Showing Names: 751 - 800 of 493526
3 Showers, March 18-20, 1920
3 speed head end, 1951 February 13
ID# 70298-70300. Department: Home Instruments Advertising. Building 2. Floor 4. Name: John Beck.
3 Spot Ad Reel, 1990 April 5
3 spot ad reel for MCI Primetime.
3 Staplers from The Heller Company
3 Steam Iron Cords
"3 Steps States Can Take to Strengthen Localities' Fiscal Health", 2020 June 30
Program: Government Performance; Subprogram: State Fiscal Health and Economic Growth.
3 Studio Diagrams, 1942 November 17
ID# 54413-54415. Department: Commerical Sound Sales. Building 5. Floor 7. Name: D. Halpin.
3 Table Models Phono Cabinets, 1942 February 27
ID# 53516. Building 10. Floor 2. Name: Bruce Roberts.
3. Tax Matters, 1940 January-1946 December
Correspondence regarding pension plan (December 1946); tax policies vis a vis the U.S. government; TLS from Harry F. Byrd regarding the Tax Bill (13 May 1942);
3 television table models, 1945 October 9
ID# 58539-58541. Department: Styling. Building 7. Floor 2. Name: Griffing.
3 Tennis Racket Handles
3. The lazy little girl, by H. Alois
3 Times Safer (commentary master), undated
3. Tin Removal from Iron, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1956-1960.
3 Torch Handles
3 Tube Color TV Camera, 1951 June 25
ID# 71198-71206. Department: Television Engineering. Building 7. Floor 2. Name: Don Pierce.
3 Tube Color TV Monitor, 1950 November 2
ID# 69784-69790. Department: Engineering. Building 7. Floor 2. Name: F. Millspaugh.
3 Uncarved
3 Unidentified Handles
3' unit mounted horizontally in hatch ventilating inside staterooms, circa 1930s
3 Unnumbered Handles of Similar Design [1 red, 2 black]
"3 Ways People May Save for Retirement in the Future", 2019 March 14
Subprogram: Retirement Savings Project
"3 Ways the Biden Administration and Congress Can Lower America's Flood Risk—and Costs", 2021 January 19
Subprogram: Flood-Prepared Communities.
3 Wear-Ever Aluminum Pots
3 Wear-Ever Aluminum Pots with Wedge-lock handles and lids
3 Wear-Ever Knives With Wedge-lock Handles [blades wrapped together in cardboard]
3 women in front of a locomotive
3 Wood Models of Steam Irons [1 marked No. 966 968]
3 Wooden Handle Model, 187
3 Wooden Handles With Willow Leaf Carvings
3A: Esquire magazine - Proposals re: a study "to influence the advertiser to take a second look at the new Esquire.", 1957
3A5330: Introducing RCA Victor Television with New Rotomatic Tuning, undated
3A5359: RCA Victor Television 21-inch Farrell Special Model 21S-369, undated
3A5361: RCA Victor Television 24-inch Barrett Super Model 24T-420, undated
3A5376: RCA Victor Television 24-inch Sewell Super Model 24T-435, undated
3A5497: RCA Victor Television 21-inch Modernette Special Model 21S-357, undated
3A5498: RCA Victor Television 21-inch Barnes Special Model 21S-359, undated
3AP1 / 906P1, 1939 June 28
ID# 49191. Department: Harrison. Name: Lessig. Remarks: superseded by 3AP1-A #57831 [notecard has large pencil "X" over content].
3API/906-PI, 3AP4/906-P4 - 14GP4, 1938-1980
3BP1 tube, 1943 July 21
ID# 55014. Department: Harrison. Name: Potter. Remarks: superseded by 3BP1-A #57832 [notecard has large pencil "X" over content].
3BX671 Portable All Wave, 1954 January 18
ID# 76589. Building 5. Floor 5. Name: J. L. Franke.
3C: The Esquire Magazine - A Motivational Research Study of The New Esquire: Magazine of "Shared Excitement", 1958
3D Face via PE Terrain Renderer, undated
From Dr. James Matey.
3D Laser, 1968 July 18
ID# 141844-141848. Building 10. Floor 8. Name: Carl Lauxer.
"3D Printing Can Strengthen America’s Medical Supply Chain", 2022 July 27
"3D Printing of Medical Equipment Can Help in the Pandemic - but Is Only a Stopgap", 2020 July 8
3D rigid surface contact with ABAQUS 4-7 - beam - part 9, 1991 March
3D Surveillance equipment, 1967 July 12
ID# 138695-138701. Building 10. Floor 8. Name: Carol Lauxon.
3DP1 tube, 1945 July 1
ID# 58227.