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Roses from Rags with Putnam Dyes
- Circa 1920 – circa 1950
Pamphlet showcasing latchhooked rugs designed by Mary Rockwell and dyed with Putnam Fadeless Dyes, which were produced by the Monroe Chemical Company.
- Author Rockwell, Mary
- Creator Of Work Monroe Chemical Company
- Subject Dyes and dyeing, Monroe Chemical Company, Rugs, Hooked, Textile crafts
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German Exiles Face a Return to Europe
- 1940s
New York Times article titled German Exiles Face a Return to Europe: Visa Mix-Up Affects Hundreds of Refugees, Traveler Says. The article interviews Mrs. Elsa Jaffe who says the immigrating through Spain and Portugal…
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Gives Congress Bill on Dual Citizenship
- Stimson Offers Measure to End Possible Axis Espionage
- 1940s
New York Times article titled Gives Congress Bill on Dual Citizenship: Stimson Offers Measure to End Possible Axis Espionage. The article explains that individuals with dual citizenship in enemy countries will have to…
- Publisher New York times
- Subject Dual nationality, World War (1939-1945), Espionage, Deportation
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Study Virgin Islands As Refugee Haven; Interior Department Heads Weigh Temporary Visit Plan
- 1940s
New York Times article titled Study Virgin Islands As Refugee Haven; Interior Department Heads Weigh Temporary Visit Plan .
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Max Bredig's statement of financial assets
- 1944-Sep-05
Max Albert Bredig's (1902-1977) statement of financial assets, for the sponsorship of his nephews Wolfgang and Peter Homburger.
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Letter from Anny van der Sluys to Max Bredig, 1940s
- 1940s
Anny van der Sluys writes to her friend Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977).
- Addressee Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977
- Author van der Sluys, Anny
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, van der Sluys, Anny
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Character reference for Max Bredig
- 1944-Sep-10
Character reference written by Lydia Bredig, for her husband Max Albert Bredig (1902-1977).
- Author Bredig, Lydia
- Subject Bredig, Max Albert, 1902-1977, Bredig, Lydia, Citizenship
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Ernst A. Hauser's letter to the editor of the Journal of Chemical Education, August 1945
- 1945-Aug
Photocopy of a letter to the editor of the Journal of Chemical Education, written by Ernst A. Hauser (1896-1956). In response to a June 1945 article in the journal. Hauser defends Wolfgang Ostwald (1883-1943), who was…
- Author Hauser, Ernst A. (Ernst Alfred), 1896-1956
- Publisher American Chemical Society. Division of Chemical Education
- Subject Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945), Nazis, Hauser, Ernst A. (Ernst Alfred), 1896-1956, Journal of chemical education, Ostwald, Wolfgang, 1883-1943, Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.), Chemists, American Chemical Society
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Neoprene (GR-M) Safeguarding workers handling synthetic rubber in the rubber industry
- 1944
This bulletin, produced by the U.S. Department of Labor's Division of Labor Standards, presents the findings of an investigation into workers’ exposure to potentially harmful chemicals in factories that produce…
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Dimenformon tablets promotional blotter
- 1940s
Blue card with image of a prescription for "Dimenformon Tablets," promoting Dimenformon Benzoate (alpha-estradiol benzoate) for the treatment of symptoms in menopausal patients.
Paper blotters were a popular form of…
- Creator Of Work Roche-Organon, Inc.
- Subject Menopause, Menopause--Hormone therapy, Women--Health and hygiene, Estradiol benzoate, Roche-Organon, Inc.
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Dimenformon injections promotional blotter
- 1940s
Blue card with image of a prescription for "Dimenformon Benzoate" and a black syringe, promoting Dimenformon Benzoate (alpha-estradiol benzoate) injections for the treatment of symptoms in menopausal patients.
Paper…
- Creator Of Work Roche-Organon, Inc.
- Subject Menopause, Menopause--Hormone therapy, Women--Health and hygiene, Estradiol benzoate, Roche-Organon, Inc.
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Kurt M. Mislow's War Manpower Commission diploma
- 1944-Aug-24
Kurt M. Mislow's (1923-2017) diploma from the War Manpower Commission. Recipients of this diploma have been evaluated by the Committee on Scientific Research Personnel of the War Manpower Commission and have been deemed…
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Cover of The Challenge of the Atomic Bomb
- 1945-Dec-22
Cover of "The Challenge of the Atomic Bomb,” a special supplement to The Nation, published December 22, 1945, containing the addresses delivered at the Annual Nation Associates' Forum, December 1-3, 1945. Contributors…
- Creator Of Work Nation (New York, N.Y. : 1865)
- Subject Atomic bomb
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Chi-Ches-Ters Menstrual Pain Relief Tablets
- 1900s
Container of "Chi-Ches-ters" menstrual pain relief tablets, manufactured by Chichester Chemical Co.
Chichester Chemical Co. also manufactured "Pennyroyal Pills," which were marketed with language that subtly indicated…
- Manufacturer Chichester Chemical Co.
- Subject Analgesics, Drugs, Menstruation, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Women--Health and hygiene, Menstrual products
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Igloo Wrap cellophane
- 1900s
Blue and red cardboard box of "Igloo Wrap Brand" cellophane wrap, manufactured by Du Pont.
- Manufacturer E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
- Subject E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Food--Storage, Food--Preservation, Plastic films
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Letter from Ernst Berl to H. H. Jacobs, October 2, 1944
- 1944-Oct-02
Letter from Ernst Berl (1877-1946) to H. H. Jacobs, the chairman of the Patent Office Defense Committee. Berl asks if the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey would want information on secret patent applications (by Berl…
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Letter from the National Inventors Council to Ernst Berl, August 9, 1944
- 1944-Aug-09
Letter from J. C. Green, the acting chief engineer of the National Inventors Council, to Ernst Berl (1877-1946). Green informs Berl that appropriate personnel will look into Berl's process of turning plant matter into…
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Notification of Personnel Action regarding Ernst Berl, February 4, 1944
- 1944-Feb-04
Document notifying Ernst Berl (1877-1946) that he has been transferred from Expert Consultant to the Army Services Force, Intelligence Division, to Expert Consultant, Office of the Chief of Staff.
- Creator Of Work United States. War Department
- Subject Berl, Ernst, 1877-1946, Civil service positions
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Letter from Kurt Mislow to Ida and Max Mislow, May 6, 1944
- 1944-May-06
Letter from Kurt M. Mislow (1923-2017) to his parents, Ida and Max. Mislow tells his father how proud he is of him, and then details a physical examination he had with other students from the California Institute of…
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Letter from Kurt Mislow, 1944
- 1944
Letter from Kurt M. Mislow (1923-2017) to an unidentified recipient about his 1933 Oldsmobile.
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Letter from the National Inventors Council to Ernst Berl, August 24, 1944
- 1944-Aug-24
Letter from J. C. Green, the Acting Chief Engineer of the National Inventors Council, to Ernst Berl (1877-1946). Green requests more information regarding Berl's process of turning plant matter into fuel.
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Letter from Ernst Berl to the United States Department of State, Division of European Affairs, July 10, 1944
- 1944-Jul-10
Letter from Ernst Berl (1877-1946) to the United States Department of State, Division of European Affairs. Berl asks if the United States would be interested in his process of converting plant material into coal,…
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Letter from the United States Office of War Information to Ernst Berl, April 6, 1944
- 1944-Apr-06
Letter from W. O. Somin of the United States Office of War Information to Ernst Berl (1877-1946) requesting a description, in German, of Berl's invention that "turns 'farm wastes' into gasoline."
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Letter from the United State Patent Office to Ernst Berl, April 19, 1944
- 1944-Apr-19
Letter from the United States Patent Office to Ernst Berl (1877-1946) regarding patent applications.
- Addressee Berl, Ernst, 1877-1946
- Author United States. Patent Office
- Subject Patents, United States. Patent Office, Berl, Ernst, 1877-1946
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Letter from Ernst Berl to the National Inventors Council, August 14, 1944
- 1944-Aug-14
Letter from Ernst Berl (1877-1946) to the National Inventors Council regarding his process for converting plant material into fuel. Berl explains his process and asks if he can submit the process at a conference.