General Electric Company.
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Kurt Vonnegut papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 8789
Abstract
Chiefly incoming correspondence from publishers, agents, friends, and readers, as well as materials relating to Vonnegut's family and personal life from the period he lived in Barnstable, MA (1950s-1970s). Highlights also include his notebooks from his time as a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Chicago from 1945 to 1947 after serving in World War II; several manuscript notes or typescripts of plays, essays, speeches and screenplays; and scrapbooks Vonnegut compiled...
Dates:
1924 - 1997
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- Absenteeism (Labor) 1
- American literature--20th Century. 1
- American wit and humor. 1
- Authors and publishers. 1
- Communication and traffic 1
- Company stores 1
- Contracting out 1
- Electric generators. 1
- Electric switchgear 1
- Electric transformers 1
- Electricians 1
- Elevators 1
- Hydroelectric generators 1
- Insubordination 1
- Lawrence (Mass.) 1
- Literary agents. 1
- Literature publishing. 1
- Locomotives 1
- Looms. 1
- Novelists, American. 1
- Publishers and publishing. 1
- Railroad yards 1
- Satire, American 1
- Spinning machinery 1
- Textile factories 1
- Textile industry 1
- Textile machinery 1
- Textile workers 1
- Transport workers -- Labor unions 1
- Turbines. 1
- Water-wheels. 1
- Winding machines 1 + ∧ less
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