Box 1
Contains 22 Results:
Typed letter from Howard F. Baer, president of A.S. Aloe Company, "To Him Who Opens," discussing the state of science, medicine, and war in September 1940. Titled "Letter for a Cornerstone," and includes an envelope from A.S. Aloe Company, 1819-23 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri. (2 pages), 1940 Sept
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Black and white brochure titled "New Aloe Building Now Under Construction." (4 pages), ca. 1940
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
"Annual Report to the Stockholders" from A.S. Aloe Co. and Subsidiaries. (8 pages), 1939 Dec 31
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Black and white program for the Aloe Plaza Dedication. (4 pages), 1940 May 11
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Company newsletter: "Aloe Merchandise and Methods," Bulletin #163. Two attachments of Klett-Summerson brochures for Photoelectric Colorimeter and Glass Cell Photoelectric Colorimeter items were stapled to the Bulletin. (3 items), 1940 Aug 29
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Company newsletter: "Aloe Merchandise and Methods," Bulletin #164. One attachment, a brochure for Deknatel Surgical Nylon, was stapled to the Bulletin. (2 items), 1940 Sept 5
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
A.S. Aloe Company mailer titled "Talk About Values!" with attached order card. (1 item), No date
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Issue of Surgical Instruments, Equipment and Supplies, Bulletin No. 171, with "Peak Values for 1940." Includes attached notice titled "No War Hysteria" and printed envelope in which Bulletin was sent. (2 items), ca. 1940
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Prospectus of A.S. Aloe Co., titled "5000 Shares Common Capital Stock." (48 pages), 1940 Jun 28
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.
Brochure for St. Joseph's Thermostatic Infant Incubator. (4 pages), No date
The metal capsule, packed with rolls of medical wrapping, was opened on October 10, 1996. It contained over two dozen items, including a letter written by company president Howard F. Baer in September 1940, numerous brochures and catalogs put out by the company, photographs, coins, and a selection of periodicals.