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Box 116

 Container

Contains 57 Results:

Central High School printing classes (Cleveland, OH)

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2400
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Century Press (Toledo and Chicago), 1941

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2401
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Dates: 1941

Chicago Club of Printing House Craftsmen

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2402
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Chicago Federated Advertising Club

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2403
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Chicago Historical Society

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2404
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Chicago School of Printing

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2405
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.

Chicago World's Fair (1936)

 File — Box: 116, Folder: 2406
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Ephemeral printed pieces collected by McMurtrie, largely as examples of design and printing work, but also concerning companies and organizations with which he did business or clubs he belonged to.