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The Harvester World
GROUP FIVE
Showing the interest taken at the tractor demonstration at Grant Park HONOR ROLL
The ten best records for the month ending Octoberll, 1913, of the general agencies of the International Har¬ vester Company of America, and the branch houses of the International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited, as reported to The Harvester World, on engine horse power, tractor horse power, wagons, spreaders, cream separators, hay presses, disk harrows and automobiles: GROUP ONE Boston, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. Buffalo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Cincinnati, O. Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Auburn, N. Y. Aurora, 111. Parkersburg, W. Va. R. V. Board W. P. Yancy A. Z. Morse O. H. Browning N. E. Furlong John G. Young E. L. Mayer Chas. Steger P. J. Goodwin C. W. Dressel GROUP TWO Indianapolis, Ind. (Osb.) N. W. Nelson Indianapolis, Ind Columbus, O. (Osb.) Regina, Sask. Fort Wayne, Ind. Saskatoon, Sask. Memphis, Tenn. Cincinnati, O. Eau Claire, Wis. Columbus, Ohio GROUP Memphis, Tenn. Columbia, S. D. Oklahoma City, Okla. Springfield, Mo. Atlanta, Ga; Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. New Orleans, La. Evansville, Ind. J. A. Everson Allen Millbern W. P. Wells I. N. Worth R. H. Potter L. S. Jones N. E. Furlong O. B. Clancy Frank Casto THREE L. S. Jones E. Fullton Hugh Donly W. G. Criswell M. F. Holahan J. H. Darden V. M. Smith A. Crellin J. T. Keefer J. F. Allensworth GROUP FOUR Lincoln, Neb. Springfield, 111. Sioux City, la. Boston, Mass. Columbus, O. (Osb.) Parkersburg, W. Va. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wichita, Kan. East St. Louis, 111. Columbus, O. R. W. Johnston A. H. Leimbrook C. P. Kilbourne R. V. Board Allen Millbern C. W. Dressel Hugh Donly P. O. Busselle Chas. V. Marker Frank Casto Minneapolis, Minn. • Milwaukee, Wis. Eau Claire, Wis. Lincoln, Neb. Auburn, N. Y. (Osb.) Madison, Wis. St. Cloud, Minn. Green Bay, Wis. Columbus, O. (Osb.) Toledo, O. J. E. Leisses T. N. Funston A. B. Clancy R. W. Johnston F. S. Jacques A. R. Anderson H. C. Ahlers G. W. Wilson Allen Millbern Jno. Hupman GROUP SIX Birmingham, Ala. Columbia, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Regina, Sask. Saskatoon, Sask. Memphis, Tenn. Richmond, Va. Springfield, Mo. Nashville, Tenn. Estevan, Sask. V. M. Smith E. Fullton A. Crellin W. P. Wells R. H. Potter L. S. Jones M. B. McNeely W. G. Criswell J. H. Darden Jno. MacDonald GROUP SEVEN Minot, N. D. Regina, Sask. Helena, Mont. Grand Forks, N. D. Saskatoon, Sask. Estevan, Sask. Aberdeen, S. D. Concordia, Kan. Brandon, Man. Sioux Falls, S. D. C. H. McMauus W. P. Wells F. O. Wilson L. C. Hazlett R. H. Potter Jno. Macdonald R. R. Greer J. W. Nixon E. B. Gass A. E. Bowring GROUP EIGHT Richmond, Va. Boston, Mass. Albany, N. Y. Birmingham, Ala. Columbia, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Brandon, Man. Jacksonville, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Oklahoma City, Okla. M. B. McNeely R. V. Board M. E. McCullough V. M. Smith E. Fullton H. H. Saylor E. B. Gass A. Crelhn O. H. Browning Hugh Donly " What are you thinking about ? " "Just nothing. " "You always were an egotist." —Town Topics. Modem methods — A Keystone hay loader and a five-ton truck. This is an instance of the Auburn, N. Y., generalagency's way of doing horseless and laborless farming
Object Description
Title | The Harvester World: Volume 4, number 11, November 1913 |
Object Type | Periodical |
Language | English |
Source | McCormick Mss 6z |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Physical Description | 7.25 x 10 inches |
Electronic Publication Date | 2008 |
Year | 1913 |
Volume | 004 |
Issue | 11 |
Date | 1913-11 |
Rights | © Copyright 2008 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
Series | The Harvester World ; v. 4, no. 11 |
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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Title | page 9 |
Object Type | Periodical |
Source | The Harvester World, November 1913 |
Page Number | 9 |
Electronic Publisher | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Physical Description | 7.25 x 10 inches |
Electronic Publication Date | 2008 |
Year | 1913 |
Volume | 004 |
Issue | 11 |
Date | 1913-11 |
Rights | © Copyright 2008 by the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison, Wisconsin) |
Series | The Harvester World ; v. 4, no. 11 |
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The Harvester World GROUP FIVE Showing the interest taken at the tractor demonstration at Grant Park HONOR ROLL The ten best records for the month ending Octoberll, 1913, of the general agencies of the International Har¬ vester Company of America, and the branch houses of the International Harvester Company of Canada, Limited, as reported to The Harvester World, on engine horse power, tractor horse power, wagons, spreaders, cream separators, hay presses, disk harrows and automobiles: GROUP ONE Boston, Mass. San Francisco, Cal. Buffalo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Cincinnati, O. Harrisburg, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Auburn, N. Y. Aurora, 111. Parkersburg, W. Va. R. V. Board W. P. Yancy A. Z. Morse O. H. Browning N. E. Furlong John G. Young E. L. Mayer Chas. Steger P. J. Goodwin C. W. Dressel GROUP TWO Indianapolis, Ind. (Osb.) N. W. Nelson Indianapolis, Ind Columbus, O. (Osb.) Regina, Sask. Fort Wayne, Ind. Saskatoon, Sask. Memphis, Tenn. Cincinnati, O. Eau Claire, Wis. Columbus, Ohio GROUP Memphis, Tenn. Columbia, S. D. Oklahoma City, Okla. Springfield, Mo. Atlanta, Ga; Nashville, Tenn. Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. New Orleans, La. Evansville, Ind. J. A. Everson Allen Millbern W. P. Wells I. N. Worth R. H. Potter L. S. Jones N. E. Furlong O. B. Clancy Frank Casto THREE L. S. Jones E. Fullton Hugh Donly W. G. Criswell M. F. Holahan J. H. Darden V. M. Smith A. Crellin J. T. Keefer J. F. Allensworth GROUP FOUR Lincoln, Neb. Springfield, 111. Sioux City, la. Boston, Mass. Columbus, O. (Osb.) Parkersburg, W. Va. Oklahoma City, Okla. Wichita, Kan. East St. Louis, 111. Columbus, O. R. W. Johnston A. H. Leimbrook C. P. Kilbourne R. V. Board Allen Millbern C. W. Dressel Hugh Donly P. O. Busselle Chas. V. Marker Frank Casto Minneapolis, Minn. • Milwaukee, Wis. Eau Claire, Wis. Lincoln, Neb. Auburn, N. Y. (Osb.) Madison, Wis. St. Cloud, Minn. Green Bay, Wis. Columbus, O. (Osb.) Toledo, O. J. E. Leisses T. N. Funston A. B. Clancy R. W. Johnston F. S. Jacques A. R. Anderson H. C. Ahlers G. W. Wilson Allen Millbern Jno. Hupman GROUP SIX Birmingham, Ala. Columbia, S. C. Jacksonville, Fla. Regina, Sask. Saskatoon, Sask. Memphis, Tenn. Richmond, Va. Springfield, Mo. Nashville, Tenn. Estevan, Sask. V. M. Smith E. Fullton A. Crellin W. P. Wells R. H. Potter L. S. Jones M. B. McNeely W. G. Criswell J. H. Darden Jno. MacDonald GROUP SEVEN Minot, N. D. Regina, Sask. Helena, Mont. Grand Forks, N. D. Saskatoon, Sask. Estevan, Sask. Aberdeen, S. D. Concordia, Kan. Brandon, Man. Sioux Falls, S. D. C. H. McMauus W. P. Wells F. O. Wilson L. C. Hazlett R. H. Potter Jno. Macdonald R. R. Greer J. W. Nixon E. B. Gass A. E. Bowring GROUP EIGHT Richmond, Va. Boston, Mass. Albany, N. Y. Birmingham, Ala. Columbia, S. C. Charlotte, N. C. Brandon, Man. Jacksonville, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Oklahoma City, Okla. M. B. McNeely R. V. Board M. E. McCullough V. M. Smith E. Fullton H. H. Saylor E. B. Gass A. Crelhn O. H. Browning Hugh Donly " What are you thinking about ? " "Just nothing. " "You always were an egotist." —Town Topics. Modem methods — A Keystone hay loader and a five-ton truck. This is an instance of the Auburn, N. Y., generalagency's way of doing horseless and laborless farming |
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Date created | 2008-12-10 |
Date modified | 2008-12-10 |