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- H. J. Heinz Employee Handbook, "To The New Heinz Employee," 1920 - From its founding, a guiding principle of the H.J. Heinz Company was to promote strong company relationships with its employees. This resulted in a world-class employee welfare program which included amenities, programs, and policies with consideration for their well-being. This employee handbook from 1920 explains each of these provisions and encourages teamwork and a strong personal work ethic from the incoming employee.

- 1920
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H. J. Heinz Employee Handbook, "To The New Heinz Employee," 1920
From its founding, a guiding principle of the H.J. Heinz Company was to promote strong company relationships with its employees. This resulted in a world-class employee welfare program which included amenities, programs, and policies with consideration for their well-being. This employee handbook from 1920 explains each of these provisions and encourages teamwork and a strong personal work ethic from the incoming employee.
- Presentation of the Herman Miller Action Office System, circa 1968 -

- circa 1968
- Collections - Artifact
Presentation of the Herman Miller Action Office System, circa 1968
- Photograph Album of the Heinz Girls' 57 Club Banquets and Bowling League, 1922-1930 - Company scrapbooks are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H. J. Heinz Company, includes photographs from the Heinz Girls' 57 Club banquets and bowling league. Other photographs feature the actors and actresses of the Heinz Players group and Howard Heinz with employees at the branch factory in London.

- 1922-1930
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Photograph Album of the Heinz Girls' 57 Club Banquets and Bowling League, 1922-1930
Company scrapbooks are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H. J. Heinz Company, includes photographs from the Heinz Girls' 57 Club banquets and bowling league. Other photographs feature the actors and actresses of the Heinz Players group and Howard Heinz with employees at the branch factory in London.
- 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968 -

- 09 December 1968-11 December 1968
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1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference, San Francisco, California, December 1968
- Kleinhans Side Chair, Designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen for Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York, 1939 -

- 1939
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Kleinhans Side Chair, Designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen for Kleinhans Music Hall, Buffalo, New York, 1939
- Visitors Waiting for Next Performance, Ford Auditorium, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934 - Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition used the theme of progress to encourage optimism during the Depression. Ford Motor Company's popular exhibition at the fair included an auditorium, where fairgoers viewed "Rhapsody in Steel," an entertaining film concerning automotive assembly, and the "Human Ford," an animated Ford automobile.

- 1934
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Visitors Waiting for Next Performance, Ford Auditorium, Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, 1934
Chicago's 1933-34 Century of Progress Exposition used the theme of progress to encourage optimism during the Depression. Ford Motor Company's popular exhibition at the fair included an auditorium, where fairgoers viewed "Rhapsody in Steel," an entertaining film concerning automotive assembly, and the "Human Ford," an animated Ford automobile.
- Invoice for Stage and Auditorium Drapes and Curtains for Henry Ford Museum Theater, October 1931 -

- October 03, 1931
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Invoice for Stage and Auditorium Drapes and Curtains for Henry Ford Museum Theater, October 1931
- Advertising Layout Photograph Showing the Heinz Employee Auditorium and Recreation Room, October 6, 1909 - Photographs of the H. J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of a Christmas party in the auditorium, women in the recreation room, and the customer sampling room.

- October 06, 1909
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Advertising Layout Photograph Showing the Heinz Employee Auditorium and Recreation Room, October 6, 1909
Photographs of the H. J. Heinz factory -- including buildings, employees, and the manufacturing process -- were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. This advertising layout features several modified photographs of a Christmas party in the auditorium, women in the recreation room, and the customer sampling room.
- "57: The Spice of Life," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1901 - The H.J. Heinz Company took pride in proving that its products were created in a pure, clean, and wholesome way. In addition to opening the factory for public tours, the company also produced publications to show readers what the factory was like. This booklet provides readers with photographs of the employees and the buildings, along with descriptions of the manufacturing process.

- 1901
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"57: The Spice of Life," H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1901
The H.J. Heinz Company took pride in proving that its products were created in a pure, clean, and wholesome way. In addition to opening the factory for public tours, the company also produced publications to show readers what the factory was like. This booklet provides readers with photographs of the employees and the buildings, along with descriptions of the manufacturing process.
- Illustration of Performance at the Heinz Employee Auditorium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1912 - The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of employee welfare during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Exemplary employee amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium, and self-improvement classes supported a strong company culture. In the auditorium -- believed to be the first in the country built exclusively for employees -- workers attended concerts, dances, and stage productions.

- circa 1912
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Illustration of Performance at the Heinz Employee Auditorium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1912
The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of employee welfare during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Exemplary employee amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium, and self-improvement classes supported a strong company culture. In the auditorium -- believed to be the first in the country built exclusively for employees -- workers attended concerts, dances, and stage productions.