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7747, 1976

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1976

7766, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

7791, 1981

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1981

7807, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

7828, 1981

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1981

7835, 1976

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1976

7878, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

7906, 1982

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1982

7915, 1977

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1977

7956, 1968

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1968

7959, 1982

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1982

7969, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

7969, 1977

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1977

7987, 1968

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1968

8090, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8106, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8114, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8153, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8168, 1982

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1982

8266, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8280, 1992

 Item — Box 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: 1992

8285, 1993

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1993

8301, undated

 Item — Box 11
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Vogue Magazine included a weekly sewing pattern in their magazine as early as 1899, but it wasn't until the 1940s that Vogue Patterns expanded to producing designer patterns, bringing Parisian haute couture (Paris Original) into the sewing rooms of the world. Vogue was sold to Butterick in 1961, and Butterick continues to use the Vogue name and sell patterns online today (2014).

Dates: undated

8303, 1969

 Item — Box 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Founded in 1927, Simplicity is headquartered in New York City where the design, patternmaking, samplemaking, instructional and consumer service departments reside. In the early 1940’s, Simplicity embarked on a major sewing education program, and still makes and sells patterns today (2014).

Dates: 1969

8313, 1966

 Item — Box 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

McCall Pattern Company was started by James McCall in 1870 in New York City. James McCall published his own patterns in a four page magazine which grew and flourished and is still making patterns (everything from bridal gowns to Halloween costumes) today (2014).

Dates: 1966

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Lucy Weston Pickett (Chemist, 1904-1997) 12
Mary Lura Sherrill (Chemist, 1888-1968) 10
Stanton, A. Ellen (Wheaton Seminary Principal, 1880-1897) 9
Steroids Journal (Elsevier Publications) 9
Hood, Gilbert (Wheaton College Trustee, Milk Czar) 8
Jeanes, Allene Rosalind, 1906-1995 (Chemical researcher) 8
Kovensky, Barbara J. J., Dr. (Barbara Jane Jensky) (Class of 1967; President Experchem Labs) 8
Dudek, G. 7
Mary Locke Petermann (Scientist, 1908-1975) 7
Katherine "Kay" Alice Burton, 6/5/1890-6/6/1994 (Wheaton Prof. of English) 6
Mary Theresa Hutzler (Student researcher, 1969) 6
Prentice, William Courtney Hamilton (Wheaton President, 1962-1975) 6
Stahl, Leslie (Wheaton College class of 1963, Wheaton College Trustee, News Correspondent) 6
Wheaton College. Softball Team (Norton, MA) 6
White, Renee, Dr. (Provost, Wheaton College) 6
Alexander, John W. (American Painter and Illustrator) 5
Beard, Anson M., Jr. 5
Cole, Helen Wieand, 1885-1965 (Wheaton Prof. Latin & Greek, Trustee, 1935-65) 5
Ely, Ben-Ezra Stiles, Reverend, 1828-1910 5
Lauren M. (Yelle) Yelle-Simmons (Class of 1980) 5
Martin, John Arthur, Dr. (Chair of Religion Department, Wheaton College) 5
Mount Holyoke College 5
Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962 (First Lady of the United States) 5
Shipley, Walter, Dr. (Professor of Psychology, Wheaton College) 5
United States. Department of Agriculture, Consumer Nutrition Division (United States. Department of Agriculture. Consumer Nutrition Division) 5
Ahlstrom, Sydney E. (Professor of American History and Modern Religious History, Yale University) 4
Branshard, Bland, 1892-1987 (American Philosopher) 4
Carol Stone (Class of 1965) 4
Carolyn S. Gill (Class of 1970) 4
Cowles, Eunice Caldwell, 1811-1903 (1st Wheaton Principal, 1835-1837) 4
Elaine Leary (Student researcher, 1967) 4
Emerson, Alice Frey "Tish" (Wheaton President, 1975-91) 4
Emerson, Frances Vose (Class of 1872, Wheaton Trustee 1922-42) 4
Francis X. Greer (Student researcher, 1970) 4
Geiringer, Hilda (Professor of Mathematics at Wheaton College) 4
John Edgar Park, 1879-1956 (Wheaton President, 1926-1944) 4
Korsch, Hedwig (Hedda) (Wheaton College Professor of German, head of German Department) 4
Lepper, Claudia 4
May, Elizabeth Stoffregen, 1907-2011 (Economist, Wheaton Dean of the College & Acting President) 4
Muriel Elizabeth Reynolds, d. 1984 (Class of 1924, Wheaton Trustee) 4
Myrna S. Pearson, 1936- (Wheaton College Professor of Chemistry) 4
Nina Steim (Student researcher, 1962) 4
Robert S. Mulliken (Scientist, 1896-1986) 4
Robinson, John A. T. (John Arthur Thomas) 4
Rosenblith, Judy (Wheaton Professor, 1965-1984, first Meneely Chair) 4
Sandra Faley (Student researcher, 1965) 4
Shouse, Catherine Filene, 1896-1994 (Class of 1918) 4
Steinem, Gloria (Journalist, Author, Feminist) 4
Biden, Joseph (United States Politician) 3
Breen, Timothy H. 3
Carol S. (Steer) Geyser (Class of 1968) 3
Claudia Marini (Student researcher, 1970) 3
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933. (Governor of MA, President of the United States) 3
Daniel Judge (Student researcher, 1968) 3
Elena Malits, Sister 3
Gordon, E. W. 3
Gray, Paul E. (Wheaton College Trustee, President of MIT) 3
Heckscher, August, 1913-1997 3
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Jane B. (Brindis) Wright (Class of 1972) 3
Janice Hagstrom (Student researcher, 1967) 3
Katz, Steven T. 3
Kilham, Annie (Wheaton Seminary class of 1870; Wheaton instructor 1871-1875, 1885-1886; Wheaton Board of Trustees 1908-1927.) 3
Lewis, Hywel D. 3
Linda Rihbany (Student researcher, 1969) 3
Martha E.W. Vose Emerson (Wheaton Principal, 1840-42) 3
Martin, Carol 3
Meneely, Alexander Howard (A. Howard Meneely), 1899-1961 (Wheaton President, 1944-1961) 3
Nancy Gattuso Holman, Hon. (Class of 1956) 3
Nancy W. (Wells) Woods (Class of 1968) 3
O'Connor, Sandra Day (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States) 3
Olds, Glenn A. 3
Pittman, Portia Washington 3
Richard Eberhart, 1904-2005 (Wheaton Visiting Prof. of English) 3
Roberta M. Ferrarini (Student researcher, 1967) 3
Roche III, George Charles 3
Rosemary Park Anastos, Dr., 1907-2004 (Pres. of Barnard College & Connecticut College, Vice Chancellor UCLA) 3
Ruether, Rosemary 3
Schimmel, Annemarie 3
Slater, Robert L. 3
Smart, Ninian, Dr. 3
Sreenivasachar, P. (Chair of Department of History, Osmania University) 3
Styliani "Elita" Pastra-Landis (Class of 1969, Wheaton Prof. of Chemistry) 3
Sutherland, Arthur E. 3
The Sun Chronicle (Newspaper) 3
Tillich, Paul 3
United States. Agricultural Marketing Service. . Marketing Information Division (1967) 3
Vonnegut, Kurt (American Author, Admirer of Wheaton's Library) 3
Walters, Barbara (American journalist) 3
Wild, John, 1902-1972 3
Wilder, Charlotte, 1898-1980 (Wheaton Professor, American Writer) 3
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