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- "Le Champagne au XIII Siecle" Bas-relief Carved in the Rock at Champagne Pommery & Greno near Rhiems, France, circa 1925 -

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
"Le Champagne au XIII Siecle" Bas-relief Carved in the Rock at Champagne Pommery & Greno near Rhiems, France, circa 1925
- Tissue Paper Party Hat, 1920-1940 -

- 1920-1940
- Collections - Artifact
Tissue Paper Party Hat, 1920-1940
- Dennison's Bogie Book: Suggestions for Halloween, 1922 - While Halloween's origins were rooted in superstition and fortune telling, by the 1910s, Americans of all ages celebrated the holiday as a night of innocent fun. The Dennison Manufacturing Co. of Framingham, Massachusetts, published Halloween "Bogie" books from 1912 to 1935. Halloween revelers could find an array of ideas for party activities, costumes, and decorations using the company's paper products.

- 1922
- Collections - Artifact
Dennison's Bogie Book: Suggestions for Halloween, 1922
While Halloween's origins were rooted in superstition and fortune telling, by the 1910s, Americans of all ages celebrated the holiday as a night of innocent fun. The Dennison Manufacturing Co. of Framingham, Massachusetts, published Halloween "Bogie" books from 1912 to 1935. Halloween revelers could find an array of ideas for party activities, costumes, and decorations using the company's paper products.
- Evening Dress with Stole Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, circa 1948 -

- circa 1948
- Collections - Artifact
Evening Dress with Stole Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, circa 1948
- Halloween Party for Children at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, October 1931 - In 1915, Henry Ford funded a new hospital for Detroit. Designed and built in consultation with leading medical experts, Henry Ford Hospital employed salaried doctors and charged low, fixed fees to patients. Over the years, the hospital provided special care for children. Longer-term pediatric patients attended classes at an on-site school, and children were treated to holiday parties.

- October 30, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Halloween Party for Children at Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, October 1931
In 1915, Henry Ford funded a new hospital for Detroit. Designed and built in consultation with leading medical experts, Henry Ford Hospital employed salaried doctors and charged low, fixed fees to patients. Over the years, the hospital provided special care for children. Longer-term pediatric patients attended classes at an on-site school, and children were treated to holiday parties.
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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.
- Rose Wiggle Wearing Her 1968 Wedding Dress at Her Birthday Party, 1990 -

- January 20, 1990
- Collections - Artifact
Rose Wiggle Wearing Her 1968 Wedding Dress at Her Birthday Party, 1990
- Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "O Tannenbaum," December 17, 1977 - Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years. The 1977 Party theme was "German Christmas," so Powell featured the German Christmas song "O Tannenbaum" ("O Christmas Tree") with a tree made of 3-dimensional die cut ornaments.

- December 17, 1977
- Collections - Artifact
Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "O Tannenbaum," December 17, 1977
Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years. The 1977 Party theme was "German Christmas," so Powell featured the German Christmas song "O Tannenbaum" ("O Christmas Tree") with a tree made of 3-dimensional die cut ornaments.
- Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "Smack," December 16, 1978 - Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years, four of them for the 1978 Party's "Sounds of Christmas" theme. Each poster focused on a particular sound -- "Ho Ho Ho," "Fa la la la la," "Smack," and "Jingle."

- December 16, 1978
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Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "Smack," December 16, 1978
Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years, four of them for the 1978 Party's "Sounds of Christmas" theme. Each poster focused on a particular sound -- "Ho Ho Ho," "Fa la la la la," "Smack," and "Jingle."
- Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "Jingle," December 16, 1978 - Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years, four of them for the 1978 Party's "Sounds of Christmas" theme. Each poster focused on a particular sound -- "Ho Ho Ho," "Fa la la la la," "Smack," and "Jingle."

- December 16, 1978
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Herman Miller Christmas Party Poster, "Jingle," December 16, 1978
Linda Powell began designing posters for the Herman Miller Christmas Party in 1976, the same year she was hired at the company as an internal graphic designer. She designed eight Christmas Party posters over four years, four of them for the 1978 Party's "Sounds of Christmas" theme. Each poster focused on a particular sound -- "Ho Ho Ho," "Fa la la la la," "Smack," and "Jingle."