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Business cards

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

A. D. Radinsky Business Card, early-mid 1900s

 Item
Identifier: B371.03.0001.0003
Abstract

Business card for A. D. Randinsky "Manufacturer of sanitary wiping rags and cotton and wool waste". White card with dark blue text. "Red Star" and Star of David in red along with "Representaive" at the bottom. Written in black ink script on reverse "Very Best Wishes for a most happy New Year A. D. Radinsky".

Dates: early-mid 1900s

Address Book and Contents, 1955-1975

 File
Identifier: B333.08.0013.0002
Abstract

This folder contains Maria Lowenstein's address book and loose contents, including exhibit fliers and membership cards for the Denver Art Museum, Denver Allied Arts Guild and he Artists Equity Association, Incorporated. It also has a card for "Maria Lowenstein Dressmaking & Alterations at your home or mine, 234 East 63rd street, New York 21, NY, Templeton 8-4674."

Dates: 1955-1975

Bercu Sisters Business Card, between 1925-1932

 Item
Identifier: B356.01.0003.0016.00001
Abstract

Business card of the Bercu Sisters: "Bercu Sisters Harryette and Dorothy, Toe and Acrobatic Dancers From the Orpheum Circuit.

Dates: between 1925-1932

Box 1, circa 1950

 File — Box B415.01.0001: Series B415.01 [Barcode: U186023258332]
Identifier: B415.01.0001
Abstract Contains check protector (check writing machine) which was created in 1917 by the Checkometer Sales Company owned by Theodore Hirschberg in Chicago, Illinois. It was developed in Chicago because check fraud was rampent there in the early 1900s. The machine was designed to punch, print, and watermark paychecks that forgers could not duplicate. It became the paymaster machine in the 1950s. The paymaster machines are still currently sold. On the cover of the machine: "F and E Check Protector."...
Dates: circa 1950

Box 2, circa 1950

 File — Box B415.01.0002: Series B415.01 [Barcode: U186023258258]
Identifier: B415.01.0002
Abstract

Box contains two hats used by Sam Stoole in his construction company. One is a tin construction hat with "Sam Stoole" in black letters. Inside the hat is a leather band and with plastic frame. The other hat is a pith helmet with air holes and made of felt. Brown leather band inside which can be sized with a ribbon.

Dates: circa 1950

Box 6, 1974 - 1990

 File — Box B228.01.0006: Series B228.01 [Barcode: U186023306629]
Identifier: B228.01.0006
Abstract Box contains matted copies of Robert Weinberg photography as well as his business card and the origianl captions he wrote to accompany each photo. Photographs include a self portrait of Robert Weinberg; a portrait of Elie Wiesel; an abstract image surrounded by Aramaic characters, composed of bookend designs superimposed with a photo of a sculpture of Moses; a group photo of Allied Jewish Federation volunteers (titled Networking); and a photo taken for the Intermountain Jewish News of...
Dates: 1974 - 1990

Business Card, undated

 Item
Identifier: B002.01.0104.0144.00003
Abstract

Business card of J. Hashkins, General Auditor of the United Garment Workers of America, in New York. On pencil it reads "J. Hashkins [unreadable] delivery. City." It's undated and unsigned.

Dates: undated

H. Richman Watchmaker and Jeweler, circa 1900-1930

 File
Identifier: B112.03.0001.0012
Abstract

File contains one business card of H. Richman, a watchmaker and jeweler in Denver, Colorado from circa 1900-1930.

Dates: circa 1900-1930

Jewish Aid Society Card, 1911 July 17

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Identifier: B002.01.0104.0142.00003
Abstract

Jewish Aid Society card that reads "West Side Dispensary 1012 Maxwell St. Save this card, always bring it with you." There's a stamp that reads "tuberculosis." Card is signed by Minden, Harry.

Dates: 1911 July 17