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- "The Greenfield Villager," July 1964 - <em>The Greenfield Villager</em> was a regular publication of the Edison Institute created for its employees. First published in 1951, the newspaper kept employees abreast of institutional special events and acquisitions and provided information about employee recreational and educational opportunities, work benefits, and personal milestones. The last issue of <em>The Greenfield Villager</em> came out in 1981.

- July 01, 1964
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"The Greenfield Villager," July 1964
The Greenfield Villager was a regular publication of the Edison Institute created for its employees. First published in 1951, the newspaper kept employees abreast of institutional special events and acquisitions and provided information about employee recreational and educational opportunities, work benefits, and personal milestones. The last issue of The Greenfield Villager came out in 1981.
- Madam Butterfly: A Japanese Tragedy, Italian Libretto, 1915-1916 -

- 1915-1916
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Madam Butterfly: A Japanese Tragedy, Italian Libretto, 1915-1916
- Translation of Letter from Mexican President Rubio to Edsel Ford regarding Gift of Ford Automobile, June 13, 1932 -

- June 13, 1932
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Translation of Letter from Mexican President Rubio to Edsel Ford regarding Gift of Ford Automobile, June 13, 1932
- Soichiro Honda in Menlo Park Laboratory, Greenfield Village, October 9, 1989 - The Henry Ford has hosted many famous individuals. Actors, authors and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. In 1989, Soichiro Honda, president of Honda Motor Company got a tour with Harold Skramstad, president of the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.

- October 09, 1989
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Soichiro Honda in Menlo Park Laboratory, Greenfield Village, October 9, 1989
The Henry Ford has hosted many famous individuals. Actors, authors and artists have passed through the entrance gates; business leaders, royalty, politicians and a host of others have toured the exhibits. Photographs by the institution's photographer were taken if the celebrity allowed it. In 1989, Soichiro Honda, president of Honda Motor Company got a tour with Harold Skramstad, president of the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village.