Papers, 1888-1965 (bulk 1950-1965).

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Papers, 1888-1965 (bulk 1950-1965).

Collection includes correspondence (1950-1965); films of a 1962 CBS appearance by Hardenbrook and of golfing; Junior Achievement file; photographs; one scrapbook; Hardenbrook's U.S. Navy records; programs and other materials related to National Association of Manufacturers and Keep America Beautiful functions; speeches; awards and certificates; Hardenbrook family materials; and miscellaneous other materials.

3.85 cubic ft. (7 boxes)

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National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.)

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The National Association of Manufacturers (N.A.M.) was organized in January 1895 as a political lobbying organization representing the interests of America's manufacturers who wanted to maintain a high protective tariff. By the beginning of the twentieth century, N.A.M. sought to curtail the power of organized labor and maintain the open shop. During the New Deal period and World War II, N.A.M. became a significant force in the Republican coalition seeking to decrease the growing role of the sta...

Junior Achievement

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Junior Achievement, Inc. (JA) was founded in 1919 as the Boys' and Girls' Bureau of the Eastern States League. Embracing the concept of "learning by doing," the leaders of the Bureau dedicated themselves to teaching urban youth proper business practice and methods. They accomplished this through hands-on training in management and production. For much of its history, JA used one program to teach business to high school students. Beginning in the 1970s, JA started to expand its programs to includ...

Hardenbrook, Donald J.

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Donald Johnson Hardenbrook (1896-1976) was a broker, banker, and manufacturing executive in New York City. He was a member of the New York Stock Exchange from 1933-1943 and assistant to the president, vice-president, and director of Union Bag and Paper Corp. beginning in 1943. From 1958-1962 he was chairman of the company's American Creosoting Company subsidiary. Hardenbrook was president of the National Association of Manufacturers in 1962, president of Keep America Beautiful, Inc. beginning in...

Keep America Beautiful, Inc.

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Hardenbrook family.

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