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- Office of H. R. Waddell in the Ford Engineering Laboratory, September 1952 - In 1923, H.R. Waddell joined the mailing department at Dearborn Publishing Company -- one of Henry Ford's many businesses outside Ford Motor Company. The next year, he was transferred to the Office of Henry Ford, where he was given secretarial duties. Mr. Waddell's responsibilities increased over time. This photo shows his office in the Ford Engineering Laboratory.

- September 17, 1952
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Office of H. R. Waddell in the Ford Engineering Laboratory, September 1952
In 1923, H.R. Waddell joined the mailing department at Dearborn Publishing Company -- one of Henry Ford's many businesses outside Ford Motor Company. The next year, he was transferred to the Office of Henry Ford, where he was given secretarial duties. Mr. Waddell's responsibilities increased over time. This photo shows his office in the Ford Engineering Laboratory.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 14
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 15 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 15
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 22 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 22
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 35 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 35
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Preparations for War Bond Drive at the Bond Office, Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant, May 1945 - Ford Motor Company and its employees contributed to Allied efforts in World War II in numerous ways. The company built trucks, tanks, aircraft engines, gliders, and B-24 bomber airplanes. Ford workers purchased war bonds with their earnings, either independently or through a payroll deduction program.

- May 25, 1945
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Preparations for War Bond Drive at the Bond Office, Ford Motor Company Rouge Plant, May 1945
Ford Motor Company and its employees contributed to Allied efforts in World War II in numerous ways. The company built trucks, tanks, aircraft engines, gliders, and B-24 bomber airplanes. Ford workers purchased war bonds with their earnings, either independently or through a payroll deduction program.
- "Herman Miller Presents the Steelframe Units by George Nelson," 1954 -

- 1954
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"Herman Miller Presents the Steelframe Units by George Nelson," 1954
- Editorial Rooms and Old Home of Luther Burbank - Santa Rosa, California, 1915 - Luther Burbank (1849-1926), an American horticulturalist and author, gained a reputation for selective breeding that yielded more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened this Bureau of Information in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. The Luther Burbank Society, organized in 1910, used Burbank's old home as an editorial office and the Bureau for storage of their multi-volume series on Burbank, published in 1913-1914.

- 1915
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Editorial Rooms and Old Home of Luther Burbank - Santa Rosa, California, 1915
Luther Burbank (1849-1926), an American horticulturalist and author, gained a reputation for selective breeding that yielded more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened this Bureau of Information in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. The Luther Burbank Society, organized in 1910, used Burbank's old home as an editorial office and the Bureau for storage of their multi-volume series on Burbank, published in 1913-1914.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 39 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 39
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 42 - A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- September 08, 2008
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Oral History Interview with William McDonough, Sustainable Design Architect, September 2008--Photographs--Digital Images--Item 42
A leader in the field of sustainable design, William McDonough creates strategies for "environmentally intelligent" buildings. His constructions incorporate nature into design and feature daylight, fresh air, diversity, life, and creativity. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed McDonough at his office in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.