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- William E. Stumpf Resume and Work Samples, 1960-1984 -

- 25 October 1960-17 October 1984
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William E. Stumpf Resume and Work Samples, 1960-1984
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 5 of 6) - These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.

- June 1956-August 1956
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Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 5 of 6)
These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 6 of 6) - These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.

- October 1956-April 1957
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Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 6 of 6)
These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.
- Scrapbook of Elizabeth Parke Memorabilia, 1902-1924 -

- 1902-1924
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Scrapbook of Elizabeth Parke Memorabilia, 1902-1924
- Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 174, 1919 - Henry Ford sued the <em>Chicago Tribune</em> for defaming his reputation with the headline "Ford is an Anarchist." During the trial in 1919, Ford's famous quote, "history is more or less bunk," was used to mock him. Henry Ford was not ignorant of history, but opinionated about it. To him, technology and everyday life were more important than war and politics.

- 1919
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Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 174, 1919
Henry Ford sued the Chicago Tribune for defaming his reputation with the headline "Ford is an Anarchist." During the trial in 1919, Ford's famous quote, "history is more or less bunk," was used to mock him. Henry Ford was not ignorant of history, but opinionated about it. To him, technology and everyday life were more important than war and politics.
- Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1939 - Robert Ebel, a teacher at the Edison Institute High School, tutored the 5th and 6th grade students sent to demonstrate in the model machine shop in the Ford exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In addition to teaching, Ebel and another instructor and their wives chaperoned the students during the summer. Robert's wife Hazel compiled this scrapbook to document the group's experiences.

- 1939
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Scrapbook Compiled by Hazel June Ebel, 1939
Robert Ebel, a teacher at the Edison Institute High School, tutored the 5th and 6th grade students sent to demonstrate in the model machine shop in the Ford exhibit at the 1939 New York World's Fair. In addition to teaching, Ebel and another instructor and their wives chaperoned the students during the summer. Robert's wife Hazel compiled this scrapbook to document the group's experiences.
- Scrapbook of Heinz Product Labels, 1900-1930 - While "57 Varieties" became the well-known slogan for the H.J. Heinz Company, it actually produced more than 60 different products. This scrapbook provides a glimpse of some labels for the products produced by Heinz in the early twentieth century.

- 1900-1930
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Scrapbook of Heinz Product Labels, 1900-1930
While "57 Varieties" became the well-known slogan for the H.J. Heinz Company, it actually produced more than 60 different products. This scrapbook provides a glimpse of some labels for the products produced by Heinz in the early twentieth century.
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 2 of 6) - These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.

- February 01, 1956
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Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 2 of 6)
These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 3 of 6) - These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.

- March 01, 1956
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Montgomery Bus Boycott Scrapbook, November 1955 - April 1957 (Part 3 of 6)
These newspaper articles come from a scrapbook of newspaper clippings saved by Charles "Homer" Cummings, a Montgomery City bus lines manager. Together, these articles recount the story of the 381-day Montgomery bus boycott that was inspired by the arrest of Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her bus seat to a white man despite existing segregation laws.
- Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 42, November-December 1925 - Ford Motor Company kept scrapbooks of newspaper articles about Ford Motor Company and Henry Ford's activities. This volume contains articles about Henry Ford's interest in reviving fiddling and traditional American dance. At Ford-inspired "old time fiddler" contests, fiddlers vied for the title of champion fiddler. People in various parts of the country, including Michigan, joined in.

- November 1925-December 1925
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Ford Motor Company Clipping Book, Volume 42, November-December 1925
Ford Motor Company kept scrapbooks of newspaper articles about Ford Motor Company and Henry Ford's activities. This volume contains articles about Henry Ford's interest in reviving fiddling and traditional American dance. At Ford-inspired "old time fiddler" contests, fiddlers vied for the title of champion fiddler. People in various parts of the country, including Michigan, joined in.