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Benjamin Garver Lamme portrait
Benjamin Garver Lamme (1864-1924) was born near Springfield, Ohio, and graduated from The Ohio State University in 1888. He spent most of his life working for the Westinghouse Electric Company as an inventor and a developer of electrical machinery. He pioneered the design of rotary converters, developed direct current railway motors, and produced the first commercially successful induction motor
Interview with Ethel Garver
Ethel Garver talks about her experience baking and cooking.https://digital.kenyon.edu/elfs_interviews/1063/thumbnail.jp
Garver Brothers & Co. broadside
Dated ca. 1895, this broadside advertises price cuts for medicine, toiletries, and soaps sold by Garver Bros. & Co. of Strasbourg, Ohio, in Tuscarawas County. The Garver Brothers, G. Rudolph (Rudy) and G. Albert, operated the store which their father Philip founded in 1866, which eventually sold a wide range of items including dry goods, furniture, groceries, shoes, and much more. It came to be known as the "World's Largest Country Store" and before long their clientele expanded beyond Ohio
[Letter from Helen L. Garver to Barbara Jordan - December 4, 1977]
Letter from Helen L. Garver to Barbara Jordan discussing Jordan's decision to not seek re-election to congress
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Oral History Interview with Mervin Garver, August 6, 1999
Interview with Mervin Garver. The interview includes Garver's personal experiences about education and childhood during the Great Depression, being a defense worker at Riverside Foundry, blackouts and air raid wardens, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's visits to Wrightsville by train. Garver also talks about his draft classification as 4-F due to psychoneurosis, his personal feelings about being classified as 4-F, local reactions to his 4-F status, the production of hand grenade and radar cores at Riverside Foundry, the financial and patriotic incentives to increase war production, the purchase of war bonds and stamps, employment of women and wartime shortages, rationing of food and gasoline, the "Victory Bus," effects of WW II on his personal finances and on the postwar lives of Wrightsville's citizens, the transition from wartime to peacetime production at Riverside Foundry, and his memories of post-World War II Memorial Day celebrations
Garver
This thesis is a summary of my two-year internship at Garver, an engineering firm headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. I interned with the finance department in the North Little Rock office. During my time with Garver, I gained an abundance of technical experience in the accounting field, as well as invaluable networking and professional development skills
Neal B. Garver; Neal Bryant Garver
Garver with Johnson and 3 other men at dining table. On verso: Garver watches silverware while Johnson tells witticism; Other two people evidently distinguished but I didn't get their names [l to r]: Neal B. Garver, LLD; Gale F. Johnston Commencement Speaker; Dudley Dowell, LLD; Prof. Harry Strauss. Cf. Arkansas Alumnus, volume l, no. 7, June, 1948, p. 2.Neal Bryant Carver (1877-1969), engineer who did work on the science, agriculture, and library buildings at the University of Arkansas (UA) in Fayetteville (Washington County)
Garver
This thesis is a summary of my two-year internship at Garver, an engineering firm headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. I interned with the finance department in the North Little Rock office. During my time with Garver, I gained an abundance of technical experience in the accounting field, as well as invaluable networking and professional development skills
Garver, George L.
1940"Winter King Hawthorn, Crataegus viridis." In honor of Rev. George L. Garver Class of 1940 On the occasion of his 90th birthday November 29, 2005 Given by The Garver FamilyNovember 29, 2005Gift in HonorTree; Plaqu
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