Contract Signed For New Labor Union At King-Seeley Corp, November 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1951
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Representatives of King-Seeley Corp. and the UAW-CIO yesterday signed the first union contract ever negotiated for workers at the K-S Ann Arbor and Scio plants. Present at the formal signing ceremony were (seated) A. Neil Gustine, K-S president; Webb A. Magnor, UAW-CIO international representative; and (standing, left to right) Edward Hamel (union), Royal Baker (union), R. W. Berkeley (company), W. W. Lewis (company), John Taylor (company), Arthur Berarducci (union), Lilian Tinsley (union), Oliver Johnson (union), Luella Mueller (union), William Flowers (union), Margaret Young (union), William Young (union) and William Hatchett (union).
Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1951
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Representatives of King-Seeley Corp. and the UAW-CIO yesterday signed the first union contract ever negotiated for workers at the K-S Ann Arbor and Scio plants. Present at the formal signing ceremony were (seated) A. Neil Gustine, K-S president; Webb A. Magnor, UAW-CIO international representative; and (standing, left to right) Edward Hamel (union), Royal Baker (union), R. W. Berkeley (company), W. W. Lewis (company), John Taylor (company), Arthur Berarducci (union), Lilian Tinsley (union), Oliver Johnson (union), Luella Mueller (union), William Flowers (union), Margaret Young (union), William Young (union) and William Hatchett (union).
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Argus Board Members From Left: Rudolph Reichert, George J. Burke Sr., & John Airey, November 17, 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1949
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Local Men Nominated For Argus Board: Rudolph Reichert (left), president of the Ann Arbor Bank, and John Airey, King-Seeley Corp. board chairman (right), were nominated yesterday for board positions at the annual Argus stockholders meeting. George J. Burke, Sr., local attorney and former Nuernberg [sic] trial judge is up for reelection after being made chairman of the directors Wednesday. The three are on the eight-man management slate.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1949
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Local Men Nominated For Argus Board: Rudolph Reichert (left), president of the Ann Arbor Bank, and John Airey, King-Seeley Corp. board chairman (right), were nominated yesterday for board positions at the annual Argus stockholders meeting. George J. Burke, Sr., local attorney and former Nuernberg [sic] trial judge is up for reelection after being made chairman of the directors Wednesday. The three are on the eight-man management slate.
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Managers for King-Seeley and American Broach baseball teams, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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King-Seeley Corp. receives the Navy 'E' for excellence pennant from Rear-Admiral William Carleton Watts, United States Navy. Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1942
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THE NAVY SAYS 'WELL DONE': King-Seeley Corp. received extra reward for its war production efforts yesterday afternoon when Rear-Admiral William Carleton Watts, USN (retired) Washington, D. C. presented the firm with the Navy 'E' for excellence pennant. Shown above from left to right above admiring the pennant are Admiral Watts, Arthur Knight, foreman of King-Seeley's night janitorial force and an employee for 17 years, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, who has been a company inspector for 18 years, and John Airey, president and general manager of King-Seeley Corp.
Ann Arbor News, May 13, 1942
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THE NAVY SAYS 'WELL DONE': King-Seeley Corp. received extra reward for its war production efforts yesterday afternoon when Rear-Admiral William Carleton Watts, USN (retired) Washington, D. C. presented the firm with the Navy 'E' for excellence pennant. Shown above from left to right above admiring the pennant are Admiral Watts, Arthur Knight, foreman of King-Seeley's night janitorial force and an employee for 17 years, Mrs. Pearl Wheeler, who has been a company inspector for 18 years, and John Airey, president and general manager of King-Seeley Corp.
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Members of the American Broach and King-Seeley baseball teams open new Industrial baseball league, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1937
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NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT: Mayor Walter Sadler will throw out the first ball tonight at West Park as teams from American Broach and King-Seeley launch the Industrial baseball league campaign in a game starting at 5:45. Three other clubs, Detroit Edison, Cook Spring and Bell Telephone, will take part in the league which is operating for the first time this year. In the above picture, members of two of the teams, King-Seeley and American Broach, are shown at the conclusion of a recent practice session at West Park. In the top row, left to right are A. Satugh, B. Reigle, E. Harless, D. Emons, C. Buster, F. Soper, A. Folk, F. Mackey, H. Shelton, R. Terry, E. Betke and E. Bertoni. In themiddle row are pictured G. Gross, R. Winklehaus, L. Musil, R. Smith, C. Welke and D. Waldo. In the bottom row are M. Holtz, E. Reichman, C. Westenfeld, C. Seeger, R. Wurster and N. Bucholz, mascot.
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1937
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NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE OPENS TONIGHT: Mayor Walter Sadler will throw out the first ball tonight at West Park as teams from American Broach and King-Seeley launch the Industrial baseball league campaign in a game starting at 5:45. Three other clubs, Detroit Edison, Cook Spring and Bell Telephone, will take part in the league which is operating for the first time this year. In the above picture, members of two of the teams, King-Seeley and American Broach, are shown at the conclusion of a recent practice session at West Park. In the top row, left to right are A. Satugh, B. Reigle, E. Harless, D. Emons, C. Buster, F. Soper, A. Folk, F. Mackey, H. Shelton, R. Terry, E. Betke and E. Bertoni. In themiddle row are pictured G. Gross, R. Winklehaus, L. Musil, R. Smith, C. Welke and D. Waldo. In the bottom row are M. Holtz, E. Reichman, C. Westenfeld, C. Seeger, R. Wurster and N. Bucholz, mascot.
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Arthur Meggison & Lewis G. Gardner - New Ann Arbor Policemen, October 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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PATROLMAN Arthur Meggison, 28, is a native of northern Michigan, born in Charlevoix. He spent the latter part of his boyhood in Detroit, where he was graduated from Cass Technical High school. He is a former employe of the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. and lives at 503 Church St. PATROLMAN Lewis G. Gardner, 24, 1009 Huron River Dr., is a former King-Seeley Corp. employe. He served with the U. S. Marines from 1942 to 1945. Born in this city, he is a graduate of Ann Arbor High school, where he took part in athletics and earned letters in both baseball and basketball.
Ann Arbor News, October 15, 1946
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PATROLMAN Arthur Meggison, 28, is a native of northern Michigan, born in Charlevoix. He spent the latter part of his boyhood in Detroit, where he was graduated from Cass Technical High school. He is a former employe of the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. and lives at 503 Church St. PATROLMAN Lewis G. Gardner, 24, 1009 Huron River Dr., is a former King-Seeley Corp. employe. He served with the U. S. Marines from 1942 to 1945. Born in this city, he is a graduate of Ann Arbor High school, where he took part in athletics and earned letters in both baseball and basketball.
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Harry Golden and Florence Walsh of King-Seeley Thermos Co. show U. S. Savings Bonds like those they've been purchasing every month since World War II, May 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1961
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REGULAR BOND BUYERS: Harry Golden of Whitmore Lake and Miss Florence Walsh of Dexter, both employed at the King-Seeley Thermos Company's Scio plant, display U. S. Savings Bonds like those they have been purchasing every month since the bond program began 20 years ago this month. King-Seeley was one of the first companies in the country to participate in the payroll deduction plan for bond purchases.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1961
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REGULAR BOND BUYERS: Harry Golden of Whitmore Lake and Miss Florence Walsh of Dexter, both employed at the King-Seeley Thermos Company's Scio plant, display U. S. Savings Bonds like those they have been purchasing every month since the bond program began 20 years ago this month. King-Seeley was one of the first companies in the country to participate in the payroll deduction plan for bond purchases.
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