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Identifier

20151853

Description

Officials of George H. Morrill Company, news and commercial ink manufactures, demonstrate a commercial color ink process for representatives of the Fort Worth Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Left to right, Harold G. Gale, charter member of the craftsmen's club; Ralph C. Persons, Long Island City, N. Y., general manager of George H. Morrill Company; Ned Leach, craftsmen's club vice president, and Sid Rochelle, Fort Worth, district manager for the Morrill firm. Dipping up the ink mixture and placing it on the grinding machine is John Alford Jr., machine operator. Published in the Fort Worth Star - Telegram morning edition, September 24, 1950.

Archival Date

1950-09-22

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-2544

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Business enterpises; Machinery; Group portraits

Names

George H. Morrill Company; Gale, Harold G.; Persons, Ralph C.; Leach, Ned; Rochelle, Sid; Alford, John Jr.

Subjects

Business enterpises; Machinery; Group portraits

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