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24 boxes, 2 oversize boxes (approximately 28 linear feet)

Stew Albert, a founding member of the Yippies, was a political activist, writer, journalist, and unindicted co-conspirator in the "Chicago Seven" case in 1968. The Stew Albert and Judy Gumbo Albert Papers offer insight into the lives of two activists who were involved in anti-Vietnam war protests, members of the Youth International Party (Yippies), and had ties to groups such as the Black Panther Party and the Weather Underground. The collection contains a variety of materials, including manuscripts, FBI files and court documents, photographs, slides, and negatives, artwork, audiovisual material, realia, scrapbooks, and posters.

The Stew Albert and Judy Gumbo Albert Papers offer insight into the lives of two activists who were involved in anti-Vietnam war protests, members of the Youth International Party (Yippies), and had ties to groups such as the Black Panther Party and the Weather Underground. This collection contains a variety of materials, including manuscripts, FBI files and court documents, photographs, slides, and negatives, artwork, audiovisual material, realia, scrapbooks, and posters. Besides documenting their lives and activities, the collection also offers a glimpse into an aspect of American activism in the 1960s and afterwards, including antiwar protests and the women's liberation movement. The Alberts had close ties to other prominent figures in the movement, such as Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, who are well-represented in this collection through writings, correspondence, photographs, and audio interviews.

With roughly 28 linear feet of materials, the Stew Albert and Judy Gumbo Albert papers are divided into 12 series: Manuscripts and Writings; Name and Correspondence; Personal; Topical Files; FBI Files; Court Documents; Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; Artwork; Audiovisual; Realia; Scrapbooks; and Posters. Researchers should note that books have been separated from the collection and cataloged individually.

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Name and Correspondence Files

, organizational material, speeches, memorabilia, and other ephemera pertaining to the person listed on the folder

The Name and Correspondence series (2 linear feet) consists of manuscripts, clippings, organizational material, speeches, memorabilia, and other ephemera pertaining to the person listed on the folder. Stew and Judy Albert had a wide range of friends and acquaintances, many related to their various counterculture affiliations, many of whom are represented in this series. Notable names in this series include Beverley Axelrod, Eldridge and Kathleen Cleaver, Robert Greenwald, Abbie and Anita Hoffman, Paul Krassner, William Kunstler, Norman Mailer, Marcia Moskowitz, Jerry Rubin, and Bobby Seale. The series also includes condolences on the death of Stew Albert and print-outs of email messages (1995-2006) and instant messaging transcripts (2005-2006).

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Personal

Albert, identification cards, birthday parties, work documents, and other memorabilia and ephemera

The Personal series (less than 1 linear foot) consists of correspondence for Stew, Judy and Jessica Albert, identification cards, birthday parties, work documents, and other memorabilia and ephemera pertaining to Stew and Judy's lives. This series also contains interviews with Study and Judy and records related to Stew's Hepatitis C treatments.

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Scrapbooks

from Stew Albert's 52nd and 57th parties, containing correspondence, ephemera, and poetry. The third is
a guestbook from Stew Albert's memorial service, which contains notes, clippings, and ephemera.

The Scrapbooks subseries (1 oversize box) contains three scrapbooks. Two are birthday scrapbooks from Stew Albert's 52nd and 57th parties, containing correspondence, ephemera, and poetry. The third is a guestbook from Stew Albert's memorial service, which contains notes, clippings, and ephemera.

10 linear feet

The Broadside Press records include correspondence, typescripts, broadsides, books, financial records, audiovisual material, photographs, realia, and other printed material. These records document a portion of the history of the Detroit-based African-American-owned publisher of poetry broadside, anthologies and other works.

The Broadside Press records include correspondence, typescripts, broadsides, books, financial records, audiovisual material, photographs, realia, and other printed material. The ten linear feet span the years 1968 to 1998, with the bulk of materials falling between 1985 and 1996. Records are arranged in ten series: Correspondence (0.5 linear feet), Book Production Material (1 linear foot), Broadsides (0.25 linear feet), Programs and Events (0.5 linear feet), Business Records (1 linear foot), Financial Records (1 linear foot), Photographic Material (0.5 linear feet), Audiovisual Material (0.5 linear feet), Ephemera (1.5 linear feet), and Realia (.25 linear feet).

6 Linear Feet (13 manuscript boxes) — 2 items (Faulkner Collection Bookcase) — 3 folders (Flat files in map cases)

This collections contains materials related to US modernist author William Faulkner, including manuscripts, photographs, correspondence, and event documents.

The Irwin T. and Shirley Holtzman William Faulkner Collection (Special Collections Research Center, University of Michigan) series pertains to the establishment and exhibition of the Holtzman Faulkner Collection at the Special Collections Library at the University of Michigan. It includes business and personal correspondence, display case diagrams and notes, brochures and informative notes for various exhibitions of the collection, and lists of donated Faulkner materials. The Irwin T. Holtzman Faulkner Papers series covers Holtzman's business correspondence and documents relating to his collection of Faulkner materials. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically, with additional folders of research notes. The majority of the Faulkner Conferences, Seminars, and Events series is comprised of event-related ephemera, such as maps, schedules, registrant lists, itineraries, tour books, and flyers. The series also includes some conference-related correspondence, speech drafts, clippings, planning notes, invitations, and abstracts of presented papers. The Faulkner Works series covers Faulkner's literary and artistic publications, and is divided into three subseries: Correspondence, Manuscripts, and Scripts and Treatments. The Correspondence subseries collects outgoing letters sent by Faulkner to agents and other writers, and are all single-page photocopies, unless otherwise noted. The Manuscript subseries is comprised of printed or photocopied reproductions of drafts of short stories, novels, and Faulkner's last will and testament. The Scripts and Treatments subseries contains typescript drafts of film and television treatments of Faulkner works, scripts written or revised by Faulkner, and scripts based on or relating to Faulkner works. Many of these scripts and treatments have manuscript annotations, and some are accompanied by promotional still photographs. The Rowan Oak, Lafayette County, and Oxford, Mississippi series is primarily comprised of ephemera and photographs depicting Faulkner's home and the surrounding area. The photographs in this series are predominantly professional, with identification on the reverse, though there are some annotated amateur snapshots and prints, as well. The Photographs and Portraits series includes photographs of conferences and exhibits, professional portraits and snapshots of Faulkner and various family members, snapshots of Irwin T. Holtzman and the Holtzman Faulkner Collection, and movie. All images in this series are in black and white, unless otherwise noted. Many of the photographs have annotations by Irwin Holtzman and/or the photographer, on the reverse, describing the images. Irwin Holtzman is pictured in many of the photographs in the Conferences and Exhibits subseries. The Works about Faulkner series contains original and mechanically-reproduced copies of manuscript works about Faulkner and his writings, and are arranged alphabetically by author. The Ephemera series is comprised of various materials that have either images or mention of Faulkner, including exhibit and library brochures, greeting cards, bookmarks, a sticker, and a book jacket for The Sound and the Fury. Also included are materials related to the issuance of the United States Postal Service's William Faulkner commemorative stamp. The Book Publishers and Dealers series contains catalogs, promotional materials, sample book covers and dust jackets, arranged in alphabetic order by publisher or dealer name. The Articles and Clippings series consists of newspaper and magazine articles about the life and works of Faulkner selected and retained by Irwin Holtzman, and is divided into broad topical headings. The Audiotape series includes two sound recordings of television broadcasts about Faulkner. The Realia series contains various artefacts depicting Faulkner, including textiles, plaques, artwork, and housewares. Some items in the Photographs, Works about Faulkner, and Rowan Oak, Lafayette county, and Oxford, Mississippi series have accompanying correspondence and descriptive notes from dealers or donors.

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Irwin T. and Shirley Holtzman Faulkner collection, 1930s - 2000

6 Linear Feet (13 manuscript boxes) — 2 items (Faulkner Collection Bookcase) — 3 folders (Flat files in map cases)

, Mississippi; Photographs and Portraits; Works about Faulkner; Ephemera; Book Publishers and Dealers; Articles
majority of the Faulkner Conferences, Seminars, and Events series is comprised of event-related ephemera
comprised of ephemera and photographs depicting Faulkner's home and the surrounding area. The photographs in

1 Linear Foot (2 small manuscript boxes)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional items related to soups and bouillon. Publications date from circa 1900-1999, with most items from the 1940s-1980s.

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional items related to soups and bouillon. Publications date from circa 1900-1999, with most items from the 1940s-1980s Notable products include Campbell's soups, Steero bouillion cubes, and Lipton soup mixes.

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Box 220.

Culinary Ephemera: Soups and Bouillion, Circa 1900-1999

Creators include:

  1. Becker, Bertha M.
  2. Campbell, Carolyn.
  3. Campbell Soup Company.
  4. Franco-American Food Company.
  5. H.J. Heinz Company.
  6. Oxo Limited.
  7. Wilson & Co. Inc.
  8. American Kitchen Products Co.
  9. Pure Food Company, Inc.
  10. Borden, Inc.
  11. Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.
  12. American Home Goods Inc.
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Campbell's menu book : a menu for every day in the month. 48 p., 1910

Mixed materials 312, Folder 1
Culinary Ephemera: Soups and Bouillion, Circa 1900-1999

Item [1] promotes Campbell's soup. Includes 30 menus comprised of breakfast, luncheon, dinner and dessert for each day of the month and recipes attributed to Mrs. Cornelia C. Bedford,"an eminent authority on culinary topics"; additional recipes for the dishes named in the menus; description of the Joseph Campbell Company in Camden, N.J.; illustration of Campbell's soup factory; and index. Sample recipes; Campbell's chicken soup, Welsh rarebit, and Campbell's julienne Soup.

1 Linear Foot (1 oversize box.)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes course lists and promotional materials for several American and European cooking schools. Publications date from 1976-2001.
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Box 288.

Culinary Ephemera: Cooking Schools, 1976-2001

Creators include:

  1. Clark, Ann.
  2. Wong, Irene, 1949-
  3. Lowery, Joseph.
  4. Dannenbaum, Julie.
  5. Hillman, Libby.
  6. Beard, James, 1903-1985.
  7. Kamman, Madeleine.
  8. Bugialli, Giuliano.
  9. Culinary Institute of America.
  10. Marcella Hazan School of Classic Italian Cooking
  11. Greenbrier (White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.)
  12. New England Culinary Institute.
  13. New York University. School of Education
  14. Boston University.
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Wine courses with Martin Weiner : [folded brochure], 1976

Mixed materials 288, Folder 1
Culinary Ephemera: Cooking Schools, 1976-2001

Item [1] promotes wine education courses from Vintage Enterprises and led by Martin Weiner. Includes descriptions and topics lists for courses "Wines of the World" and "Wines of Bordeaux"; logistical information; prices per person and couple; address for Vintage Enterprises; telephone number for Weiner; list of other courses offered by Weiner; and images of grapes, vineyards and wine labels. No recipes. Two copies.

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Culinary Ephemera: Cooking Schools, 1976-2001

1 Linear Foot (1 oversize box.)

Culinary ephemera (Promotional).
ephemera materials acquired before January 2018 were cataloged using MARC at the box level. These records

.5 Linear Feet (1 small manuscript box)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials related to kitchen planning. Topics addressed include kitchen appliances, gas and electric stoves, refrigerators, kitchen cabinets, and furniture. Publications date from the 1900s-2005.
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Box 370.

Culinary Ephemera: Kitchen Planning, Circa 1900s - 2005

Creators include:

  1. Jonas, Clara E.
  2. Coleman Evaporating and Fruit Preserving Company of Western Maryland.
  3. Edison Electric Institute.
  4. National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
  5. General Electric Company.
  6. United States. Department of Agriculture.
  7. Philco Corporation.
  8. Cosco Home & Office Products.
  9. American Gas Association.
  10. KitchenAid, Inc.
  11. New York State College of Home Economics.
  12. Borg-Warner Corporation. Norge Division.
  13. Kelvinator Corporation (Detroit, Mich.)
  14. Hoosier Manufacturing Company.
  15. Kompass & Stoll Company.
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"Sno White" kitchen tables and bases. 1 v. (unpaged)., 1925

Mixed materials 370, Folder 15
Culinary Ephemera: Kitchen Planning, Circa 1900s - 2005

Item [15] promotes "Sno White" kitchen tables and bases from the Kompass & Stoll Company. Includes illustrations, descriptions, and model numbers for kitchen tables, kitchen bases, breakfast tables, drop leaf tables, and wall cabinets, which feature "Sno-White" enamel fronts, ends, back, and insides and "Sta-Flat" porcelain tops; images of women and children in period dress; and price list insert glued to inside front cover. No recipes.

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What! is this the kitchen? 31 p., 1930

Mixed materials 370, Folder 14
Culinary Ephemera: Kitchen Planning, Circa 1900s - 2005

Item [14] promotes the Hoosier Manufacturing Company's kitchen cabinets and breakfast room furniture. Includes illustrations, model numbers, and descriptions of Hoosier kitchen cabinets, breakfast tables and chairs (including the Majik Table with its built in leaves), porceliron-top tables, stepladder stools, and kitchen accessories (revolving spice caster, self-cleaning flour bin, shaker flour sifter, and two-way sugar bin); advice on kitchen arrangement; images of men and women in period dress and of the Hoosier manufacturing plant; and original mailing envelope with letter from the Hoosier Manufacturing Co. No recipes. Marked: F 430-B.

8 linear feet

Don Werkheiser was a teacher, writer, and philosopher-reformer active in the last half of the 20th century. He is best described as an individualist anarchist and libertarian. Most of his writings center on the philosophy of Mutual Option Relationship, which he developed and promoted throughout his life. It is multidisciplinary in its nature but based mainly on principles of equal rights and freedom of the individual. The eight linear feet of papers consist primarily of Werkheiser's writings (in the form of notes, drafts, and finished typescripts), correspondence with friends and colleagues, and related ephemera. A small number of photographs, materials documenting Werkheiser's interests and activities, and works by associates of Werkheiser are also present.

Don Werkheiser, like many of his peers, received little recognition for his ideas and efforts during his lifetime, even among the relatively small circle of individualist anarchists within which he interacted. The papers consist mainly of various iterations of his Mutual Option Relationship philosophy and methodologies for realizing it, as well as his thoughts on the numerous social, economic, and political problems that he saw in contemporary American society. There is also correspondence with friends and associates in his intellectual and ideological sphere. The ephemera in the collection--consisting of newspaper clippings; pamphlets; and extracts from periodicals, books, and monographs, are significant because of their subject area (mainly freedom of speech), their relative obscurity, and also Werkheiser's extensive annotations. These materials are supplemented by a very small number of photographs.

The Don Werkheiser Papers (8 linear feet) have been divided into six series: Writings, Correspondence, Other Activities, Works by Others, Photographs, and Ephemera. Originally included with the Don Werkheiser Papers was a large collection of books and pamphlets by Theodore Schroeder, an important influence on Werkheiser, as well as published works by other authors. These have been removed and cataloged separately.

There is a significant amount of material in the Don Werkheiser Papers having to do with Theodore Schroeder. In addition to championing free speech causes, Schroeder developed a system of psychological thought which he named "evolutionary psychology." He was also interested in erotogenic interpretations of religious practices, and his writings on this topic generated much controversy in his day. Werkheiser was profoundly influenced by evolutionary psychology and other areas of Schroeder's thought, especially his advocacy of free speech. This is indicated not only in Werkheiser's own writings, but also in his substantial files of material by and about Schroeder and in a small amount of correspondence between the two, and between Schroeder and others. (As a point of clarification, Schroeder's evolutionary psychology appears to be entirely unrelated to the discipline of the same name established by Leda Cosmides and John Tooby in the 1990s.)

There is also a substantial amount of material related to the School of Living (mainly the one in Brookville, Ohio) and the ideas associated with it: decentralism, cooperative living, monetary and tax reform, alternative education, permaculture, wilderness and farmland preservation, and the environment. Its founders, Ralph Borsodi and Mildred Loomis, are also well-represented in the collection--particularly Loomis, who was a close friend of Werkheiser's. (As another point of clarification, the School of Living's journal-newsletter, Green Revolution, is unaffiliated with--and even in direct ideological opposition to--the Green Revolution in agriculture begun in the mid-1940s that encouraged large-scale chemical applications as a means to boost agricultural productivity.)

Other important influences on or associates of Werkheiser represented in the collection are Georgism and Henry George (on which Werkheiser wrote extensively), Laurance Labadie, Ralph Templin, and Arnold Maddaloni. There is also some material by the science fiction writer Robert Anton Wilson.

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Writings

used scrap paper--the backs of flyers, cancelled checks, and other ephemera--as note paper

The largest series in the collection, Writings (5.25 linear feet), is made up of five subseries: Books, Essays, Drafts, Notes, and Creative Writing.

The Books subseries consists of book-length manuscripts, most of them unpublished, in their complete and finished (or nearly so) stage. There is considerable overlap with the Notes and Drafts subseries (which contains fragmented and/or very early drafts), particularly for the two Mutual Option Relationship (MOR) books. The first of the MOR books, The Book of MOR, was completed circa 1976, the fruit of a grant Werkheiser received to write an aid to human relations. The later Mutual Option Relationship: A New Approach to Human Freedom was a major reworking of the first book. Werkheiser worked on it for the two years before his death (although his notes files indicate that it had been a work-in-progress long prior to that time), and his wife, Lila Powers, edited it for publication after his death.

The undated work A Unifying Concept of Human Being appears to be an early form of a portion of The Book of MOR. Also included is Werkheiser's Master's thesis from Sacramento State College.

The Essays subseries includes the typescripts of standalone, short articles, both published and unpublished. Most of the essays are listed alphabetically by title in the contents list. There are also folders of college papers, speeches, untitled works, and fragments. Some essays may be portions of larger works; some were later published as pamphlets; some college papers may also appear in the individual title listing (either as duplicates or later reworkings).

The two subseries Drafts and Notes were originally one large file of materials that combined background materials and notes for Werkheiser's writings with drafts in varying stages of completion. For the purposes of clarity, the two types of materials have been separated, in those cases where discernible drafts could be found. The Drafts subseries consists of versions of incomplete drafts of Werkheiser's books. However, it frequently includes other notes that appeared to be closely linked to the drafts. There remains substantial overlap with the Notes subseries.

Most of the drafts within the Drafts subseries appear to be from The Book of MOR or Mutual Option Relationship. Because of the similarity between the books and the arrangement of the original files, it was impossible to determine which version of the book the drafts belong to, and so they have been grouped together. The researcher should also note that the chapter-numbering scheme used for Mutual Option Relationship differs greatly from that of the earlier The Book of MOR. Moreover, the chapter numbers assigned to the drafts frequently do not correspond to the finished versions of either book.

The Notes subseries, the bulk of the Writings series, is made up of Werkheiser's background materials and notes for a variety of his writings, but mainly for his MOR books or having to do with his MOR philosophy. The subseries will present some challenges to the researcher due to the fact that it has no clearly discernable arrangement. Although mostly undated, the notes appear to range from the 1940s through the 1990s, judging from the few items with dates and from contextual clues. (Werkheiser frequently used scrap paper--the backs of flyers, cancelled checks, and other ephemera--as note paper.) Furthermore, it appears that he often used materials originally created for an earlier purpose in his later work. Werkheiser's original filing system is not clear, and there is much that is fragmentary or unidentified. For these reasons, this section, while richly expressive of Werkheiser's thought, will present challenges in its ease of use and research value.

Some of Werkheiser's notes have been teased out by type of material: definitions, diagrams, and notes on readings. The rest (the bulk of them) have been left in a "General" category. The General notes section is made up primarily of topical notes, but also includes a mixture of essays in early stages, notes on readings, preliminary chapter drafts for the MOR books, and heavily annotated articles. Not all of this material may have been intended for the MOR books, but all of it seems to be related to the philosophy and practice of MOR. Topics covered include evolution, psychology, racism, sexism, economics (with subtopics of land, rent, usury, interest, taxes, etc.), game theory, government, capitalism, communism, libertarianism, and more.

The Creative Writing subseries is comprised of short stories, plays, and poetry written by Werkheiser.

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Ephemera

The Ephemera series (1.25 linear ft.) comprises clippings, journal reprints, pamphlets, and

The Ephemera series (1.25 linear ft.) comprises clippings, journal reprints, pamphlets, and portions of books and monographs kept by Werkheiser. Much of it served as background material for his writings on Mutual Option Relationship. A great deal of it has been heavily annotated by Werkheiser. The series is divided into two main sections: works by Werkheiser and the works of others. Some of the material is duplicated in the pamphlets, books, and serials that have been removed from the collection and cataloged separately.

10 Linear Feet

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes material that documents a variety of products, companies, services, subjects, that are otherwise unable to be categorized into another subject area. Publications date from 1861-2005, with most materials dating from the late twentieth century.

This collection contains ephemera material that documents a variety of products, companies, services, and subjects that are otherwise unable to be categorized into another subject area. It includes booklets, catalogs, pamphlets, order forms, price lists, and other promotional material.

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4.00 Linear Feet (8 small manuscript boxes.)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials relating to canning and preserving, the canned foods industry, freezing, and frozen foods. Publications date from circa 1860 to 1994.
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Series 1: Canning

Culinary Ephemera: Food Preservation, Circa 1860s to 1994

Series 1: Canning includes publications dating from the 1860s to the 1990s, with the bulk of items from the 1920s-1960s. It includes both publications on how to preserve food at home and those selling equipment and supplies for this purpose, such as glass jars, labels, and pectin. Of particular note are several editions of the Ball Blue Book of Canning and Preserving Recipes (1930s-1940s) and the Kerr Home Canning Book (1940s).

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Box 131.

Culinary Ephemera: Food Preservation, Circa 1860s to 1994

Creators include:

  1. Lutes, Della T. (Della Thompson), 1872-
  2. Mason, John Landis, 1832-1902.
  3. Small, Sara S.
  4. Jayne, David, 1799-1866.
  5. McNeill, Roberta.
  6. Palmer, Elizabeth.
  7. Woodward, Mary.
  8. LeFevre, Edwin.
  9. Bradley, Alice, 1875-1946.
  10. Cupples Company.
  11. New Century Pub. Co.
  12. W.W. Lyman (Firm)
  13. Michigan State College. Extension Division.
  14. Purdue University. Dept. of Agricultural Extension. Department of Agricultural Ext.
  15. D. Jayne and Son.
  16. National Fruit Product Company, Inc.
  17. Hazel-Atlas Glass Company.
  18. National Pressure Cooker Company.
  19. Sugar Information, Inc.
  20. R.H. Shumway Seedsman (Firm)
  21. United States. Department of Agriculture.
  22. Pectin Sales Co., Inc.
  23. Douglas-Pectin Corporation.
  24. Certo Corporation.
  25. General Foods Corporation.

13 Linear Feet (24 small manuscript boxes and two oversize boxes)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials relating to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, with particularly strong representation of wine and coffee. Publications date from circa 1880 to 2004.

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional materials relating to both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, dating from circa 1880 to 2004. The collection is divided into three series based on subject.

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Box 189.

Culinary Ephemera: Beverages, circa 1880s-2004, and undated

Creators include:

  1. Young, Isabel N. (Isabel Nelson)
  2. Whipple, Wayne.
  3. Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 1884-1980.
  4. Barton, Frances.
  5. Holden, Ann.
  6. Shapiro, Howard M., 1943-
  7. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.
  8. Twining, Thomas, 1675-1741.
  9. Lipton, Thomas Johnstone, Sir, 1850-1931.
  10. Bureau of Coffee Information.
  11. American Can Company.
  12. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company.
  13. National Coffee Association of U.S.A.
  14. Carson Pirie Scott & Co.
  15. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc.
  16. Maxwell House Products Company, Inc.
  17. General Foods Corporation.
  18. Standard Brands Incorporated.
  19. Tadlock Pub., Inc.
  20. Pedro Pinto Guatamala Coffee.
  21. Caswell Coffee Company.
  22. Dwinell-Wright Co.
  23. Pan American Coffee Bureau.
  24. Kellogg Company.
  25. International Coffee Organization (1962- )
  26. Great Waters of France, Inc.
  27. De Lisser & Co.
  28. Lincoln Tea Company.
  29. L.T. Publishing Co.
  30. C. & J. Willenborg, Inc.
  31. Grosvenor Marketing Limited.
  32. Upton Tea Imports.
  33. Thomas J. Lipton, Inc.
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Box 190.

Culinary Ephemera: Beverages, circa 1880s-2004, and undated

Creators include:

  1. Japan Central Tea Association.
  2. American Japanese Tea Committee.
  3. Grace Tea Company, Ltd.
  4. Blodgett-Beckley Co.
  5. Upton Tea Imports.
  6. Postum Company.
  7. National Coffee Roasters Association.
  8. General Foods Corporation.
  9. Old George Town Coffee House.
  10. Hobart Manufacturing Company (Troy, Ohio)
  11. Pan American Coffee Bureau.
  12. East India Coffee & Tea Co., Ltd.
  13. Coffee Express Co.
  14. Melitta, Inc.
  15. Chase & Sanborn.
  16. Cheek-Neal Coffee Company.
  17. Spice Islands Company.
  18. Procter & Gamble Company.
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Box 191.

Culinary Ephemera: Beverages, circa 1880s-2004, and undated

Creators include:

  1. Dunbar, Mary.
  2. Katzeff, Paul.
  3. Borges de Andrade, Eduardo.
  4. Jewel Tea Company.
  5. Salada Tea Company.
  6. Royal Gardens Tea Company.
  7. Nestlé Company.
  8. Thanksgiving Coffee Company.
  9. Equal Exchange.
  10. Coffex North America.
  11. Fazenda Vista Alegre.
  12. Organic Coffee Company.
  13. Coffee Exchange.
  14. Coffee Express Company.
  15. Trade Marcs Group, Inc.
  16. Caravali Coffee Company.
  17. Gevalia Kaffe.
  18. Kraft Foods Company.
  19. Starbucks Coffee Company.
  20. Campbell Soup Company.
  21. Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.