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- Electronic Frontier Foundation - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
Electronic Frontier Foundation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.
- Ford-Ferguson Tractor, National Farm Youth Foundation, 1940 -

- June 26, 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Ford-Ferguson Tractor, National Farm Youth Foundation, 1940
- "Electronic Frontier Foundation" Logo - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
"Electronic Frontier Foundation" Logo
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.
- Dave MacDonald Accepting Helms Athletic Foundation's "Athlete of the Month" Award, October 1963 - Dave MacDonald competed in southern California drag races before moving to sports cars and stock cars. He raced Corvettes for Chevrolet and Cobras for Carroll Shelby. MacDonald's first appearance in the Indianapolis 500, in 1964, was his last race. He lost control on the second lap, hit the wall, and died from injuries he sustained in the fiery crash.

- October 01, 1963
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Dave MacDonald Accepting Helms Athletic Foundation's "Athlete of the Month" Award, October 1963
Dave MacDonald competed in southern California drag races before moving to sports cars and stock cars. He raced Corvettes for Chevrolet and Cobras for Carroll Shelby. MacDonald's first appearance in the Indianapolis 500, in 1964, was his last race. He lost control on the second lap, hit the wall, and died from injuries he sustained in the fiery crash.
- Ford Foundation Office at Springwells Park, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946 - Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.

- May 17, 1946
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Ford Foundation Office at Springwells Park, Dearborn, Michigan, 1946
Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.
- Apartment Buildings at the Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan, 1940 - Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.

- July 18, 1940
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Apartment Buildings at the Ford Foundation, Dearborn, Michigan, 1940
Edsel Ford and Henry Ford established the Ford Foundation in 1936 to distribute charitable funds to benefit the public welfare. Early foundation projects included Springwells Park, a housing subdivision in Dearborn, Michigan, begun in in 1939. The development included single-family houses, duplexes, townhouses, apartments, and a shopping center -- all designed in the Colonial Revival style.
- Dave MacDonald Accepting Helms Athletic Foundation's "Athlete of the Month" Award, October 1963 - Dave MacDonald competed in southern California drag races before moving to sports cars and stock cars. He raced Corvettes for Chevrolet and Cobras for Carroll Shelby. MacDonald's first appearance in the Indianapolis 500, in 1964, was his last race. He lost control on the second lap, hit the wall, and died from injuries he sustained in the fiery crash.

- October 01, 1963
- Collections - Artifact
Dave MacDonald Accepting Helms Athletic Foundation's "Athlete of the Month" Award, October 1963
Dave MacDonald competed in southern California drag races before moving to sports cars and stock cars. He raced Corvettes for Chevrolet and Cobras for Carroll Shelby. MacDonald's first appearance in the Indianapolis 500, in 1964, was his last race. He lost control on the second lap, hit the wall, and died from injuries he sustained in the fiery crash.
- "Electronic Frontier Foundation 'Defend Bloggers' Rights!" - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
"Electronic Frontier Foundation 'Defend Bloggers' Rights!"
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.
- Dunham Honeycomb Foundation Machine, 1881-1890 - Mrs. Frances "Fannie" A. Dunham of De Pere, Wisconsin, patented this foundation press to aid honeybees with building comb. The machine pressed beeswax into a prefabricated comb. This theoretically freed bees from some of the labor and honey required to build honeycomb. Instead bees could create a more uniform comb (building from the prefabricated parts), a product more appealing to consumers buying honey.

- 1881-1890
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Dunham Honeycomb Foundation Machine, 1881-1890
Mrs. Frances "Fannie" A. Dunham of De Pere, Wisconsin, patented this foundation press to aid honeybees with building comb. The machine pressed beeswax into a prefabricated comb. This theoretically freed bees from some of the labor and honey required to build honeycomb. Instead bees could create a more uniform comb (building from the prefabricated parts), a product more appealing to consumers buying honey.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation "Coders' Rights Project" - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.

- 2009
- Collections - Artifact
Electronic Frontier Foundation "Coders' Rights Project"
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a watchdog organization for digital civil rights, lobbies and engages in litigation to support free speech and privacy on the internet. People can show their support of the organization and its work by purchasing (and wearing) items such as buttons and stickers.