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Wooster Digital History Project

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  • Collection: Rubbermaid

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

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

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"

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

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

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

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

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

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

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