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The collection is comprised of 75 letters, nearly all consisting of routine inquiries regarding accommodation rates, descriptions of the property, transportation to the resort, curative properties of the waters, requests for promotional booklets, and prices on bottled water from the springs. Among the more noteworthy pieces of correspondence: an inquiry written on a postcard picturing Earnest Williams Viaduct of Lynchburg, Virginia; exchanges of letters with the Hotel Ponce de Leon of Roanoke, Virginia, and Buffalo Lithia Springs, Virginia; an inquiry from Mattie L. Stieff of Dunbar, Virginia, regarding the accommodation of African American resort guests and employment of African American resort staff; a request for reduced rates from Mrs. J. E. Townes of Salem, Virginia; and plans for a Virginia Press Association dinner at the resort.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions may apply. 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","Series II: Games and Puzzles contains puzzles intended for play cocktail or theme parties, as well as items for children from restaurants and product boxes and trivia/informational tools.","Series III: Menus includes printed menus for locations and restaurants for adults and children.","Series IV: Nutrition and Health consists of informational pamphlets on diseases and specific illnesses, as well as their treatment, plus advertisements and information on patent and practical medicines, and a small group of items relating to nutrition. This series includes ephemera specific to children's health and nutrition.","Series V: Correspondence Artifacts consists of postcards and notecards featuring food products, food labels, and images from institutions with agriculture and food collection holdings. Some postcards contain messages on the back.","Series VI: Recipes includes ephemeral items that contain recipes or are individual recipes. ","Series VII: Coupons and Stamp Books includes savers, booklets for collecting stamps (to be traded for items), and coupons.","This group of materials is organized by product/type of product. The finding aid does not include a list of individual cards or companies.","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Culinary Ephemera Collection was completed in July 2013. Further description is expected as new materials are added to the collection. Additional description and reorganization of the collection was completed in September 2015, February 2017 and July 2017.","Virginia Tech Special Collections also includes a number of similar and related collections of ephemera and culinary publications:\n Ms2011-002, Culinary Pamphlet Collection.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2011-022, National Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2012-040, State/Regional Home and Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2013-027, Cocktail Ephemera Collection.  Finding aid  available online. ","The Culinary Ephemera Collection was established in 2013. The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.","At the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \" A Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President \"  on the Special Collections blog.","This folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. The inside pages include information on the company, the product, and prices.","This item is a broadside advertisement for the purchase of tea and coffee from the Great American Tea Company (1877), with notes about conditions for sale and variaties. The verso has an order form.","This includes seven posters in the form of a visual aid display used in meal planning, sponsoroed and created by Swift Meats in Chicago, Illinois. The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026 outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. ","These were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026 Co. Home Economics Department. ","Due to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. ","The J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. This prospectus includes samples and descriptions for patent medicine boxes, labels, and labels available for purchase.","This item is a French language board game from the Dutch Van Houten Cocao company, c. 1890. The board is a variation for \"The Game of the Goose,\" a common boardgame from the 16th-19th centuries. The game has many regional variations, but despite being in French, \"Jeu de Cacao Van Houten\" follows the traditional rules (not the French ones). ","The general rules are available online:  https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm . We have created a handout for game play with this board, which is housed with the item.","This item is an illustrated advertising broadside titled \"Jimmy and Jane in Far Off Java,\" from General Foods Corporation, 1932. Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.","Original pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.","This set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.","This poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. It was part of a larger series and features an illustration of children with beets, tomatoes, and apples by Fanny L. 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Finding aid  available online.  Ms2011-022, National Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2012-040, State/Regional Home and Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2013-027, Cocktail Ephemera Collection.  Finding aid  available online. "],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Culinary Ephemera Collection was established in 2013. The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \"\u003cextref show=\"new\" actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"https://whatscookinvt.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/garfield-tea-advertisement/\"\u003eA Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President\u003c/extref\u003e\"  on the Special Collections blog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. 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The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026amp; outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026amp; Co. Home Economics Department. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDue to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. This prospectus includes samples and descriptions for patent medicine boxes, labels, and labels available for purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is a French language board game from the Dutch Van Houten Cocao company, c. 1890. The board is a variation for \"The Game of the Goose,\" a common boardgame from the 16th-19th centuries. The game has many regional variations, but despite being in French, \"Jeu de Cacao Van Houten\" follows the traditional rules (not the French ones). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe general rules are available online: \u003ca href=\"https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm\"\u003ehttps://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm\u003c/a\u003e. We have created a handout for game play with this board, which is housed with the item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is an illustrated advertising broadside titled \"Jimmy and Jane in Far Off Java,\" from General Foods Corporation, 1932. Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. 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The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.","At the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \" A Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President \"  on the Special Collections blog.","This folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. The inside pages include information on the company, the product, and prices.","This item is a broadside advertisement for the purchase of tea and coffee from the Great American Tea Company (1877), with notes about conditions for sale and variaties. The verso has an order form.","This includes seven posters in the form of a visual aid display used in meal planning, sponsoroed and created by Swift Meats in Chicago, Illinois. The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026 outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. ","These were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026 Co. Home Economics Department. ","Due to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. ","The J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. This prospectus includes samples and descriptions for patent medicine boxes, labels, and labels available for purchase.","This item is a French language board game from the Dutch Van Houten Cocao company, c. 1890. The board is a variation for \"The Game of the Goose,\" a common boardgame from the 16th-19th centuries. The game has many regional variations, but despite being in French, \"Jeu de Cacao Van Houten\" follows the traditional rules (not the French ones). ","The general rules are available online:  https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm . We have created a handout for game play with this board, which is housed with the item.","This item is an illustrated advertising broadside titled \"Jimmy and Jane in Far Off Java,\" from General Foods Corporation, 1932. Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.","Original pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.","This set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.","This poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. It was part of a larger series and features an illustration of children with beets, tomatoes, and apples by Fanny L. 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","Series II: Games and Puzzles contains puzzles intended for play cocktail or theme parties, as well as items for children from restaurants and product boxes and trivia/informational tools.","Series III: Menus includes printed menus for locations and restaurants for adults and children.","Series IV: Nutrition and Health consists of informational pamphlets on diseases and specific illnesses, as well as their treatment, plus advertisements and information on patent and practical medicines, and a small group of items relating to nutrition. This series includes ephemera specific to children's health and nutrition.","Series V: Correspondence Artifacts consists of postcards and notecards featuring food products, food labels, and images from institutions with agriculture and food collection holdings. Some postcards contain messages on the back.","Series VI: Recipes includes ephemeral items that contain recipes or are individual recipes. ","Series VII: Coupons and Stamp Books includes savers, booklets for collecting stamps (to be traded for items), and coupons.","This group of materials is organized by product/type of product. The finding aid does not include a list of individual cards or companies.","The processing, arrangement, and description of the Culinary Ephemera Collection was completed in July 2013. Further description is expected as new materials are added to the collection. Additional description and reorganization of the collection was completed in September 2015, February 2017 and July 2017.","Virginia Tech Special Collections also includes a number of similar and related collections of ephemera and culinary publications:\n Ms2011-002, Culinary Pamphlet Collection.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2011-022, National Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2012-040, State/Regional Home and Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2013-027, Cocktail Ephemera Collection.  Finding aid  available online. ","The Culinary Ephemera Collection was established in 2013. The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.","At the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \" A Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President \"  on the Special Collections blog.","This folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. The inside pages include information on the company, the product, and prices.","This item is a broadside advertisement for the purchase of tea and coffee from the Great American Tea Company (1877), with notes about conditions for sale and variaties. The verso has an order form.","This includes seven posters in the form of a visual aid display used in meal planning, sponsoroed and created by Swift Meats in Chicago, Illinois. The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026 outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. ","These were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026 Co. Home Economics Department. ","Due to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. ","The J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. 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Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.","Original pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.","This set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.","This poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. It was part of a larger series and features an illustration of children with beets, tomatoes, and apples by Fanny L. 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This series includes ephemera specific to children's health and nutrition.","Series V: Correspondence Artifacts consists of postcards and notecards featuring food products, food labels, and images from institutions with agriculture and food collection holdings. Some postcards contain messages on the back.","Series VI: Recipes includes ephemeral items that contain recipes or are individual recipes. ","Series VII: Coupons and Stamp Books includes savers, booklets for collecting stamps (to be traded for items), and coupons."],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis group of materials is organized by product/type of product. The finding aid does not include a list of individual cards or companies.\u003c/p\u003e"],"odd_heading_ssm":["Note"],"odd_tesim":["This group of materials is organized by product/type of product. The finding aid does not include a list of individual cards or companies."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Culinary Ephemera Collection, Ms2013-028, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Culinary Ephemera Collection, Ms2013-028, Special Collections, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe processing, arrangement, and description of the Culinary Ephemera Collection was completed in July 2013. Further description is expected as new materials are added to the collection. Additional description and reorganization of the collection was completed in September 2015, February 2017 and July 2017.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The processing, arrangement, and description of the Culinary Ephemera Collection was completed in July 2013. Further description is expected as new materials are added to the collection. Additional description and reorganization of the collection was completed in September 2015, February 2017 and July 2017."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eVirginia Tech Special Collections also includes a number of similar and related collections of ephemera and culinary publications:\n\u003clist\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMs2011-002, Culinary Pamphlet Collection. \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00787.xml\" show=\"new\"\u003eFinding aid\u003c/extref\u003e available online. \u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMs2011-022, National Agricultural Publications. \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv00823.xml\" show=\"new\"\u003eFinding aid\u003c/extref\u003e available online. \u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMs2012-040, State/Regional Home and Agricultural Publications. \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01045.xml;\" show=\"new\"\u003eFinding aid\u003c/extref\u003e available online. \u003c/item\u003e\n\u003citem\u003eMs2013-027, Cocktail Ephemera Collection. \u003cextref actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=vt/viblbv01167.xml\" show=\"new\"\u003eFinding aid\u003c/extref\u003e available online. \u003c/item\u003e\n\u003c/list\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Virginia Tech Special Collections also includes a number of similar and related collections of ephemera and culinary publications:\n Ms2011-002, Culinary Pamphlet Collection.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2011-022, National Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2012-040, State/Regional Home and Agricultural Publications.  Finding aid  available online.  Ms2013-027, Cocktail Ephemera Collection.  Finding aid  available online. "],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Culinary Ephemera Collection was established in 2013. The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \"\u003cextref show=\"new\" actuate=\"onRequest\" href=\"https://whatscookinvt.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/garfield-tea-advertisement/\"\u003eA Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President\u003c/extref\u003e\"  on the Special Collections blog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. The inside pages include information on the company, the product, and prices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is a broadside advertisement for the purchase of tea and coffee from the Great American Tea Company (1877), with notes about conditions for sale and variaties. The verso has an order form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis includes seven posters in the form of a visual aid display used in meal planning, sponsoroed and created by Swift Meats in Chicago, Illinois. The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026amp; outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThese were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026amp; Co. Home Economics Department. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDue to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. This prospectus includes samples and descriptions for patent medicine boxes, labels, and labels available for purchase.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is a French language board game from the Dutch Van Houten Cocao company, c. 1890. The board is a variation for \"The Game of the Goose,\" a common boardgame from the 16th-19th centuries. The game has many regional variations, but despite being in French, \"Jeu de Cacao Van Houten\" follows the traditional rules (not the French ones). \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe general rules are available online: \u003ca href=\"https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm\"\u003ehttps://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm\u003c/a\u003e. We have created a handout for game play with this board, which is housed with the item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is an illustrated advertising broadside titled \"Jimmy and Jane in Far Off Java,\" from General Foods Corporation, 1932. Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. 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The collection consists of materials in a variety of formats that relate to food and nutrition, dating from the early 19th century to the present (although many of the materials are undated). Materials include: advertising and promotional materials for food products, games and other children's activities, menus from restaurants and events, pamphlets on nutrition and health topics, notecards inspired by food products and food publications, and postcards.","At the earliest, this item probably dates to around 1885, four years after the death of James A. Garfield. Produced by Stillman Remedies Co. Garfield Tea was a laxative that came in loose or bagged tea form, as well as a syrup. There's no clear indiciation as to why it was named after Garfield (there is no clear connected between the late president and the company), though it may have been an attempt to capitalize on his image somehow. Records suggest there was no \"Dr. Stillman,\" but the company was in the patent medicine business well into the 1910s. For more on this item, see the post \" A Tea, a Counter-top Ad, and a Dead President \"  on the Special Collections blog.","This folded pamphlet includes five full-color illustrations of the factory in Baltimore, depicting steps in the manufacture and packing process, along with a color image facsimile of the company's label. The inside pages include information on the company, the product, and prices.","This item is a broadside advertisement for the purchase of tea and coffee from the Great American Tea Company (1877), with notes about conditions for sale and variaties. The verso has an order form.","This includes seven posters in the form of a visual aid display used in meal planning, sponsoroed and created by Swift Meats in Chicago, Illinois. The educational demonstration posters specifically instruct in aiding housewives in discerning the different cuts of T-Bone, Rib, Wedge, Round, and Blade in Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork; as well as suggestions on dry cooking methods, moist heat roasting methods, and assorted appliances, and kitchen \u0026 outdoor barbecue grills on which to cook. ","These were attributed to \"Martha Logan,\" which was the pseudonym for Swift employee Beth Bailey McLean and her staff, who authored numerous publications, pamphlets, and pieces of culinary education as the Swift \u0026 Co. Home Economics Department. ","Due to the condition of the original housing, the sheets have been removed and stored in an oversize folder. ","The J. F. Lawrence Printing Company operated at least from about 1890 until at least 1913. This prospectus includes samples and descriptions for patent medicine boxes, labels, and labels available for purchase.","This item is a French language board game from the Dutch Van Houten Cocao company, c. 1890. The board is a variation for \"The Game of the Goose,\" a common boardgame from the 16th-19th centuries. The game has many regional variations, but despite being in French, \"Jeu de Cacao Van Houten\" follows the traditional rules (not the French ones). ","The general rules are available online:  https://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/game-of-goose.htm . We have created a handout for game play with this board, which is housed with the item.","This item is an illustrated advertising broadside titled \"Jimmy and Jane in Far Off Java,\" from General Foods Corporation, 1932. Aimed at both children and families, this is a cartoon tour of the island of Java and its cassava processing plants from whence flowed the nourishing goodness of tapioca pudding with Jimmy, Jane, their father, and their uncle. It also features an ad for Minute Tapioca at the bottom.","Original pen and ink illustration of Percy Wilbur Witwer of Dallas, Texas, used as an advertisement for Mellin's Baby Food, c.1907.","This set includes four posters from the National Dairy Council, c.1930, about the benefits of dairy for children, featuring a young girl, Pasty, as she plays outside, buys vegetables, drinks milk, and gets plenty of sleep. Each poster has one large and two smaller illustrations, plus a rhyme about the theme.","This poster from the National Child Welfare Association Inc. of New York dates from 1923 and includes a rhyme about red fruits and vegetables. It was part of a larger series and features an illustration of children with beets, tomatoes, and apples by Fanny L. 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","The first series consists of the paper documents. These paper files contain scheduling, show topic, and guest appearance information for each broadcast.  The files are arranged chronologically by broadcast date. ","The second series consists of open reel tapes with original recordings from the radio show broadcasts. The files are arranged alphabetically by show title.","The third series consists of three audiotape cassettes with copies of three separate programs.  ","The fourth series consists of digital duplicates created in 2012 from the open reel tapes of the original broadcast. The open reel audio is stored on nine compact discs and an external hard drive. The files are arranged chronologically by broadcast date. ","This series consists of paper materials created for each broadcast that outline show topics and guest appearances. This series is arranged chronologically.","This series consists of open reel tapes with original recordings from the radio show broadcasts. This series is arranged alphabetically by show title.","Also aired on January 18, 1981.","Also aired on December 5, 1983.","Also aired on November 28, 1983.","Also aired on December 26, 1983","Also aired on January 2, 1984.","Also aired on January 23, 1984.","Also aired on January 6, 1984.","Also aired on January 16, 1984.","Also aired on January 9, 1984.","Also aired on August 29, 1982.","Also aired on March 24 and 26, 1984.","Also aired on December 12, 1983.","Also aired on March 12, 1984.","Also aired on December 19, 1983.","Also aired on February 28, 1984.","Also aired on February 13, 1984.","This series consists of three audiotape cassettes with copies of three programs.","Copied on May 2, 1983.","Copied on May 2, 1983.","This series consists of digital duplicates created in 2012 from the open reel tapes of the original broadcast. The open reel audio was saved as MP3s and is stored on nine compact discs and an external hard drive. Broadcasts are arranged chronologically on the compact discs.","Disc 1 of 9. Contains 18 MP3s in chronological order (year, month, day): 19800627, 19801019, 19801026, 19801109, 19801111, 19801116, 19801123, 19801207, 19801214, 19801221, 198010103, 19810104, 19810113, 19810201, 19810208, 19810215, 19810301, 19810308","Disc 2 of 9. Contains 18 MP3s in chronological order (year, month, day): 19810315, 19810322, 19810329, 19810405, 19810412, 19810503-1, 19810503-2, 19810517, 19810524, 19810531, 19810607, 19810613, 19810628, 19810705, 19810712, 19810719, 19810726, 19810802","Disc 3 of 9. Contains 18 MP3s in chronological order (year, month, day): 19810816, 19810823, 19810830, 19810913, 19810920, 19810927, 19811004, 19811008-1, 19811008-2, 19811011, 19811018, 19811025, 19811028, 19811101, 19811108, 19811115, 19811122, 19811129","Disc 4 of 9. 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