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Wooster Digital History Project

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  • Collection: Rubbermaid

Stinebring Memories of Rubbermaid.mp4
Interview with former Rubbermaid employee Rozella Stinebring, in which she discusses

World of Rubbermaid_1976_Original Rubber Dustpan.jpg
Photograph depicting one of Rubbermaid's first products, a green rubber dustpan, which James Caldwell developed in 1932, and began manufacturing with Wooster Rubber Company in 1934

Rubbermaid Headquarters_1969 Annual Report_p1_C1970.jpg
Photograph Rubbermaid's headquarters and plastics department in Wooster, circa 1969

America Needs Your Scrap Rubber_1942_War Production Board (2) (906x1280).jpg
1942 Wartime Production Board poster proclaiming "America needs your scrap rubber" and describing what military products that rubber is used to produce

1934_Wooster Rubber Company.jpg
The Wooster Rubber Company building at its original location on East Bowman Street, circa 1937

DR_2000.06.20_Newell Rubbermaid Photo.jpg
"Everything Rubbermaid" sign changes to "Everything Newell-Rubbermaid," photograph appeared in the Daily Record June 20, 2000

DR_1977.08.25_Rubbermaid Dustbin Patent.jpg
Photoraph of James and Madeleine Caldwell's 1933 patent for the colored rubber dustpan

Wooster Rubber Incorporated thumbnail.jpg
1920 Daily Record announcement of Wooster Rubber Company's incorporation

DR_1988.02.04_Billion Dollar Team.jpg
Stanley Gault and other Rubbermaid executives pose with a poster depicting sales growth and emblazoned with the words, "The Billion Dollar Team 1987," appeared in the Daily Record on February 4, 1988

September 1950 Ladies Home Journal Ad_America at Home (thumbnail).jpg
1950 Rubbermaid advertisement with the slogan "to lighten & brighten your housework"

Advert.1_1968 Annual Report.jpg
1968 Rubbermaid advertisement depicting a women scooping flour from a "space-saving cannister"
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