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Overview of the Collection
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Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Detailed Description
Series I: Administrative Files, undated, 1942-1989
Series II: Subsidiaries, Affiliates and Acquisitions, undated, 1883-1989
Series III: Shareholders Files, undated, 1908-1987
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Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center 405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
© 2005 University of Connecticut
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| Repository: |
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center. |
| Creator: |
Emhart Corporation. |
| Title: |
Emhart Corporation Records. |
| Dates: |
undated, 1883-1989 |
| Quantity: |
23 linear feet. |
| Identification: |
MSS19890085 |
| Language: |
English. |
| Abstract: |
Emhart Corporation was a multinational company located in Farmington, Connecticut. Prior to its 1989 merger with Black & Decker,
Emhart operated in over one hundred countries with a world-wide work force of 30,000 employees. Emhart's products included
machines for the manufacture of glass bottles and shoes; filling, sealing and packaging machinery; security systems; electronics;
chemical products; metal fasteners; rubber processing equipment; and consumer and do-it-yourself products. Brand name products
included True Temper® hardware and sporting goods, and Price Pfister® plumbing fixtures. Emhart's domestic roots went back
to the American Hardware Company, founded in New Britain, Connecticut, in 1902.
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Emhart Corporation was a multinational company located in Farmington, Connecticut. Prior to its 1989 merger with Black & Decker, Emhart operated in over one hundred countries with a worldwide work force of 30,000 employees. Emhart's products included
machines for the manufacture of glass bottles and shoes; filling, sealing and packaging machinery; security systems; electronics;
chemical products; metal fasteners; rubber processing equipment; and consumer and do-it-yourself products. Brand name products
included True Temper® hardware and sporting goods, and Price Pfister® plumbing fixtures.
Emhart's domestic roots went back to the American Hardware Company, founded in New Britain, Connecticut, in 1902. Ten years later, the company merged with the Hartford-Empire Company, a glass factory, and the name Emhart Manufacturing Company came into being. Over the next several decades, a series of mergers followed, both domestic and foreign, until Emhart Manufacturing
emerged as the world's leading glass-machinery maker. In 1976, the company merged with the United Shoe Machinery Company, founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1899. United Shoe had followed a similar path of growth and acquisition both at home and abroad, and the merger of these
two giants produced the modern-day Emhart Corporation.
In 1989, in order to resist a $2.4 billion takeover attempt by a New York investment group (which included oil heir, Gordon P. Getty), Emhart merged with Black & Decker Corporation. The merged company operates from Black & Decker's headquarters in Towson, Maryland. The company headquarters in Farmington, Connecticut, were closed in June 1989.
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The collection contains corporate and subsidiary administrative materials from 1883-1989 [1951-1989]. Included are correspondence,
memoranda, reports, stock agreements, price books, product manuals, product specifications, news briefs and releases, newspaper
clippings, and videotapes. Organizations mentioned in the collection include: divisions of Emhart, Airway Products, Akticbolaget
Sundvalls Verlestader, American Hardware Corporation, Arcotronics, Barber-Colman Akticbolag, Bob Goshe Company, Bostik, Broad View Chemical, B.U. Supplies and Machinery Company, Ltd., Casady Engineering Associates, Connecticut Kellering, Inc., Consumers Cordage Company, Inc., Corbin Cabinet Lock Company, Corbin Clamp, Corbin Motor Vehicle Corporation, P & F Corbin, Corbin Screw Corporation, Cordo-Hyde Company, Inc., Crown-Metro, David Bridge and Company, Ltd., Dynapert, Dynapert-H & C Corporation, Emhart Canada Ltd., Emhart Scandia AB, Empire Machine Company, Finch Paint and Chemical Company, Garden America, Green Sales, Inc., H & O Strong and Sons, Ltd., HTC Corporation, Hartford-Empire Company, Hartford-Fairmont Company, Hartlung Fasteners, Henry and Wright, C. V. Hill and Company, C. V. Hill of Canada, Hill Corporation, Hill Refrigerators of Canace, Hoague-Sprague, Household Aids, Inc., Icon, Industrial Instruments, Inpak, Inter-Coastal Shoe Machinery, International Hardware of Canada, Irish Shoe Supplies, Ltd., Kwikset, LaClade-Christy, Lombard Industries, Maquinas Imical, Moira Investments Ltd., Monitor Industries, Mullen Brothers, National Shoe Foundation for Disabled Feet, Inc., undated Industries, Inc., Never-Seez Compound Corporation, Nippon Pop Rivets, O. A. Miller (Ireland) Ltd, O.A. Miller Lasting Company, Ltd., USM Orthopedic Research Lab, Parker Kalon, PCI Group, Inc.Pearson & Bennion Ltd., Pickering Gov. Company, Plastic Machinery Company, Inc., Plax Corporation, Plymouth Cordage Industries, Inc., Powers Manufacturing, Inc., Price Pfister, P. R. Mallory and Company, Redington, Inc., Royton Realty, Russel and Erwin Manufacturing Company, Safe Hardware, Samco-Strong, Ltd., Savage Arms Corporation, Schaffer Magnetics, Shoe Farm, Inc., Sistemas de Fajacion Tucker, Skyworker, Spiras Systems, Standard Knapp, Standard Tool Company, Technical Devices Company, Texon, Inc., Thomas Haley and Company, Ltd., Transamerican Shoe Machinery, True Temper, Truelove and McClean, Tucker Products, Inc., Turner Machinery, Ltd., Turner Tanning Machinery, United Awl and Needle Company, U.S. Gear Corporation, United Marketing, Ltd., USMC International, Ltd., United Shoe Machinery Corporation, U & O Press, Vibrac Corporation, Warren Fastener, William De Boule Company, and Woodmont Products.
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Series I: Administrative Files (undated, 1942-1989) contain the company's mission statement, annual reports, letters to stockholders, stock agreements, Securities and Exchange
Commission correspondence, price books and product manuals, product specifications, news briefs and releases, newspaper clippings
and video tapes. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series II: Subsidiaries, Affiliates and Acquisitions (undated, 1883-1989) consist of memoranda, reports and correspondence with companies doing business with or part of Emhart's multinational holdings.
The series is arranged alphabetically by subject.
Series III: Shareholders Files (1908-1987) contains annual reports, letters to stockholders and notices of meetings of six subsidiary companies of Emhart Corporation:
American Hardware Corporation, Hartford-Empire Company, Hill Corporation, Plax Corporation, Savage Arms Corporation and United Shoe Machinery Corporation. The materials are arranged alphabetically by name of subsidiary.
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Restrictions on Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and
the owner(s) of the copyright.
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Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to Connecticut business and industry.
For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.
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This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Subjects:
American Hardware Company.
Connecticut—Business, industries, and trades—Glass.
Connecticut—Business, industries, and trades—Manufactures.
Connecticut—Business, industries, and trades—Shoes.
Emhart Manufacturing Company.
Glass manufacture.
Hartford-Empire Company.
Machinery in industry.
Machinery industry—Connecticut.
Manufactures—Connecticut.
Shoe machinery industry.
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Document Types:
Administrative Records.
Audio cassettes.
Correspondence.
Financial Records.
Photographs.
Publications.
Videocassettes.
Occupations:
Manufacturer.
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[Item description, #:#], Emhart Corporation Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.
The Emhart Corporation Records were donated to the Historical Manuscripts and Archives Department (now Archives & Special Collections) by the Emhart Corporation in two separate accessions in May and August of 1989.
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| Series I: Administrative Files, undated, 1942-1989 |
| 1:1 |
Mission statement, 1977-1986 |
| 1:2-5 |
Reports, 1960-1980 |
| 1:6-16 |
Annual Reports, 1951-1988 |
| 1:17 |
Notices of Annual Meetings, 1969-1975 |
| 2:18-20 |
Quarterly reports, 1964-1988 |
| 2:21-24 |
Prospectuses, 1964-1988 |
| 2:25 |
Letters to Stockholders, 1952-1976 |
| 2:26 |
Notices of annual meetings, 1953-1975 |
| 2:27 |
Proxy statements, 1964-1972 |
| 2:28 |
Presidents' remarks, 1958-1985 |
| 2:29-30 |
“Dialogues with Current and Former Retail Shareholders”, 1978 |
| 2:31 |
Stock transmittal forms, 1953 |
| 2:32 |
Stock order forms, 1975 |
| 2:33 |
Stock agreements, 1985-1987 |
| 2:34-35 |
Stock issue reports, 1985-1987 |
| 2:36-42 |
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1986-1988 |
| 3:43 |
Graphics Identification Standards Manual, 1988 |
| 3:44-45 |
Sourcebook, 1988 |
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Price books, 1988 (4 vols.) |
| 4 |
Price books, 1988 (6 vols.) |
| 5:46-47 |
Product manuals, 1956-1982 (6 vols.) |
| 6 |
Product manuals, 1981-1982 (8 vols.) |
| 7-13 |
Product specifications, 1951-1975 |
| 14 |
Product specifications, undated (2 vols.) |
| 14:48 |
Air Transportation Section, 1955 |
| 14:49 |
Newspaper clippings, 1962-1963 |
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Scrapbooks, 1942-1964 |
| 15 |
Emhart News, 1972-1989 |
| 16 |
Seven inch reel tapes, 1969 (4 reels) |
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Audio Cassette tapes, 1963-1987 (16) |
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Video tapes, 1979-1988 (11) |
| 17:50 |
Articles by T. Mitchell Ford, 1975-1985 |
| 17:51-52 |
Photographs, 1950-1979 (5 albums) |
| 1853-56 |
Newspaper clippings, 1968-1977 |
| 18:57-63 |
News briefs and releases, 1966-1982 |
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| Series II: Subsidiaries, Affiliates and Acquisitions, undated, 1883-1989 |
| 19:64 |
Acquisitions and divestitures, 1988 |
| 19:65 |
Advanced Technologies, 1989 |
| 19:66 |
Airway Products, 1984 |
| 19:67 |
Akticbolaget Sundvalls Verlestader, 1978 |
| 19:68-69 |
American Hardware Corporation, 1953-1981 |
| 19:70 |
Ammo, 1988 |
| 19:71 |
Arcotronics, 1985 |
| 19:72-74 |
A.T. chronological files, 1981-1984 |
| 19:75 |
Bailey, 1985 |
| 19:76 |
Barber-Colman Akticbolag, 1984 |
| 19:77 |
Bob Goshe Company, undated |
| 19:78 |
Bostik, 1985 |
| 19:79 |
Bostick-Finch, 1985 |
| 19:80 |
Bostik, Japan, 1984 |
| 19:81 |
Bostik, West, 1985 |
| 19:82 |
Broad View Chemical, 1982 |
| 19:83 |
B.U. Supplies and Machinery Company, Ltd., undated |
| 19:84 |
C-Day divestiture, 1984 |
| 19:85 |
Casady Engineering Associates, 1973-1984 |
| 19:86 |
Connecticut Kellering, Inc., undated |
| 19:87 |
Consumers Cordage Company, Inc., 1971 |
| 19:88 |
Converter, 1985 |
| 19:89 |
Corbin Cabinet Lock Company, 1946-1981 |
| 19:90 |
“Early Locks and Lockmakers of America”, 1976 |
| 19:91 |
Corbin Clamp, 1925, 1981-87 |
| 19:92 |
Corbin Motor Vehicle Corporation, 1957-1961 |
| 19:93 |
P & F Corbin, 1904 |
| 19:94 |
Corbin Screw Corporation, 1957 |
| 19:95 |
Cordo-Hyde Company, Inc., 1974 |
| 19:96 |
Crown-Metro, 1974 |
| 19:97 |
David Bridge and Company, Ltd., undated |
| 19:98 |
Dynapert, 1984 |
| 19:99 |
Dynapert-H & C Corporation, 1985 |
| 19:100 |
Emhart Canada Ltd., 1986 |
| 19:101 |
Emhart Corporation, 1976-1987 |
| 19:102 |
Emhart Profile, 1955-1989 |
| 19:103 |
“Recollections of P.R. Mallory”, 1966 |
| 19:104 |
Emhart trademark file, 1920-1971 |
| 19:105 |
Emhart Company tree, 1974 |
| 19:106 |
Emhart Industries, 1987 |
| 19:107 |
Emhart Manufacturing Company, 1964 |
| 19:108 |
Emhart Scandia AB, 1984 |
| 19:109 |
Empire Machine Company, undated |
| 19:110 |
Esser, 1984 |
| 19:111 |
Farrel, 1979-1987 |
| 19:112 |
Farrel Bridge, 1987 |
| 19:113 |
Fastener, 1969-1984 |
| 19:114 |
Fellows, 1986-1987 |
| 19:115 |
Finch Paint and Chemical Company, 1984 |
| 19:116 |
French operations, undated |
| 19:117 |
Garden America, 1989 |
| 19:118 |
George Tucker Eyelet, undated |
| 19:119 |
Girder, undated |
| 19:120 |
Green Sales, Inc., undated |
| 20:121 |
Hardware Division, Emhart Corporation, undated |
| 20:122 |
Harmonic Drive, 1979-1988 |
| 20:123 |
H & O Strong and Sons, Ltd., undated |
| 20:124 |
HTC Corporation, 1985 |
| 20:125 |
Hartford Division, Emhart, 1973 |
| 20:126 |
Hartford-Empire Company, 1940 |
| 20:127 |
Hartford-Fairmont Company, 1912-1928 |
| 20:128 |
Hartlung Fasteners, undated |
| 20:129 |
Henry and Wright, 1942-1982 |
| 20:130 |
Hill Agreement, 1986 |
| 20:131 |
C. V. Hill and Company, undated |
| 20:132 |
C. V. Hill of Canada, undated |
| 20:133 |
Hill Refrigerators of Canada, 1971 |
| 20:134 |
Hoague-Sprague, 1985 |
| 20:135 |
Household Aids, Inc., undated |
| 20:136 |
Icon, undated |
| 20:137 |
Industrial Instruments, undated |
| 20:138 |
Inpak, undated |
| 20:139 |
Inter-Coastal Shoe Machinery, 1982 |
| 20:140 |
International Hardware of Canada, undated |
| 20:141 |
Irish Shoe Supplies, Ltd., 1985 |
| 20:142 |
Kwikset, 1985 |
| 20:143-145 |
LaClade-Christy, 1973-1987 |
| 20:146 |
Lombard Industries, 1977-1985 |
| 20:147 |
Machinery Division Beverly, 1987 |
| 20:148 |
Mallory, 1988 |
| 20:149 |
Maquinas Imical, 1983 |
| 20:150 |
Maxim Silencer, 1955 |
| 20:151 |
Mite, 1985 |
| 20:152 |
Moira Investments Ltd., undated |
| 20:153 |
Molly Division-Bostik, 1982 |
| 20:154 |
Monitor Industries, undated |
| 20:155 |
Mullen Brothers, undated |
| 20:156 |
National Shoe Foundation for Disabled Feet, Inc., 1950 |
| 20:157 |
undated Industries, Inc., 1984 |
| 20:158 |
Never-Seez Compound Corporation, 1982 |
| 20:159 |
Nippon Pop Rivets, undated |
| 20:160 |
Notifier, 1983-1988 |
| 20:161 |
Nylok, 1984 |
| 20:162 |
O. A. Miller (Ireland) Ltd., 1985 |
| 20:163 |
O.A. Miller Lasting Company, Ltd., 1983 |
| 20:164 |
USM Orthopedic Research Lab, 1950 |
| 20:165 |
Parker Kalon, 1982-1983 |
| 20:166 |
PCI Group, Inc., 1982-1983 |
| 20:167 |
Pearson & Bennion Ltd., undated |
| 20:168 |
Pickering Gov. Company, undated |
| 20:169 |
Plastic Machinery Company, Inc., 1983 |
| 20:170 |
Plax Corporation, 1986 |
| 20:171 |
Plymouth Cordage Industries, Inc., 1986 |
| 20:172 |
Plymouth College of Canada, Ltd., 1971 |
| 20:173 |
Powers Manufacturing, Inc., 1982-1985 |
| 21:174 |
PRC, undated |
| 21:175 |
Price Pfister, 1988 |
| 21:176 |
P. R. Mallory and Company, 1983 |
| 21:177 |
Redington, Inc., 1985 |
| 21:178 |
Red Sherman, 1983 |
| 21:179 |
Rockwell, undated |
| 21:180 |
Roseway, 1976 |
| 21:181 |
Royton Realty, undated |
| 21:182 |
Russel and Erwin Manufacturing Company, undated |
| 21:183 |
Russwin Division, 1988 |
| 21:184 |
Safe Hardware, undated |
| 21:185 |
Samco-Strong, Ltd., undated |
| 21:186 |
Savage Arms, 1980 |
| 21:187 |
Schaffer Magnetics, undated |
| 21:188 |
Shoe Farm, Inc., 1955, 1982 |
| 21:189 |
Sistemas de Fajacion Tucker, 1972 |
| 21:190 |
Skyworker, 1956-1983 |
| 21:191 |
Spiras Systems, 1971 |
| 21:192 |
Standard Knapp, 1982-1986 |
| 21:193 |
Standard Tool Company, 1983 |
| 21:194 |
Technical Devices Company, undated |
| 21:195 |
Texon, Inc., 1985-1987 |
| 21:196 |
Thomas Haley and Company, Ltd., undated |
| 21:197 |
Transamerican Shoe Machinery, 1971-1984 |
| 21:198-199 |
True Temper, 1985-1989 |
| 21:200 |
Truelove and McClean, undated |
| 21:201 |
Tucker Products, Inc., 1984 |
| 21:202 |
Turner Machinery, Ltd., undated |
| 21:203 |
Turner Tanning Machinery, 1984 |
| 21:204 |
United Awl and Needle Company, 1984 |
| 21:205 |
U.S. Gear Corporation, undated |
| 21:206 |
United Marketing, Ltd., undated |
| 21:207 |
U.S. Home Products Division, 1985 |
| 21:208 |
UPCO, 1983 |
| 21:209 |
USMC International, Ltd., 1981 |
| 21:210-212 |
United Shoe Machinery, 1940-1980 |
| 21:213 |
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Acquisitions, 1962-1976 |
| 21:214 |
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Foreign Operations, 1950-1970 |
| 21:215 |
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Lasting machines, 1883-1972 |
| 21:216 |
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Pan American against the government of Cuba, 1969 |
| 21:217 |
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Scrapbook, undated |
| 21:218-219 |
V & O Press, undated |
| 21:220 |
Vibrac Corporation, undated |
| 21:221 |
Warren Fastener, undated |
| 21:222 |
Whitman, 1977 |
| 21:223 |
William De Boule Company, Inc., undated |
| 21:224 |
Woodmont Products, 1986 |
| 21:225 |
Wright Machinery Division, 1985 |
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| Series III: Shareholders Files, undated, 1908-1987 |
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American Hardware Corporation |
| 22:226-230 |
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Annual reports, 1908-1963 |
| 22:231 |
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Quarterly reports, 1955-1964 |
| 22:232 |
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Letters to stockholders, 1957-1964 |
| 22:233 |
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Notices of annual meeting, 1958-1962 |
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Hartford-Empire Company |
| 22:234 |
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Annual reports, 1946-1950 |
| 22:235 |
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Letters to stockholders, 1949-1951 |
| 22:236 |
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Financial statements, 1940-1945 |
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Hill Corporation |
| 22:237 |
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Annual reports, 1960-1962 |
| 22:238 |
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Reports to stockholders, 1961 |
| 22:239 |
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Notices of annual meeting, 1962-1963 |
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Plax Corporation |
| 22:240-242 |
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Annual reports, 1954-1965 |
| 22:243 |
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Letters to shareholders, 1965-1966 |
| 22:244 |
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Transmittal forms, 1966 |
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Savage Arms Corporation |
| 22:245-246 |
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Annual reports, 1953-1962 |
| 22:247 |
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Quarterly reports, 1962 |
| 22:248 |
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Letters to stockholders, 1963 |
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United Shoe Machinery Corporation |
| 22:249-261 |
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Annual reports, 1908-1975 |
| 23:262-268 |
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Notices of annual meeting and proxy statements, 1942-1979 |
| 23:269 |
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Letters to stockholders, 1951-1975 |
| 23:270 |
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Quarterly dividends, 1957-1975 |
| 23:271-273 |
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Quarterly reports, 1953-1975 |
| 23:274 |
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Summary reports and analyses, 1972 |
| 23:275-277 |
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Agreements, 1931-1969 |
| 23:278 |
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Correspondence, 1964-1987 |
| 23:279 |
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USM Today, 1966-1971 |
| 23:280 |
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Brochures, undated |
| 23:281 |
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Articles, undated |
| 23:282 |
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Footwear News, 1963 |
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