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- Famous Glamour Veil Hat, 1960-1965 -

- 1960-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Famous Glamour Veil Hat, 1960-1965
- Hat -

- Collections - Artifact
Hat
- Larkin Company Catalog, "Stylish Wearing Apparel Given as Premiums with the Larkin Products," Spring/Summer 1908 - John D. Larkin established a soap manufacturing company in 1875. He hired his brother-in-law, Elbert Hubbard, as a salesman. Hubbard developed "The Larkin Idea," a plan that sold goods directly to consumers through mail-order catalogs and offered incentivizing giveaways. It was a success. By the early 1900s, Larkin's catalogs contained pages of products and even more pages of premiums from which customers could choose.

- 1908
- Collections - Artifact
Larkin Company Catalog, "Stylish Wearing Apparel Given as Premiums with the Larkin Products," Spring/Summer 1908
John D. Larkin established a soap manufacturing company in 1875. He hired his brother-in-law, Elbert Hubbard, as a salesman. Hubbard developed "The Larkin Idea," a plan that sold goods directly to consumers through mail-order catalogs and offered incentivizing giveaways. It was a success. By the early 1900s, Larkin's catalogs contained pages of products and even more pages of premiums from which customers could choose.
- Hatpin, circa 1900 -

- circa 1900
- Collections - Artifact
Hatpin, circa 1900
- Hat, 1946-1950 -

- 1946-1950
- Collections - Artifact
Hat, 1946-1950
- Hat, 1950-1955 -

- 1950-1955
- Collections - Artifact
Hat, 1950-1955
- Hat, circa 1940 -

- circa 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Hat, circa 1940
- Hat, 1950-1955 -

- 1950-1955
- Collections - Artifact
Hat, 1950-1955
- Illustration of Performance at the Heinz Employee Auditorium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1912 - The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of employee welfare during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Exemplary employee amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium, and self-improvement classes supported a strong company culture. In the auditorium -- believed to be the first in the country built exclusively for employees -- workers attended concerts, dances, and stage productions.

- circa 1912
- Collections - Artifact
Illustration of Performance at the Heinz Employee Auditorium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1912
The H.J. Heinz Company was at the forefront of employee welfare during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Exemplary employee amenities such as a gymnasium, swimming pool, auditorium, and self-improvement classes supported a strong company culture. In the auditorium -- believed to be the first in the country built exclusively for employees -- workers attended concerts, dances, and stage productions.
- Hat, Worn by Irene Von Mach LeBay, 1925-1930 -

- 1925-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Hat, Worn by Irene Von Mach LeBay, 1925-1930