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President Cyrus H. McCormick has re¬ cently returned from abroad, where he spent the summer. While in Europe Mr. McCormick visited the new works at Croix, France, and Neuss, Germany; and spent some time in looking into the situation in Russia, where the establish¬ ment of a manufacturing plant is con¬ templated. Harold McCormick has recently been elected president of the Chicago Play¬ ground Association. C. S. Funk, General Manager, has spent the summer in the different European countries, going to the various foreign agen¬ cies, where he has been looking into the entire European situation. W. M. Reay, Comptroller, has been mak¬ ing a wide European trip, supervising the accounting systems of the foreign gen¬ eral agents. T. A. Coleman, General Agent at Mad¬ ison, Wis., has been laid up with a se¬ vere attack of plant poisoning. R. B. Johnston, of the Experimental Department, recently made a trip from Akron, O., to Chicago in an Internation¬ al Harvester Company delivery wagon. The run is something over 400 miles, and took about three days. Both the car and the driver arrived in perfect shape. H. C. N. Milligan, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. D. E. Clymer, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Blockman to Assistant General Agent. W. M. Haddox, of Parkersburg, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Wm. H. Hulme, of Oklahoma, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Block- man. G. Lee Seaman, of Parkersburg, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Wm. J. Jones of Regina, Sask., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Thos. E. Kinsella, of Wichita, Kansas, was promoted from Shipping Clerk to Assistant Blockman. Fred L. Baker, of Wichita, Kansas, was promoted from Canvasser to Ship¬ ping Clerk. W. W. Greiner, of Richmond, Va., was promoted from Cashier and Bookkeeper to Assistant Blockman. Wm. G. Clark, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was promoted from Canvasser to Special Salesman. Ernest G. Maddox, of Memphis, Tenn., was promoted from Canvasser to Block- man. A. Swale, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Assist¬ ant Blockman. Wm. Bennett, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Assistant Blockman. Frank Roach, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Expert Work at Hutchinson, Kans. C. H. Sies, of Davenport, Iowa, was promoted from Canvasser to Blocktnan. B. F. Sies, of Davenport, Iowa, was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. L. P. Reifsteck, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. A. F. Vurpillar, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. F. S. Gajewski, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Canvasser to Assistant Blockman. E. B. Derr, of Osborne Division, Har- risburg. Pa., was promoted from Can¬ vasser to Blockman. Wm. Roeser, of Jackson, Mich., was promoted from Assistant Blockman to Blockman. A. E. Scroggie, of Jackson, Mich., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. A. S. Bucher, of Atlanta, Ga., was pro¬ moted from Expert to Blockman. 17
Object Description
Title | The Harvester World: Volume 1, number 1, October 1909 |
Object Type | Periodical |
Language | English |
Source | McCormick Mss 6z |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Physical Description | 5.75 x 8.5 inches |
Electronic Publication Date | 2008 |
Year | 1909 |
Volume | 001 |
Issue | 01 |
Date | 1909-10 |
Rights | © Copyright 2008 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
Series | The Harvester World ; v. 1, no. 1 |
Format | TIF |
Description | Harvester World magazine was first published by International Harvester Company in October of 1909. From 1909 to 1946, Harvester World functioned primarily as an employee magazine, carrying news from various factories, branch houses and dealerships around the world. The magazine included biographical sketches of employees; notices of retirements and promotions; announcements regarding new company initiatives or building projects; and a variety of other news relating to nearly every facet of the company’s world wide operations. The magazine was published by the company’s Advertising Department, and also functioned as a way for headquarters to communicate with dealerships. In 1946, the magazine was redesigned and eventually shifted from an employee magazine to a more customer-oriented focus. By the 1950s, most Harvester Articles were human interest stories centering on the people and organizations who used International Harvester products. At the same time, photography became an increasingly important element in the content and presentation of the magazine. The magazine was discontinued in 1969. |
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Date created | 2018-11-20 |
Date modified | 2018-11-20 |
Description
Title | page 17 |
Object Type | Periodical |
Source | The Harvester World, October 1909 |
Page Number | 17 |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Physical Description | 5.75 x 8.5 inches |
Electronic Publication Date | 2008 |
Year | 1909 |
Volume | 001 |
Issue | 01 |
Date | 1909-10 |
Rights | © Copyright 2008 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
Series | The Harvester World ; v. 1, no. 1 |
Full Text | President Cyrus H. McCormick has re¬ cently returned from abroad, where he spent the summer. While in Europe Mr. McCormick visited the new works at Croix, France, and Neuss, Germany; and spent some time in looking into the situation in Russia, where the establish¬ ment of a manufacturing plant is con¬ templated. Harold McCormick has recently been elected president of the Chicago Play¬ ground Association. C. S. Funk, General Manager, has spent the summer in the different European countries, going to the various foreign agen¬ cies, where he has been looking into the entire European situation. W. M. Reay, Comptroller, has been mak¬ ing a wide European trip, supervising the accounting systems of the foreign gen¬ eral agents. T. A. Coleman, General Agent at Mad¬ ison, Wis., has been laid up with a se¬ vere attack of plant poisoning. R. B. Johnston, of the Experimental Department, recently made a trip from Akron, O., to Chicago in an Internation¬ al Harvester Company delivery wagon. The run is something over 400 miles, and took about three days. Both the car and the driver arrived in perfect shape. H. C. N. Milligan, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. D. E. Clymer, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Blockman to Assistant General Agent. W. M. Haddox, of Parkersburg, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Wm. H. Hulme, of Oklahoma, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Block- man. G. Lee Seaman, of Parkersburg, W. Va., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Wm. J. Jones of Regina, Sask., was promoted from Canvasser to Blockman. Thos. E. Kinsella, of Wichita, Kansas, was promoted from Shipping Clerk to Assistant Blockman. Fred L. Baker, of Wichita, Kansas, was promoted from Canvasser to Ship¬ ping Clerk. W. W. Greiner, of Richmond, Va., was promoted from Cashier and Bookkeeper to Assistant Blockman. Wm. G. Clark, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was promoted from Canvasser to Special Salesman. Ernest G. Maddox, of Memphis, Tenn., was promoted from Canvasser to Block- man. A. Swale, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Assist¬ ant Blockman. Wm. Bennett, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Assistant Blockman. Frank Roach, of Oklahoma City, Okla., was promoted from Canvasser to Expert Work at Hutchinson, Kans. C. H. Sies, of Davenport, Iowa, was promoted from Canvasser to Blocktnan. B. F. Sies, of Davenport, Iowa, was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. L. P. Reifsteck, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. A. F. Vurpillar, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. F. S. Gajewski, of Fargo, N. D., was promoted from Canvasser to Assistant Blockman. E. B. Derr, of Osborne Division, Har- risburg. Pa., was promoted from Can¬ vasser to Blockman. Wm. Roeser, of Jackson, Mich., was promoted from Assistant Blockman to Blockman. A. E. Scroggie, of Jackson, Mich., was promoted from Blockman to Special Salesman. A. S. Bucher, of Atlanta, Ga., was pro¬ moted from Expert to Blockman. 17 |
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Date created | 2018-11-20 |
Date modified | 2018-11-20 |