Beverly Public Schools/Beverly trade school records, 1909-1995.

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Beverly Public Schools/Beverly trade school records, 1909-1995.

Materials relating to the establishment and operation of the Beverly trade schools, including trustee minutes, annual reports, curriculum journals, correspondence, photographs, programs and ephemera, and calendars.

3 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6910572

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Beverly High School

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Ransome, Ernest L. (Ernest Leslie), 1844-1917

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Claude H. Patten Trade School (Beverly, Mass.)

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Beverly Independent Industrial School (Beverly, Mass.)

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Massachusetts. Commission on Industrial and Technical Education

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Beverly Cooperative Trade School (Beverly, Mass.)

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Vose, George Hervey

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Clahde H. Patten Vocational High School (Beverly, Mass.)

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United Shoe Machinery Corporation

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This collection contains the transcripts and records of the 1949-1952 Sherman Act antitrust proceedings against the United Shoe Machinery Corporation in Massachusetts' federal court. United Shoe Machinery was created in 1899 by a merger of Goodyear Machinery Company, Consolidated Hand Lasting Machine Company, and McKay Shoe Machinery Company. It quickly became an international corporation and achieved nearly complete market domination in the United States. Un...

Small, R. O. b. 1872.

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Beverly Public Schools (Beverly, Mass.)

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The Beverly Independent Industrial School opened in 1909 for the purpose of providing occupational training to selected students not attending the Town High School. Steps to establish a liaison with the United Shoe Machinery Corporation were started in 1909. Housed in the noted industrial concrete building designed by Ernest L. Ransome, the Company needed skilled workers for making its product: the shoe lasts or wooden form over which shoes were constructed. Complying with the state mandate of t...

Patten, Claude H.

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