: pair of pince-nez spectacles, ca. 1900 (1985.0502). Albert R. Marti: 19 postcards of U.S. Naval warships, ca. 1910 (1985.0903). Chester Martin: bronze Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) medal struck to commemorate World Food Day, October 16, 1984 by U.S. medallist Chester Martin (1985.0913). Maryland State Highway Administration (through Thomas Hicks): Maryland U.S. 40 route marker sign, ca. 1950 (1984.0937). Eva B. Mason: "Localizing Induction Pad" electric blanket with booties and head covering used by a polio victim for heat therapy, 1920s (1984.0913). Jonn R. Mason: 1918 cover franked with a demonetized 3-cent U.S. postage stamp of 1857 issue (1985.0569). Mary W. Mason: 19 dance programs, ca. 1920 (1985.0402). Frank M. Masters, Jr.: book titled The Merchant and Seaman's Expeditious Measurer..., 1922 (1986.0509). Rebecca Matthias: 5-piece maternity outfit for a business woman, 1985 (1985.0663). Maurice PNC's: first day cover commemorating Maine Statehood issued July 9, 1970 (1984.0514). J. 0. McCall, M.D.: 6 books written by Dr. John Oppie McCall about dental techniques and the dental profession, and an engraved gavel and the Fones Medallion Award given to Dr. McCall (1984.0643). Earl A. McClain: Marchant calculating machine (1985.0821). Jean P. McCormick: 53 items of U.S. Army insignia, uniform accessories, and equipment, a flag, and a folio of Ogden Uniform Study Plates, 1941-50 (1982.0652). 2nd Lt. Shannon L. McGurk: coat, trousers, boots, scarf, and a belt composing a uniform from the Officer's Training School at Fort Benning, Georgia, 1982 (1984.0295). Dorothy M. McHenry: gold watch presented to Senator Steven A. Douglas on a trip to California in 1859 (1985.0852). Eugene C. and Francis E. McKay: safety razor kit issued to Francis E. McKay upon entry to active military duty at Camp Lee, Virginia in July 1943 and used by Eugene C. McKay while serving in the U.S. Navy in Vietnam until PIGS CLISS 0229); Mary Ursula McLaughlin: 8 badges, 3 buttons, and a silver fob, all relating to tne Pittsburgh Fire Department and Fireman's Association, 1919-15; a metal match box marked "McCatny's;" and an advertising can opener (1984.1038); 6 school and organization pins, a high school ring, 1929, and a membership card from the Loyal Order of Moose, 1964 (1985.0804); 5 medals for Mexican Border Service by the Michigan and Pennsylvania National Guards, ca. 1916, and 2 lapel pins and a medal for Spanish-American War service, 1898 (1986.0096). David J. Mears: 35 pieces of political memorabilia including buttons, posters, documents, bumper stickers, bags, tickets, a tie clip, record, and an "Inaugural Spectacle" edition of LIFE magazine, 1960-76 (1985.0362). Mechanics Educational Society of America (through Robert W. Briggs): 2 buttons and a sheet of stationery for the Mechanics Educational Society of America (1986.0268). MedaSonics (through Tom Rice): Doppler model BF3A blood flow fetal pulse detector ultrasound stethoscope and an automatic speaker SA-2 with a wire connector (1986.0416). Medtronic, Inc. (through David Levy): Classix model cardiac pacemaker (1985.0148). Jonn Megel: 2 letters of correspondence, one dated August 7, 1939 to Mr. Lewis Signed py eleanor Roosevelt and the other dated March 4, 1938 to Mrs. Grueninge rom Malvina R. Scheider, secretary to Eleanor Roosevelt, both Gypsy-Americans (1985.0442). maximum cards, a souvenir card, and a first day cover, all 1985 International Philatelic Exposition at Madrid, Spain Ww 0) qa cr be { o LW ve] cm @M HIgO VW OU rt Chis uO qq fa) ¢ DMD Wt ow . rural letter carrier's leather mailbag, ca. 1920 (1986.0172). n: General Delivery window unit from the Arvonia, Virginia Post n Cae 1905 (1985.0389). onn: sneet music for the song "But Beautiful" from the motion Road to Rio (1986.0931). Sewall H. Menzel: 55 Spanish Colonial coins (1984.1123). Kr dD ¢ i £ Sewall H. Menzel: 4 silver Spanish cobs struck at Potosi (1985.9239); provisional issue 2-reales coin of Honduras dated 1824 (1985.0331). Robert T. and Rose S. Merriam: Revolutionary War period silver epauletr attributed to Major Moses White (1985.0451); diary account boox of Elizabeth Amelia White, 1791-1805 (19385.0469); 2 daguerreotypes, an ambrotype, carte de visite, and a set of 3 silhouettes, all of members o the Merriam, Putnam, and White families (1985.0472). Olive G. Merritt: set of 68 little wax patterns for penny candy used as salesmen's samples (1984.0862). Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO (through Paul J. Burnsky): tie tack, badge, and a sheet of stationery for the Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO (1986.0339). Mexican Border Veterans Incorporated (through Howard M. Hubbard and Fabian E. Johnson): 2 flags with poles, eagles, and cases, 2 hats, anda felt pennant, all relating to the Mexican Border Veterans (1984.0781). Marie Mims Meyer: diesel engine made for use in powered ships by the Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Company of California, 1941 (1985.0282). Carol &. Meyers: 2 supplemental mileage ration cards for extra portions of gasoline during WW II (1984.0818). E. B. Meyrowitz, Inc. (through Robert G. Luckie, Jr.): microscope used in cornea surgery manufactured by E. B. Meyrowtz, Inc. of New York, ca. 1900 (1984.0064). Mary G. Millar: glass mug labelled "KNIGHTS of LABOR,” late 19th century (1986.0169). Ann Miller: pair of tap shoes named "Joe" and "Moe," worn by Ann Miller, 1939-84 (1984.1012). Dorothea S. Miller: pair of man's silver military brushes, 1920-60 anda 2-piece man's suit, 1955, used by Frank C. Miller (1983.0851). Martin R. Miller-Hessel: double page of the Alabama Journal of Selma dated March 22, 1965 containing public service commentaries on the forthcoming voter registration demonstration (1980.0508). Miriam Gallogly Millies: Lyon & Healy concert harp with string gauge, tuning hammer, and case, ca. 1893 (1985.0440). Basil and Georgia Taylor Milovsoroff: 3 puppets named "Baba Yaga," "Koschei," and "Leshyi" and a painting titled Hat on Chicken Legs, all made by Basil Milovsoroff (1985.0398). Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives & Manuscripts (through J. M. Wickre): stereograph of "Fairmount Park" with a railroad bridge, ca. 1870, stereograph of "Towers of the East River Bridge," and a stereograph of a building after a boiler explosion (1985.0083). University of Minnesota, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics (through P L. Garrard): 12 mechanical strain gauges and 2 sets of mounting br (1985.0966). The University of Michigan, The Harrison M. Randall Laboratory of Physics (through Donald I. Meyer): replica of Donald Glaser's 6-inch hydrocarbon pubble chamber, ca. 1954 (1980.0356). Louis Mittelman, Jr.: Commodore PET 2001 microcomputer with 2 circuit boards and 5 books and pamphlets of instructions (1985.0591). The Ugo Mochi Family (through Douglas K. and Joanne (Mochi) Gray and Dr. Anthony T. and Jeanne (Mochi) Tartaglia): 32 black cut-out pictures of "Ladies of the Wnite House" by artist Ugo Mochi done in the 1940s and 42 miscellaneous leaflets and papers about Mr. Mochi (1984.0231). Ludmila Markxof£ Moghadam in memory of Leo Markoff Moghadam: 236 ancient Persian and Indian coins (1985.0240). mh rof. W. ac s Mohawk Data Sciences (through David C. Dix): reel of magnetic tape for Mohawk Data Sciences data recorder (1985.0119); (through David C. Dix and Brian D. Duggleby): Model 1101 keyed data recorder with documentation (1984.1011). Government of the Principality of Monaco, Postal Administration: 22 mint stamps and souvenir sheets of Monaco (1983.0368); 27 mint stamps and souvenir sheets of Monaco (1983.0636); 26 mint stamps and 2 souvenir sheets of Monaco (1984.0599); Postes et Telecommunications, Office des Emissions de Timbres-Poste: 26 mint stamps and a souvenir sneet of Monaco (1984.1083). The University of Montana, School of Forestry, Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station (through Benjamin B. Stout): Webb's Stadia slide rule (1983.0472). Montclair Co-Operative Scnool (through Lauretta B. Freeman): peace banner segment of flowers, forest, clouds, river, and sun made by tne children of Montclair Co-Operative School for the August 4, 1985 rally (1985.0948). Earl E. Moore: financial document of the U.S. Mint concerning the importation of specie for the week ending November 30, 1839 (1985.0531). Howard Moorefield: copy of a letter signed by Dwight D. Eisenhower to "Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force!" on D-Day, 1944 (1984.0474). Moral Majority, Inc., American Coalition of Traditional Values (through Tim LaHaye): 39 leaflets on "How to Register Voters in States," 6 letters, 2 Moral Majority Report newspapers, a "National Voter Registration Leadership Manual," and a poster, "Protect Your Traditional Values/Register & Vote" (1985.0129). Elting E., John H., and Robert S. Morison: 6,240 archival materials collected by George S. Morison during his career as a civil engineer in the late 19th century (1984.1093). Cynthia Taft Morris: book, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, read by Charlie Taft while his father, William Howard Taft, took the oatn of office as President of the United States (1985.0420). Owen D. Mort, Jr.: 92 ancient and medieval coins acquired in Afghanistan (1985.0368). Lt. Col. William B. Mosey: yarn cone with a paper label printed in a "Victory" design, WWI (1985.0898). Kenneth W. Moss M.D.: hand-blown glass suction trap with rubber catheter anda transport incubator (1984.0709). William D. Mullinix: soundscriber model with 7 accessories (1985.0089). Diana and Rhettman A. Mullis: 38-star U.S. national flag made in the 1860s (1984.1082). Mrs. John H. Murray: 6 19tn-century fashion plates (1985.0005); 19 pieces of early 20th-century textiles and needlework tools and accessories (1985.0156); woman's bracelet, necklace, compact, earrings, and cuff buttons, 1920-30 (1985.0372); 19 pieces of 20th-century textiles and needlework tools (1985.0973). E. P. Muth, Ph.D.: 567 eyeglasses, 154 lenses, 72 miscellaneous tools, and 43 eyeglass cases (1984.0140); set of eyeglass lenses for examination use (1984.0285). Ruth E. Myer: ae of 28 pamphlets and sheets pertaining to psychological testing (1983.91638). Susan H. Myers: 4 stereo view cards showing policemen at work, produced by the Keystone View Co. as vart of tne “Public Helpers" series (1985.0942); 19 stereographs showinc tne stages in making cylinder window glass, 1900-25; a stoneware jug stamped "J. & J. Reakirt Wholesale Druggists,” 1850-30 stoneware jug patented by Henry Robinson and Richard Whitmore in 13882; a Stoneware footwarmer made by Dorchester Pottery Works of Boston and patented in 1912; and a whiteware covered dish made by Thomas Maddock's Sons Co. of Trenton, New Jersey, early 20th century (1935.0963); o Keystone View Company stereographs of postal employees at work (1985.0969). Mystic Seaport Museum (through B. A. G. Fuller): 3 half models of early 20th-century U.S. submarines (1984.0955). Thomas Naff for the Faris and Yamna Naff Family Arab-American Collection: 59 artifacts used by Arab immigrants to America, 1890s to 1940s (1984.02138); 23 phonograph records, 7 pamphlets, 4 coffee cups, 3 pieces of needlework, a blue glass bead, pair of metal tongs, and a water pipe (1984.0500); mortar and pestle set, wooden pestle, plaque, embroidered Pillowcase, leather pouch, and a group of 39 WW II memorabilia of Wedad Frenn (1984.1137). Dr. Perham C. Nahl: 23 first flight covers (1985.0357); 216 philatelic covers from contract air mail flights (1985.0818). National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees (through Shirley E. Davis and Robert L. White): button, "NAPFE;" decal, "National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees Founded 1913 ‘Ad Mortem Fidelis;'" and a sheet of letterhead (1986.0236). - National Association of Broadcast Employees & Technicians (through Robert W. Lind): 3 decals, 2 sheets of stationery, a sticker, lapel pin, newspaper, and a sheet of 4 union labels, all relating to the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians (1986.0358). National Association of Letter Carriers (through Candance H. Main): 2 videotape cassettes of the TV commercial "Delivering for America," 2 videotape cassettes of N.A.L.C. radio spots, 1985 and 2 broadsides of the promotion prepared for N.A.L.C. TV campaign "“Headin' Out Across America Spreading the Word, near and far..." (1986.0911). National Education Association (through Lyle Hamilton): 6 stickers, 3 pamphlets, 3 sheets of union labels, 2 sheets of stationery, 2 stick pins, 2 buttons, a videotape cassette, lapel pin, and a book, all relating to the National Education Association (1986.0352). National Engineering Products, Inc. (through Fay M. Peterson): adding machine and stand made by Allen Wales Division of the National Cash Register Company (1986.0397). National Federation of Federal Workers (through Abraham Orlofsky and James M. Peirce: 2 sheets of stationery and a button for the National Federation of Federal Employees (1986.0362). National Industrial Workers Union (through Alonzo Wheeler): sticker, sneet of Stationery, and a button, all relating to the National Industrial Workers Union (1986.0338). National Organization for Women, Inc. (through Lois Galgay Reckitt): 2 buttons and 2 bumper stickers relating to the Mondale/Ferraro presidential campaign in 1984 and a button, “Witness For WOMEN'S LIVES June 8, 1985" (1986.0115). National Railway Publication Company (through Paul H. Moore): map of the United States showing time zone boundaries in 1883 before the adoption of standard time (1983.0024); 2 copies of the Travelers' Offical Guide, December 1882 and 1883 (1984.0472). National Repuklican Congressional Committee (through Joseph R. Gaylord): 2 videotape cassettes of television advertising run during the 1984 Wo oo wr election year for the Republican Party (1985.0527). National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association (through Tom W. Griffith): sticker, lapel pin, and a sheet of letterhead, all with the National Rural Letter Carriers' Association logo (1986.0293). The National Yeoman (F) (through Mrs. Irene M. Brown): 10 copies of The Note Book, 1979-64 (1984.0432); 8 copies of The Note Book, 1982-83 (1985.0248); (through Marjorie Slocum): 48-star U.S. national flag, Yeoman F flag with 2 ornamental poles, 2 cases, and 2 sling carriers, a set of 2 caps, cap pin, and a web belt with buckle (1985.0307). Gail Reynolds Natzler and Otto Natzler: electric kiln made by Elektro-Heizungstechnik of Vienna, Austria, ca. 1935, used by Otto and Gertrude Natzler from 1935 to 1982 for firing their studio pottery (1982..0381:3.)). The NDK Company (through Dr. John W. Emmer, A.B., D.D.S., F.R.S.H.): bottle of _NDK liquid flouride-germicide dentifrice developed from research by Dr. Emmer (1984.0837). Shirley F. Needham: Women's Army Corps overseas style cap of enlisted rank, 1940s (1985.0262). Thomas Neely, Jr.: 23 pieces of fire and burglar alarm apparatus (1984.0255). Lenna J. Neff: Ku Klux Klan robe, sash, and a hood (1986.0246). Government of the Netherlands, PTT Headquarters, Postal Department: 9 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of the Netherlands (1983.0562); 11 mint stamps of the Netherlands (1984.0297); (through A. W. van Ommeren): 7 mint stamps and 2 souvenir sheets of the Netherlands (1984.0672); 13 mint stamps of the Netherlands (1985.0153). Elice E. Neubauer: panel of cotton white-on-white embroidery, late 19th to early 20th century (1985.0643). New Jersey State Museum (through Maxine Friedman): Washington City Canal lottery ticket, ca. 1810 (1986.0183). New Mexico Rural Electrification Cooperative (through Carl. M. Turner): sad iron (1985.0260). The City of New York, Fire Department, Division of Fire Communications (through Lewis J. Harris and George J. Murasso): 10 fire alarm boxes (1980.0007). Government of New Zealand, Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 1l mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of New Zealand (1983.0519); (through G. W. Warner): 12 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of New Zealand (1984.0157); 15 mint stamps and 2 souvenir sheets of New Zealand (1984.0681); 13 mint stamps of New Zealand (1985.0108). Mary L. Newbold: "Golden Gem" adding machine in carrying pouch, ca. 1908 (119871 ..0935) ~ Charles E. Newell: equatorial sundial made by Nicolas Rugendu Germany, 18th century (1985.0231). Nancy L. and Paul Newfield: bus seat sign "For Colored Patrons Only” C1979). O130))i Lt. Jean Q. Nguyen-Doyne: 6 uniform items wo first native Vietnamese woman to graduate at West Point (1985.0926). of Augsburg, 107) Charles F. and William G. Nichols: 6-piece seed pearl parure in its original leather box, 1836, and a seed pearl earring, 1830-50 (1984.0696). Raymond W. Niemann: postal sub-carrier's badge, number 38492, assigned to an employee at Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1923 (1986.0482). Ann S. Niess: locket with 6 miniature photographs of British royalty anda spyglass viewer with 6 miniature photograohs of Malvern (1986.9454). Government of Niue, Niue Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 9 mint stamps and a first day cover of Niue (1983.0520); 8 mint stamps, a souvenir sheet, and a first day cover of Niue (1984.0052); 8 mint stamps, a souvenir sheet, and a first day cover of Niue (1984.0870); 5 souvenir sheets, 4 mint stamps, and a first day cover of Niue (1985.0115); 5 mint stamps, 5 souvenir sheets, and a first day cover of Niue (1985.0558). Pamela B. Nolan: pair of opaque-white molded-glass vases made by the Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania, 20th century (1984.0714). Elliot Northcott: U.S. Army issue WW I period jerkin and WW II period combat boots (1984.0655). Northern Sun Alliance (through Henry Fieldseth): 2 issues of the Northern Sun News, July/August and November 1984 (1984.0980). Northrop Corporation (through Fred Stoughton, Jr. and J. W. Taft): 2 videotape cassettes of television commercials about Northrop and its U.S. Government defense contracts (1985.0526). George A. Norton: Triangulator calculating device with leaflet used by Mr. Norton while an apprentice, ca. 1954 (1986.0441). Government of Norway, General Directorate of Posts: 6 mint stamps, 3 first day covers, and a souvenir card of Norway (1983.0441); 14 mint stamps and 6 first day covers of Norway (1984.0226); 5 mint stamps and 2 first day covers of Norway (1984.1077). Dennis H. O'Brien: rural mailbox designed for letter carriers on horseback used in McLennan County, Texas, early 20th century (1985.0235). Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: black judicial robe worn by Justice O'Connor during her swearing-in ceremony (1985.0854). Official Presidential Inaugural Commemoratives (through Jerry L. Wallace): 2 belt buckles, 2 bDooks, a souvenir tankard, porcelain rose, Sweatshirt, plate, elephant, and a poster, all souvenirs from the 1985 inaugural (1985.0361). State of Ohio (through Sherrod Brown): 4 absentee ballots filled out by Ohio men serving in the Union Army and a tally sheet from Delaware County, Onio, all from the presidential election of November 8, 1864 (1985.0426). Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers International Union (through Joseph M. Misbrener and Michael Ricigliano): button, "Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers Int'l Union AFL-CIO” and a sheet of letterhead, "OCAW" (1986.0234). Katherine K. Olsen (through Richard R. Stout): sampler embroidered by Elizabeth Shermer, dated 1833, in a painted wooden frame (1985.0856). Mrs. Edwin T. Olson: Massachusetts Reserve State Guard uniform worn by Edwin T. Olson, 1941-42 (318957). Marilyn R. Olson: 2 yearbooks, a black gym suit, report card, and a student's streetcar identification card, all used by Ruby Magnuson Hedlund while attending Lincoln High School in Seattle, Washington, 1920-21 (1986.0410). Storrs L. Olson: 4 Ethiopian bank notes (1986.0181). Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International Association of the United States and Canada (through Robert J. Holton): 29 miscellaneous items relating to the Operative Plasterers’ and Cement Masons' International Association of the United States and Canada including decals, stationery, envelopes, patches, placards, centerpieces, stickers, travel kits, placards, a folder, hat, key chain, deck of playing cards, poster, and a tie tack (1986.0233). Mrs. Ricnard Ordway: E. Howard & Co. pocket watch with "Hunter" case, ca. 1866 (1984.1085). Irene B. and Joseph J. Orosz: letter carrier's uniform jacket (1986.9458). Prof. George E. Osborn: medicine case prepared by the Clarke Homeopathic Pharmacy of Providence, Rhode Island, ca. 1860 (1985.0279). Thomas E. Osborne: notebook of purchase orders for the "Green Macnine," a prototype calculator (1985.0264). Hilda N. Oseas: linen tablecloth with woven pattern of harvest wreath witn 4 tassles made by Elizabeth Fisk Looms, 1925 (1986.0037). Fred F. Osterholtz: Westinghouse radiograpnic dental X-ray tube, 1931-35 (1984.0546). Benjamin Wade Owen: 3 stacking trivets and a red earthenware kiln pot C19'82'305)3'5))). Carolyn M. Paonessa: 2 handstamp trial impression cancellations on paper used on “first trip" from Washington, D.C. to New York to Philadelphia Air Mail, May 15, 1918 (1985.0648). Parker Brothers (through Philip E. Orbanes) and People (through Katherine M. Bonniwell): board game, "People Weekly Trivia Game," 1984 (1986.0402). Gail W. Parker: 14 pieces of uniform items, accessories, and insignia used by Mrs. Parker during her military career, 1972-81 (1986.0067). James F. Parker: multibladed folding knife made by George Wostenhnolm & Son of Sheffield, England, a folding knife with 48 blades and engraved witn American patriotic scenes made by T. Rensnaw & Sons of Sheffield, England, and a folding knife with 100 blades including a pinfire revolver made in Germany, all made in the 19th century (1986.0101). E. Brooke Parkinson: jacquard woven all white cotton bedcover, "Patent No. 2196 A.D. 1881" (1986.0161). Ruth M. Parks: brass pocket sundial made by C. Stedman (1986.0599). Kim Parley: woman's demin trousers patched and decorated by Ms. Parley in 1977 and a cotton tank top (1983.0852). Henry S. Parrish: worm for muzzle-loading firearms, iron bullet mold, box of percussion caps, set of 3 tools, spur, pin and needle cushion set used by a soldier in the Civil War, wooden plane, Southern Cross of Honor medal, WW I dog tag, wooden tube with hairpin, military coat button soldered to copper pin, powder flask, transcribed letter of July 19, 1912, and a metal container with blade-shaped tool (1979.0233). Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas, Inc. (through Rose E. Reichman): 5 motion picture films of engineering subjects (1985.0443). James Parton: bronze medal commemorating Harvard Lampoon's 100th anniversary, 1876-1976 (1985.0602); bronze medal concerning the "Campaign Before Richmond, 1864" given to Mr. Parton's grandfather, an historian, by General Benjamin Butler (1985.0612). John B. Pate: deck of 53 aluminum playing cards and cover, souvenir of St. Louis World's Fair, 1904 (1984.0473). Harriett Patterson: lithograph titled Michiaqan Central Raiiroad Train Ston at Niagara Falls (1985.0038). Mrs. Jefferson Patterson: 61 items of clothing accessories and jewelry of the 20th century (1983.0735). Harry J. Patton: Philadelphia asparagus buncher (1981.0803). Helen E. and John R. Payne: Learcorder with microphone (1984.0901) Robert E. Peary, Jr.: 3 maps illustrating the progress of Polar Exploration 1800-1909, 2 silver loving cups presented to Commodore Robert E. Peary in 1909, and a Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity flag carried by Peary to the North Pole in 1909 (1985.051*). Sidney A. Peeriess: 30 ancient Greek silver and bronze coins Roman and Byzantine gold, silver, and bronze coins (1934 coins, 5th-3rd centuries B.C. (1985.0938); 40 Sudanese Seige paper notes, 18845 :(1985.0939)).. Dane A. Penland: child's blue denim cap with a Woody Woodpecker patct (1986.0383). Pennsylvania State University, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences Museum (through David E. Snell): 3 pieces of breathing appliances and 2 fabric safety belts with lines used in mines (1980.0814). Government of Penrhyn, Penrhyn Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 10 mint stamps, a souvenir sheet, and a first day cover of Penrhyn (1983.0489); 16 mint stamps of Penrhyn (1984.0293); 9 postage stamps, 3 covers, and 3 souvenir sheets of Penrhyn (1984.0930). Penwalt Corporation, S. S. White Division (through Quentin M. White): 39 dental artifacts, 1900-50 (1981.0752). Charles W. Per-Lee in memory of Mary B. (Chastain) Per-Lee: 2 watercolor Daintings, one depicts a young boy eating watermelon and the other depicts a woman combing a girl's hair, ca. 1900 (1986.0419). Franklin P. Perdue: 2-escudos gold coin, a gold disc, and a woman's gold chain necklace from the Spanish galleon La Nuestra Senora de Atocha, which sank off the Marquesas Keys in 1622 (1984.1141). Dr. Seymour Perlin: 2 “Lacy” pressed glass sauce dishes, one colorless and one amethyst, in the "Roman Rosette" pattern, ca. 1935 and 2 miniature red earthenware pitcher and jar toys, 19th-century American (1985.0105). E. W. Peterkin: patent model for an “Improved Bed Fastener," patented by Elisha E. Everett (314542). Arnold C. Petersen: Postmaster's Account and Record Book for the fourth class office at Breathedsville, Maryland, 1912-15, with 17 inserted forms and receipts (1985.0694). Cliff Petersen: patent model for a brick press patented on August 21, 1849 by Charles Carnell and a patent model for a brick-making machine patented on November 6, 1855 by Alex H. Brown (1984.0481). George A. Petersen: U.S. Navy emergency ration can for life rafts, WW II (1984.0063). Mendel L. Peterson: 78 late 19th- and early 20th-century U.S. Army cap and collar insignia (1982.0185); 2 letters which mention the Carson City Mint, dated 1844 and 1882 respectively (1984.1020); 6 pieces of Arctic gear including a green ski parka, pair of green ski pants, pair of brown Arctic boots, and a pair of brown ski boots, all worn by Mendel Peterson during a 1945 expedition (1986.0522). Edward M. and Kathleen Pflueger: porcelain figure of seated monkey made in Meissen, Germany, ca. 1727 (1980.0951). Phillips Petroleum Company (through C. F. Cook): 2 replicas of an assembled and unassembled Marlex discovery reactor for high density polypropylene, a sample of Marlex 20, sample of Marlex 6009, and 5 photographs relating to Marlex (1983.0570). Photon Sources, Inc. (tnrough Gregory G. Pawloski): 10 laser-welded samples (1935..0317)).. Photopia Images (through Dave Parrish, Jr.): 2 posters for the 1984 Democratic National Convention held in San Francisco (1984.0987). Prancis Pichard: bronze art medal commemorating the French National Riding School in Saumur, France (1985.0721). Antonietta Picone: fan, border of crochet work, bridal handkerchief, prayerbook and container, crib cover, crocheted doily, and a runner, all pelonging to Vencensina Attard Picone of Porto Empedocee, Sicily (1985.0245). CU) 2 \o James F. Pinkney, Jr.: U.S. Army steel helmet worn by James F. Pinkney during ww I (1982.0207). Michael Pizitz: 15 mint postage stamps of Austria, Bavaria, France, Spain, Switzerland, and Italian States (1984.1132). Plantronics (tnrough Josepn =. Compton): VUSET computer terminal with keyboard, touch tone telepnone, and power unit (1980.0008). David Plowden: 57 photograpns of bridges of North America (1984.0322); 30 photographs illustrating steel production from taconite pellets to the finished coiied sheets (1984.0827). Plymouth Antiquarian Society (through Dorthea M. Anderson and Anne Sargent): 100-pound piece of gray granite which was part of Plymouth Rock (1985.0316). Saul Pollock: 2 transmit-receiver terminals, 2 acoustic couplers, and 2 relay apparatus, all part of a communications system for the deaf, ca. 1965 (1981.0245). Lisa S. Popeil for the Popeil Family in memory of Samuel J. Popeil: "Veg-O-Matic II" food cutter, 1975 (1986.0222). Potomac Polo Club (through Joseph 0. Muldoon, Jr.): polo ball (1984.0522). James A. Potts: T-shirt, belt buckle, pin, and an automobile plate commemorating athlete Jim Thorpe in the town of Yale, Oklahoma (1984.0864). Robert K. Powell: U.S. Army Air Force astro-compass used for airborne navigation and its case, WW II (1984.0143). Heloise B. Power: "Lotus Ware" ceramic pitcher made by Knowles, Taylor and Knowles of East Liverpool, Ohio, 1890-97 (1986.0894). John C. Power: 14 political buttons and 2 political badges made by John Power Badges, 1975-78 (1984.0884). The Pressure Positive Co. (through Bernard L. Gladieux, Jr.): "Backnobber" used in muscle therapy (1985.0220). Howard Price in memory of his son Barry E. Price: world-wide collection of 2,273 mint postage stamps depicting flowers, and 110 miscellaneous foreign mint postage stamps (1983.0639). Princeton University, Department of Astrophysical Sciences (through D. 8. Hortenbach): polarizing photometer used by Raymond Smith Dugan in his study of eclipsing binaries and intrisic variables (1985.0801). Linda T. Puller: poster from the Mondale-Ferraro presidential campaign of "Liberty Leading the People -- 1984" by Kip Overton (1984.1052). Gordon Purdy: porcelain plate with replica of the "Great Seal of the United States" by Pickard, Inc., 1982 (1984.0520). Quantum Laser Corporation (through Andrew G. Blake): sample of tool steel laser clad with cobalt base alloy (1985.0296). Dr. Grace Shover Quinn and Dr. Robert B. Quinn: alto recorder with inStruction pamphlet (1983.0873). Qume Corporation, A Subsidiary of ITT (through J. Simoson): Sprint 5/55 Printer made by Qume Corporation with power suppl 2 manuals (1983.0167). Jacob Rabinow: "scanned comparison" reading machine (1982.0393). Robert B. Randels: child's orthopedic shoe and a photograph of Carl F. W. Schmidt who wore it, 1883 (1985.0677). Joseph G. Ranelli: barrel-shaped "Rochester Root Beer" soda disdenser, ca. 1940 (1984.0558). Henry Rau (through Marion L. Rau): 116 ceramics of mainly English Wedgwocd manufacture (1981.0464). Mrs. Joseph J. Ray (through Daniel D. Ray): multitester stencil template wizn 'S 6 paper tapes and a research notebook used by Joseph J. Ray (19385.0815 Einar H. Raysor: pair of wooden skis with bindings, pair of bamboo ski pole pair of leatner ski boots, wool ski hat, and 6 tubs of wax, all used petween 1936 and 1944 (1985.0809). Bill Rechin: 4 posters using the cartoon characters from "CROCK" (19835.0255). Myrtle Reed: hand-embroidered quilt with the portrait, dates of offics, and signature of each President of the United States from George Washington to Ronald Reagan, made by Myrtle Reed, Maudie Coffer, and Louise Witt, 1980s (1985.0338). Molka Reich: wood and canvas cat puppet used in Baba-Yaga plays in the 1930s (1985.0805). Janice H. and Peter R. Reilly: Roman Empire silver denarius of Marcus Aurelius, A.D. 161-180 (1984.0786). Jonn Paul Remensnyder: 326 pieces of 18th- and 19th-century American stoneware (1977.0803). Remington Arms Company, Inc.: .35 mm caliber rifle stock (1980.0407). Kalman Renner: bronze medal honoring George Frederick Handel (1985.0755). Banco Central de la Republica Dominicana (through Manuel A. Bello Cabral and Miguel Estrella Gomez): uncirculated set of 5 coins from the Dominican Republic, 1983 (1984.0780). Charles V. Reynolds: 3 penny banks made of sandcast aluminum, "Reagan 81 (The Jelly Bean King)," "Campaign 84 (Reagan-Bush)(Mondale-Ferraro)," and "Reagan 85 (50th presidency)" (1985.0908). Rhode Island School of Design Faculty Association (through Kenneth Hunnibell): Rhode Island School of Design Faculty Association Award medal struck in 1984 by Merlin Szoesz (1985.0826). Lester W. Rice, Jr.: pair of woman's brown leather shoes, 1830-50; black hat with feather and rhinestone trim, 1885-95; fabric handkerchief case, 1900-20; and 2 beaded purses, 1900-25 (1984.0897). Eri Horner Richardson, Jr. and Phyllis H. Richardson: footed glass bowl and a frosted glass shoe, both produced for the U.S. Centennial, 1876, a ceramic display plaque, and a ceramic urn with cap, all made at Arequipa Sanatarium and designed by Eri H. Richardson, Sr., ca. 1923; and his book of designs and blueprints (1982.0806). Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad, Potomac Yard (through W. D. Morris): journal bearing for use on freight cars contained in original box, 1960s (1983.0792). Irving Richter: lithograph of Lewis Cass, Democratic candidate for the twelfth president of the United States, 1848 (1985.0004). Mary A. Ridgway and General Matthew B. Ridgway: uniform coat with insignia and decorations, trousers, and shirt, worn by General Ridgway when he sat for his official portrait as U.S. Army Chief of Staff (1985.0659). Barton B. Rinehart: 31 pressed pattern glass goblets of U.S. and Canadian manufacture originally collected by Dorothy Blake Rinehart (1985.0589). Bernard Ring: 2 U.S. covers and a United Nations cover, all commemorating stamps as education, November 19-21, 1971 (1984.0516). Mike Ringo: Auctori Plebis token, 1736 (1986.0570). S. Dillon Ripley: first day cover commemorating Project Tiger, postmarked New Dehli, India on November 22, 1983 (1984.0081). Roanoke Transportation Museum (through Stuart L. Sours): 5 cacheted covers with pictorial cancellations applied at tne Roanoke Transportation Museum in conjunction with a celebration of the Roanoke Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, 1979-83 (1984.0542). Joyce and Kenneth Robbins: 446 Indian fiscal stamps (1985.0822). if Ann C. Robertson: ll pieces of Grover Cleveland memorabilia (1986.0212). Edwin K. Robinson: pair of U.S. Navy identification "dog" tags with chain and a pair of tan canvas leggings, all ca. 1945 (1984.0301); 2-card set of hooks and eyes, 1900-9 (1985.0117); 5 cabinet prints, 2 tintyoes, 2 portraits in cardboard cases, a carte de viste, and a school photograph (1985.0207); metal charge ticket from Frederick Loeser & Co. of Brooklyn, New York, ca. 1920 (1985.0756). William J. Robinson: 63 campaign buttons, a badge, and a pin for Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro during the 1984 presidential campaign (1986.0449). Pnillip Rochlin: ll uniform items worn by Mr. Rochlin while in the U.S. Merchant Service, ca. 1945 (1984.0899); 3 cap covers, a blue uniform coat, and a set of buttons of the U.S. Merchant Service, ca. 1946 (1985.0149). Rock City Gardens, Inc. (through William H. Chapin): 2 bumper stickers, "See - Rock City" and "Rock City," from the 1940s (1984.0451); birdhouse painted With advertisement “See Rock City," ca. 1960 (1984.0652). Jean Rodrigues in memory of Elfriede Bonello: 5-lati coin of Latvia dated 1931 (1985.0601). Fred M. Rogers: 4 videotape cassettes of the "Mister Rogers" program (1984.1037). Elizabeth H. Rollings: perforated paper embroidery of "The Lord's Prayer" ina wooden frame, embroidered in 1890 by Nancy Sawyer of Providence, Rhode Island (1985.0834). Jerry Rollins: 2 buttons marked "Palter Nondale for Pres.???" from the 1984 Republican National Convention (1985.0128). J. William Rosenthal, M.D.: 1l pairs of American-made glasses, late 20th century; 2 Grieshaber cutting instruments for eye surgery; and a container cover for Singleton's Eye Ointment (1984.0822); 3 intraocular lenses (1985.0419); set of 4 coins, set of sunglasses, 2 eye wash cups, an opthalmic poster by Chibret, microsurgical knife, Aspetorn contact lens cleaner with case, eel skin glass case, schematic eye, electric eye coutery, ointment jar with cover, lens trial box, binoculars, plastic surgical lens, and an implant holder (1985.0504); 10 eye wash cups and a Neu-Vita Oculizer eye massager, a quackery device (1986.0094); token labelled "Dr. N. B. Leidy, Blood Purifier 217 N. 6th Street, Philadelphia, PA" and "Dr. D. L. Flemming, 635 Vine Street, NE, Cor. 7th Street, Philadelphia" (1986.0455). Mary Rosner: fork imprinted "Troop K, 7th Cavalry" (1986.0227). Robert Rosner, M.D.: 2 retinoscopes used to measure focal planes of the eye (1984.0538). Marcel G. Ross: "Milwaukee" back brace worn by Peter Ross for treatment of scoliosis, 1978-79 (1985.0789). Mary Ross: cloak worn by George M. Cohan in his 1930 road show, The Tavern (1984.0941). Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Rothschild: oil painting by Charles Lundgren of the N.S. Savannah, the first nuclear-powered merchant vessel, launched on July, 217, 1959 (1985..0312).. Mrs. Marie Rotter: 3 bronze and 1 silver sleigh bells brought to America from Finland, ca. 1911 (1981.0632). Rose F. Roucoules in memory of Alfred and Lucia Fages: 29 glover's tools and artifacts -(314490). Louise S. Rousseaux: orogram with menu for the Inaugural Ball of President Theodore Roosevelt held on March 4, 1901 (1985.0241). Melba S. Royal: automobile license tag with number 25 issued by Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1904 (1984.0113); automobile license tag with number 1 issued by Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania to Robert Allison in 1903 (1984.0114). Royal Palm Polo-Sports Club Inc. (through Kennetn F. Gerard): Arena volo ball used for practice and a Royal Palm Polo-Sports Club Inc. program, 1933 (1984.0803); polo trophy for the "Sunshine League Championship, 1960-1981" (1985.0550). Marion Joyce Rubissow: W. & H. Hutchinson Lavenman or Domestic Clyster kit in box with all parts, late 19th century (1984.0466). Anna L. and Homer M. Ruley: 5 sets of Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway date nails (1985.0409). Margaret A. Ruppert (through Anita F. Mitchell): white uniform and skirt worn by Miss Ruppert while serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve Yeoman (F) during WW I (1985.0295). RUSH/berivon, inc. (through Beryl Rush Webb): 4 orthopedic pins, 1985, and a prototype orthopedic pin, 1948, for the fixation of bone fractures (1986.0125). David H. Russell: painted tintype of William Gaston Raynor, 19th-century relative of Mr. Russell, in its original frame (1986.0538). Helen Winnett Russell: 2 woman's gloves and a purse, 1948-52, and 2 woman's hats, 1950-59 (1982.0112). Wm. Rutledge: gray T-shirt stenciled with a red clenched fist by Mr. Rutledge when participating in a "Sit-in" at Harvard University, winter of 1968-69 (1985.0363). City of Sacramento (through the Honorable Anne Rudin): 2 brochures, a bumper Sticker, and a resume for the campaign of Anne Rudin for mayor of Sacramento, California (1986.0012). Lucile E. St. Hoyme: 4 Czechoslovakian postage stamps (1984.0511). St. Joseph Medical Center (through Michael Adler and Joseph Maio): portable anestnesia machine, ca. 1920 (1986.0641). St. Joseph Scnool (through Michael P. O'Connor and Donna C. Vallee): 4 elementary school desks (1982.0717). St. Procop's Church (through James J. Vesely): catalog file cabinet with glass and paper slides, stereo viewer, and a teacher's desk and slide cabinet, all from St. Procop's Church in Cleveland, Ohio, ca. 1912 (1982.0716). Marvin Salo: Finnish-American birch bark basket and a pair of ski poles made by Mr. Salo in 1980 (1980.0747). Matt T. Salo: fortune telling sign, "Sister Marie/Reader & Advisor" (1985.0364). Bernard J. Sandler (through Peter H. Falk): 22 etchings of soldiers during WW I and a lithograph of a WW II scene, all by Lester G. Hornby (1984.0426). Robert C. Sardino: Western Electric microphone, ca. 1924 (1984.0613). SAS Philatelic Club: 5 first flight covers of the Scandanavian Airlines System (1983.0559); 8 first flight covers of the Scandanavian Airlines System (1984.0007); 14 first flight covers of the Scandanavian Airlines System (1985.0116); (through Niels Sommer): 90 first flight and commemorative covers of the Scandanavian Airlines System (1984.9895); 19 first flight covers of the Scandinavian Airlines System (1985.0674). Nicolas W. Sassow: 2 German military field compress bandages, a cotton strap tourniquet, and a Russian military field compress, all WW II (19865.0545). , Joseph Sataloff, M.D.: Russian Byzantine-design ceramic vase made by the Prancis Gardner Factory in Verbilki, Russia, ca. 1876 (1982.0802). Scandinavian Airlines System (through Delmar WNordn): 633 first Flight covers is (1984.0417). Ted Scarlet: Great Smoky Mountains National Park pennant, ca. 1945 (1985.9588). Raymond G. Schapley: German-Belgian double barrel 12 gauge shotgun, ca. 1870 (1984.0457). Dr. Arthur L. Schawlow: laser eraser (1985.0144). Mrs. Frances J. Scheele: pair of woman's high-top ice skates, 1925, anda orass finger ring, 1923-24 (1985.01638). David E. Schenkman: 17 U.S. tokens (1984.1051). Allan D. Scherer: polo uniform worn by Allan D. Scherer including a helmet, glove, shirt, pair of boots, jodhpurs, belt, knee pads, and a pair of stirrups (1985.0170). Mrs. C. B. Schmeltzer in memory of C. B. Schmeltzer: Webb adder, Keuffel & Esser planimeter in case with instruction pamphlet, set of drawing instruments in case, Gundlach microscope in case, cleaning rod, photograph of President Taft, set of 3 pencil sketches, and a copy of Spencerian Drawing Book No. 3 by H. Hitchings published in 1872 (317925). Floyd H. Schmick: pamphlet titled Supplementary Rural Delivery Salary Tables published by the U.S. Post Office Department in 1921 (1985.0350). June M. and Paul E. Schmid: set of 59 documents including letters, notes, envelopes, and application cards, 14 pamphlets, 4 books, a group of 4 newspaper articles, the booklet One World, and a copy of the magazine Plain Talk, all relating to Reverend Charles E. Coughlin, 1930s (1985.0049). Fred W. and Marie S. Schmidt: 2 sets of collar insignia and a WW I Victory medal whicn belonged to Barbara Ziegler who joined the Army Nurse SOrnS tn 90) “(198.0276 ). Harry Schneider: Underwood Sundstrand adding machine (1985.0655). D. Scott: 2=-pDiece corn broom-making machine (314498). Mrs. Donald C. Scott (through Juliet Bartoletti): Spanish knapsack, blue infantry aiguillette, American Bible Society New Testament, 1897, and a pass from the 10th Infantry Headquarters dated 1899, all collected in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War (1984.0435). Seafarers International Union (through Charles A. Svenson and Dorothy Wicker-Re): 50 miscellaneous items from the Seafarers International Union including stationery, caps, documentary material, stickers, photographs, pins, buttons, and a pen (1986.0448). Irving N. Segal: Arithma stylus-operated adding machine with case, made by Addiator in the early 20th century (1986.0543). Colonel Donald A. Seibert: 8 political buttons and a badge stating "Let's Stay Out" (1986.0204); 37 pin-back buttons of sports, religious, educational, and entertainment subjects (1986.0210). Ross Sellers: 10 pieces of equipment and tools from the I. Bedichimer & Company Masonic Jewelry Shop in Philadelphia and 3 Masonic pin decorations produced by the shop (1986.0354). Sid Semsey: set of 4 National Prohibition Act prescrivtion planks for whiskey, Cac 925) (198'5..07.66));5 Service Employees International Union (through Jonn J. Sweeney): 29 pieces of documentation, posters, newspapers, and buttons and a videotape cassette produced by the Service Employees International Union for the Mondale presidential campaign, 1984 (1985.0176). Barry S. Shanoff: 2-piece tickertape from AP/UPI teletype macnines of the report of the assasination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963 (1984.1097). Warren G. Sharples: White Cross electric vibrator, 20th century (1985.0146). David H. Shayt: stove-polishing paste in a wooden box patented in 1871 and made by the American Chemical Manufacturing Company of Rochester, New York (19385.0963); in honor of Elizabeth Summerville Aspinwall: deco stvle watch (1984.9553). ; Petrena Abbe Shea: 44-star U.S. national flag, 1891-96 (1984.0797). Robert E. Sheldon: household postal scale made by tne Kingsbury Manufacturin Company of Keene, New Hampshire (1985.0695). Dr. Emma Shelton: 2 woman's fans, 1880-1900 and a girl's dress, 1873-85 (1983.0821). Randall M. Shelton: Vermont copper coin dated 1786 (1986.0530). Shiley Incorporated (through Barbara Frey): 4 Bjork-Shiley cardiac valve prostheses (1985.0439). Wesley E. Shook: 2 American propaganda pamphlets from WW II (1985.0423). Howard J. Short, Sr.: uncancelled cacheted envelope commemorating National Air Mail Week observances at Willow Grove, Pennsylvania on May 15-21, 1938 (1984.0701). Shugart Associates (through J. S. Campbell): minifloppy disk drive with 9 engineering drawings and diagrams (1982.0385). H. W. Simmons: 3 cards for making automatic telephone calls in Belgium and England and an English token for promoting traditional ales (1984.0766). George W. Sims: 48 artifacts of religious and utilitarian use from various nations, 20th century (1981.0726); 6 cloth chevrons, 4 buttons and a bronze button set; 2 collar insignia; 2 medals; a hat cord; belt plate; web belt; fired projectile; and a Panama Canal Zone identification tag (1984.1091). Lydia Foster Sinclaire: candlestick with green overlay on stem and engraved grapes and leaves and a sherry glass and an iced tea glass engraved with a floral motif, all of colored glass and made by H. P. Sinclaire & Company of Corning, New York, 1920s (1985.0082). Vijai Pal Singh: 677 Indian fiscal stamps, 1870-1947 (1986.0120). Robert N. and Sara Singleton: peace banner segment reading "Let There Be Peace on Earth and Let It Begin With Me" from the August 4, 1985 rally (1985.0945). Shellyne M. Sippo: 2 phonograph records titled "Mr. Reagan (Won't You Give Me A Job?)" produced by Michael and Shellyne Sippo, 1983 (1984.0808). J. B. Skelton, M.D.: 2 Dalkon Shield intrauterine devices, one new and one used (1985.0892). B. fF. Skinner: programmed teaching machine with 4 sets of disks and sheets and 2 sets of sheets (318945); pre-computer teaching machine designed to teach arithmetic and spelling to grade school students, made by IBM (1984.1069). Thomas H. Slack: Squadron Bulletin from the U.S. Flagship New York, off Santiago de Cuba, July 3, 1898 (1986.0259). Ruell A. Sloan in memory of Dr. Margaret H. and Dr. Ruell A. Sloan: 13 medical apparatus, surgical instruments, and microscope slides, 4 light bulbs, 2 mouth pieces, and a battery (1984.1044). Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (through John S. Laughlin, Ph.D. and Roger A. Parker): Betatron unit (1984.0642). Walter H. Smartt, M.D.: 3 watt-hour meters (1984.0919). Elizabeth D. Smith: tally sheet for the "1972 Nixon Campaign Volunteer Walxing List™ (1986.0313). Gary W. Smichn: enlisted man's identification badge for use in the Office of Ehe; Chief, of, Staff, 1985; (1935 ..0537.).. Harriet K. Smith: woman's muff and scarf worn by the donor's grandmother, Mary ive} E. Foy, 1895-1905 (1985.0732). Oscar W. Smith, Jr. in honor of Oscar W. Smith, Sr.: phonograph record titled "The Political Minstrel" recorded by Joe Glaser for the Democratic Party during the 1955 presidential campaign (1984.08383). Paul N. Smith: 35 pieces of insignia worn by Mr. Smith while a member of tne R.O.T.C. of Appalachian State University, 1973-82 (1982.0374). Rachel M. Smith: 6 dinner plates from the Steubenville Pottery and a martini pitcher with 6 goblets, water pitcher with stopper, 2 dessert plates, 2 salad plates, 2 goblets, and 2 candle holders from the Cambridge Glass Company (1984.0867). Stanley H. Smith: 2 clothing bags, 2 magazine pouches, a pair of black rubber sandals, telephone receiver, rifle cleaning kit, pistol ramrod, anda poster, all issued by the U.S. Army, North Vietnam, or the Viet Cong, ca. 1968 (1984.0296). Verna E. Smith: doll made of rope by sailor Gilman L. Smith during WW I (1984.0635); savings account bankbook for account opened October 4, 1929 at the Kennebunk Bank of Kennebunk, Maine (1984.0741). Arthur Smukler: 2 signs of "Chaplin" and "Rough Riden Raboi" used by Rabbi Capt. Harry Z. Schreiner on his jeep in Korea, 1950, and a container of mints labeled "Male Contraceptive Pills" from the television show "The Life and Times of Eddie Roberts or L.A.T.E.R." (1985.0353). Carol A. and Richard A. Sobel: 17 pieces of uniform clothing worn by Mr. and Mrs. Sobel during their military careers, 1974-84 (1985.0098). The Society of Medalists (through Joseph Veach Noble): U.S. medal "Bursting the Bounds" by Donald Delue, August 1985 (1986.0157); U.S. medal "Escape and Capture" by Richard M. Miller, 112th issue of The Society of Medalists, 1985 (1986.0491). Software Country (through Les Crane): 2 computer software programs titled "I Ching, The Book of Change" and "Software Golden Oldies Volume I" (1985.0816). Janet W. Solinger: woman's 3-piece St. John suit, 2-piece Anne Klein suit, 3-piece Robert Janan dress, a white blouse, and a plaid handkerchief, 1977-81 (1986.0046). Mary Nicholas 0. Sommerfeldt: 2 framed photographic portraits of Giuseppe and Mary Pasculli, ca. 1915 (1984.0907). John T. Sorbie: 4 posters from the Perkins Shearer/Denver Symphony Annual Polo Cup, 1982-85 (1985.0813). Ernest M. Sorrell: prototype of a device for propping up a baby bottle designed by Mrs. A. B. Sorrell, 1984 (1985.0102). University of South Carolina at Aiken (through Frankie H. Cubbedge): 5 leaflets, 4 programs, 4 posters, 2 bumper stickers, 2 buttons, and a bookmark from the Women's History Week Project neld at the University of South Carolina at Aiken, March 7-13, 1982 (1986.0005). University of South Florida, Medical Center, College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics (through John S. Curran, M.D.) and Tampa General Hospital (through Charlie F. Scott): Pragel carrier for transporting infants to the hospital, ca. 1939 (1984.1028). South of the Border, Inc. (through Ray Schafer): souvenir sombrero ashtray and charm bracelet from South of the Border, Inc., 1950s (1985.0586). South Walpole State Prison: 2 first day covers commemorating penal pnilately (1984.0515). Government of Spain, Arm Museum of Madrid (through Agustin Caro): 3 rep of Spanish regimental fla War (1981.0856). Lydia P. Speir: 2 girl's hats, 1935-40 (1985.0691). William F. Spengler: 69 Indian coins (1985.0505); 83 coins from various Indian states and Delhi Sultans (1985.0683); 6 ancient Indian "pent-bar"” Satamana coins (1986.0645). Philip D. Spiess: tile panel made by Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, Onio, T904=15. (19381.1028). Allan J. Spilner: 15 phonorecords (1985.0561). Sports Illustrated (through Jane Gilchrist): 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team artifacts including a pair of gloves, leg warmers, pair of skates, pants, helmet, jersey, and a poster (1984.0940). Phil Spottswood: camera lucida engraved "Alex Alexander Optician to the Queen Exeter” and wooden case (1985.0434). Ellen V. Sprouls: 2 leaflets, 2 brochures, 2 stickers, a plastic bag, newsletter, and a brochure, all relating to equal rights and abortion rights issues (1985.0524); 3 handouts titled "Nuclear Arsenal Project," "They Did It Before They'll Do It Again Prevent World War III--No Matter What It Takes," and "Dates and Locations of Exhibition Amber Waves of Grain," 2 brochures titled "Our March Towards Nuclear War...Can be topped” and "Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament Let's Wrap Up This Arms Race," a bumper sticker, "Freeze Nuclear Weapons," and a postcard "Amber Waves of Grain August 4-16 On The National Mall Washington, D.C." (1986.0051). Hazel C. Squires: theatre program titled "New York Hippodrome Souvenir Book" for the 1906-7 season (1986.0103). Benjamin Stack: 10 Roman Imperial bronze coins (1984.0859); 24 Roman bronze coins (1984.0963). Estate of Benjamin Stack (through Harvey G. Stack): 25 Roman Imperial sestertii (1934.0995). Benjamin, Harvey G., and Norman Stack: 68 original drawings by Victor D. Brenner for medals, trademarks, bookplates, and border designs (1979.1200); 88 counterfeit dies of Roman Imperial, Byzantine, and Vandal coins (1984.0925). Harvey G. Stack: 13 ancient Greek gold and silver coins (1984.0857); 10 Roman and Greek coins (1984.0910); 51 ancient Greek silver coins (1984.0990); Queen Victoria proof sovereign, 1857 (1984.1109); 4 dies and a die ring used to strike commemorative medals (1985.0827). Harvey G. and Norman Stack: 3 pieces of funeral money; a souvenir badge, 1898; U.S. trick coin; membership token; Lyceum Theatre storecard; and a fare token (1985.0123); 13 Indian coin dies (1985.0486); 10 Egyptian lead tokens and 2 Kushan silver coins (1985.0487); 11 Indian coin dies (1985.0488); 50 French and medieval coins, 13 Sasanian coins, 5 Persian clay tokens, and 4 French Indian coins (1985.0489); 95 Persian sigloi coins of the 4th century (1985.0490); 11 Indian coin dies and 6 Belgian medal dies and hubs, 17th through 20th centuries (1985.0492); 6 British documents with signatures of Kings George I, II, III, IV, V, and VI (1986.0185); silver Battle of Vera Cruz award medal designed by Charles Cushing Wright between 1847 and 1854 (1986.0583). Norman Stack: 8 Roman Imperial bronze coins and 7 ancient Greek silver coins (1984.0850); 10 ancient Roman and Greek silver and bronze coins (1984.0909); 52 ancient Greek silver coins (1984.0992); 2 dies used to strike a medal commemorating Colonel John Armstrong, ca. 1874, and 2 dies used to strike a medal commemorating Benjamin Franklin, 1920 (1985.0823). James W. Stancil: Underwood Champio.. portable typewriter, war correspondent model with a built-in telescoping tripod stand and case (1985.0954). CO Dr. Frank Stanton: Columbia 360 phonograph (1986.0196). Albert Starr, M.D.: prosthetic mitral valve first used in a human heart in September 1960 (1984.0704). Christopher K. Steele and Rosemary Steele: 12 ceramic pieces produced by the "RAM Process" developed by Ricnard Steele and A. R. Blackoirn in 1943 and 2 pieces of studio pottery by Richard Steele (1983.0751). Sam D. Steinhart: collection of 617 buttons containing protest buttons, protest labor buttons, anti-Vietnam War buttons, and Spanish Civil War buttons (19385.0106). Barbara D. Stewart: blue plastic kazoo marked "Keep America Humming," 1984 (1985.0681). Leslie J. and Marie M. Stewart: 53 artifacts used by cowboys in the Paradise Valley, Nevada, 20th century (1981.0085). Dennis Stillings: Albert Abrams oscilloclast with 9 accessories, attachments, and cover, patented February 20, 1923 (1982.0087). Marion B. Stokes: phonorecord album titled "The Missing Linc" (1984.1116). Robert G. Stone: 277 postally used foreign stamps (1984.0927). Madeline B. Storm: scrapbook and journal combination with 2 Convoy booklets kept by Cecil E. Storm while serving in the U.S. Naval Reserve aboard the USS St. Louis during WWI (1984.0809). Robert L. Strong: yellow silk twill dress with cream-colored lace, made for a woman and later altered to fit a girl, 1840s (1986.0166). Julie Anne and Sharon Lynn Stumpf: set of 5 award ribbons, set of 4 medals, 3 T-shirts, a racing swim suit and cap, and a hooded sweat jacket (1985.0622). Henry Sugimoto: 3 oil paintings by Mr. Sugimoto of life at Camp Jerome, Arkansas, an internment camp for Japanese-Americans during WW II (1984.1118). Donald H. Sultner (through Haldeman S. Wertz): Hasselbad camera with 7 accessories, Rolleiflex camera with Xenar lens and original box with 3 accessories, Rolleiflex camera with Planar lens and original box with 2 accessories, 2 lens papers, 2 sets of film, a projector lamp, light meter, spot meter attachment, tape splicer, lens brush, and a cable release (1983.0005). Loretta Dewey Suman: hand cultivator with 2 attachments made by the Lerop Plow Company of Leroy, New York (1984.0344). Ruth M. Suppes: black and white photograph of Mrs. Grover Cleveland when she was a young lady (1985.0455). Estate of Genevieve Woodard Swanson (through Ann H. Forward and Jane Jeffers): hexagonal wooden medicine chest covered with hand-tooled brass containing 27 hand-blown glass bottles and 8 wooden drawers, 17th century (1985.0202). Francis L. Sward: 10 manuscript dyer's record books dating between 1844 and 1880 owned by John Oldfield, former assistant manager of Garner Print Works in Garnersville, New Yorx (1984.94386). Government of Sweden, The Swedish Post Office, Stamps and Philatelic Service: 259 mint stamps and booklets, 41 first day- covers, 12 maximum cards, ll post cards, and 5 souvenir sheets of Sweden (1983.0522); 464 stamps, 24 covers, and 20 maximum cards of Sweden (1984.0050); Postens Frimarksavdelning (through Sirkka Lehtinen): 134 mint stamps, 18 first day covers, 14 maximum cards, and 5 souvenir sheets of Sweden (1934.0627); 440 mint stamps, 48 first day covers, and 44 maximum cards of Sweden (1985.0114). Avron Y. Sweet, M.D.: infant's continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP). system, 1970s (1984.0528). Synertek, Inc. (through Robert Dickey): SY6502-8 bit microprocessor (1984.0154). Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Off the Dean (through Judith Hickmott): measuring microscope in case wi objective used by Frederick Goudy to measure matrices (19384.10156). Merlin Szoesz: F.I.D.E.M. medal commemorating the U.S. delegation to the 1985 Congress, Stockholm, designed by Merlin Szoesz (1985.0720); U.S. Commemorative Tricentennial Medal of Albany, New York, 1686-1936 (1986.0631). Robert Tamarantz: Indian trade token from Bylas, Arizona (1985.0025). Joseph Tamele: pocket watch with movement and dial marked "Henry Fraiberg/Cleveland, 0." (1984.0915). James P. Tanner: fishing reel patented March 14, 1905 by Frank Fullilove of Owenton, Kentucky and a medal awarded for the reel at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 (1985.0508). Ernest H. Taylor: Japanese duplicating mold for printing type (1983.0840). Henry Taylor: set of 12 railroad keys, 7 jacket buttons with L&N logo on top of button, L&H porter uniform hat, and a railroad lantern (1985.0552). Dr. Gordon K. Teal: 2 silicon and a germanium man-made crystals which led to the development of integrated circuits (1984.0126). Technicon Instruments Corporation, Diagnostic Systems Division (through F. R. tubbins III and John Whitehead): first working system of the Technicon Autoanalyzer for analyzing blood tests and its prototype developed in 1953 by Leonard T. Skeggs, Ph.D. (1984.0608). Estate of Carmela Tedeschi (through Dina T. Fleming): man's 3-piece suit, 1950-70; woman's 2-piece dress, 1900-5; and a woman's petticoat, 1950-55 (1983.0829). Temple University, School of Communications and Theater, Department of Radio-Television-Film (through Francis L. Heying): 23 audio discs of radio transcriptions of programs and interviews with various entertainment and sports personalities, 1930-50 (1985.0302). Theradyne Corporation (through Jack H. Casper): l3-piece, 3-wheeled "Titiann” wheelchair made of titanium by Theradyne Corporation, 1983 (1984.0674). Albert E. Thill, M.D.: 3 political tokens from Orange County, California (1985.0422). Miriam Streator Thorward: 2 boy's straw hats, 1890-1900 (1984.1087). Marilee Tillstrom: woman's fan advertising "Putnam Fadeless Dyes-Tints," 1930-45; and an off-white dickey, 1940-60 (1986.0045); 3-piece curling iron with its original box and instructions made by the Edison Electric Appliance Company of Chicago, 1906; a box of mascara made by Avon Products, Inc. of New York, 1943; and a plastic shopping bag, 1980-86 (1986.0321). Toshiba America, Inc., Information Systems Division (through Richard Loc Toshica printer with 10 pieces of associated documentation (1985 Tracor Instruments, Tracor, Inc. (through R. E. Oliphint): Tracor Model Rubidium-87 Vapor Absorption Frequency Standard with clock movement, a Spare vapor absorption cell, and a spare rubidium lamp (1981.0076) Sebastian J. Tralango: 6 drawing instruments in a box, 2 curves, set of rules, slide rule, beam compass set, and a planimeter (1984.1071). Nicole and Tracey Trapp (through Darrell Trapp): snovel handle used in the Ski-tow at Whitney's in Jackson, New Hampshire, ca. 1936 (1985.0814). Jay Tredwell: menu card for the “Inaugural Luncheon 1981" (1985.0243). Judith A. Trenholme: peace banner segment from August 4, 1985 rally marked Mo fs \o A\ "Anna Karenina, Bambi, Fanshen Fear, Flying Heidi, A Tale of Two Cities, Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1985.0947). Trenton State College, Department of Physics (through Wade Curry and Judson J. Fink): 2 Leyden jars, 2 electrometers, an Edison phonograph, magneto, telegraph receiver, pneumatic syringe, lift pump, weignt of air globe, Daniell-type hygrometer, hygrodeik hygrometer, manometer, and a tangent galvanometer (1982.0230). Marian Lady Tyger Trimiar: pair of boxing gloves and a piece of a terry boxing robe with the name “Lady Tyger," both worn by the female boxer Marian Lady Tyger Trimiar (1985.0052). Robert A. Truax: 3 postal notes dated 1883-90; 2 postal cards and a mourning card cancelled on a Philadelphia streetcar RPO; 2 advice of postal money orders, 1399; postal card with agent marking for J. E. Baird, 1881; anda post card showing the McAllister Streetcar Mail Box of Wilmington, Delaware (1985.0370). TSR Inc. (through Kevin B. Blume): engine and boiler from the sidewheel paddle steamer Lucius Newberry built in 1875, which sank in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin on December 9, 1891 and was salvaged in 1981 (1984.0504). John B. Tullner in honor of his children Cathy, John, Jr., and Jimmy Tullner: 2 trophy baseballs marked “'Mar 30, 1899'/Georgetown University vs Yale" and ""Apr 2, 1909'/Georgetown vs. Penn State,” respectively (1985.0401). Government of the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus, Directorate of Postal Department: 2 stamps and a first day cover of Turkish Cyprus (1983.0286); 9 mint stamps, 4 first day covers, and a souvenir sheet of Turkish Cyprus (1983.0440). Government of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ministry of Communications and Works, Postal Department, Philatelic Bureau: 7 stamps and 4 commemorative covers of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1984.0011); 11 mint stamps and 8 covers of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (1984.0753). Dr. Stephen R. Turner: Zenith television receiver (1984.0875). Hilde Uhlman: 39 mint and used postage stamps of Turkey (1986.0398). Lt.(jg.) W. A. Ullmann: "Operation Urgent Fury" patch worn by participants in the U.S. invasion of Grenada in October 1983 (1985.0233). Union of Concerned Scientists (through Lynda Dreyfuss): 2 television commercials on videotape cassettes, "Haircut” and "Twinkle, Twinkle" (1986.0365). Government of the United Arab Emirates, Ministry of Communications, General Postal Administration, Philatelic Bureau: 4 mint stamps of the United Arab Emirates (1983.0833); 10 mint stamps of the United Arab Emirates (1985.0024). United Association of Office, Sales, and Technical Employees (through Charles D. Huggins): sheet of letterhead and tie tack, both with the United Association of Office, Sales, and Technical Employees' logo (1986.0332). United Automobile Workers of America (through Peter G. Laarman): 3 videotape cassettes relating to the United Automobile Workers’ 50th Anniversary (1986.0139). , United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (through Amy R. Newell): 2 buttons, 2 sheets of stationery, and a lapel pin for the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (1986.0349). The United Food & Commercial Workers International Union, AFL-CIO & CLC (through Lewie G. Anderson): 2 notebooks titled "Meat Packing Industry Fact Book" and "Fact Book on Local P-9/Hormel," 1985 (1986.0366); (through Frank Van Veelen): 5 snoop cards, 6 stickers, 3 videotape O cassettes, 2 press kits, a lapel pin, sheet of letterhead, and an envelope, all relating to The United Food & Commercial Workers, International Union (1986.0113). United Mine Workers of America (through Richard L. Trumka): 6 stickers, 4 bumper stickers, 3 buttons, 2 badges, 2 sheets of stationery, a tie ta decal, and a legislative guide and pocxet calendar, all relating to the United Mine Workers of America (1986.0340). United Nations Postal Administration: 8 miniature sheets of the United Nations flag series issued September 26, 1983 (1983.0557); 564 mint stamps and 6 Miniature sheets of the United Nations (1984.0006); 594 mint stamps and 8 souvenir sheets of the United Nations (1984.0694); 756 mint stamps, 15 postal cards, and 5 stamped envelopes of the United Nations (1985.0211); 648 mint stamps and 8 souvenir sheets of the United Nations (1985.0563). U.S. American Revolution Bicentennial Administration: silver plaquette and a pewter plaquette from the Franklin Mint's "Bicentennial History of the United States Ingot Series" (1984.0767). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Western Region, Bee Research Laboratory (through L. N. Standifer): moveable-frame beehive made by L. Gasca in 1976 from patent specifications of Rev. L. L. Langstroth of Philadelphia, patented October 5, 1852 (1977.0760); Forest Service (through Alfred E. Beaty and James R. Doyden): 12 forestry and fire fighting tools, 5 flags, 4 pieces of "Smokejumper's" clothing, 2 parachutes, 2 bedrolls, and a first aid kit (320022); Meat and Inspection Division (through Dr. M. A. Simmons): 55 wax and plaster models used to train U.S. Department of Agriculture Meat Inspectors in the identification of animal diseases (1982.0801); Soil Conservation Service (through William A. Centopani): soil color set with 32 vials, 1923, and 2 vials of powdered and granulated minerals containing 64 minor elements G1985..0596.).. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards: 12 components of the Standards Eastern Automatic Computer developed ca. 1951 (1980.0305); Division of Metallurgy (through Lawrence H. Bennett): electro-magnet by Varian Associates, a probe, chamber for a mouse, and a cable, all used in the first successful in vivo demonstration of magnetic resonance imaging, performed on a live mouse in 1972 (1986.0014). U.S. Department of Defense, Defense Property Disposal Office: Atlantic Escape and Evasion kit and a Southeast Asia Escape and Evasion kit (1980.0231); Department of the Air Force, Air Force Weapons Laboratory (through Jerry Ray Bettis): 2 plastic strips and a missile nose cone (1985.0293); Headquarters AFMPC/MPCASA (through Stanley M. Duda): 5 pistols, 3 knives, 2 walking cane-guns, 2 rifles, and a double-barreled shotgun (1985.0284); Office of Public Affairs, Community Relations Division, Special Events Branch (through Lt. Col. Joseph S. Panvini): 17 U.S. Air Force campaign streamers used on flagstaffs indicating Vietnam service, 1961-72 (1984.0948); Department of the Army, ARDC Support Activity: British Hotchkiss portable machine gun and a light machine gun of U.S. manufacture (1986.0171); The Chief of Military History and the Center of Military History: enlisted man's wool service coat, 1918, and 2 flags of the Republic of Vietnam (1977.0704); Center of Military History, lst Cavalry Division Museum (through Rudeford M. Norman): British MK-1l anti-tank gun (1984.0922); case of horseshoes, 1903; pair of woman's gray plastic overshoes; pair of low quarter black shoes; set of 5 shelter half pins; binocular case; and a Communion set (1985.0:00); Fort Benjamin Harrison Museum: 2 cotton duck bags, 2 fuze setters, a can of anti-fog, 3 n can of foot powder, poster of decorations and awards, plastic canteen, sectionalized projectile, practice projectile, and an aircraft smoke signal, and illumination device (1979.0329); Fort Huachuca Museum: 1 Signal Service Group guidon, British WW I field telephone, and a Japanese field telephone, 1932 (1986.0307); Fort Sam Houston Museum (through John M. Manguso): 3 pairs of black low quarter dress shoes, 1940s and 1960s (1984.0881); Headquarters, U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command (through Joseph P. Casadei): French machine gun and receiver (1986.0040); The Infantry Center and School (through Capt. Jeffrey G. Miller): 6 insignia, 2 scarves, 2 decals, and 2 helmet liners, all used at the Officer's Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia (1983.0700); The Institute of Heraldry (through Col. Charles R. Spittler): flag of Great Britian, flag of Vietnam, and a flag of the Congo (1982.0022); (through Opal V. Landrum): 53 pieces of distinctive insignia (1986.0457); The Old Guard Museum: 19 firearms and edged weapons (1986.0052); Oregon Military Museum: M14 rifle, grenade launcher, and a submachine gun (1986.0053); Don F. Pratt Museum (through Charles H. Cureton): 3 reproductions of an English musket, 3 rifles, 2 machine guns, a rifle/shotgun, carbine, and a revolver (1985.0145); 2nd Armored Division Museum (through Tambia Little Johnson): 6 British helmets, 1940s, and 2 guidons (1984.1053); 7th Infantry Division and Fort Ord Museum: 16 medal lapel pins; pair of mittens, WW II; pair of combat boots, 1960s; anda sharpshooter qualification badge (1984.0939); 3rd U.S. Infantry and Central Issue Facility (through Colonel Cini): l3-piece dress blue uniform of Colonel Robert G. Krause, Commander of the "Old Guard,” 3rd Infantry, 1985 (1985.0165); 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion: carbine and machine gun of Soviet manufacture (1986.0247); U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum (through Phil Cavanaugh): 3 individual and one pair of red wool U.S. Army experimental snoulder loops and a loop of navy blue wool, 1936-38 (1984.0791); U.S. Army Training Support Center (through Col. Robert E. Spurrier): 42 pieces of insignia and a beret used by mock Soviet Forces during training exercises (1984.0839); U.S. Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (through Lt. Col. D. C. Buckley): 136 mint postage stamps of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands, 1970-71 (1984.0896); U.S. Military Academy Band (through Emma-Jo L. Davis): 7-piece band uniform worn by Sergeant Major Robert Moon, 1974-84 (1985.0510); Department of the Navy, Naval Administrative Command (through R. E. Pastore): R.C.A. electron microscope, utlra microtome, and an intermediate power source (299455); Naval Air Development Center: 20 components related to cathode ray tube display technology and the early applications to aircraft systems, radar, and computers (1978.0261); Office of the Secretary of the Navy: Brazilian Rossi Squire shotgun (1985.0836); U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Development and Education Command (through Capt. C. W. Smith): M1ldo rifle prototype with accessories (1986.0536); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (through Stanley M. Duda): automatic pistol with case and accessories made in Austria by Glock (1985.0405). Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office (through Nick C. Aquilina): sheet of 16 gasoline rationing coupons printed during the Arab oil empargo of 1973 (1984.0966); Oak Ridge Operations (through Joseph A. Lenhard): model demonstrating the diffusion separation of isotopes built t Columbia University in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project Nee cy s—F Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, Division of Heart and Vascular Diseases, Devices and Technology Branch (through Frank Altieri, Ph.D. and Stephen F. Nemerson): 3 Intra-aortic balloon mandrels, 2 energy converters, Statham left ventricular bypass pump computer console, Lowell Harmison total artificial heart, 1971-2, rectangular plastic test model heart, DeBakey pump with Dacron vascular graft filter, totally implantable functional mock-up artificial heart, totally implantable pump used in a cow in 1969, and a pneumatically driven bypass pump devised by Cooley in 1975 (1985.0329). Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service (through Peter A. Anastasi): die proof and a pane of 30 1984-85 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps (1984.0754); pane of 30 stamps and the die proof for the 1985-86 season of Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps (1985.0758); (through Bob Hines): 90 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps with 3 die proofs for the 1969-72 seasons (1985.0391). Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (through Steven Zimmerman): 3 U.S. ten dollar gold pieces dated 1795, 1797, and 1803 (1984.1125); (through Sherlean P. Route): Smith & Wesson semiautomatic pistol with 2 extra magazines (1985.0224); Smith & Wesson pistol (1986.0056). Department of State, Diplomatic Reception Rooms (through Clement E. Conger): carved wooden cigar store figure of an Indian "princess" by John L. Cromwell of Williamsburg, New York, ca. 1874 (1982.0251); Office of the Chief of Protocol: Brazilian Rossi revolver (1985.0839); (through Ulysses Faulkner): Belgian automatic pistol with cleaning rod and extra magazine, made with Browning's patent by Fabrique Nationale (1985.0579). Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Headquarters (through Admiral J. S. Gracey): 3 sets of battle streamers for a Coast Guard flag (1985.0513). Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms: Colt Single-action army revolver (1983.0499); 5 rifles and a pistol (1985.0838); (through Sherlean P. Route): Ruger “Speed Six" revolver (1985.0578); Beretta semiautomatic pistol with magazine and silencer, Beretta semiautomatic rifle, and a Ruger revolver (1985.0769); Smith & Wesson pistol and a Browning high-powered pistol (1985.0837); Colt's Lawman revolver and a Ruger rifle (1986.0322); Bureau of Engraving and Printing (through Robert J. Leuver): 322 certified plate proof sheets (1984.0418); 300 certified plate proofs for U.S. postal issues (1984.0756); 129 certified plate proof impression sheets (1986.0571); U.S. Mint (through Director of the Mint): 2,237 coins and medals from the U.S. Mint transferred to the National Numismatic Collection prior to 1923 (1985.0441); (through Donna Pope): 10 coins comprising 2 U.S. 1984 proof sets (1984.0609); 104 gold, silver, and bronze medals and 10 coins produced by the U.S. Mint and a wooden box used to transfer gold bars to and from Fort Knox (1984.0649); 10 bronze Presidential medals (1984.0989); 34 U.S. coins including 2 U.S. uncirculated sets of 12 each, 1984, and 2 U.S. proof sets of 5 each, 1985 (1985.0122); 3 1984 Olympic gold coins, 3 bronze medals from the National Historical Series, and 2 1984 American Arts gold medallions (1985.0274); 2 U.S. uncirculated coin sets with "D" and "P" mint marks dated 1985 (1986.0036); 6 United States Statue of Liberty commemorative coins, 1986 (1986.0495); 2 U.S. proof coin sets dated 1986-S (1986.0505); Office of the Comptrol Currency, Administrator of National Banks (through Jerry Fi from the Speaker of the House of Representatives Champ Clark to J. B. Harvey, Secretary of the Democratic Central Committee, May 8, 1912 (1985.0907); U.S. Customs Service: Charter Arms Company undercover model revolver (1985.0352); (through Sherlean P. Route): Charter Arms Corporation revolver with leather holster (1986.0055); District Director of Customs: Lefever Arms Company double barrel l6-guage snotgun and an Iver Johnson caliber .22 magnum revolver (1982.0724). General Services Administration (through Victor A. Taylor): 10-dollar gold coin minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1894 (1985.0780). Judicial Branch, Supreme Court of the United States, Office of the Curator (through Gail Galloway): 18 press releases and documents concerning the appointment of Sandra Day O'Connor as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, September 1981 (1983.0845). Legislative Branch, Congress of the United States, Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (through Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.): group of 10 tickets admitting seating to various parts of the Capitol during the Inauguration Ceremonies, 1985, menu and program for the Inaugural Luncheon held in the Statuary Hall on January 21, 1985, and an Inauguration Ceremonies platform map (1985.0420); Library of Congress, Exchange and Gift Division: yellow ticket for reserved section, used for the March on Washington, 1963 (1985.0916); 4 badges, 3 buttons, "Coolidge Again", 2 ribbons, "Give to Alfred E. Smith Memorial Fund" and “Reception Committee--James A. Farley, Postmaster General...," a pin, and a button, "Votes for Women 1915" (1986.0390); (through Peter H. Bridge): 235 pieces of Confederate currency, 4 Confederate 6% coupon bonds, and a leather checkbook holder all from the collections of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan (1984.0787); (through Nathan R. Einhorn): 24 objects used by Nannie Helen Burroughs and her school (1980.0752); 4 Philippine paper currency items, 1940s (1984.0965); (through Elena Zahirpour): 7 U.S. decoration medals and badges (1986.0521); Manuscript Division (through James H. Hutson): 228 philatelic covers, 47 mint and used stamps, 7 aerogrammes, and a Stamped brochure (1983.0216); 414 postage stamps, 90 covers, anda customs stamp (19384.0677). National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center (through Connie Higgs): 9 batteries and 6 electrochemical cells (1984.0630). Postal Service (through Rita L. Moroney): transmitting unit and receiving unit used to send the first INTELPOST transmissions between Washington, New York, and London and 55 originals and copies of early transmissions, ca. 1979 (1985.0358); electric cancelling machine used at the Amundsen/Scott South Pole Station from 1956 to 1984 and 17 blotting wheels (1985.0724); 3 Postmaster's account ledger books and a deposit receipt kept by Simeon Decker at Shoemaker, Pennyslvania from 1898 to 1907 and 2 money order ledger books kept by Charles E. Van Allen at Coolburgh, Pennsylvania from 1902 to 1903 (1985.0740); International Postal Affairs Department (through Irma Harrison): 3 mint stamps and a souvenir sheet of the Yemen Arab Republic (1984.0400); International Relations Branch (through Michael J. Regan): 4,996 mint stamps and 323 souvenir sheets of the Universal Postal Union countries (1983.0141); 6,062 mint stamps, souvenir sheets, and labels of the Universal Postal Union countries (1984 60 mint stamps of Austria (1985.0020); 1,230 mint stamps and 3+ so sheets of Austria, Japan, and the People's Republic of China (19 ); Mail Processing Department (through Randy R. Bailey) 3 plastic acxs, a mail sack clamp, cardboard mail tray and sleeve used for large volume mailing, and a plastic letter tray us to transport mail in and between postal facilities (1984.0693); Office o Consumer Marketing (through W. L. Davidson, Jr.): 285 first day of issue cancellations and event postmarks (1984.0757); Stamp Management Branca, Stamps Division (through James R. Williams): 54 U.S. commemorative panels (1983.0558); 5,140 mint stamps, panes, commemorative panels, souvenir pages, and items of postal stationery of the U.S. (1984.0082); 286 mint stamps, first day covers, souvenir programs, and commemorative panels of the U.S. (1984.0670); 7,319 stamps, 36 commemorative panels, 33 postal cards, 33 souvenir cards, 28 first day covers, 25 souvenir programs, 12 stamped envelopes, 8 air letter sheets, and 8 full imperforate sheets (1985.0210). U.S. Veteran's Administration, Office of Prosthetics & Orthotics Research: 130 artificial limbs and accessories (1978.1026). United States Federal Corporation (through Victor Hugo): gold and a silver 1986-S Flying Eagle proof coins (1985.0915). United Telegraph Workers (through Jerry Grim): lapel pin and a sheet of letterhead from the United Telegraph Workers (1986.0238). Unknown: vase and bowl by Charles Walter Clewell of Canton, Ohio (1982.0503); walking beam for a star spudding rig (1983.0085); 1,357 used stamps from the U.S. and various foreign nations (1983.0143); 15 mint stamps of Cuba (1984.0869); 442 stamps, 88 covers, and a meter strip (1985.0546); one pound bank note from Biafra and a 200-leva bank note from Bulgaria, both distributed by the Franklin Mint (1986.0033); 260 stamps, 6 meter strips, and a cut corner paper cancellation (1986.0069); 9 pieces of Ku Klux Xlan sheet music (1986.0309). The University of Utah, School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Endoscopic and Laser Surgery Unit (through Dr. John A. Dixon and Michael Mattsson): Swartz Endophthalmic laser fiber, 1980; 600u metal adaptor fiber used for colon polyp removal, 1978; and an argon laser fiber with a metal handpiece for dermatology, 1977 (1985.0237). Barbara A. Van Allen in memory of Neil G. Van Allen: 3-wheeled Westcoaster van used to carry mail under the City Delivery Service, 1966 (1985.0372). Julie Van Beek: Stromberg-Carlson radio (1984.0149). Mrs. F. William Van Kirk: button "Herbert Hoover 1932" (1985.0244). J. Varden: carved wooden butcher stamp to mark meat as being kosher (1982501216) Varian Associates (through Martin E. Packard): 2 laboratory notebooks kept by William Earle Bell, 1957, and Arnold L. Bloom, 1958 (1981.0571); Rubidium 87 vapor absorption cell and brass microwave cavity with 2 threaded discs to screw into cavity and a proton magnetometer made by Varian Associates in leather carrying case with sensor and connecting cable (1984.0668). Varian Canada Inc. (through George Tibensky): Varian Associates Rubidium Magnetometer readout instrument and oscillator consisting of cylindrical optical sensor package and sensor electronics connected by a cable (1981.0381). Nathanael P. Vereide: Lufkin tape measure on a reel (1985.0817). J. Fe. Viar, Sr.: repair record card for Baltimore and Ohio mail car number 79, 1919-48; postal route map for North Carolina dated May 1, 1949; anda postal route map for Virginia dated May 1, 1956 (1985.0568). Video Music International, Inc. (through Jack Millman): "Startime"™ video jukepox (19384.0885). Lucy M. Vinson: 2 woman's girdles and a brassiere, 1956-60, and 2 credit cards, 1956-65 (1984.0376). Lo) 7 AY 1?) Herman J. Viola: Smith & Wesson .44 caliber revolver with shortened barrel and ivory, Grips, (198200832): Virginia Hot Springs, Inc., The Homestead (through David Wm. Ingalls): exercise bicycle designed by Dr. Max Herz and manufactured by The KNY-Scheerer Company of New York (1986.0374). Robert M. Vogel: Automatic Rotary Cylinder toy printing press made by the Cincinnati Time Recorder Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1930s (1983.0841); Frank S. Betz wall cabinet electro-therapeutic device, ca. 1910; a leucodescent lamp in a box with 3 filters; and a leucodescent lamp with 3 filters and a pulley counterbalance (1985.0967); Burroughs Model 9 adding Machine, 1905-20 (1986.0092). Maria von Mattheissen: 6 mounted black and white silver gelatin photographic portraits of James Merrill, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Madame Alexander, Nathaniel P. Reed, Mrs. Robert Young, and Morton Downey (1985.0901). Alice Dodge Wallace: academic gown from Oxford University, 1908, including robe, cap, hood, and patch, all worn by Shirley Townshend Wing, 1885-1926 (1984.0841). Dorothy M. Wallace: 5-piece green velvet costume and a 3-piece white satin costume worn by late 19th-century vaudeville performer Bessie Bonehill (1986.0432). Maxine Cook Wann: button, "Patriarchy, The Great Phallusy” (1986.0411). Edward J. Ward: Wesson rimfire pocket rifle with shoulder stock and fitted case, 1870, and a Colt semiautomatic pistol with a holster, web belt, magazine pouch, 3 magazines, and 2 cleaning rods (1983.0736). Wilcomb E. Washburn: green gym shorts, ca. 1930 (1985.0272). Teru Watanabe: calligrapnic scroll of excerpts from the New Testament written in Chinese by Tomoichi Watanabe in 1937 (1986.0598). Waterbury Companies, Inc. (through David S. Ebersole): 9 U.S. Post Office Department button dies (1985.0218); 8 button dies for 2 pairs of coat buttons and cuff buttons from both the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company and the Postal Telegraph Company (1985.0221); 2 button dies used to make buttons for St. Elizabeth Hospital and the U.S. Customs Service (1985.0246); 21 dies for making clothing buttons for various U.S. government agencies (1985.0336). C. Malcelm Watkins: unglazed ceramic tile from San Antonio Mission in California, ca. 1820 (1978.0640); brass and silver-plated nickel lantern, possibly fireman's lantern, ca. 1855 (1984.0283); water can with one glass attached from Northern Railroad, ca. 1860; metal oil can from NYNH&H Railroad, ca. 1900; and an inspection torch from B&M Railroad (1984.0284). Hilda K. Watkins: 2-piece woman's dress worn by donor's mother, Clara Whitney at the birthday ball for the Emperor of Japan, 1884 (1985.0733). Joan Pearson Watkins: niche with figure of St. Joseph and Holy Child Jesus, Philippine Islands, 19th century (1983.0074); 2 Chinese-American costume elements and an oil painting of the Holy Child in a tin frame (1983.0389); Chinese-American gate-leg table stained opaque red and a Chinese-American shop sign, both made in California in the late 19th century (1985.0844); pair of gray translucent galoshes for high-heeled shoes, 1955-65 (1986.0426). Roberta C. Watrous: British medal by John Milton, October 4, 1777 (1984.1111). Tommy Wayman: polo helmet, autographed by Mr. Wayman (1984.0521). WEBCO Records (through Wayne E. Busbice): phonorecord by Brooke Johns (1984.0379). t 9) Wm. R. Weber: California Market Merchandise Certificates issued in San Jose, California in 1936 (1985.0357). Elaine Greening Ames Weed: trunk made of brass, mahogany, and elephant nide by Waterman Brown for the Ringling Bros. Circus in 1874, a set of brass keys, and a set of 2 books dated 1353 and 1373 (1986.0596). John R. Weimer, M.D.: photograph of a 1911 Simplex automobile with a "Buckle-Up”" cancelled stamp on the back, cancellation used November 1 through December 31, 1985 (1985.0965). Dr. Judith Anderson Weise: embroidered quilt commemorating the Pan American Exposition made by Ellen Sophia Cecilia Larson and Hulda Fredericka Larson, early 20th century (1986.0032). John Conrad Weiser: 6 hair nets, 4 Saniform mouthwash tablets, 2 "Boye” dress fasteners, 2 toilet pins, a safety razor, spool of silk thread, hair pins, Kilzo insect powder, and a pair of "Tack-on Soles" (1984.0557). Sidney Weiser: USI TransfeRopot arm invented by Mr. Weiser with slip ring assembly, 3 fuse chips, and adjustable mirror mount (1984.0648). James B. Weist: Railway Mail Service clerk's badge with number 84964 assigned by the Postal Transportation Service (1985.0059). Western Publishing Company, Inc. (through Raymond C. Butman): "Golden Round the World Calendar" for 1974 written in braille (1984.0733). Western Union Telegraph Company (through Anthony B. Leitch): Burroughs Class 3 adding machine (1986.0192). Phyllis S. Wetherill: 6 cookie cutters and a cutter set (1985.0846). Roy Wheeler: photograph of the U.S. fleet at anchor at Culebra, Puerto Rico in 1924 (1984.0721). The White House, Office of the Curator (through Betty C. Monkman): group of 19 rolls of microfilm of White House inventories, 1901-80 (1985.0501). John H. White, Jr.: souvenir ashtray of Detroit, Michigan picturing a clock and the words "Standard Time" (1984.0554); cast bronze sign from a Pullman railroad passenger car, ca. 1880 (1985.0086); 3 shelf clocks, one made by Ansonia Clock Company with a blue ceramic case, ca. 1900, one with a figure of Franxlin Roosevelt with a clock movement made by Jerger Clock Company and a clock case by the Gibralter Electric Company, ca. 1940, and one made by the British United Clock Company, Ltd. with a figure and bicycle, ca. 1900 (1986.0298). Joseph H. White III and Wilma Joan White: 2 sword belts, a dress hat, and a long dress coat used by Dr. Joseph Hill White when a Lieutenent Colonel in the U.S. Public Health Service, ca. 1905 (1985.0757). Lilya S. White: Finnish-American egg beater made by Mrs. White in 1980 (1980.0748). Roger B. White: Appleton car mover used on the Baltimore and Annapolis Railroad (1983.0736); Miro road flare, ca. 1941 (1984.0935); section of fluted metal siding made by Budd Red Lion for railroad cars (1985.0081); automobile garment hook, ca. 1982 (1985.0638); 17 pieces of sheet music (1985.0874); 2 pamohlets, "America Today and Tomorrow Jonn Glenn Talks about his Goals for our Country” and "Gerald R. Ford Our 38th President Destiny's Dark Horse: America's First Unelected President" (1986.0062); 12 pieces of sheet music (1986.0315). Florence S. and Gladys M. Whitehead: Birge & Ives shelf clock, 1832-33 (1985.0941). Maxwell Whiteman: 62 Afro-American figurines and a lithograph titled Busy Spot (1984.0053). Stanley E. Whiting: Monroe calcu pamphlet, 1947 (1986.0131). Mary Turner and Richard A. Whitn ating machine in case with instruction ey: 2 WWI posters, "Books Wanted" from the LUF) wh USMC and "America Calls, Enlist in the Navy" (1985.0764). Kenneth S. Widelitz: Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I microcomputer with monitor, 2 groups of software diskettes, and 9 pieces of reference materials (9'8'3'.,8 1.69)) 1. i Kennetn S. and Milton A. Widelitz: IMSAI 80380 microcomputer assembled by Kenneth S. Widelitz in 1977 with 8 interior components, 7 pieces of software, a Mullen extender board, Micropolis dual drive, and a Sanyo Monitor (1983.0043). Edward A. Wiesman: 113 postage stamps with fancy cancellations (1985.0671). Lillian A. Wiland: 3 letters written by John A. Sinclair to members of his family while serving aboard the U.S. Revenue Schooner Ewing during the Mexican War, 1846-47 (1985.0140). Joseph L. Wiley: 16 pieces of presidential memorabilia (1985.0036). Fred J. Wilkinson: 6 theater glass lantern slides advertising Quigley's Garage, Varley's Tire and Battery Service, and Todd's Highway Express, | 1930s (1983.0790). J. Walter Wilkinson: 6 oil paintings by Mr. Wilkinson and 8 posters, 4 color negatives, 2 sketches, and a photograph derived from the paintings and used to sell war bonds and stamps during WW II (1984.0653). Betty V. Williams: Buddington drafting tool, notebook with stitchery samples, and a miniature sleeve (1984.0076). Edna Williams: toy cannon with lid from the original box made by Milton Bradley Co. of Springfield, Massachusetts, 1914 (1986.0104). Gordon T. Williams, Jr.: oldest chain saw in America manufactured by Andreas Stihl, 1927 (1982.0788). Mrs. Donald E. Willman in memory of Captain Donald E. Willman, USN: U.S. Navy officer's chapeau worn by Capt. Donald E. Willman while a Lt. (jg.)- 1938 (1984.0299). University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Foundation, Inc. (through Leonard L. Gibb): 2 glass nozzles, a ruby rod for Spacerays 500 joule ruby laser, and a quartz nozzle for skin cancer application (1985.0270). Bella W. and Estelle S. Wiser: overskirt of crocheted wool, ca. 1912, anda brass pan used to prepare food for Purim, ca. 1900 (1986.0102). Harold Withers: shooter's harness of leather and cast iron brackets (1982.0223). Gretchen Leah Witt: woman's evening dress of maroon velvet and rose acetate by Victor Costa, 1981 (1986.0403). Kathleen J. Wojan: transparent amber Depression glass cream soup bowl made in the "Diana" pattern by the Federal Glass Company of Columbus, 1937-40 (1985.0628). Bertha Wolman: 4 pol itical buttons, 2 lapel pins, 2 handkerchiefs, anda T-shirt, all with various slogans inscribed on them (1984.0985). E. D. Wolski: 200 postage stamps of Poland and 150 postage stamps of Germany (1984.0742). Women's Vote Project (tnrough Susan J. Smith): 2 buttons, 2 leaflets, 2 Stickers, and a card, all relating to voting and women (1985.0126é). David E. and Marilyn A. Wood: bottle of PDQ bug killer and a bottle of acetate of potassium (1984.0552). Philip Wood: warm-up jacket from the Washington Senators baseball team, 1939 (1986.0430). Evelyn R. Woolf: mirror with porcelain frame decorated in high relief with flowers and putti, mede in Meissen, Germany, late 18th-19th century (1984.1138). George W. Workman: police badge marked "Cook/Jail"™ (1984.1021). Larry M. Wright: 1l7th-century British token salvaged from the Delaware River (1986.0469),. Richard L. Wright: 5-piece U.S. Post Office Department letter carrier's uniform, ca. 1960 (1984.0691). Wright State University, School of Medicine, Department of Medicine in Society (through Jack M. Groves, Marvin R. Manker, and Harvey A. Siegal, Pn.D.): adult-sized tank and accessories used to measure body volume by air displacement, developed and used at the Fels Research Institute (1985.0142). Xerox Corporation (through David J. Kearns): Xerox model 914 fully automatic plain paper copier, 2 servicing field handbooks, and an empty can of Haloid Xerox film remover (1985.0669). Joseph Yakaitis: Mauser semiautomatic pistol with magazine, made in Germany GL98 1 057:2)'s Edward S. Yambrusic: 4 Croatian Easter eggs (1981.0456). Alvin C. and Gladys F. Yantiss: fragment of handwoven patterned heavy white household linen, 18th century (1985.0640). Jay Dee and Joan Yearous: advertising blotter, 1941 (1984.0523). Arthur K. Yellin, R.Ph.: Galton Whistle with rubber bulb (1986.0213). Jean H. Youngren: 1,273 mint and used stamps of the United States, 8 mint stamps of Poland, and 6 mint and used stamps of the Confederate States of America (1984.1018). Betty McGlaughlin Youssef: 24 photographs of the Youssef family and friends autocamping in North Carolina and the West, 1928, and sleighing at Mount Rainier, Washington, 1925 (1985.0587). Gene Zaner: 19 U.S. and French first day covers commemorating the 50th anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, May 20-21, 1977 (1985.0762). Carl Zeiss, Inc. (through Thomas L. Van Cader): student retina pathology set, early 20th century (1986.0305). David E. Zeitlin: 4 examples of "Whieldon-type” English creamware including a tea caddy, teapot, sugar bowl, and part of a vielleuse, ca. 17860 (1985.0749); refined earthenware coffeepot with cover made in Staffordshire, England, ca. 1755 (1986.0041). Zenith Electronics Corp. (through William A. Nail): acousto-optic laser deflector and light modulator (1985.0290). Jeanne R. Zeydel: aluminum hors-d'oeuvre tray made by the Continental Silver Co., Inc. of New York, 1920s-50s (1986.0080). Anne B. Zill: banner, "While there is a soul in prison..." (1985.0943); 139 cause-oriented posters, 10 bumper stickers, 4 sheets of stickers, 2 handbills, a magazine, book, and a leaflet (1986.0231). Zilog-Exxon Information System (through Norm Weise): microchip Z28400P-z80CPU (1984.0123). 9 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Donors of Financial Support Mrs. Cindy Ahearn Dr. J. Frances Allen America-Mideast Educational and Dr. Training Services, I J. Lawrence Angel Anonymous Dr. Drs Mr. Arnfried Antonius Lawrence R. Ash Herbert Athearn Atherton Family Foundation Cratus H. Bailey Mr. Mr. John Bailey W. S. Bailey Leslie Ann Barfield Dr. Dr. Dixie Dir. Dz. Dr. Drs Dr. Mr. R. W. Barker and Mrs. Thomas A. Bartlett Frederick M. Bayer and Mrs. Richard H. Benson Frank Bernard Constance E. Boone and Mrs. Donald T. Bosch Kenneth J. Boss Thomas M. Bown Mrs. James Boyers Ms. Diane F. Bradley Twila Bratcher Gerow D. Brill Dr. Mr. Mary Campbell Brill and Mrs. J. Buckler Harvey R. Bullis, Jr. Dr. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Burch and Mrs. Thomas Burch Esther T. Burditt W. Franklin Burditt Dr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Dba Mr. Ms. Mr. Mr. C. M. Burgess and Mrs. John Burns and Mrs. Roy J. Burroughs Walter J. Byas and Mrs. Stephen Cairns Gordon A. Campbell Juliette Campitello and Mrs. David G. Cargo and Mrs. Frederick B. Carlson Gerow Carlson Mr. Ht Jie Carlson Marion B. Carlson Dr. arlton a 5 and Mrs. James T. Mrs. Helen M. Carpenter Walter N. Carpenter Jean M. Cate Dr. Walter 0. Cernohorsky Dr. and Mrs. Fenner A. Chace, Jr. Mr. Roy W. Chamberlain Marion E. Chamberlayne Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Mr. Harry W. Christenson Mr. Myung Wook Chun Dr. Roy S. Clarke, Jr. Conchologists of America, Inc. Dr. Cliff Coney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooke Dr. G. Arthur Cooper Mrs. Emma Corella Cousteau Society Mr. George B. Craig, Jr. Mrs. Roberta D. Cranmer Dr. John H. Cross Roger J. Cuffey Curtice-Burns/Pro-Fae Foundation Dr. Charles N. D'Asaro Dr. Donald R. Davis Mr. and Mrs. William J. Decker Delaware Museum of Natural History Dr. Ralph W. Dexter Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Dillon, Jr. Mr. John Dorman Ms. Mildred A. Doss Miss Maureen E. Downey Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur G. Downs The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Ine. Mrs. Mary Alice Dunham Earthwaten Eastern Construction Sand E Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Emery, Jr. Dr. Howard B. Emery EXXON Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Richard H. Eyde Phyllis Fauntleroy Mr. and Mrs. Marvin S. Fenchel Mrs. Margery D. Fenton Mr. Henry J. Fleck Dr. and Mrs. Oliver S.. Flint, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Fox, III Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Francy Dr. Dorothea Franzen Mr. Thomas £. Frothingham Mr. and Mrs. Deane P. Furman Mr. Calvin B. Galloway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Gatto General Shale Products Corporation Dr. Eugene J. Gerberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. (Raye) Germon Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital, Association, No. 33, Service Unit No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Goenner Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Gould Greater New York Chapter of the American Gloxinia and Gesneriad Society Dr. Suzanne Hamilton Drs. M. G. and Julia Harasewych Mr. Thomas Harris Ms. Phyllis G. Harrod Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Harry Dr. and Mrs. John C. Harshbarger, Jr. Mri C. W. Hart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Parker T. Hart Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hasse Hawaiian Malacological Society, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Hevel Carole S. Hickman Mrs. Amy Higgins Mr. Andrew J. Higgins Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Higgins Dr. Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. Dr. Paul J. Homsher Mrs. Mildred G. Hoot Dr. Richerd S. Houbrick Mr. Mohamed Sofi Ibrahim International Palm Society Seed Bank EU sG. Ne. Indo-U. S. Subcommission on Education and Culture Jackson Shell Club, Ine. Mr. and Mrs. Hae Seong Je Dr. Russell H. Jensen Mrs. Anne Joffe Richard I. Johnson Family Foundation Mr. Russell C. Johnson Seen J. Johnson and Robert H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson Ms. Winifred Kagwa Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Kaiser Mary L. Kallander Yoshio Kando Mr. Myung-hak Kang Dr. Alison Kay Dr. Myra Keen Dorothy T. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kent Dr. and Mrs. Porter M. Kier Mr. Kwang Jeon Kim Ms. Gloria Kingston Mr. Michael P. Kingston Dr. Mare J. Klowden Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Knight Mr. Richard Knight Korean American Women's Society of Greater Washington The Korean Foundation Dr. Louise R. Kraemer Ms. Mary J. Kraus Sara F. Kraus Dr. Karl V. Krombein Robert E. and Nedra C. Kuntz Ms. Nancy J. Kwon Ms. Florence LaBruzza Susan T. Lake Catherine L. Lamb Mr. David S. Lamb Dr. Robert S. Lane Laurel Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lavoie Mrs. Alexander S. Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Choon K. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Leszkiewicz Dr. Franz Von Lichtenberg Dr. Glenn A. Long Long Island Shell Club, Inc. Ms. Charlotte S. Lovejoy Dr. William G. Lyons Joan C. Madden Virginia 0. Maes Mr. Louis A. Magnerelli Edgar J. Maiz Mrs. Lilly King Manning Ms. Barbara A. Marsden Mrs. Beryl N. McCleary Mr. and Mrs. Gregor McCurdy Dr. and Mrs. Albert R. Mead Dr. Roger W. Meola Dr. Artie Metcalf Dr. and Mrs. Don Michael Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Mikkelsen Dr. Thomas P. Monath Alice Morrell Mrs. Dorothy D. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moser Dr. Harold D. Murray Mr. Seunghee Nah National Capital Shell Club National Geographic Society National Geographic Society for Research New York Shell Club, Ine. New Zealand Embassy New Zealand Government Acc. W. Jan Newhouse Leslie Newman Dr. Wesley R. Nowell, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) Dr. William B. Nutting Royce L. Oliver Phyllis Parkinson Dr. and Mrs. Juan Jose Parodiz Penninsula Korean-American Women's Club Ms. Ellen D. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Petit Mrs. Mildred C. Petralito Dr. Marian H. Pettibone Dr. Cornelius B. Philip Ms. Marilyn F. Pittore Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Pond Dr. Hugh J. Porter Dr. Annie K. Prestwood Dr. Robert S. Prezant Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Prior Dr. Frank J. Radovsky Mr. Alex Raikhel Statia B. Ramage Ms. Jo-Carol Ramsaran Mr. Lloyd E. Raport Mr. and Mrs. Warren F. Rathjen Dr. and Mrs. Harald Rehder Mr. Joseph W. Reiff Arthur H. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ridgeway Mrs. Mary Ripley Mr. S. Dillon Ripley Pamela Roe : Dr. and Mrs. Clyde F. E. Roper Mrs. Mary C. Rosewater Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Rowe Dr. Klaus G. Ruetzler Dr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ryckmen Dr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Sabrosky Walter E. Sage, III AnlFt 3 3 = Rudolf and Amelie Scheltema Dr. Duane A. Schlitter Ms. Ruth O. Selig Dr. Charles Seymour Dr. Donald R. Shasky Dr. Abe Sheingorn Dr. and Mrs. Alexis Shelokov Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Signor Mr. and Mrs. David Smith Dr. Jerome H. Smith Mr. Sidney Sober Mr. and Mrs. Soon Hue Son Dr. and Mrs. Victor G. Springer Mr. Stanton C. Staats Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Stafford Mr. David H. Stansbery Mr. John Staples Mr. Warren E. Steiner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Strickland Sumner Gerard Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Emery F. Swar Dr. Jane B. Taylor Myra L. Taylor Dr. Ralph W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Tesh Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Dr. Prof. Jose W. Thome Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Tillotson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Tobie Dr. and Mrs. Robert Traub Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Traylor, Jr. Dr. Donna D. Turgeon Dr. Ruth D. Turner United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Mr. James W. Vanderbeek Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W. Vangorkom Dr. Michael Vecchione Herman J. Viola Dr. and Mrs. Harold E. Vokes Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Waitt Miss Linda A. Ward Mr. Jin Hyun Weatherly Mr. Emilio Weiss Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Weller Mr. John R. Weske Mrs. Annie Beatrice Wetmore Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Wheateroft Dr. Karl M. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Williams Dr. Scott L. Wing Rebecca G. Woodell Mr. W..H. Woodin World Wildlife Fund Mrs. Jean Davies Wright Dr. Shi-Kuei Wu Mr. Dale E. Wykoff Mrs Pauls Sis eed Mr. Sam Kyun Yoon The Zoological Society of London NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Benefactors of Financial Support Anonymous Donor Antiques Group Mr. and Mrs. Max N. Berry The T. M. Evans Foundation General Dynamics Corporation The Clarence and Jack Himmel Foundation International Foundation for Art Research The Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation Peace Pardners Herman Perlman ProServ Inc. Chlorinda V. Russo Schieffelin & Co. Southern Maryland Antique Arts Association Time-Life Books Inc. Frances H. Kimball The Lachaise Foundation Robert L. McNeil, Jr. Media Projects Incorporated Lillian B. Miller Stephen C. Millett New York Community Trust NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Donors to the Collection The Barra Foundation Barbara Ives Beyer Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bingham, Sr. Margaret Sterling Brooke Carolyn K. Carr Gilbert Grosvenor Coville Mina K. Curtiss Granville Davies Robert L. Drapkin Mrs. Werner Drewes A. Richard Ely Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Evans Monroe Fabian Charles Feinberg Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fendrick Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fern Barbara A. Hart Kenneth J. Ives Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Suzanne C. Jenkins Gene Kelly University of California, Riverside Washington, Inc. The Washington Post Westinghouse Electric Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kenney Mary Tarleton Knollenberg Mrs. Katie Louchheim Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Lyons Nello Marconi Lillian B. Miller Marc Montefusco Col. Merl M. Moore, Jr. Barbara Novak Herman Perlman H.S.H. Prince Rainier of Monaco Elizabeth Rhoades Reynolds Marvin Sadik The Family of Kate and Laurens Seelye Muriel Seligman The Smithson Society Mr. Donald Vogler Sandra Westin The Women's Committee, Smithsonian Institution OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE Donors to National Orchid Collection Lt. Col. and Mrs. Charles P. Raflo: 31 Phalaenopsis. Milan D. Fiske: 169 orchid hybrids and species. Donors to the Trees of Christmas Ornament Collection DiMarVa Chapter, American Bell Association International, Inc.: 793 bells for the Christmas tree "Bell Tree." Martha Washington Chapter, Smocking Arts Guild of America: 436 ornaments for the Christmas tree "Smocked Tree Ornaments." Virginia Smith: 100 crocheted ornaments for the Christmas tree "Snowflake Tree." Auseon family of Columbus, Ohio: 153 ornaments for the Christmas tree "The Family of America." Debby Hornyak and family: 59 ornaments for the Christmas tree "Action Santas." Quilters Unlimited of Northern Virginia: 601 ornaments for Christmas tree cAgring the Quiies.” Ruth Sanford Reetz and Marilee McNeilus: 267 ornaments for the Christmas tree "Christmas at the Beach." Bruce Buntin and Cecila Stansfield: 400 ornaments for the Christmas tree "Contemporary American." The National Society of Tole and Decorative Painters, Inc.: 514 ornaments for the Christmas tree "Tole: Art of the Heart--Heart of the Art." The National Rural Letter Carriers' Association and the National Philatelic Collection: 200 ornaments for the Christmas tree “Cnristmas Mail-- Delivering Holiday Cheer." Donors to the Library Collection Maryhope C. Jacks: 26 books, pamphlets and trade catalogs on retail floristry and related, published from 1889 through 1961. Ikebana International: Eight books and several issues of the magazine Ikebana International. Donors to the Artifact Collection Longwood Gardens: A Colonial Village comprised of mechanical figures and facades depicting the preparation and celebration of Christmas. Barbara Todd Kennedy: A water color painting by Mrs. Kennedy of a Laelio cattleya orchid. Donors of Financial Support Mrs. Mary L. Ripley ($1000) Women's Committee of Smithsonian Resident Association ($3000) First City National Bank of Austin ($5000) James Smithson Society ($15,000) OFFICE OF MUSEUM PROGRAMS National Historical Publication and Records Commission Fora Foundation The W.K. Kellogg Foundation OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS Donors of Financial Support Asian Cultural Council Association of Trial Lawyers of America Embassy of Japan Epson Corporation Hitachi, Ltd. Japan Foundation Kibun Company, Ltd. Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, Ltd. Music Performance Trust Funds National Italian-American Foundation Tennessee Homecoming '86 Toshiba Corporation Toyota Motor Corporation Donors of In Kind Support A. 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Tao Mary Ann Taylor Eleanor Lee Templeman Mrs. Walter N. Thayer Glenn Thompson Tides Foundation Time Incorporated Mrs. David L. Titus Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Tobin oe William L. Topt * Toucan,” Ine. Ernst Ullman University of South F Foundation US= Agr U.S.S. Constitution Museum Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Van der Kemp J. Van Der Marck Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Van Norden Mrs. Robert D. van Roijen Herbert A. Vance Trust Mr. and Mrs. James M. Vaughn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vershbow Richmond Viall VIPA Foundation Volvo North America Corporation Robert C. Vose, Jr. Anne M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Walker, Jr. Lila Acheson Wallace/National Gallery of Art Fund Mr. and Mrs. F. Howard Walsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Walstrom Mrs. Paul L. Wattis Patricia M. Watts Seymour and Diane B. Waxman Melvin R. Weaver Alan B. Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wellin Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Weiss Alan B. Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wengrazt Westinghouse Electric Corporation Hilda Wexler Arthur K. and Susan H. Wheelock Whirlpool Corporation Mrs. John Campbell White John C. Whitehead Mrs. John Hay Whitney Peter A. B. Widener Sarah Glymph Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. William B. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Wilson William and Eleanor Wood Prince Stanley Woodward Eleanora M. Worth Young Presidents' Organization Lawrence Zicklin Harold Zirkin * deceased Appendix 9 Benefactors of the Smithsonian Institution in Fiscal Year 1986 As a trust instrumentality of the United States, the Smithsonian Institution has received federal sup- port since it was established in 1846 to carry out the terms of James Smithson’s will. Appropriated funds have long provided important additions to the trust funds, donated by Smithson and subse- guent benefactors, to enable the Institution to carry out its responsibilities for research and exhibi- tion of the national collections and maintenance of the valuable objects and records of science, history, and 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 Smithsonian’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 Associate Program support the Institu- tion’s work through annual contributions of $50, $100, $250, S500, $1,000, and $1,500. 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. JAMES SMITHSON SOCIETY LIFE MEMBERS Mrs. Anni Albers Mrs. Joseph V. Alhadeff Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Allbritton Mr. David K. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William S. Anderson Mr. Seott R. Anselmo Mr. Ronald P. Anselmo Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. 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