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- Record Album, "First Men on the Moon," 1969 - Scholastic Magazines, Inc., a well-respected educational publisher founded in the 1920s, produced this documentary record commemorating the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing. The album uses narration and excerpts from official NASA transcripts to recreate this significant event. The Scholastic company also produced a poster with space imagery and the album's text on the back so young readers could follow along.

- 1969
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Record Album, "First Men on the Moon," 1969
Scholastic Magazines, Inc., a well-respected educational publisher founded in the 1920s, produced this documentary record commemorating the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing. The album uses narration and excerpts from official NASA transcripts to recreate this significant event. The Scholastic company also produced a poster with space imagery and the album's text on the back so young readers could follow along.
- Moon Landing Poster, 1969 - Scholastic Magazines, Inc., a well-respected educational publisher, produced this poster commemorating the Apollo Moon landing missions to accompany the documentary album "First Men on the Moon." Hal Frenck designed the poster with space imagery and the names of early Apollo astronauts and mission modules. On the back, young readers could find the album's text, which included excerpts from official NASA transcripts.

- 1969
- Collections - Artifact
Moon Landing Poster, 1969
Scholastic Magazines, Inc., a well-respected educational publisher, produced this poster commemorating the Apollo Moon landing missions to accompany the documentary album "First Men on the Moon." Hal Frenck designed the poster with space imagery and the names of early Apollo astronauts and mission modules. On the back, young readers could find the album's text, which included excerpts from official NASA transcripts.
- Corning "Pyrex Grab-It" Storage Container, 1977-1990 - Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, called Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. Corning introduced its durable "Grab-It" bowls with a single grabbable handle in 1977. The bowls could be popped into the oven or, more importantly, the microwave to cook or reheat meals. A corresponding plastic or glass cover helped preserve leftovers in the refrigerator.

- 1977-1990
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Corning "Pyrex Grab-It" Storage Container, 1977-1990
Corning Glass Works' heat-resistant glass bakeware, called Pyrex, was introduced in the mid-1910s. Pyrex products were inexpensive, with an easy-to-clean smooth surface. Corning introduced its durable "Grab-It" bowls with a single grabbable handle in 1977. The bowls could be popped into the oven or, more importantly, the microwave to cook or reheat meals. A corresponding plastic or glass cover helped preserve leftovers in the refrigerator.
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Starter Dish Set, 1953 -

- 1953
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Starter Dish Set, 1953
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Cover, 1938-1961 -

- 1938-1961
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Cover, 1938-1961
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Bowl, 1942 -

- 1942
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Bowl, 1942
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Shaker, 1938-1961 -

- 1938-1961
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Shaker, 1938-1961
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Shaker, 1938-1961 -

- 1938-1961
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Shaker, 1938-1961
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Serving Dish, 1940 -

- 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Serving Dish, 1940
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Platter, 1946 -

- 1946
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Platter, 1946