Finding aid for:

Accession 2251

Raymond Loewy Archives


Hagley Museum and Library
P.O. Box 3630
298 Buck Road East
Wilmington, DE 19807
302-658-2400
Archives and Manuscripts Department
manuscripts@hagley.org




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Collection Information

Organization/Administrative Information
Scope and Content
Biographical Sketch


Series I: General Office Files
A. New York Correspondence
B. Financial Records
C. CEI


Series II: Public Relations Records
A. Client/Project Files
B. Scrapbooks
C. Publicity Clippings
D. Speeches
E. Department Files


Series III: Personal Papers
A. Correspondence and Subject Files
B. Financial Papers
C. Books
D. Scrapbooks
E. Clippings

Organization

The Archives is arranged in three series: Series I: General Office Files, Series II: Public Relations Records, Series III: Personal Papers

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions: Internal documents are closed to researchers for 25-years from the date of creation.
Collection Processed By: Lynn Catanese and Marsha Warrick
Acquisition Information: In May 2001 Hagley Museum and Library acquired a collection of Raymond Loewy papers and photographs that document his life and career. These materials were in private hands until Hagley purchased them at an auction conducted by Christie's in Beverly Hills, California.

Scope and Content

The collection consists of three series. Titles with quotation marks are the original file titles that were assigned by the Loewy or the Loewy office.

Biographical Sketch

Raymond Loewy was born in Paris on November 5, 1893. He was the third son of Maximillian and Marie Labalme Loewy and grew up in a bourgeois household. As a boy, he developed an interest in transportation and machines. At age seventeen, Loewy enrolled in a pre-engineering school, an experience that prepared him for the technical aspects of an industrial design career. After distinguished service in World War I, Loewy immigrated to the United States in 1919, hoping to find work at General Electric. He settled in New York City and for the next decade had a varied career as a fashion illustrator, window dresser, and costume designer, but primarily as a commercial artist, specifically an advertising illustrator. His clients included Saks Fifth Avenue, Bonwit Teller, the White Star Line, and Renault, and his images appeared in Harper's Bazar, and Vogue. Advertising illustration made Loewy a well-paid professional, but his real interest was in industrial design.

In 1929 Loewy received his first significant product design commission from Sigmund Gestetner, an Englishman who was seeking to modernize the look of his mimeograph machine. Loewy encased the machine's working parts inside a sleek, modern-looking shell and sales were dramatically increased. This project launched Loewy on his new career of industrial design. During the early 1930s, Loewy also worked for Westinghouse and the Hupp Motor Company, where he designed the prize-winning Hupmobile. His major breakthrough came in 1934 when he received the opportunity to redesign the Sears Coldspot refrigerator, and signed a contract with the Pennsylvania Railroad that launched a two-decade relationship with the "Standard Railroad of the World."

Loewy's work for the Pennsy did much to establish his reputation as the leading figure in the century's most noteworthy American design style: streamlining. His streamlined locomotives and passenger car interiors came to symbolize machine age modernism, a look that defined his body of work and industrial design during the interwar years. His interiors, designed for ships of the Panama Lines, Lord & Taylor department stores, and the Missouri Pacific Eagle railcar were stylish and comfortable. Loewy's "Transportation of Tomorrow" exhibit at the Chrysler Motors Pavilion at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair included a streamlined taxi, liner, car and trucks, as well as a rocket ship that would travel between New York and London.

Loewy reached his peak in the post-war decades when his office focused on the American consumer and the suburbs. His company expanded to its greatest dimensions at mid-century. It had hundreds of contracts with a wide array of consumer product companies for which Loewy and his associates designed home appliances, bottles, kitchen utensils, living room furniture, dinette sets, dishware, silverware, food and beverage packaging, radios, television, and stereo systems. By this time the Loewy firm employed a large staff of designers, but it was the Raymond Loewy name that attracted clients. During this period Loewy's partner William Snaith (1908-1974) and the firm's in-house architects designed shopping centers, department stores, hotels, and supermarkets.

Loewy opened his first international office in London in the mid-1930s. The firm designed petrol pumps and scales for the Avery Hardoll company and automobiles for the Rootes group, and various packaging and appliances The London office was closed in 1939 due to World War II, but was reopened in 1947. He formed Compagnie de L'Esthétique Industrielle (CEI), in Paris, in 1952. CEI, a separate operation from the New York office, had been established to bring American-style industrial design to Europe. The office produced designs such as the Elna sewing machine, Le Creuset cookware, the Concorde for Air France, and various projects for Shell (such as corporate identity, gas attendant uniforms, and gas stations).

Transportation, particularly automobiles, was always one of Loewy's passions. After his design of the Hupmobile in the early 1930s, Loewy began work for Studebaker in 1936. His first project for Studebaker was the re-styling of the body of the 1938 President. A year later, the Champion was introduced, and both models boosted the company's image. The postwar Studebakers, particularly the 1947 Champion Regal Deluxe and the 1953 Regal Starlight coupe, had a strong influence on automotive design. Loewy's innovative design of the Avanti in 1962 was widely acclaimed.

Loewy's firm worked on a number of projects for the public sector, including habitability studies for the Navy, and trademark and identity programs for the Coast Guard, the Post Office, and other federal agencies. In 1962, Loewy redesigned Air Fore One for President John F. Kennedy, changing the lettering and color scheme on the exterior, and redesigning the interior. Loewy believed that his most significant project for the government was his work with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). From 1967 to 1973 Loewy was retained by NASA as a habitability consultant for the Saturn-Apollo and Skylab projects. His recommendations for Skylab included the inclusion of a window through which the astronauts could view earth, as well as proposals for the comfort and privacy of crew members.

In November 1973, Loewy traveled to the Soviet Union to negotiate an industrial design contract with Licensintoge, a government agency, and the All Union Research Institute of Industrial Design. This was an effort to assist the Soviet Union in an attempt to create consumer goods that could compete successfully in American and Western European markets, and to expand the Soviet capacity in industrial design. Loewy and the Soviets signed a multi-year agreement calling for scientific and design technology collaboration. In 1975, a five-year agreement between the U.S.S.R. and Raymond Loewy, International, Inc., USA was signed that broadened the original pact to include transportation design. Loewy was actively involved with the design of the proposed Moskvich automobile, but it was never produced.

Loewy's experiment with the Soviet Union marked the end of his industrial design career. Financial difficulties had beset the firm in the early 1970s and in 1975, Loewy attempted to stave off the monetary problems by merging all of his corporations into a firm called Raymond Loewy International. The following year, he and Viola (his wife) had sold their shares in that business, and by 1977 Raymond Loewy International declared bankruptcy. The Loewys moved to France and entered retirement. In 1979 his book Industrial Design: Raymond Loewy was published and a portfolio of lithographs of some of his best-known designs were released. Loewy died on July 14, 1986 in Monaco at age 92.

Loewy's life was chronicled in magazines and newspapers. His homes, particularly Tierra Caliente in Palm Springs, appeared in numerous architecture publications. In 1931 he married Jean Thompson, who was a partner in the design firm and played an important role in his early successes. They were amicably divorced in 1946. He married Viola Erickson (1922-1995) in December 1948. During their marriage, she played an increasingly significant role in managing company operations. Their daughter, Laurence Loewy (born 1953), is the CEO of Loewy Design, a firm that is reintroducing Raymond Loewy's designs to a new generation.


Series I:
General Office Files. — 1931-1982 (inclusive); 1960-1977 (bulk). — 8 linear feet

Sub-series I.A:
New York Correspondence and Subject Files. — 1931-1980 (inclusive). — 6 linear feet
The files are arranged alphabetically by subject.
Include records that were generated by and/or filed in Loewy's New York office. These records document prospective clients, Loewy's schedule, upcoming and current projects, and office administration. Subjects include Loewy's work as a consultant for the United Nations in the 1960s; the Loewy retrospective exhibit at the Smithsonian Institute's Renwick Gallery in 1975; the "Russian Contract" (1973-1976), his design agreement with the Soviet Union; design proposals for the U.S. government; and professional memberships.

Box 1

"Agreement No. 73/73618 Project #3, Kometa Hydrofoil Final Deliverables, prepared by Raymond Loewy International, Inc. for Licensintorg, March 29, 1976"
Bound report includes final design description including photographs, miscellaneous studies, and reference material.


"Aileron-NYC," 1979-1980
Correspondence (copies) proposing the licensing of an aerodynamic aileron that was installed on cars to reduce rear drag and fuel consumption. Includes Loewy sketches of Allibert set, photocopies of Loewy's car with the aileron.


"Air France (includes diagrams of planes)," 1970-1972
Air France flight schedules for Loewy's trip to Paris.


"American Academy of Achievement, 1969-1972"
Correspondence pertaining to Loewy's election as a member, and invitations to annual dinner.


"American Airlines, 1971"
Correspondence between Loewy and American Airlines regarding American's acquisition of Trans Caribbean Airlines; memo to Snaith from Walter Stern regarding their meeting with American Airlines.


"American Embassy—Paris, France, 1971-1972"
Correspondence between Loewy and embassy staff regarding the Tupolev 144 supersonic transport project, and visit of Mr. and Mrs. Six to Cape Kennedy.


"American Motors Corp.," 1965-1967
Correspondence between Loewy and American Motors executives regarding possible design work.


"Ankara," 1964
Correspondence, Loewy's notes for a speech, a U.N. report on the feasibility of establishing an industrial project office in Ankara, guide book, and hotel bill, pertaining to Loewy's trip to Ankara, Turkey, on behalf of the United Nations Technical Assistance Board and Special Funds.


"Applications—CEI & RL/WS, 1970-1972". — 2 folders
Incoming and outgoing correspondence and resumes for job applicants.


"Archipenko," 1972
Correspondence regarding Loewy's gift of the Archipenko sculpture to the Palm Springs Desert Museum and color photographs of the sculpture.


"Art Center College of Design, 1970-1972"
Correspondence between Loewy's office and the College. Loewy was a founding member of the executive board.


"Automobile Quarterly, 1972"
Office file contains incoming and outgoing correspondence copies regarding Studebaker issue of the magazine.


"Automotive News, 1972"
(Handwritten note on label also read "also Raymond Loewy's Public Relations Reprint file."). Correspondence between Loewy and Don Williamson, senior staff writer for Automotive News regarding Loewy's thoughts on the car of the future.


Avanti Miscellany, 1961, 1972, 1973, n.d.
Photograph of a Loewy sketch, photograph taken by Loewy of an attempt to build an Avanti in Moscow, news clipping quoting Loewy on automobile safety, and negative of an Avanti.


"Avanti Motor Corporation, 1967, 1970-1972". — 3 folders
Includes Avanti II promotional literature, incoming and outgoing copies of correspondence including a letter written by Loewy describing the design process for the car, and two copies of Avantopics (Avanti Owners Association newsletter).


"Avanti Newsletter—Avanti and RL at Smithsonian, Summer 1975"
Also includes Le fanatique de L'Automobile magazine (February 1982) with article on the Avanti.


"A Miscellaneous, 1965-1967, 1970-1972". — 2 folders
Correspondence with the ASPCA regarding the design of a holding pen, Admirals Club, and Art Center School, Air France, Alcon, and Avon inquiring about possibility of doing design work for the companies, and routine correspondence.


"BL/Loewy, 1975-1976"
Letters from Raymond and Viola Loewy to Bernard Lederman about financial and office matters; Shell Oil credit card receipts; and IDSA 1976 membership directory.


"The Blefield Group," 1974-1976"
Correspondence with The Bleifield Group (a Fort Wayne marketing firm) that published a signed and numbered limited edition portfolio of Loewy's significant automotive designs.


"Bush, Donald (Prof. at Univ. of Albuquerque doing book on industrial design), 1973-1975"
Correspondence between Donald Bush and Diane Thaler. Bush borrowed Loewy photographs for his book.


"B Miscellaneous, 1970-1972, 1975-1976". — 2 folders
Correspondence with Jacob D. Beam, ambassador of the American Embassy, Moscow; Max Burns; Elinor Bunin; Bank of America; BASF; George Busbee (governor of Georgia); and Marvin Braverman.


"Car Classics—"Raymond Loewy's Custom Cars," October 1975"
Photocopy of the article and photographic negatives.


"C.E.I. Paris Office—Designer Prospects," 1965-1967"
Correspondence and memoranda in French and English.


"Church—Rochefort en Yveline," 1964
Correspondence between Raymond Loewy and Monsieur le Curé, written in French.


"The Classic Car, 1972"
Incoming and outgoing correspondence with The Classic Car magazine requesting photographs of the Loewy designed Lincoln Continental.


Client lists, 1971, n.d.
American and international Loewy/Snaith clients.

Box 2

"Clients, Possible, 1966-1967". — 2 folders
Incoming and outgoing correspondence between Loewy and possible clients.


"Clients, Prospects—Memos from Joe Lovelace to Raymond Loewy," 1966-1967


"Compagnie de l'Esthétique Industrielle, 1970-1972"
Correspondence (incoming and outgoing) in English and French, and a list of designers employed at C.E.I.


"Compagnie de l'Esthétique—Order for Material (July) for Office, 1972"
Memos between Loewy, Diane Thaler, and CEI staff regarding plastic upholstery, includes samples, and images of unidentified plastic bottles.


"Contributions, 1965-1967". — 2 folders
Incoming and outgoing correspondence regarding Loewy's financial contributions to various charities.


"Cressonnières," 1973-1974
Correspondence (in English and French) between Loewy and Josine des Cressonnieres regarding her work for RL/WS and CEI monitoring industrial design news in Belgium.


"C Miscellaneous, 1965-1966, 1970-1972". — 2 folders
Memos regarding credit cards (1965-1966) and correspondence with Cass Canfield (Harper & Row, Publishers), Central Bureau for Registered Addresses, The Carlyle, and Carte Blanche.


"D Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondents include Niels Diffrient (Henry Dreyfuss), Dell Publishing, and Design Research Unit. Also includes DF 2000 promotional literature.


"Edmund Scientific Co., 1970-1972"
Trade catalog, order form, and receipt.


Electric Mini-Car, 1963-1968, n.d.
Photocopies of articles (in French), Loewy sketches (originals and copies), memos and correspondence from Elizabeth (Betty) Reese (vice president, public relations, RL/WS); transcription of Loewy's notes, and RL/WS press release about traffic problems and automobiles.


Europe Space Reference, 1973
Correspondence between the European Space Research Organization and David Butler (vice president, director of product design, Raymond Loewy-William Snaith, Inc.), and resumes of Loewy designers who were involved with NASA.


"E Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondents with surname beginning with E seeking employment.


"Flame of Hope Advisory Board, January 24, 1968"
Notebook containing meeting agenda, reports, and sketches.


"Fles, Barthold, 1972"
Fles was Loewy's literary agent. Correspondence (incoming and outgoing copies) regarding royalties and Loewy's idea for a gift book pertaining to aesthetics.


Florida State University, 1967-1968
Correspondence between English professor Kellogg W. Hunt and Loewy. Loewy had written a brief statement about the manufacture of aluminum, and Kellogg sent him a report based on the rewriting of the statement.


"French Chamber of Commerce, 1970-1972"
Membership literature and membership directory.


"French Firms—Correspondence, 1971-1972"
Correspondence (incoming and outgoing copies) in French.


"French Government, 1972"
Christmas/New Years holiday greeting card from the French ambassador.


"F Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondents include First National City Bank (re. Christmas tree), Funk & Wagnalls, and Field Enterprises Educational Corporation (Loewy's article on industrial design for World Book.


"Gemmaux—Mr. Loewy's apt. and office, 1957," 1956-1968
Contains correspondence, photographs, and newspaper and magazine articles about a process called "Gemmaux." Working from a painting, a gemmiste transcribed the image onto a horizontal plate of glass by superimposing pieces of glass with various colors, shapes, and sizes. When lighted, the glass panel was incandescent. Loewy owned two Gemmaux based on designs of Picasso and Gauguin. In 1963, Loewy and Snaith presented a Gemmaux Picasso to The Evansville Museum of Arts and Science.


"G Miscellaneous, 1965, 1970-1972". — 2 folders
Correspondents include Kalus Gotsch and Jean-Pierre Gachet, and there is trade literature for Grumman Corporation products.


Hupmobile, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1971
Photographs showing Hupp cap before and after Loewy-redesign; photos of car with notes regarding the design; photographic negatives of the car; Special-Interest Autos magazine (July/August 1971).


"H Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondence with Harper & Row regarding Loewy autobiography, and Hilton International and Hallmark Cards as prospective clients.


"IDEA Magazine, 1970-1972"
Correspondence regarding Loewy's inclusion in book on American packaging and corporate identity.


"Impact: national reactions to "Project Home" a study conducted by Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc. for a consortium of 28 corporations, n.d. (ca. 1967)
A promotional piece.


"Industrial Design Society of America, 1970-1972"
Membership directories, annual report 1970, and correspondence re. death of Henry Dreyfuss.


Inter-office Memos, 1975-1977"
Memos from Loewy regarding potential clients, organizational changes, and requests for information.


"I Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondence with Isuzu Motors, International Harvester, IBM (Thomas Watson), and Inexco Funds Company.


"J Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondence with Caldwell Johnson and Jersey Central Power & Light Company.


Kellogg, Tom. 1965-1966
Two letters from Kellogg to Loewy seeking to return to employment with the firm.


"Kennedy Memorial Candle," 1966-1968
Correspondence, news clippings, photographs, negatives, and a brochure about the candle.


"K Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondence with Kutztown State College.

Box 3

L'Antipeinture, 1971
Loewy's notes and typewritten statement. In French.


"Lincoln Zephyr Owners Club Magazine (article on Lincoln Continental), 1972"
Copy of the magazine and correspondence about the article.


"Lionel Corporation, 1972"
Memoranda and correspondence regarding Lionel stores with Loewy/Snaith recommendations.


"Loewy, Raymond—Correspondence, 1971"
Includes incoming (some originals, and photocopies of originals) and outgoing (onion skin copies) office correspondence, memos, and telegrams. Includes photocopy of letter written by Viola Loewy outlining his industrial design work, particularly international; his personal automobiles; travel confirmations; acknowledgements; letter regarding the design for the U.S. Postal Service.


"Loewy, R.—Correspondence, 1972"
Includes list of automobile articles pertaining to Loewy; includes incoming (some originals, and photocopies of originals) and outgoing (onion skin copies, some Raymond Loewy original notes) office correspondence, and memos. Topics include aircraft interior materials suppliers; Ed Kozloski (Loewy) Product Department design drawings for Avon; description of the organization of the office filing system; Loewy's work on the Hupmobile during 1930-1934. Letters and memos from Loewy's secretary Diane Thaler pertain to his correspondence, respond to his requests, and discuss office matters—occasionally there are handwritten replies from Raymond Loewy.


"Loewy, R.—Correspondence, 1977"
Copies of memoranda to Loewy from Diane Thaler.


"Loewy, R Exhibition—American Embassy, Paris, 1972"
List of photographs, captions, and notes for the exhibit.


"Loewy, R—Inter-office memos, 1972"
Includes a long memo about a meeting between Loewy and Ron Saypol in which Loewy describes his views about the design of a proposed store.


"Loewy, Raymond—La Cense, 1965-1966"


"Loewy, Raymond—Letterbook, January-December 1970". — 2 folders
Includes incoming (photocopies of originals) and outgoing (onion skin copies) correspondence, phone message sheets, office memoranda, and memos to Loewy. Correspondence pertains to Yuri Soloviev's visit to the U.S. (lectured at Syracuse on design in the U.S.S.R.); acknowledgements; Loewy's travel; and routine office work.


Loewy, R.— Movie—Film—Dorian Walker Productions Inc.," 1977
Incoming and outgoing copies of correspondence between Loewy and Dorian Walker Productions regarding an hour-long documentary Looking Back to the Future: Raymond Loewy, Industrial Designer, which was to receive funding from PBS.


"Loewy, R.— Movie,"—Loewy/Circle Galleries Correspondence, 1977
Incoming and outgoing copies of correspondence between Loewy and Circle Galleries Ltd., which published limited edition lithographs of signed Loewy drawings.


"Loewy, Raymond—NISD Fellowship Award, March 1960"
Photos and press releases about Loewy receiving the award. Also includes photos showing Loewy receiving a French design award and two employee newsletters The Brown Forum, (Brown-Forman), January 1968 and Dateline Houston, January 1969.


"Loewy—New line of personal name products, 1971"
Memoranda and correspondence regarding proposed line of executive desk items to be sold under the "Designed by Raymond Loewy" label at Bloomingdales.


"Loewy, Raymond—Palm Springs, 1964-1967"
Correspondence primarily regarding the pool overflowing and causing damage to living room at Tierra Caliente.


"Loewy—Palm Springs, 1970-1972"
Office correspondence file regarding Tierra Caliente (burglary, home insurance, utilities, and re-zoning).


"Loewy—Personal, 1970-1972". — 3 folders
Personal correspondence (mostly outgoing copies) and memoranda pertaining to the office staff who took care of Loewy's personal affairs such as ordering items, arranging his schedule, paying bills, and replying to invitations. Also includes list of Loewy's files; and Loewy text and his revisions about communication, miniaturization, and computers.


Loewy reminiscences re. design of the Avanti and the Exxon logo, 1970, 1977


"Loewy-Snaith Aviation Assignments," n.d.
List of aviation companies and the work done for them by Loewy-Snaith.


"Loewy, Viola Loewy—Correspondence," 1970-1972. — 2 folders
Office file containing primarily personal correspondence and memoranda between Mrs. Loewy and the office staff pertaining to her travels, finances, Laurence Loewy's itineraries and college education, household matters, and invitations. There is also one business letter in which Viola Loewy details Raymond Loewy's international work.


"Lucky Strike," 1969, 1976-1979
Articles about the Lucky Strike design and Loewy's notes in French.


Ludvigsen Reports," 1971-1974
Includes the Moskvitch XRL reports with handwritten notes, biographical sketch of Ludvigsen, and copies of articles by Ludvigsen.


"L Miscellaneous, 1965-1966, 1970-1972". — 2 folders
Correspondents include Mary Lasker, Robert Lehman, Philip Liebmann, Lord & Taylor, J.H. Loudon, and includes Loewy's suggestions for sketches on the television show "Laugh In."


"Metro Project," 1955, 1961, 1972, n.d.
Includes Loewy Associates Greyhound tour bus drawing (1955); report "Projet de Métro Véhicules et Détails de la Structure" (1961); metro (Russia and Canada) photographs (1972).


"Miscellaneous," 1971
Correspondence pertaining to industrial designers seeking employment with Loewy.


"Moskvitch, 1973-1974"
Memoranda, copies of outgoing correspondence, meeting transcripts, and Loewy's design comments regarding the car.


"Moskvitch May 74 Moscow," 1972-1974
Includes photographs of drawings, draft of letter from David R. Butler (vice president, director of product design, Loewy/Snaith) to Karl Ludvigsen with Loewy's revisions, Loewy's notes and drafts, progress report, and transcript of notes taken at meeting regarding discussion of Porsche working with Loewy/Snaith.


"M Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondents include MIT Press, Fowler McCormick, David Mahoney (American Revolutionary Bicentennial Committee), and George E. Mueller (NASA).

Box 4

"Newspaper Articles—Cars, Russia/USA, etc.," 1974


"Notes Made During Licensintorg Meeting, July 19-20, 1973, USSR Moscow," 1973
Viola and Raymond Loewy's notes and copies of telexes.


"N Miscellaneous, 1970-1972"
Correspondents include National Society of Interior Designers and the New York Athletic Club.


"Occidental Petroleum, 1973-1974"
Correspondence (incoming and outgoing copies), includes letters to Dr. Armand Hammer from Loewy, letter from Marvin Watson (executive vice president, Occidental Petroleum Corporation), newspaper clipping, and memoranda. Loewy had proposed to do interior planning and design on the Occidental Petroleum Trade Center development in Moscow and outlined his Russian work.


"O Miscellaneous, 1970-1974". — 2 folders
Correspondents include Optimex Trading Company, Olympic Airlines, and Overlook Press (regarding Loewy writing a book).


"Patents," 1971
Two letters from attorneys Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen regarding Loewy's renewal of a British patent for a pneumatic car seat.


"People Magazine, 1974-1975"
Correspondence between Loewy, writer, and the editor about the article on Loewy.


"Pisar, Samuel (law firm in Paris), 1973-1974". — 2 folders
Correspondence, memos, drafts pertaining to Russian automobile project.


"Prudkov, O.—Editor, Literaturnaya Gazeta, 1972"
Correspondence about the magazine's request for Loewy to write an article about the automobile industry.


"Purolator Courier Corp (rates in folder), 1974"
European package delivery rates.


"P Miscellaneous, 1970-1977". — 3 folders
Correspondents include Paris American Club, Pratt Institute, N.V. Philips (regarding redesign of electric shaver and packaging), Panocean Ship a Car System (regarding damage to Loewy's car), Arthur Pulos, Walter Petschek (Loewy's attorney), Palm Springs Desert Museum, The Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia '76 Inc., and Presentation Associates.


"Rolls Royce of Columbus Inc., 1972"
Letters to Loewy seeking his opinion on the new Rolls Royce.


"Royal Designers for Industry, 1971-1976"
Membership lists and member information. Loewy was an honorary member.


"Russia Article, 1963-1964"
Correspondence between Yuri Soloviev and Loewy, and Loewy's account of his trip to the Soviet Union in 1961.


Russian Contract, 1973-1976
Includes black and white photographs of the contract signing and press release, name and telephone list of Russians, Christmas and holiday greeting cards from Russians sent to the Loewys, and copy of letter from Loewy to Yuri Soloviev (director, All-Union Research Institute of Industrial Design, Moscow) expressing his disappointment about the ZIL refrigerator prototype.


"Russian Contract Signing in Paris and Press Releases, June 16, 1975"
Photographs and press release for the second contract signed by Loewy and the Soviet government.


"Russian Press Clippings (Re. Contract with RL/WS), November-December 1973"
Photocopied translations of articles.


"Russian Press Conference, Dec. 11, 1973 and Press Reports Thereafter, 1974," 1973-1974
List of press clippings and copies of the clippings about the signing of the "Russian Contract."


"Russian, Press Scrapbook for, 1974"
RL/WS press kit includes client list, list of press clippings about the signing of the Russian contract, photograph of signings, press release, memos between Diane and Loewy regarding contents of the scrapbook.


"Russian Prospects, 1974"
Memo from Loewy to RL/WS executives regarding his relationship with the Russians and future possibilities; David Butler's report to Loewy about Butler's meetings in Detroit regarding the MXRL II project; and copy of Loewy's letter about proposed car and significance of the project.


"Russian Trip Report (by RL) and subsequent correspondence," May 1974
Loewy's detailed description of his visit.


"R Miscellaneous," 1963-1967, 1970-1976. — 2 folders
Raymond Loewy's notes on cosmetics and Revlon, 1963; The Journal of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts Manufactures and Commerce, October 1965; copy of letter to Charles Revson, 1967; letter from Philip Rosenthal; Raymond Loewy sketch for Rosenthal China; other correspondents include Road & Track, Royal Designers for Industry, John Reinhart, William Raiser, Rohm & Haas, and Renault.


Sales portfolio, n.d. (ca. early 1950s)
Notebook containing images of designs by Raymond Loewy Associates, including various projects for the Pennsylvania Railroad, Studebaker, Greyhound, Coca-Cola, and Frigidaire. It also highlights the work of the architecture and packaging departments.


"Six, Jacqueline Mrs. (Includes trip to Fla. For launch), 1971-1972"
Incoming and outgoing office correspondence regarding trips to the U.S. from France by Mr. And Mrs. Six (friends of Loewy).

Box 5

Smithsonian


The Designs of Raymond Loewy exhibition catalog, (Renwick, 1975)


Exhibit publicity, 1975
Invitations to and press release about the exhibit, and museum brochures.


"Loewy, R.—Renwick Exhibit—Preview 7/31/75 includes speech (8/1) and related material," 1975


"Photos selected by the Smithsonian (also to be shown to Messer. Grief and Bush," 1974
List of photographs taken by L. Freeman (Renwick) and photocopies of the photos.


"Preview RL Exhibit at Renwick, 7/31/75 and Speech 8/1/75 (and subsequent publicity)." 1975
File contains memo from Loewy to his secretary Diane; photocopy of clipping from Washington Post Letters to Editor section with letters praising Loewy; copy of letter from Loewy to Lloyd Herman (Administrator, Renwick Gallery) acknowledging clipping; and Renwick calendar of events, August 1975, that includes Loewy exhibit. NOTE: the speech is missing from the file; copy of the speech is in Series II. Subseries D.


Renwick exhibit catalog text, 1975
Correspondence regarding photographs and draft of text.


"Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Exhibit," 1973-1975
Correspondence and notes regarding the exhibit and loan agreement forms.


"Smithsonian Institute, 1971-1972"
Office correspondence file regarding Smithsonian's request for Loewy's photos showing products from the "streamline era" and possibility of Loewy's space exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum.


"Smithsonian Institution including Renwick Gallery," 1973-1977. — 3 folders
Correspondence, Loewy's notes about industrial design, loan agreements, and shipping forms.


"Social Security," 1964, 1966
Certificate of social insurance award and note regarding notification when leaving the country for more than one month.


"Soloviev, Yuri, 1972-1974". — 2 folders
Includes memo from Loewy to Loewy/Snaith staff regarding Tupolev 144 supersonic transport project, correspondence regarding Soloviev's visit to New York (which was cancelled), and proposal that Raymond Loewy become a consultant to the Soviet space program.


Space, 1970
Includes text of Loewy speech "Living in Space," Congressional report regarding space investment, directory of Aerospace Medical Association, and Martin Marietta Corporation promotional booklet (duplicate copies) about the Titan III.


"Special Interest Autos, 1973-1974"
Correspondence about the Loewy office sending photos to the magazine for an article on the 1947 Studebaker.


Staff address list, n.d.


Stationery, n.d.
Blank office letterhead for various Loewy New York offices.


Studebaker, 1939-1961
Photocopies of trade literature and advertisements, press releases, minutes of interim Studebaker Product Committee (December 1954), and draft of Loewy's letter to company regarding the termination of his work with the company.


"Studebaker, 1965-1966," 1965-1967
News clippings, correspondence from Byers A. Burlingame (president), and Studebaker press releases.


"Symington, Congressman James," 1975
Loewy's notes and design for campaign literature.


"Symington, Stuart, Senator, 1973-1974"
Correspondence between Loewy and Symington regarding letters of introduction from Symington to various government officials on behalf of Loewy.


"Syracuse University, 1967-1969"
Correspondence regarding acquisition of Loewy's papers.


"S Miscellaneous," 1965-1967, 1970-1974. — 4 folders
Correspondents include Third Panel of the Sheriff's Jury membership, Syracuse University, Shell, Swift & Company, and Sandia Corporation.

Box 6

"Tennessee Fine Art Center, 1974"
Correspondence regarding photographs lent by Loewy office to the Tennessee Fine Art Center for an Art Deco exhibit.


"Texas, 1970"
Correspondence regarding trip to Dallas to increase business.


"The Third Panel Sheriffs Jury, 1968-1970"
Correspondence regarding Loewy's membership.


"Tower International, 1974"
Correspondence regarding the Loewy's proposal to work with Tower International on the construction of a hotel in the Soviet Union.


"Trademarks," 1946-1964, n.d. — 2 folders
Black and white photographic reproductions of Loewy-designed trademarks and logos (and some "before" examples). Includes Franklin Aluminum Co. (1964), Rogers Brothers, United Nations Development Program, Special Olympics, Wilmington Savings Fund Society, Ekco Products, Schenley Laboratories (1945), Ansul, Master Bread, Kroeger, William H. Wise & Company, Frigidaire, Meister-Brau, Standard Cap and Seal Company, Consolidated Products Company, Dr. Salisbury's, Armour Company, Standard Oil of Ohio, O-Cedar, Newsweek, Super Swiss Milk, Philco Radio and Television Corporation (Great Britain), International Harvester, TWA, Brown-Forman, Atlas Chemicals, Huyler's, Nabisco, Discover America, Hallicrafters, Pepsodent, Flexvac (1946). Typewritten descriptions about: Rogers Brothers Company, Brown-Forman Distillers, Nabisco, ALCAN, International Harvester, Eagle Pencil, Equitable of Iowa, and National Grange Mutual.


"Trip to Germany, 1955"
Includes itinerary, text of speeches, correspondence, and memoranda regarding meeting with Philip Rosenthal and establishment of a German design office.


"Trip to Moscow," 1958, 1973
Contains items from two trips including photostat of letter from U.S. State Department regarding Loewy's proposed trip (1958), hotel brochure, program, color negatives and color photographs.


"T Miscellaneous, 1965-1966, 1968-1969, 1973-1974". — 3 folders
Correspondents include Tiffany & Co., TWA, Time, Inc., and Tokyo Idea Center.


United Nations, 1964-1968
Records regarding Raymond Loewy's and CEI's work for the UN Development Programme and Special Fund in Bulgaria, Tunisia, Turkey, and Egypt. Correspondence regarding reimbursement; Raymond Loewy's "Report about the U.A.R.'s Request for an Industrial Design, Training and Prototype Centre" (1964); "Report about the U.A.R.'s request of U.N. Assistance for an Industrial Design, Training and Prototype Centre" (1964); "Report about the Request of UN Assistance for the Establishment of a Department of Industrial Design at the University of the Middle East in Ankara" (1964).


"U.S.S.R. 1973 Correspondence, Memos, Addresses," 1973, n.d.
Records generated before and after the Loewy visit in March 1973. Also includes newspaper clippings about the Soviet Union.


U.S.S.R., 1973, 1975
Photographs and press releases pertaining to the Soviet contract.


"U Miscellaneous, 1968-1970, 1973-1974". — 2 folders
Correspondents include United Airlines, Norman Burton Uris, and University of Cincinnati.


"Vnnite, 1973-1974"
Notes from meeting between Loewy and his staff and Russians, copies of letters from David R. Butler (vice president, director of product design, Loewy/Snaith) to Soloviev pertaining to the Zil refrigerator (recommending modifications); and Loewy's draft and copy of letter sent regarding Loewy as a consultant to the Soviet space program.


"V Miscellaneous, 1973-1974"
Topics include article about Skylab in Industrial Design.


"Washington, D.C., 1963-1967, 1973-1976
Incoming and outgoing correspondence files between Loewy and U.S. government officials regarding his work for the Coast Guard and Post Office, as well as proposed projects for government departments. Correspondence from Senator Stuart Symington and Congressman James Symington pertain to Loewy's proposal to the Defense Department, and his interest in working as a consultant to the Soviet space program.


"W Miscellaneous, 1973-1974"
Correspondents include Robert F. Wagner.

Sub-series I.B:
Financial Records. — 1955-1976 (inclusive). — 1 linear foot
Arranged chronologically.
The records consists of tax returns, expenses records for Loewy and William Snaith, and stock transactions. Correspondence describes the financial difficulties experienced by the firm in the 1970s with the eventual sale of Raymond Loewy International.

Box 7

"RL Insurance Policies Cash Value Received in 1958," 1955, 1958
Draft of partnership agreement for Raymond Loewy Associates, Inc., and correspondence regarding Loewy's retirement annuity contracts.


Stocks "Bache & Co. (Desk Folder), 1958-1959"
Memoranda from Lucille Heil (Loewy's secretary) to Loewy listing stocks purchased and sold through Bache and discusses office matters. Includes statements from Bache.


Stocks "Bache, 1960"
Stock statements.


Stocks "Bache & Co., 1961-1962"
Office file containing correspondence, statements, and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


"Raymond Loewy Personal—Re. Brokerage Transactions and Costs," 1961-1963
Income tax returns, stock transactions and costs, and correspondence regarding purchase of property in Palm Springs.


Stocks "RL—Coleman & Co., 1962"
Office file containing correspondence, statements, and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


Stocks "RL—Coleman and Bache Statements, 1963"
Office file containing correspondence, statements, and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


Stocks "Bache & Coleman, 1964"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


"Raymond Loewy Foundation," 1966, 1969-1970
Correspondence from Loewy authorizing Bache & Co. to sell stock, and Bache & Co. stock statements and sale notifications for the Raymond Loewy Foundation.


"R. Loewy—Stocks, 1967-1971"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


"Stocks/Securities: RL—Weis, Voisin, Cannon, Inc., 1970"
Office file containing statements for sale and purchase of stocks.


"R. Loewy—Personal Recharges and Compensation," 1970-1973
Records show amounts for Loewy's actual expenses, personal recharges, amount of expense account, payroll expenses, and total compensation.


"W. Snaith—Personal Recharges and Compensation," 1970-1973
Records show amounts for Snaith's actual expenses, personal recharges, amount of expense account, payroll expenses, and total compensation.


"Stocks/Securities: RL—Loeb, Rhoades & Co., 1971"
Office file containing statement for sale and purchase of stocks.


"R. Loewy—Stocks, 1972"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


"R. Loewy—Inexco Stock, 1972"
Office file containing prospectus and promotional literature from Inexco Northern Exploration Company.


"American Embassy Exhibit of RL Designs in France, 1972"
Loewy's bills and receipts for business expenses, including the exhibit.


"Personal—Landis, Tucker & Gellman," 1972, 1974
Agreement between Loewy and Snaith (Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc.; Raymond Loewy/William Snaith Associates, Inc.; and Market/Concepts, Inc.) and notes about the agreement.


"RL Stocks — 1973"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


"Petschek," 1974. — 2 folders
Correspondence between Loewy and Walter Petschek (his attorney) regarding the business and financial difficulties after the death of William Snaith. Also letters between Loewy and Jean Bienfait, regarding personal matters and business.


"David's Statements, January 17, 1974"
Two letters to Loewy from David W. Freudian with before and after tax profits for the company, 1969-1973.


"Notes, Memos Feb. 20th to March 9th, 74," 1974
Loewy's notes about the firm and its finances, written after the death of William Snaith.


"RL Stocks and Loan Items, 1974"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks. Also includes correspondence regarding Loewy's personal loans.


"RL Bache Stocks," 1974-1975
Office file containing various items: Bankers Trust receipts and statements, correspondence from Raymond Loewy's office authorizing stock transfers, memoranda and correspondence from Bernard Lederman (vice president and comptroller, New York office) about bank balances and transfer of funds, bank loans.


"R. Loewy—All Correspondence, 1974-1975," 1974-1976
Correspondence pertaining to Loewy's financial matters, bank statements, bills and receipts, notes about expenditures, and restated certificate of incorporation of Raymond Loewy International, Inc. (Sheridan purchase).


Raymond Loewy—Stock, 1975"
Office file containing statements and receipts for sale and purchase of stocks.


Correspondence, 1975-1976
Between Loewy and office staff detailing Raymond Loewy International's financial problems, low staff morale, and lack of new clients.


B. Lederman Contracts and Proposals for Review," 1976
Correspondence, balance sheet, audit and other financial records regarding Raymond Loewy International and the formation of a Swiss company and company in the United Kingdom.


"London—BT Statements," 1976
Raymond Loewy International accounts' statements with Bankers Trust Company estimated cash flow.


"RLI London Duplicates," 1976
London office accounts.


Sale of Raymond Loewy International, 1976
Includes handwritten notes with information about the purchase price and copies of the contract, agreements, and promissory note.

Sub-series I.C:
CEI. — 1952-1982 (inclusive). — 2 linear feet
Arranged chronologically.
The correspondence (incoming and outgoing), memoranda, and financial records document the establishment and administration of Loewy's design firm in France. Subjects include the hiring of designers, financial matters, corporate restructuring, and strategies regarding their client Shell International. The records are written in English and French.

Box 8

CEI Records, 1952-1979. — 12 folders
Traces the origins of the company, corporate restructuring, financial information, strategies regarding Shell International, and Yuri Soloviev's visit . Records include letters, memoranda, notes, and contracts. Correspondents include Loewy, William Snaith, and Evert Endt. Also included are three floor plans for CEI offices, 1966, 1969.


"CAEI," 1954-1957. — 2 folders
Records for Compagnie Américaine d'Esthétique Industrielle, (later known as CEI). Includes financial records such as profit and loss and monthly statements, correspondence and memoranda between Raymond Loewy and CAEI staff, and work progress reports.


"CEI," 1957-1958
Correspondence and memoranda (in English and French) includes information about prospective clients and designers; floor plans of CEI offices and Loewy's apartment; BP; and staff activity reports.


"Agendas Paris R.L.," 1962-1966
Loewy's schedule of activities while in Paris.


"Chronological, 1962-1964". — 4 folders
Copies of Loewy's correspondence from the CEI office; letters written in English and French.

Box 9

BP, 1964, 1966, n.d.
CEI reports: "BP Retail Outlet Image, Design Concept," March 1964; "BP Lighting Study, Phase I Report," July 1966; Loewy's notecards for presentation to British Petroleum.


Shell Publications, 1963, 1967, 1968, n.d.
One promotion booklet about Shell plastics and resins, two employee magazines (one featuring Loewy and CEI's work with the company, and a brochure showing uniforms.


"Shell—For France Jan. '67," 1964, 1967-1968
Shell logo designs and re-design, photographs of gas stations, Loewy correspondence and notes for January 1968 presentation.


"Shell 1970," 1969-1970
Memoranda, copies of correspondence between Loewy and CEI staff describing meetings with Shell and CEI proposals.


"Shell," 1972-1973, n.d.
CEI report on Shell development into consumer marketing and Loewy memo about Shell entering the home product market.


Shell: Glimmerveen, Loudon, 1977
Copies of correspondence between Loewy and J.H. Loudon and Ari Glimmerveen, Shell executives who had retired.


Correspondence files, C-L, 1979-1982. — 7 folders
Had been housed in notebook "CEI Raymond Loewy, Raymond Loewy C a L." Office correspondence (incoming and outgoing copies) from the CEI office, arranged alphabetically.


Loewy Correspondence, Q-Z, 1979-1982. — 3 folders
Office correspondence (incoming and outgoing copies) pertaining to Sotheby auction, 60 Minutes appearance, lithograph sale. Originally in one CEI notebook. Loewy was living in France and Monaco.


Stationery, n.d., ca. 1952-1974
Blank CEI letterhead.

Series II:
Public Relations Records. — 1921-1981 (inclusive). — 26 linear feet
These records were generated and maintained by Loewy's New York Public Relations Department. Betty Reese, the firm's vice-president of public relations for several decades, headed the department.

Sub-series II.A:
Client/Project Files. — 1934-1981 (inclusive); 1947-1963 (bulk). — 8 linear feet
Files document work on more than 200 projects for clients such as Armour & Co., Brown-Forman Distillers, Coca-Cola, EKCO, Eversharp, Exxon, Formica Co., Frigidaire, Hallicrafters, Hilton Inns, Hupp Motor Co., International Harvester, NASA (particularly Skylab) Quaker Oats, Rosenthal China, Schick, and Shell Oil. This series also includes information pertaining to Loewy's design work for Air Force One, Avanti, department store interiors and exteriors, and the 1939 New York World's Fair. Files include press releases, photographs, trade literature, and some correspondence. These records describe Loewy's role in helping to create the modern consumer society.

Box 10

Abbott Laboratories, 1958-1960. — 3 folders
Sucaryl (artificial sweetener); Vitamins; Medallic Art Company.


Acadia Fisheries, n.d.
Frozen fish packaging.


Advance Aluminum Casting Corp., 1950
Annual Report.


AGA Heat Ltd., 1949
Travel Trailer.


Air Force 1 — President's Plane, 1967, 1969


Air France, n.d., 1947, 1959
Agency; Constellation Comet; Concorde.


Aireon-Electronic Phonograph, n.d.


Allied Precision Industries (Chicago), n.d.
Electric Alarm Clock.


Aluminum of Canada — ALCAN, 1960, n.d.
Photos; press information; company logo.


A.M. General Engineering, 1972, 1973
Transbus.


American Can Company, n.d.


American Cancer Society, 1957-1960, n.d.
Sword of Hope.


American Central Manufacturing Corporation, 1946-1950, n.d. — 2 folders


American Cyanamid, 1961
Aureomycin Chlortetracycline Powder (treatment of Pink Eye).


American Junior Red Cross, n.d.


American Locker Company, n.d.
Greyhound Bus Terminal lockers.


American Oil Company (AMOCO), 1953
AMOCO Service Station, Yonkers, NY.


American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1964


American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1962
Seattle World's Fair.


American Tourister Luggage, n.d.


Ansco Division, General Aniline & Film Corp., 1953, n.d. — 3 folders
Folder 1 contains photos of Viking Camera, Memar Camera, Speedex Camera, Readyflash Camera, Karomat Camera, Flash Unit. Folders 2 and 3 contain photos of packaging.


Ansul Chemical Company, 1954, n.d.
Dry chemical fire extinguisher; agricultural containers; company plane; company car; company sign; Industrial Design reprint, 1954.


Arden, Elizabeth, n.d.


Armour & Company, n.d.
Dairy products.


Armour & Company — Armour Laboratories, n.d.


Armour & Company — Creed Packaging, n.d.


Armour & Company — Modern Packaging magazine, 1945-1950
Treet; Ham; Bacon; Cloverbloom Cream Cheese; Eggs; Butter; Butter-etts; Pegg; Lard; veterinarian's prescription blank.


Armour Products not under Armour Label, n.d.
Iowana Decker Brand; Riverside; Memphis Evergood; Banner; Crecent; Arbutus Brand Drummond; Korn Kist; Peerless.


ARO Equipment Corp., n.d.


Arvin Industries Inc., 1952, 1953, n.d.
Electric heater; fabric samples; dinette sets; ironing board (never produced).


Arvin Tray Table, 1953, n.d.


Associated Merchandising Corporation, 1944, n.d.
Merchandising study "Implementing Tomorrow"; office interiors of Boston; Bullocks.


Atlas Chemical Industries (Atlas Powder Company), 1961, 1963, n.d.
President's Bulletin No. 565 re company name change; press release information; photos of blasting caps, booster, gelatin, Sorbo Drums; company logo; article for Modern Packaging.


Austin Motors, 1948
Wall Street Journal.


Automatic Canteen Company of America, 1945
Company brochure.


Automobiles (general), 1948
Fortune article.


Avanti , 1970-1974, n.d.
Correspondence; Avanti Owners Group literature; computer printout of Avanti facts arranged in shape of car; Gene Hardig letter; photo, negatives and slides.


BarcaLounger, 1966, 1967


Béla Blind, n.d.
Venetian blind development.


Bes-Pak & Company, n.d., 1962
Polyethylene freezer bags and containers.


Better Homes and Gardens, 1964
Maintenance free house designed by Andrew Geller.


Biltmore Hotel, 1957


Bloomingdales, 1954-1955
Stores The Magazine of Retailing; Tide The Magazine of Sales and Advertising Trends; Architectural Record reprint.


Blue Bell Inc., 1956, n.d.
Manufacturer of work clothes (denim, jeans, overalls, etc.) and play clothes.


Boeing Stratoliner, 1938-1939, n.d.
TWA planes.


Borg-Erickson "Flight" Bathroom Scale, 1954, n.d.


Bristol-Myers Products, n.d., 1965
FACT toothpaste.


Broadway Department Store, 1947
Time article.

Box 11

Brown-Forman Distillers Corporation, 1954-1970,. — 3 folders
Photos/Holiday Cartons for Early Times Kentucky Bourbon, President's Choice Bourbon, Old Forester, Usher's Green Stripe Scotch, Old Forester Personalized Decanter, Gancia Vermouth, Asti Gancia Sparkling Wine, Clicquot Champagne, BOLS Liqueus, Cruse Chateau Pontet Canet. Modern Packaging reprint; company trade catalog; liquor chest; brochure "A Contemporary Chest of Old Forrester Bonded Bourbon"; press information; Brown-Forman New York office.


BSR, 1962
Record Changer trade literature; photos; press release.


Buffalo Traffic Study, 1949, n.d.


Buitoni, 1972, n.d.
Spaghetti Sauce.


Burdines's, 1955-1957
Department Store.


Camouflage, ca. 1942
New York City.


"Canada Dry Bottles and Labels," 1953-1959, n.d.
Beverage cans, bottles and 6-pack Flavorline; product labels; product information for salesmen; Modern Packaging reprint, October 1954.


Canada Dry Crème de Menthe/Bourbon, 1958, n.d.
Bourbon and Peppermint Schnapps holiday packaging; Crème de Menthe.


Carney, Crowell & Leibman Offices (Attorneys), 1947
Reprint of Industrial Design Interiors article.


Carolina Craft Development Center — Puerto Rico Industrial Development Corp., 1961, 1964,. — 2 folders
Sunday San Juan Star magazine, January 19, 1964; photos of master ceramists and finished pottery/terracotta pieces.


Carrier Air Conditioning Company, 1959, 1960


Carstairs Whiskey Bottle, n.d.


Carter Products, Inc., n.d.
Arrid Whirl-in Deodorant; photos.


Cartoons, n.d.
Illustrated gadgets.


Cartoons — Rube Goldberg, 1947-1950
Goldberg cartoons and Lowey versions. Letter to Loewy from Goldberg granting permission to use illustrations in book.


Casco Products Corporation, 1961
Lady Casco Chef-Mate; photos.


Celanese Corporation, 1964, n.d.
Promotional pamphlet "Celcon® Will Change Your Ideas About Aerosols"; Celcon Acetal Coploymer aerosol containers (trade catalog); reprints of Packaging with Machinery and Materials, and Aerosol Age Celotex, 1954 Building material.


Central Rubber and Steel Corporation, 1960
Women's Friend - Family Size Wringer Washer; SuperRegent; Monarch Challenger; Monarch Empress; Monarch Washers brochure; Western Auto Supply Co. catalog.


Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company, 1955, 1956
The Sales Pitch company newsletter December 1955, featuring the 'Gift Telephone in Color' — home telephone extensions; display in Baltimore, fall 1956; product information.


Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad, Cedar Lake, IN, n.d.


Chicago International Fair and Exposition 1950-1959
Photos of drawings for layout of fair; news release from Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, January 1957.


Chicago Yacht Club, n.d.


Chubb Corporation, 1970


Chubb & Sons, Inc., Underwriters


Cleo Corporation, [affiliate of Memphis Converting Company], 1961, n.d.
Christmas gift wrap.


Coca Cola, 1946, 1948, 1962
Automatic Beverage Inspection Machine article; bottle forms; export cans; Red Barrel, monthly company publication, January 1948 with article by Loewy; Coca Cola truck; Fanta bottle and label; photos.


Coca-Cola Company — Coolers & Dispensers (Not Fountain), 1946, n.d.
Photos and press information; Wet Coolers; Vendo Company model; dispensers and cups.


Coca-Cola Company - Fountain Dispensers, 1946, n.d.
Photos before and after; project information.


Cochran, Jacqueline, n.d.
Jacqueline Cochran cosmetic line.


Colibrita Toilet Soap, n.d.
Soap wrapper.


Consolidated Products Company, 1952
Agricultural feed products packaging.


Consumer CO-OP — Consumers Cooperative Association of Kansas City, MO, 1958
Modern Packaging, April 1958 reprint.


Cooper Alloy Corporation, ca. 1960
Stainless Steel News, with article on "Stainless Marine Hardware."


Country Togs Specialty Store, 1952
Newspaper article "Long Island Shop In Own Building."


Cummins Perforator, 1948
Product Engineering reprint.


Design Consultation, 1961


Designs, 100 Best — Time magazine, January 12, 1959


Design & Paper, n.d.


Dictaphone, 1961-1963


Dilbert's Big Ben, 1960
Supermarket. Progressive Grocer, reprint.


Discover America booklet, ca. 1970


DoMore Chair Company, 1956
Ergonomics.

Box 12

EKCO — Diamond Silversmiths Division, 1950-1951, n.d.
Stainless flatware patterns.


EKCO — Housewares Catalog & Price List, 1949, 1958, 1972


EKCO Products Company, 1950-1957,. — 3 folders
EKCO - Flint Cutlery trade catalog; Flint Stainless Steel; Ekcoline kitchen tools. EKCO Ware Stainless Steel copper bottom pots and pans; Ekconomic Low-Pressure Cooker-Sterilizer; Fryryte — electric frying pan; Flint kitchen tools; Lewis & Conger Annual Home Safety Award; EKCO Minute Mop; Ironing Board; Best Beater; Flint can opener; Time magazine article, May 19, 1952.


Ekcoline Packages, 1948-1949
Modern Packaging article and reprint.


Electro-Mechanical Research Inc. (EMR), 1963, n.d.
Schlumberger Ltd., subsidiary. Applied Science Corporation (ASCOP Division of E M R).


Electronic Secretary Industries, Inc. (company changed name to Automatic Electric Company) , 1961
Reprint from Product Engineering, re telephone answering set; Electronic Secretary photos.


Elkay Manufacturing Company, 1959-1960, n.d.
Two-Bowl Sink; Various stories of "SINKronizing"; Cuisine Centre ; photos.


Embra Cigarette Packaging, 1969, n.d.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Reprint from Food & Drug Packaging, 1969; photos.


Emerson Radio, post-war period, 1943
Emerson Radio; Emerson Phonoradio.


Empire State Building, May 3, 1956
Empire State Building Beacon dedication night photos.


Euipoise Opener, 1955


Equitable of Iowa (Trademark), 1961


Essex House, 1956-1958


Esso Service Stations, 1934-1950
Rotary Filling Station built by Standard Oil Company in New York City; Service Station Management publication.


Esterline-Angus Instruments, 1961
Analog Event Recorder.


EverReady Batteries (Union Carbide), n.d.


Eversharp, Inc. — "CA" Repeater Pen & Pencil, 1946, n.d.


Eversharp, Inc. — Regional Offices, New York City, n.d.


Eversharp Pen, 1946
Design News magazine, December 1946.


Eversharp — Schick, 1949
Modern Packaging, January 1949 reprint.


Eversharp — Schick and Durasharp, 1945-1947, n.d.
Razors and toiletries.


Eversharp Showroom, 1946


Exxon Corporation, 1971-1977
Esso to Exxon; sketches; Loewy letter; marketing information.


Fairbanks, Morse & Company, n.d.
Diesel electric locomotive (never built).


Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corporation, 1952, n.d. — 3 folders
Bayshore, Long Island, NY; Hagerstown, MD; Islip, Long Island, NY.


Fairchild — Hiller, 1970
Safety Car; helicopter.


Fairchild Industries, n.d.


Fairchild Personal Plane F47, 1947


Fairchild Recording Corporation, 1955, n.d.
Turntable; pre-amplifier; equalizer.


Fairview Park Center, Cleveland, Ohio, n.d.


Fedders Minute Mount Air Conditioner, 1958, n.d.


Federal Enameling and Stamping Company, 1960, n.d.
Stainless steel cookware.


Federal Pacific Electric Company, 1958-1961, n.d.
Precision Balance; circuit breaker.


Firestone, 1945
Storefronts.

Box 13

First National City Bank, n.d.


Flair Kitchens, 1950, n.d.


Fleermint Gum, n.d.


Fleischmann's Whiskey and Gin, n.d.
Bellows Reserve; Distilled Dry Gin; White Rock Black Raspberry.


Foley's & Shillito's Shopping Bag, 1962-1963


Fonda Container Co., 1962
Firmware (plastic coated paper tableware; plates and cups).


Foreign Exhibitions, 1951-1953
London and Oslo.


Formica Company, 1954-1962
Colors charts; press release; The Use of the Formica Symbol and News and Views in this Formica World — company publications, 1954, n.d.


Fostoria Glass Company, 1956-1958
Press releases and correspondence; company stationary; photos.


Fox-Bilt Homes, 1964, n.d.
Apartment buildings: Beaver Hill and Sherry Lake.


Fox & Jacobs, 1963, n.d. — 2 folders
Dallas apartments, Dallas, TX; Proctor Road Apartments, Dallas, TX; Flair House, Dallas, TX; Quiet House, Dallas TX; Glen Cove addition; photos.


Fox & Jacobs Builders, 1963
House & Home article.


Frank B. Hall & Co., Inc., 1974


Freshlike, n.d.
Canned vegetables.


"Friends of the GG1", 1981


Frigidaire — Air Conditioners and Dehumidifiers, 1950-1951
Promotional information; photos.


Frigidaire — Ranges, 1947-1951
Promotional information; photos.


Frigidaire — Refrigerators & Freezers, 1942-1951
Press information; trade catalog; photos.


Frigidaire — Washers, Dryer, & Ironer, 1950-1951


Frigidaire Historical File, 1942-1948
Press releases; washers, dryers, irons, refrigerators and Freezers; R. Loewy and Mr. Schweller - Chief Engineer, Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corp outside Dayton, Ohio Plant; photos.


Frigidaire Selling Stations, ca. 1950


Games — Raymond Loewy Auto-Styling Kit, 1977
Concept for a game similar to a jigsaw puzzle.


General Aniline & Film Corporation, 1956, n.d.
Publication Lummus Builds the World's First Full-Scale, High-Pressure Acetylene; Chemicals Plant for General Aniline & Film Corporation at Calvert City, Kentucky; Ozalid machine.


General Electric Company — Transportation Systems Business Division, 1972, n.d.
ACT-1 Car; ACT-1 Train; photos.


General Foods, Inc., 1955, n.d.
Good Seasons salad dressing mix and kit pictures; product and packaging history.


Gillette Safety Razor Company, 1932
Packaging; brushless shaving cream; photos.


Glenn Martin #303 Exec. Plane, n.d.
Cabin layout.


Grammercy Inn
[file is empty].


Griesedieck Breweries, n.d.
Light beer; lager beer.


Grumman Advance Rapid Transit
[file is empty].


Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., 1959, 1961, 1971
Gulfstream; LIM.


H & K Marketing Services, n.d.
Trade show; various displays — American Iron and Steel Institute, Pipe Sculpture, 'Ask the Computer,' telephones, bathrooms; photos.


Halle — Westgate, Cleveland, Ohio, 1954
Department store.


Hallicrafters Co. — Communications Receiver, 1944, 1945, 1947, n.d.
Photos; press information; Sales Management article.


Hallicrafters Co. — Radio Phonographs, n.d.
Carnegie Line.


Hallicrafters Co. — Television Sets, n.d., 1948


Hallicrafters Co. — Walkie-Talkie, 1946
Citizens two-way radio.


Hanovia "Bahama" Sun Lamp, Dec. 1958
Photos; original sketch; design specifications.


Hanovia Sun Lamp, n.d., 1955, 1965, 1966
Photos; post cards; "The Magic of Ultraviolet"; advertisement; design information.


Hat Council, Inc., March 1961
Press release; photos.

Box 14

Higgins Yacht, May 1945
Interior photos.


Hill-Rom Company, Inc., 1954
Hospital furniture.


Hills Bros. Coffee Inc., n.d.
Instant coffee.


Hilton Hotels — N.Y. World's Fair, 1964
Marco Polo Club; Hilton Café International; post card from The Waldorf-Astoria, NY.


Hilton Inn, n.d.
Signs; photos.


Hilton-Orly, 1965,. — 4 folders
Opened October 1965, Paris, France; Coffee Shop menu; press release; press kits; photos.


Hoffman Specialty Co., 1942
Valve.


Holtzer-Cabot, n.d.
Synchronous and induction motors.


Horlick's, n.d.
Malted Milk Tablets; instant cocoa.


Hough Payloader, J. Hauser, 1955


House of Westmore, 1943, 1946
Lipstick packing; photos.


Hudnut, Richard, n.d.
Toiletries.


Hupp Motor Company, 1932, 1934, 1972, n.d.
Hupmobile; correspondence with Edouard Doll; photos; Special-Interest Autos, a publication of Hemmings Motor News.


Huyler's Candy, n.d.
Packages; Hempstead, Long Island store exterior; New York City Candy Shop and Restaurant; photos.


Imperial Desk Co., Inc., 1962-1963
Photos.


Imperial House, 1959-1961
Photos.


IND Subway Station — 5th Ave., n.d.


Inflight Motion Pictures, Inc., 1969, n.d.
Inflight Jet Theatre; photos.


Insignia, n.d., 1941, 1951, 1966
Air Corps Ferrying Command; Air Transport Ferry Command; U.N. Development Program; USO; photos and original sketches and mock-ups.


Instrumentation Engineering, 1970
System 390; photos.


International Club, n.d.
Aftershave; cologne; photos.


International Harvester Co., ca. 1940
Farmall; Light Truck; Cream Separator — promotional drafts.


International Harvester Co. — Dealer Stations, n.d.
Parts Division; offices and old buildings; dealer stations — parts and service, exteriors, interiors; calendars.


International Harvester Co. — Farmall
Promotional draft.


International Harvester Co. — Farm Exhibit: Chicago, IL, 1946


International Harvester Co. — Light Truck, ca. 1940
Promotional draft.


International Harvester Co. — Packages, 1955, n.d.
Anti-Freeze; synthetic enamel; twine; brake shoes; refrigeration oil; milker pump oil; cream separator oil; magnetic drain plugs; spark plug cable set; electrical repair kit; fuel pump repair kit.


International Harvester Co. — Trademark Development


Kennedy Foundation, Fitness Award, n.d.
Drawings; mock-ups; photos.


Lily Tulip Cup Co., n.d.
Paper cups.


Lime Rock Race Course, 1957
Article by Harry W. Smith; drawings and pictures of racecourse and tower; photos.


Linex Box — Stereo and Camera Viewer (Roy Stevens), n.d.
Correspondence; photos.


Lofts Candy, n.d.
Candy boxes.

Box 15

London Office Designs and Products, 1940, 1951, n.d.
Otto Stove; Knight's Castile Soap; Quix Concentrated Suds; Batchelor's Canned Foods and Packaged Soup; Pears Gloria Shampoo; Wisk; Pin-Up Whole-Head Perm; Eve Soapless Shampoo; Breeze Soap; Vinolia Très Chic Soap; Atkinsons Colognes & Soap; Avery Scale; Avery-Hardoll Gas Pump; vacuum Cleaner; oven; office furniture; packaging exposition, January-February 1951; Blue Band Canned Margarine; Prestige Cutlery; Gibbs S.R. Toothpaste; Gibbs Astral Cream Soap; Lux Toilet Soap; Agamatic Broiler; Rexona soap; Saxone footwear packaging; Kumfi-Kut Scissors and Shears; Persil clothes detergent; Prosol High Protein Food (Tru-Food Limited); Wall's canned meat; Golden Age perfume by Atkinsons; G.E.C. Street Lighting; 1940 Hillman Minx; MasterBilt Autosmoker by Master Built Products, Inc. (cigarette case and automatic lighter).


Lucent Corp. — Dinnerware and Carrying Case, 1956-1958
Company stationery; press release; company price list; Melamine dinnerware; Joseph Block dinnerware; TV table; photos.


Mademoiselle Cigarette Package — Experimental, 1940


Maison Blanche Truck, ca. 1945-1946


Maritime Administration — Mock-Up Press Opening, 1959
Officers' stateroom; officer and crew quarters; crew stateroom.


Market Research and Reports, n.d.
Photos for various companies and cities.


Marlborough-Blenhein Hotel — Atlantic City, n.d.


Martin Marietta, 1970, n.d.
Desk negative; transit presentation negative; Martron.


Match-It Dime Bank — Randall Bank, n.d.


Matesa Loom — Scale Model (Spanish Project), 1967


Matson Navigation Company, n.d.
Matson Lines — Los Angeles, CA ticket office; SS Lurline interior.


Mattel Toy Automobile, 1954
Sports car model.


Meade Johnson, n.d.
Pablum Mixed Cereal packaging; Pablum Oatmeal packaging.


Meister Brau, 1947, 1948
Package design; Peter Hand Brewery Co.; bottle labels.


Mengel Company, 1946, 1952, 1953, n.d. — 2 folders
Speech by Coleman R. Curtis; furniture specification sheets; company promotional information; Royal-Wood Kitchens brochures; photos.


Metric Hosiery Company, n.d.
Packaging — Polyethylene by the Kennedy Carliner Co.; Patented Zip-Lip; Re-Useable Bag.


Metropolitan Transit Authority — N.Y. Subway Cars, n.d.


Mid States Trailer Corp., 1952
Promotional literature; trailer coach makers; "The National"; "The Executive Flagship Mobile Home and Office"; biography of William MacDonald, president of Mid States; photos.


Midtown Galleries, 1960
Exhibit "A Designer's Presentation to a Client" press release; news clippings; photo.


Milan International Trade Fair, 1957
Exhibit brochures; Milan Samples Fair publication; trade packages from Office of International Trade Fairs, U.S. Dept. of Commerce.


Minskoff Bldg. — "Gold Building" (Adolph Studley, Photographer), 1958
575 Lexington Avenue, NY.


Missouri Auto Club, n.d.


Mitsuwa, n.d.


Monsieur Henri Wines, Ltd., 1961, n.d.
Thistle Scotch.


Montreal Cultural Centre, 1958, 1959, 1963, n.d.


Moody, N.W. — Toothbrushes, n.d.


Mosler Safe Company, n.d.


Murine Eye Solution, 1959, n.d.
Squeeze bottle; glass bottle with dropper.


Nabisco (National Biscuit Co.), 1963

Box 16

NASA, 1967-1981
Telegram to James Webb of NASA; Space Stations: Habitability Study; drawing of "Advanced Orbital Space Station"; Loewy's handwritten notes for introductory remarks he gave in Washington DC to NASA executives, April 12, 1968; brochure for an auction at Sotheby's entitled "Sotheby's Presents Raymond Loewy and Living in Space." The text was written by David Baker, Ph.D., technical consultant, Space Flight Operations, and details Loewy's work for NASA; publications: NASA'S Manned Space Flight Program April 29, 1967, Living in Space September 9, 1970, The NASA-AMES Research Center Airborne Research Program Management September 9-10, 1970, Spinoff 1977. An Annual Report, Space World. The Magazine of Space News March, 1980 (2 copies); photos: Loewy in Skylab, proof sheet with R. Loewy & V. Loewy in Skylab, R. Loewy & rocket, Apollo-Soyuz Project, "Man on the Moon" photo signed by George Mueller, astronauts testing equipment, tomato soup packaging.


Ondine Parfumes Inc., 1962, 1963, n.d.


Park West Center, Mansfield, OH, 1952
Press release; Chain Store Age article, March 1952.


Peace Cigarettes, 1951-1967
Daiichi Bussan Kaisha, Ltd. Importers and Exporters, Tokyo, Japan; photos.


Penicillin, n.d.
Photos; Schenley packaging.


Pharma-Craft Corp., n.d.
Obay Spray Deodorant.


Picker X-Ray "Gamma Irridation Chamber," 1957


Pioneer Rubber Company, 1952
Photos; promotion pack; Gardinettes; Garden Queen; Bluettes; Gardies; Smoothies; Handeez, Skinnies; Rock-a-Dri Baby Pants; Qualatex Tested Balloons; Gene Autry Watertight Mitts; ESKImitts.


Pitney Bowes, 1967, 1968
Cigarette tax stamping unit; "Boxer" letter sorter; post office letter sorter; mail inserting machine; automatic mailing machine; copier.


Platers & Stampers Ltd. — London, England, n.d.
Sales display room; "Prestige" kitchenware.


Plaza Hotel (Suite), n.d.


Private Plastic Plane, n.d.
Clark plane.


Proctor Toaster, 1958
The "Mary Proctor" toaster; press release; design assignment specs; photos.


Products, Miscellaneous, n.d.
Master Built Products, Inc.; Elastikon Adhesive Elastic Bandage; Bristol Belt Lacing; Atlas; Pepperell Red Label Sheets; Luxor "American Beauty" Cologne; Grip-Tuth Hairtainer; Rayve Crème Shampoo; Breeze detergent; Kroger Corn Flakes, PRR #9914; Coca-Cola machine; Greyhound Lines; International Harvester; mixed displays.


Project Home — "The Motivations Towards Homes and Housing," 1967
Photos; The Project Home Committee presentation manual.


Publicis Offices, NYC, 1958
Photos and press release.


Puerto Rico Office Work, 1960
Concreto Mixto, Inc., truck and logo design.


Purma Camera, n.d.
Purma Special.


Quix Packages — Concentrated Suds, n.d.


Quaker Oats — Aunt Jemima, 1956-1958
Overview of Quaker Oats Company; Corn Bread Mix; Waffle Mix; Pancake Mix; Coffee Cake Mix.


Raphael Liquor, n.d.
St. Raphaël Apéritif Wine; photos.


Rawleigh, n.d.
Personal hygiene products and vitamins.


Raymond Gas Cooker, n.d.
General gas appliances.


Reardon Products (Bondex, Dramex), n.d.
Cement paint; interior finish; spackling; liquid masking tape.


Rheingold — Chug-a-Mug, 1962
Liebman Breweries; corporate brochure/trade package; containers and packaging; Christmas gift carton; photos.


Rich's Knoxville, Stores — September/November, 1955
Store brochures; Architectural Forum, November 1955 reprint.


Rigidized Metals — Photographs & Text, 1957


Rival Manufacturing Company, 1962
Rivalaire Purifier.


RL/WS (Raymond Loewy/William Snaith) Corporate Booklet, n.d.
Brochure; photos.


Robinson's Department Store, 1952
The Beverly Hills Citizen, February 11, 1952; Lighting and Lamps, June 1952; Women's Wear Daily, February 13, 1952; Progressive Architecture, August 1952; Arts & Architecture, April 1952.


Rockefeller Center — Underground Buildings, 1950, 1951, n.d.
Photos and publications A Digest of Facts About Rockefeller Center, 1950; Rockefeller Center: A Photographic Narrative, 1951.


Rogers Brothers, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1965
Corporate identity program; stationery; packaging for diced potatoes, chopped onions, seeds, potato flour.


Roma Wine Company, 1944, n.d.
California brands of Vermouth, Sparkling Burgundy, Champagne; Brandy; Sherry with Egg; Crème de Roma. Bottle and box packaging; label designs; photos.


Rootes Securities Ltd., 1939-1948
Cars and delivery truck.


Rosenthal — Block China Showrooms, 1953


Rosenthal—Block: "Circles," 1961
Matte Charcoal Holloware.


Rosenthal China — Classic Modern, n.d.
Patterns: "Birds," "Gems," "Linear." "Dawn," "Silken Flowers," "Solitaire," "Sunburst," "Plaza," "Holloware." Also includes press release information.


Rosenthal China — Continental, 1953, n.d.
Patterns: "Jet Rose," "Shadow Leaf," "Springtime," "Silhouette," "Spatter," "Grey Fern," "Golden Oak," "Fountain Court," "Festive," "Charcoal," "Script." Photo of Loewy, Rosenthal, and others at opening of Continental China Showroom, April 13th 1953.


Royal Gelatin Dessert (Standard Brands, Inc.), n.d.


Royalty Stationery, n.d.


Rudd-Melikian, Inc., 1961, 1962
Food and Beverage Division; vending machines; Old Mill Brew-a-Cup ground coffee-on-tape; soup; hot chocolate; iced tea; Kwik Kafe (quick frozen coffee concentrate); Kwik Kooker microwave oven; 1962 Annual Report.


Ruppert Beer, n.d.
Jacob Ruppert Knickerbocker Beer; Ruppert Knickerbocker Beer; photos.


Russeks, New York — Savoy Plaza, 1955

Box 17

S&S Corrugated Automatic Corrubiner, April 1961
Drawings, photos, promotional material, technical story, press release.


S&S Corrugated Paper Machinery, June 1957
Die Cutting and Creasing Press; Corrubiner; photos, manuals, and drawings.


Salinas y Rocha, Mexico City
"11-Story Building, First Store — Men's & Women's Apparel, Furniture, etc. — to be Mexican owned and operated — American Designed."


Salsbury's (Dr.) Laboratories, 1949
Packaging for Ren-O-Sol; Vapo-Roost; Wormix; Rat Death; Germex; Sulquin; Weed-Kill; Can-Pho-Sal- Stop Pick; Fow Pox Vaccine.


Sao Paulo Office Designs, 1948, n.d.
Department store; Wolff Silverware Shop.


Schenley (Distillers) Import Corporation, n.d.
Flamingo Puerto Rican Rum; Penicillinase.


Schick, Inc. — "Colonel," 1940, n.d.
Photos.


Schick, Inc. — Miscellaneous Packages, n.d., 1940
Schick Dry Shaver.


Schick, Inc. — Shaverest, 1939, 1946, n.d.
"Captain" and "Super"; Wall Holder package; Shaverest for Schick Shavers. Press releases and designer notes.


Schick, Inc. — Vibrasseur, 1939, n.d.
Design and Production notes.


Schumacher Fabrics, n.d.
Wallpaper swatches; photos; Cosmopolitan Line sample book.


Schuster's Capital Court Restaurant (Milwaukee, WI), 1957, n.d.
Capitol Terrace restaurants; Golden Anchor cocktail lounge and grill; photos, text and drawings.


Scott-Atwater Manufacturing Co., 1956-1958, n.d.
Outboard Motors — photos of motors and boats; Brussels Exhibition; press releases.


Sealtest "Light n' Lively," ca. 1973
Photos; packaging for yogurt, cottage cheese, milk, ice cream, and Kleinpeter's Golden Guernsey Milk.


Shell Chemical Co., 1963
23 Ideas for Tomorrow's Packages in Shell Plastics.


Shell Chemical "Tomorrow's Packages," 1962-1963
Shrink wrap for tires; injection molded polypropylene storage boxes; speeches — one by Loewy and one by Snaith; Lipton Tea implements; Wishbone Salad Oil implements; promotional give-away; National Packaging Exposition correspondence; Tape Talk, W. Stern — Shell Chemical Company —AMA Exhibit (dictated by telephone February 11, 1963); photos.


Shell Oil Company, 1959, n.d.
Service stations and signs; press information; photos.


Shell "Packaging Family," Tom Yee, 1959
Cigarette package concept; motor oil, Brake fluid, etc. packages; Handy Oil; lighter fluid and spot remover; Kaiser foil containers; Shelltox Insecticide; photos.


Sikorsky Aircraft, 1958-1960, n.d.
Tomorrow's Flying Cranes reprint from United Aircraft Corporation's Bee-Hive; S-61 and S-62 helicopter; movie script.


St. Paul, Minnesota — Recommendations for the Development of the Downtown Area, 1944, n.d.


Stewart's Department Store — Reisterstown, 1963
Tone, July-August 1963.


Store of Tomorrow, 1950, 1960


Stores — The Downtown Recovery — Stores Publication, October 1959
F & R Lazarus, Columbus, Ohio.


Taxi — Electrotaxi, ca. 1968


Time & Life Building — Paris, 1963
Project design (job cancelled).


Tropic-Aire Sewing Machine, 1950
Reprint from Electrical Manufacturing, April 1950.


U.S. Department of Commerce — U.S. Science Exhibit, 1963
Publication U.S. Science Exhibit: Seattle World's Fair. Final Report, 1963.


United Air Lines, n.d., 1956, 1957, 1965
Project information for: DC-6; DC-6B; DC-7; DC-6 Mainliner.


United Music Company, n.d.
"The Master of the Automatic Music World. United's Hi-Fidelity Phonograph" brochure.


World's Fair — New York, 1939-1940
'The Story of Transportation' for Railroad Exhibit; Composite Type Rocket Vehicle for Transoceanic Transportation; House of Jewels exhibit; Cartier exhibit; Chrysler exhibit; Automobile of the Future; Plane of the Future; photos.

Sub-series II.B:
Scrapbooks. — 1934-1970 (inclusive). — 39 volumes, 8 linear feet
The scrapbooks contain articles that appeared in magazines, newspapers, and trade publications. The volumes were compiled by subject and numbered by the Public Relations Department. Number 15 is missing. Topics include the Avanti, stores (interiors and exteriors including Gimbles, Lord & Taylor, Foley's, and Wanamaker's), dinnerware (Fosteria, Limoges, Lucent Corp, Rosenthal), fabrics, furniture, cars (Studebaker and Avanti as well as Loewy's personal automobiles), Snaith/Project Home, supermarkets, housewares, transportation (including Pennsylvania Railroad, TWA, Panama Lines, Air France, United Airlines), and packaging. Several scrapbooks contain clippings pertaining to Loewy's public appearances and speeches, and his social life. These scrapbooks provide an unusually important resource for the period of the 1930s and 1940s as most of Loewy's business correspondence had been destroyed.
NOTE: Some of these scrapbooks have been scanned and placed on line. See under individual scrapboooks for links.

Volume 1

Avanti 1957-1970
French and London newspaper articles; various trade association press articles; New York Times, Des Moines, Iowa Tribune, UPI press release, Industrial Design, Newsweek, Time, Car and Driver, Popular Science, Road & Track, Motor Trend, Sports Illustrated, Look, Esquire articles praising the conception and design. Radio TV Reports, Inc., transcripts in which Loewy mentions the world record speed of 171 m.p.h. for the Avanti while driven by Mr. Granatelli; Howard K. Smith Show transcript. Congratulatory letter from John Reinhart of U.S. Steel Corp.; Studebaker press information packages and photo. Leo Newmam and Nathan Altman Studebaker dealership re-engineer Avanti; a supercharged Avanti makes test run at Daytona.

Volume 2

Company News 1947-1968
News clippings and trade journal articles detailing accomplishments of the Loewy staff. Many articles announcing new employees to the firm, promotions within as well as jobs taken elsewhere, and design organizations/trade associations in whih Loewy employees were members. Notices of awards received by the firm; wedding announcement of Jamie Geller and Donald Gorst; Queen Exposition; Lord & Taylor store opening; Wyoming Ranch of Mel St. Clair; Plaza 400 Roof Top Health Club; Project Earning Power (products made by the disabled) article which mentions/pictures Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson; Lincoln Center Mall and Central Park; Monmouth College Business Institute; N.S.I.D. (National Society of Interior Designers); Raymond Loewy's involvement judging student design competitions; National Association of Store Fixture Manufacturers; Institute of Store Planners; Lower Manhattan "Sky Tunnel" Plan; Imperial House; Netti Hart profile; firm's name change to Raymond Loewy and William Snaith, Inc.; San Juan Puerto Rico office; acquisition of Jon W. Hauser Inc. industrial design firm; record album cover contest; non-matching men's suit; Missouri Pacific "Eagle"; obituaries for Netti Hart, Robert H. Askren, and Dana Stuart Cole.

Volume 3

Stores A-M pre 1955
Click here for scans of Volume 3.


Retail Development Division, Raymond Loewy Corporation promotional piece, n.d.


A Exposição Juvenil, clothing store, Rio de Janeiro, 1948


J.N. Adam & Co., department store, Buffalo
Domestic department (second floor), 1941-1942; store expansion (included Magnolia Terrace restaurant, lingerie department, fur salon), 1946-1948.


W.T. Grant & Co., retail store, pet shop bird section display, Buffalo, NY, 1941


H. Liebes & Co., specialty store, San Francisco, 1945


Abraham & Strauss, department store, Brooklyn, Rose Room (women's fashions), 1948


L. Bamberger & Company, department store, Newark, NJ, dress salon, 1940


Bishop's Corner Shopping Center, West Hartford, CT, 1953-1954


Blauner's, women's specialty shop, Upper Darby, PA, 1953-1954


Block & Kuhl Co.
Home furnishings store, Danville, IL, 1948; paint center, Peoria, 1949-1950.


Y-Q Furniture Galleries, Minneapolis, 1946


Thalhimer's, department store, Richmond, VA, glass and china department, 1946-1947


Charles Bloom, Inc., New York, 8th floor remodeling, 1950


Bloomingdale's, department store
NYC, world map design, 1943; Stamford, CT, 1954-1955


Bonwit Teller's, Philadelphia, lingerie and corset salon, 1945-1948


J. Davidson Corporation, appliance store, Worchester, MA, 1946


L. Bamberger & Co., department store, beauty salon, 1947


Boston Store, second floor (women's fashions), Milwaukee, 1946


Clipper, women's wear store, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1948


Exposição, men's wear store, São Paulo, Brazil, 1948


Exposição, children's wear store, São Paulo, Brazil, 1948


Guaruja Island Brazil, 1947
Country club, polo field, beach club, fishing club, hotels and residential houses.


Broadway-Hale Stores Inc., department store, "Twin Stores", 1954-1955
Panorama City Shopping Center (Broadway-Valley) San Fernando Valley, CA, ; Broadway-Anaheim, Orange County, Anaheim, CA.


Broadway-Hollywood, department store, Los Angeles, CA, 1947-1948


Broadway-Crenshaw, department store, Los Angeles & Hollywood, CA, 1947-1948


Broadway (annex), department store annex, Los Robles Ave. & Union Street, Pasadena, CA, 1960


Broadway Del Amo, department store, Torrance, CA, 1959


Burdines, department store, Miami Beach, FL, 1953-1954


Emporium (The), department store, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1945-1951


Fair (The), department store/shopping center, "The Fair of Tomorrow", Fort Worth, TX, 1948-1949


Federated Stores, 1953-1956
Filene's, Lynnfield, MA,; Filene's and Jordan Marsh, North Shore Shopping Center, Peabody, MA; Filene's Shopping Center, Lexington, MA.


Federated Stores, 1950-1951
William Filene & Sons Co., R.H. Stearns, and S.S. Pierce - Chestnut Hill Shopping Center, Newton, MA.


Florsheim Shoe Shop, 1951-1959
Florsheim Shoe Shop, Miami, FL; Sibley's Florsheim Shoes, Lincoln Park Plaza Shopping Center, Detroit, MI; Florsheim "Fish Bowl" Store, New York.


Forbes & Wallace, dry goods store, (The Meridian Lunch Bar) Springfield, MA, 1947-1954


B. Forman Co., department store, Rochester, NY, 1941-1942


W.T. Grant Company, department store, (article in Chain Store Age notes company history) 1950


Halle Bros. Company, Cleveland, OH, "Westgate Shopping Center"; "Middleburg-Parma Shopping Center", 1953-1956


Hamden Plaza, shopping center, Hamden, CT, 1953-1954
F.W. Woolworth Company, Miles Shoes, Liggett Drugs, Grand Union, J.C. Penny, W.T. Grant, Marianne, Inc., Household Finance Corporation.


Horne's (Joseph Horne Co.), Pittsburgh, PA, "Joseph Horne Co. Centennial", 1949


J.A. Kirven Co., department store, Columbus, GA, 1948-1949


Kline's, specialty shop, Detroit, 1940


Knollwood Plaza, shopping center, St. Louis Park, MN, 1953-1955
J.C. Penney Co., Sears, Roebuck & Co., F.W. Woolworth, Powers Dry Goods Co., Berland Shoe Store, G.R. Kinney Shoe Co., etc.


Leask's, department store, Santa Cruz, CA, 1949


F. & R. Lazarus & Co., department store, Columbus, OH, 1948-1957
Building façade, store, departments and the Buckeye Dining Room.


H. Liebes Co., specialty store, San Francisco, CA, 1948


Lincoln Plaza, shopping center, Worcester, MA, 1953-1954


Louisville, Kentucky Color Improvement (town's shopping district improvements), 1953


Macy's, R.H. Macy & Co., New York, Parkchester, NY, Syracuse, NY, 1940-1942


May Co., department store, Baltimore, MD, 1948-1961


McCurdy & Co., department store, Rochester, NY, 1953-1955


Meir & Frank Company, department store, Portland, OR, 1950


Miller & Rhoads, department store, Richmond, VA, 1954-1956


Moore's Clothing Company, Oakland, CA, 1948-1950


Henry Morgan & Co., Montreal, Canada, 1953


Mt. Prospect Plaza, shopping center, Mt. Prospect, IL, 1958-1959


S. Ft. Mitchell Project, shopping center Dixie-Expressway Plaza, Cincinnati, OH, 1959

Volume 4

Stores N-Z pre 1955


J.J. Newberry, variety store, (nationwide), 1956-1957


Ohrbach's, women's specialty, NYC, 1954


Peck & Peck, women's sportswear, (mid-Atlantic region and Midwest), 1954-1956


Pizitz, department store, Birmingham, AL, 1947-1948


Raglands, department store, Kingsville, TX, 1950


Rogers Peet Men's Store, NYC, 1953-1954


J.W. Robinson Co., department store
Beverly Hills, 1947, 1950; Los Angeles, 1952-1953; Pasadena, 1956.


Russeks Fur Salon
Yonkers, NY, 1954; NYC, 1955.


Salinas Y Rocha, specialty store, Mexico City, 1945, 1947


Shillito's, Cincinnati
Women's fashions floor, 1950; boys' department, 1957.


Sosnik-Thalhimer, department store
Richmond, VA, 1947, 1949; women's shop, Winston-Salem, 1950, 1951.


Steiger's Department Store, Springfield, MA, 1953


Stewart Dry Goods Co., department store, Louisville, NY, 1947-1948


Stix, Baer & Fuller, department store, St. Louis, 1948-1949


Thompson-Winchester Co., lamps shop, 1953


Jay Thorpe, women's casual shop, NYC, 1944


John Ward Men's Shoe Store, NYC, 1946-1947


Weber & Heilbroner, department store, NYC, 1954


Western Hills Plaza, shopping center, Cincinnati, 1953-1954


Westgate Shopping Center, Cleveland, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1961


White House Department Store, San Francisco, 1948


Woodward & Lothrop department store
Chevy Chase, MD, 1950-1951, 1955; Washington, DC, 1949-1953.


Younkers, department store, Des Moines, 1948-1950

Volume 5

Stores A-D post 1955


Abraham & Strauss, department store: Brooklyn, NY
4th floor (junior department), 1961; 3rd floor (fashion), 1962.


Article, "The Shopping Center Goes to the Shopper," New York Times Magazine, C.B. Palmer, November 29, 1953


L.S. Ayres & Co., department store
Market Square shopping center, Lafayette, Ind., 1958-1959. Springfield, Ill., 5th floor, (women's wear), 1960. Indianapolis, fourth floor (women's shoes), 1963; second and third floors (women's specialty), 1964. Greenwood Shopping Center, Greenwood, Ind., 1964-1965. Glenbrook Shopping Center, Indiana, 1965-1966.


Best & Co., clothing store
Garden City, Long Island, NY, 1957; Abington, Pa., 1957-1958; Boston, 1959; Skokie, Ill., 1959; Oakbrook shopping center, Oakbrook, Ill, Chicago area, 1961-1962; Reisterstown Road Plaza, Baltimore area, 1961-1962; Northland Center, Detroit area, 1963; Capitol Court Shopping Center, Milwaukee, 1965.


Bloomingdale's, department store
Gifts and accessories floor, Stamford, CT, 1954. NYC, third floor (junior ready to wear), 1955; Third Avenue façade, 1956; men's shop, 1957-1958; article on hosiery departments, 1961. Bergen County, Hackensack, NJ, 1958-1959. Mall at Short Hills, Millburn, NJ, 1966-1967.


Boston Store, department store
Bay Shore Shopping Center, Glendale, Wisconsin, 1957-1958; main floor, Milwaukee, 1958-1959; Point Loomis Shopping Center, Milwaukee, 1960; Erie, PA, 1967.


John Bressmer Co., department store, fifth and sixth floors (women's clothing and furniture), Springfield, IL, 1960


Broadway-Hale, department stores NYC corporate office, 1955


Broadway, department stores
Broadway-Anaheim, 1955; Broadway-Valley, Panorama City, CA 1955; Del Amo Shopping Center, Torrance, 1958-1959; Whittwood Shopping Center, Whittier, 1959; Pasadena addition, 1959-1960; Broadway-Crenshaw store opened in 1947, article published in 1965.


Ed Shuster & Co., department store
Children's shoes, Milwaukee, 1959; Hilldale Shopping Center, Madison, WI, 1959.


Cole Bros., department store, Sheffield, England, 1961


Capitol Terrace restaurant and cocktail lounge, Capitol Court Shopping Center, Milwaukee, 1957


Dayton's
Department store, St. Paul, 1961-1964; Brookdale Shopping Center, suburban Minneapolis, 1965.


Deptford Mall, NJ, regional shopping mall, 1968-1969


Durham, NC, study commissioned for civic and cultural center, 1968


Pawtucket shopping mall, 1969-1970
Loose clippings found in scrapbook.


Woodward & Lothrop and Hochschild Kohn, department stores, Columbia Mall, Columbia, MD, 1970
Loose clippings found in scrapbook.

Volume 6

Stores E-O post 1955


Famous-Barr, department store
St. Louis, 1959-1960; South County Shopping Center, (St. Louis area), 1962-1963; Northwest Shopping Plaza (St. Louis area), 1964, 1966.


Federated Department Store, office, Cincinnati, 1967


Filene's: department store
North Shore Shopping Center, Peabody, MA, 1956-1958; Southshore shopping center, Braintree, MA, 1961; tea room, Boston, 1962; Natick, MA, 1965; Warwick Mall, RI, 1970.


Citibank, NYC, n.d.


Forbes & Wallace, department store
Third floor youth department, Springfield, MA, 1960; Eastfield Mall, Springfield, MA, 1967; Fairfield Mall, Chicopee, MA, 1968.


Gayfer's, department store, Springdale, AL, 1966


G. Fox & Co. department store, Naugatuck Valley Mall, Waterbury, CT., 1968


Hudson's, department store, Franklin Park Mall, Toledo, OH, 1968


Block's, department store, Glendale Shopping Center, Indianapolis, 1958-1960


Halle Bros. Co. department store
Southland Shopping Center, Middleburgh Heights, OH, 1957; Severance Estates shopping center, Cleveland, 1960-1961, 1963; men's clothing floor, Cleveland, 1966; fur salon, 1967; West Erie Plaza, 1968.


Hahne & Co., department store, Middletown Township, NJ, 1967-1968


Hartley's clothing store, Dadeland branch, Miami, 1962


Hengerer's, department store
Amherst, NY, 1955, 1957, 1966, 1968; Niagara Falls, 1960; Buffalo, 1962.


Hamden Plaza, shopping center, CT, 1956


Higbee Company, department store
Women's fashions second and third floors, 1960-1961, Silver Grille restaurant, 1962, housewares fifth floor, 1965, Cleveland; Westgate Shopping Center, Fairview Park, OH, 1961, 1966; Midway Mall (Cleveland area), 1964, 1966; Parmatown Mall, Parma, OH, 1965, 1967; Great Lakes Mall Shopping Center, Mentor, OH, 1968.


D.H. Holmes Co., Ltd., department store, Oakwood Shopping Center, West Bank, LA, 1964, 1968


J.L. Hudson, department store: Detroit
6th floor (women's fashions), 1957; Miss Hudson Shop, (women's fashions), 1961; Woodward Shops (high end women's fashions), 1962. Oakland Mall, 1965-1967; Pontiac Mall, 1967; Franklin Park Mall, Toledo, 1968.


Hub clothing store, Hilldale Shopping Center, Madison, WI, 1960


J.B. Ivey & Co., department store
Jacksonville, FL, 1960, 1962-1963; Park Road Shopping Center, 1961; Charlottetown Mall, Charlotte, NC, 1964.


Jones Store, department store, Blue Ridge Mall Shopping Center, Kansas City, MO, 1962


Joslin's, department store
Buckingham Square Shopping Center, Aurora, CO, 1964; Villa Italia Shopping Complex, Jefferson County, CO, 1966.


Samuel Kirk & Son, Inc., silversmith shop, Baltimore, 1962-1963


F&R Lazarus & Co., department store, Columbus, OH
Home decorators floor, 1954; basement store, 1954-1955; sports, recreation, hobby center, 1955; Annex, 1959. Lazarus West, 1961-1963; Northland Shopping Center, 1965; Eastland Shopping Center, 1966.


Foley's, Houston, Mayfair Shop (women's fashions), 1959


John Lewis, department store restaurant, London, England, 1957-1958, 1961


Lit Brothers, central warehouse for department store, Philadelphia, 1956
(Loewy as consultant).


Macy's, department store, NYC: men's department, 1960-1961


J. Magnin, store, San Francisco, 1960


May Co., RL/WS as consultants, 1961


May-D&F, department store
Bear Valley Shopping Center, Denver, CO, 1965-1966; Antlers Center Complex, Colorado Springs, 1966; North Valley Shopping Center, Denver, 1967; Chase Stone Center, Colorado Springs, 1968.


Meier & Frank Co., department store, Valley River Shopping Center, 1968


McAlpin Co., department store, Cherry Grove Plaza, Cincinnati, 1958


Mt. Prospect Plaza Shopping Center, 1961


M. O'Neil Co., department store, O'Neil-Sheffield Shopping Center, Elyria, OH, 1961


Loose clippings


Long Ridge Plaza shopping center, NY, 1970


International Banking Center, 1970


Famous-Barr, department store, West County Shopping Center, Des Peres, MO, 1969


Forbes & Wallace, department store, Fairfield Mall Chicopee, MA, 1969


Jones Store, clothing, Prairie Village, MO, 1969


Lord & Taylor, department store, Stamford, CT, 1969


Higbee Company, department store, Canton, OH, n.d.


G. Fox and Co., department store, Naugatuck Valley Mall, Waterbury, CT, 1969


J.L. Hudson, department store, candy department, Oakland, MI, 1969

Volume 7

Stores P-Z post 1955


Peck & Peck 1959-1962
Short Hills Mall, New Jersey; Midtown Plaza, Boston, MA; Cherry Hill Shopping Center, Haddonfield, NJ; Northshore Shopping Center, Peabody, MA; Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie, IL; Eastchester Shop, NY; South Shore Plaza, Braintree, MA.


Penn Center, PA, 1959


Plymouth Shops, Inc., 1958-1960
Fifth Avenue Shop, NY; Rockefeller Center, Inc. Time & Life Building, NY.


Pogue's, 1961-1965
Carew Tower Arcade Store, Ohio; Pogue Portrait Studio (Osborne Photographic Laboratories Inc.) Queensgate, Ohio; Pogue's Kenwood Plaza Store, Ohio.


Powers Dry Goods Co. — Highland Village Shopping Center, St. Paul, Minneapolis, 1958-1966


Rich's Inc., 1955-1968
Belvedere Plaza, and Lenox Square, and N. DeKalb, Atlanta, GA; Knoxville, TN; Greenbriar Shopping Center, GA.


Reisterstown Plaza Shopping Center — Baltimore, MD, 1959


Rike-Kumler — Dayton, OH, 1959-1960


Robinson's, J.W., 1953-1961
Panorama City Shopping Center, Van Nuys, CA; Pasadena, CA; Palm Springs, CA; Anaheim, CA.


Rock Hill Mall — Florida, 1968


Paul H. Rose, Department stores, 1962-1963
Greensboro, NC; Winston-Salem, NC self serve chain; Gastonia, NC.


Saks Fifth Avenue, 1957-1959
Old Orchard Shopping Center, Skokie, IL; Springfield, NJ.


Sangers, 1953-1965
Dallas, TX; Singer-Harris' Preston Center Store, TX.


Savarin Restaurant — Pennsylvania Station, NY, 1940


Schuster's, 1955-1959
Wisconsin stores; Schuster Shoe Store; Wildwood Shopping Center, Wisconsin.


Shillito's, 1956-1963
Tri-County Center, and Western Woods, Cincinnati, OH; Sculptress Valerie Clarebout; Captain's Table restaurant.


Simon Brothers, Apartment Builders — Lexington Ave. & E. 63rd St., New York, NY, 1960


Sibley, Lindsay & Curr Co. 1960-1967
24 difference shops and Sibley's, Rochester, NY; Southtown Plaza, NY; Syracuse, NY; Covered Arcade, Syracuse, NY.


Stamford Landing Marina — Stamford, CT; Marina America Inc., 1968


Stewart's 1953-1965
Stewart Dry Goods Company, Louisville, KY; Reisterstown Road Plaza, Baltimore, MD; Union Station property, Louisville, KY; York Road Shopping Center, MD; Samuel Kirk & Son, Inc.


Wallace's 1961-1963
Kingston, NY; Schenectady, NY; Wallace Silversmiths Discovery pattern.


Wanamaker's 1963-1968
Harrisburg East Mall, PA; King of Prussia Plaza, PA; Wanamaker Eagle designed by sculptor Henry Mitchell.

Volume 8

Gimbels, Foleys


Foley's (Texas department store) 1946-1963
Foley's Gourmet Food Shop; Pasadena/Bayshore store; Foley's Shoe Salon; Sharpstown Shopping Center; Children's World-Foley's Houston; Book Department; Budget Basement; Federated Department Stores, Inc., (parent company); Selfridges of London; Ready to Ware Dept.; Azalea Terrace restaurant menu; Sewing Center; York Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; Bigelow Carpets; 6 Restaurants.


Gimbel's 1947-1961
North Hills Shopping Center, Pittsburgh, PA; Salute Award; 69th & Walnut Sts.; Valley Stream, Long Island, NY; Cross-Country Store, Yonkers, NY; Rickie (Mrs. Wesley) Olander, painter; Gimbel's Westchester; New York City store; celebrities at New York City store; Girl Scout Headquarters.

Volume 9

Lord & Taylor 1941-1968
News clippings and trade reports.
Prudential Center, MA; Manhasset, Long Island, NY addition; Stamford store, CT; Paramus, NJ; Medusa Stonenset Masonry Cemet; Falls Church, VA; Bull's Head, CT; Bergen, NJ; Western Ave., DC; Garden City, NY; The Bird Cage Restaurant, Bala-Cynwd, PA; Millburn, NJ; Tea Room, Garden City, NY; Jenkintown, PA; Bishop's Corners, West Hartford, CT; City Line Shopping Center, PA; Bala-Cynwyd Shopping Center, PA; New Rochelle, NY; Tray Service Restaurant (Lord & Taylor's One Arm Fancy).

Volume 10

Dinnerware 1951-1968
Newspaper clippings and magazine articles.


Block China Company, patterns — Chateau; Hearthstone; Rosenthal-Block


"Circles"; Limoges - Ironstone Designs; Transition shape


Easterling China Co., patterns - Spencerian Rose (Bavarian dinnerware)


Easterling Dealership-Chicagoland Exhibit, 1968


Fosteria Glass, patterns
Milk Glass; Patrician stemware; Radiance; products — Glass Fruit; Contemporary Coffee Pot; packaging - Thermoforming (plastics); Styrene foam Limoges patterns.


Lucent Corp.
Dinnerware — patterns — Daisy Lane, Sun Petal, Debutante, April in Paris, Golden Splendor, etc.


Melmac®
Melamine resin — patterns — Rosebud, Italian Garden, Shadow Rose, Evening Song, etc.


Porcelain — Lace Antique pattern


Rosenthal "Classical Modern"
Patterns - Spectra shape; Solar decoration; Versailles; Monticello; Debut from Lorelei collection; Classic Greek key; Shah of Iran pattern; Fanfare; Classic Modern line, etc.


Rosenthal "Continental"
Patterns — Coins; White; Springtime; Festive; Birdcage; Silhouette; Gayety; Script; Charcoal; Splatter; Confetti; etc.


Rosenthal-Porzellan Aktiengesellschaft, Germany


Rosenthal-Block China Corp.


Tobey & Crothers, ad agency


Fabrique de Porcelaine Langenthal, artists, Switzerland and Spain

Volume 11

Interiors pre 1955


Bullock's Wilshire buying office, NYC, 1948


State Museum of Science and Industry, exhibits, Los Angeles, 1954


State Exposition Building, exhibits, Los Angeles, 1948-1950


California State Fair, 1948-1950, 1959


Carney, Crowell and Leibman law office, Chicago, 1947


Chicago State Fair, 1950


DeMets Tea Room and Candy Shop, Chicago, 1946


Eversharp, Inc., corporate offices, NYC, 1946-1947


Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp., Stratos Division, factory, Long Island, NY, 1952-1953


Hanover Bank, window, Rockefeller Center, NY, 1953


Huyler's Inc., candy store, Hempstead, Long Island, 1941-1942


Lees-Cochrane Company, showroom, NYC, 1944-1945


Long Island Railroad, Brooklyn, blood donor display, 1944


James Lees and Sons Company, yarn/carpet showroom
Chicago, 1946-1948; NYC, 1946-1947, 1950; Los Angeles, San Francisco, 1948; High Point, NC, 1950.


Lever House, interiors, NYC, 1951-1954, 1958


Lever Brothers Co., cafeteria, 1949


Raymond Loewy Associates
Chicago office, 1947, 1951; NY office, 1951, 1961.


Long Island Railroad
Platform shelters, 1948-1949; New Hyde Park Station, 1947.


Matson Lines, ticket office, Los Angeles, 1946-1947


Nesco, Inc., (kitchen products and appliances), national headquarters, Chicago, 1951


New York Convention and Visitors Bureau, visitors' center, 1954-1955


Albert Parvin & Co., furniture and furnishings showroom, Los Angeles, 1949


Pennsylvania Railroad, canteen at Baltimore station, 1943-1944


Rosenthal-Block China
Showroom, NYC, 1953; store displays, 1953, 1955.


Hotel Shattuck, Berkeley, CA, 1948, 1950


Stouffer's, restaurant, Westgate shopping center, Cleveland, 1954


Joseph Horne Co., bridal studio, Pittsburgh, 1942


Lord & Taylor, department store, Manhasset, Long Island, 1943


Strawbridge and Clothier, department store restaurant, Philadelphia, 1942


Luxury co-op department buildings, 1025 Fifth Avenue, NYC, 1954-1956


Textron, Inc., fabric showroom, NYC, 1947


Thoroughbred Motor Court, motel, Winchester, KY, 1953


Union Oil Company, gas station, Pasadena, 1949


Young-Quinlan Furniture Gallery, Minneapolis, 1949

Volume 12

Interiors post 1955


Air France
Plane interior, 1947; Paris office interior, 1957.


Biltmore Hotel
Bowman Room, 1959; executive suites and guest rooms, 1956-1958.


Blackhawk Restaurant, Chicago, 1955


Bloomingdale's gift department, Short Hills, N.J., 1968


Bull and Bear restaurant, Waldorf-Astoria, 1960-1962


Carnegie House (apartments, NYC), 1961-1962


Cattleman Restaurant (NYC), 1964


Chicago Yacht Club, 1956, 1958


U.S. Exhibit at International Trade Fair, Damascus, Syria, 1956


Do/More Chair Company, Inc., office furniture design and company headquarters, 1957-1958


Essex House
Lobby, 1958; Casino on the Park, 1956-1959; Colonnades Ballroom, 1963-1964; Bombay Bicycle Club, 1963.


Fairbanks, Morse (Buffalo and Baltimore), façade, 1961-1962


Citibank, First National City Bank of Panama, 1967


First National City Bank, NY, 1964


Gramercy Motor Inn, Washington, DC, 1962-1963


Hilton Orly, 1965-1966


Hilton Paris, 1966-1967


House of Chan, NYC, 1961-1963


Imperial House apartments, NYC, 1959-1960


The Laurel restaurant, Berlin, CT, 1955-1956


Loewy Associates, NYC, 1957
(great color photo in article from Interiors).


Lorillard office building, 1957-1958


Milan Triennale, 1957


Minskoff Gold Building lobby, 575 Lexington Ave., 1959
(NYT Magazine double page color spread showing rendering).


Hotel Nacional de Cuba, Havana, 1959


Publicis Corp, NYC, 1958


Rich's Department Store, Atlanta, 1968


Royal McBee office buildings
Kansas City, 1956; Elsmere, NY, 1957; Houston, 1958; Mobile, 1959; Richmond, 1960.


San Marcos Hotel, Chandler, Arizona, 1960-1961


Seattle World's Fair: Pacific Northwest Bell/Bell Telephone building, U.S. Science Building, 1961-1962


Springfield Institution of Savings, MA, n.d.


Stamford, CT Yacht Club and Marina, 1967


Stouffer's restaurants
Top of the Rock, Chicago, 1955; Gaslight cocktail lounge, Detroit, 1955; Wynnewood, PA, 1955; Top of the Six's, NY, 1957-1959; Lord & Taylor, Eastchester, 1958.


Tavern on the Green, Elmwood Room, 1959-1964


Top of the First restaurant, San Juan, 1961


TWA Terminal Restaurants: Savarin's Lisbon Lounge, Paris Café, and London Club, 1962-1964


Warner Brothers: Slimware-Lingerie and Hathaway house, 1964

Volume 13

Fabrics


Arktex Ceramic Corp., SoundBar tile, 1960


Celotex Corp.
Acoustic tile, 1954; roof shingles, 1955; ceiling tile, 1958.


Curon wall covering, n.d.


Formica 1953-1964
Laminates (patterns include French Blue Linen, Nassau, Milanos, Tidestone, Silversnow, Parfait, White Skylark, Bonbon, Teak Picwood, Rosewood, Prima Vera, Royal Walnut, Sunrise Color line); logo.


Goodyear, vinyl flooring, 1950, 1953-1955, 1960-1961


Marsh Wall Products, Marlite wall and ceiling paneling, 1954-1961


National Woodwork, 1958


Federal Industries, Bonmarc, vinyl upholstery, 1959-1960


Edward Fields, rugs, 1953-1960


Pantasote Corp., Pantex vinyl upholstery, 1949-1950


F. Schumacher & Company, fabrics, 1957-1960


Seneca Textiles, 1955

Volume 14

Furniture
News clippings regarding Lowey's use of various colors and materials such as plastics, chrome, wood, metals, and wrought-iron and his infusion of Asian and Hawaiian motifs into mainstream consumerism.


Arvin Company 1950-1958
Use of chrome; hostess cart; modern portable heaters; various dinette sets which include plastic and metal, upholstered, and wrought-iron sets; 'Leisure' outdoor furniture.


Conn Organ Corporation, 1957-1961


Directional Contract Furniture Corp., 1963
Chairs used in TWA Terminal Restaurants; bar stool.


Domore Chair Company, Inc. 1956-1958
Posture chair; office interiors/furniture; custom-fitted desks.


Englander Company (bedding), 1949


Hill-Rom Company 1955-1958
Hospital furniture (motorized bed, bedside cabinets, etc.).


Imperial Desk Company- office furniture, 1963


Kroehler Manufacturing Company 1953
"Topper" Group; half sofas; lounge chairs; 3-piece sectional sofa and ottoman; sofa bed.


Lullabye Furniture Corp. — children's furniture, 1964


Mengel Company 1952-1954
Bedroom furniture; Oriental décor-living room furniture; Blue Flame Home; kitchen cabinets; inter-changeable tables with extenders and footed servers; studio apartment items; armless lounge chairs; sectional seating; Hikie Lounge; Soje Japanese Screen; chest-desk; night table with seat; double and triple base dressers; space saving multi-purpose furniture.


Simmons Company — bedding; sofas; recliner, 1958-1959


Tufflex (division of Wood Conversion Company)- Seating arrangements, 1960

Volume 15

Missing

Volume 16

Housewares 1960
National Housewares Manufacturers Association.

Volume 17

Housing and House Components


General articles on housing, 1961-1968


Quiet House, 1963


Leisurama House/Macy's, 1963-1964


Aluminum House, 1960, 1968-1969


Easy Care House, 1969

Volume 18

Miscellaneous


School surveys
Dallas, 1950; West Haven, CT, 1951.


Discover America, Inc. logo, 1967


Empire State Building beacon, 1956


Hats, 1961


Lime Rock Park automobile race track, 1957-1959


Montreal Cultural Center, 1958-1960, 1964


President's Commission on Employment of the Handicapped, 1965-1966


Cabildo Craft Center, Puerto Rico, 1963-1965


U.S. Army Engineers
Industrial camouflage, 1950; standardization of military signs, 1966; Norfolk Cultural and Convention Center logo, 1970.


International Harvester logo, 1965


University of Pittsburgh office design, 1969-1970


Raymond gas stove, 1951


Loewy's London office, 1947-1948, 1968-1969

Volume 19

Loewy Personal Cars 1948-1964
News and trade association articles (U.S., French, London, German and Spanish) on Loewy's personal cars; car shows; patent for inflatable auto seat; and museum displays. Loewy residence in Palm Springs pictured. Articles by Raymond Loewy. Indiana Society of Chicago 38th Annual Dinner program (1952).


Loewy Lincoln Town Car


Town Car/Studebaker working model


BMW


Loewy Jaguar


Boano, Turin, Italy


Lancia Flamina


Loewy Cadillac


L'Electro-Taxi (solution to traffic congestion), Luxembourg, 1965


Cornell (Spanish LIFE issue, 1957)


Paris Car Show, 1961


Moore, Archie (light heavyweight champ, with custom built Jaguar), 1957


Clark and Frey, architects — Palm Springs residence

Volume 20

Loewy 1935-1959
News and trade articles written by Raymond Loewy projecting what consumers could expect in the future as well as the effect World War II had on materials, packaging, and production. Press releases announcing new industrial designers working for Loewy; Society of Industrial Designers press releases. Some noted magazine articles {but not limited to}: Cosmopolitan article (1959); House & Garden cover (1956); Vogue (1955) cover and article re. Loewy's New York apartment; Shelf Appeal article 'Loewy Starts in London' (September 1935); Time magazine covers from October 31, 1949 (Western Canada edition, Atlantic Overseas edition, Latin American edition, Pacific Overseas edition, United States edition includes text; Saturday Evening Post (1949); Look (1949); "Pic" The Magazine for America's Young Men (1945); transcript of a Loewy interview on September 9, 1941; USO banner presented to New York City Women's Division; Cosmopolitan article 'From Lipsticks to Locomotives' (1950); Nash Motors 1953 criticism of Loewy; Loewy-Wilmet merger; Lurline ship of the Matson line; Derham Custom Body Company; St. Tropez house; Prudential Insurance Company The Prudential Family Hour script "Your Future Home," by Loewy; Paris Theatre penthouse apartment on w. 58th St. New York; Palm Springs home; St. Tropez Villa; Coral Gables Youth Center; American Paint Journal, December 4, 1944; Sutton Place, NY (Brownstones); Atomic Age, 1945; Collier's, "Looking Backward to the Future" 1943; New York Times Magazine, "What of the Promised Post-War World," 1943; North Shore News, "Sands Point Man, Raymond Loewy Typifies All-Out Effort in Mufti," 1943 (includes picture of Raymond and Jean Loewy); Herald Tribune, "Billion-Dollar Glee Club Sings in City Radio Ad," 1948; transcript of an NBC radio show The United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC, "I'm An American!".

Volume 21

Loewy 1947-1961
Radio and television scripts that reveal much about the personal side of Loewy; Burrelle's Press Clipping Bureau; Romeike press clippings; various newspaper articles; book reviews — Never Leave Well Enough Alone (many newspaper reviews as well as: Teen Talk; Advertising Agency; The Architects' Journal; Catholic Digest; Saturday Review of Literature; Fortune; Look; Book Review Digest; The Durez Molder; Dorothy Kilgallen's Voice of Broadway; Publishers Weekly; Mademoiselle's).


Radio Reports, Inc. 1951-1960
(texts of broadcasts) New York; Washington, DC; Chicago, IL.


Radio TV Reports, Inc., 1960
(Detroit, Michigan; Windsor, Ontario; Chicago, Illinois).


CBS News, 1961


"Look Here" CBS interview of Loewy in Palm Springs, CA by Martin Agronsky of CBS, 1958


"Nightline", NBC interview, 1958


"The Louis Sobol Show", ABC interview, 1957


"Margaret Truman and Mile Wallace, Weekday", NBC interview, 1956


"Millie Considine Show," MBS Network interview, 1956


"Dorothy and Dick Kollmar" WOR interview re Decanter Design, 1955
Interview re.


Loewy
Apartment, 1955; text of Laurence Loewy's birth announcement, 1953.


"Lynn Poole, Tomorrow", WABC-TV and ABC interview, 1955


"The Fitzgeralds" WABC radio(?) text, 1954


Count Gertz (former Loewy employee), interviewed by Bob Elson on WOR Radio, 1951

Volume 22

Loewy 1945-1961
Articles and advertisements quoting, directly relating to, and/or written by Raymond Loewy. Many newsprint pictures of Raymond Loewy; Manhattan home of Mr. and Mrs. Loewy; Daily Annoyances; Fashion Forecasts; Rolex watch endorsement; "How I would rebuild New York City"; radio text of 'Raymond Loewy's Plan for New York in Esquire' aired over WOR (NY); Raymond Loewy's entrance hall; French Chamber of Commerce of the United States; Commander of the Legion of Honor ceremony in Washington, DC; Japanese influence; Cavanagh Hats; Eiffel Tower (paint it blue); several food recipes by Loewy; Ellis Island; New York's High School of Industrial Art (cartoon drawn by Loewy); Family Circle cover and article picturing the Loewy family Moore-McCormack ship model; airline uniforms; Plastic Shell Egg; Statue of Liberty; 1953 Loewy birthday announcement; Who's Who biography of Raymond Loewy; issue of Ameryka; issue of Noir et Blanc.


Meetings, Exhibitions, and Speeches, 1958-1960
Swimming Pool Age Design Competition; National Housewares Manufacturers Association; Tiffany and Co.; National Association of Home Builders; American Barococo, 1959; Chicago International Fair and Exposition symbol; Design Derby.


Brooklyn Museum, exhibition, May 15-June 16, 1957


Merchandise Mart Design Conference, Chicago 1957


Good Design Exhibition in Gimbel Brothers Store, Philadelphia, 1951


Akron Art Institute, 1956


Museum of Modern Art, NY, 1951


Abraham & Straus, 1951


Philbrook Art Center Exhibition, Oklahoma, 1952


University of Cincinnati, 1956


Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX, 1955


Industrial Design Exhibition, Evansville, IN, 1952


UCLA Engineering & Management Course, 1956


Illinois Institute of Technology, 1954


Joe and Emily Lowe Art Center, Syracuse University, 1955


National Association of Manufacturers, 1955


Boston Conference on Distribution Hall of Fame, 1953


Harvard University, 1950


Sales Executives Club of Chicago, 1950


The Modern Artist and His World Denver Art Museum, Colorado, 1949


Milwaukee Art Institute, 1949


Pack Memorial Public Library, Ashville, NC, 1950


Henry Dreyfuss, Society of Industrial Designers, 1947


President Truman's Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner, Washington's National Guard Armory, 1950


Satellite, 1958
Star of Wood Will; Star of Hope; 1st U.S. Satellite.


Congressional Record, 1958


Flotels (houseboats on the Seine River, Paris), 1965


5th Avenue apartment.

Volume 23

Loewy 1965-1970
Newspaper and magazine articles pertaining to Raymond Loewy, his designs, his speeches, and social appearances of Raymond and Viola Loewy. Topics include the Avanti, Air Force One, and Loewy's speech at the Vogue American Fashion Award dinner (1967).


Doubinski Freres, DF 2000 furniture line, 1968-1970


NASA, 1968-1970


CEI, 1965-1970
Including design of Elna Lotus sewing machine.

Volume 24

Packaging pre 1955


Mademoiselle Cigarettes, 1948


Packaging Institute article, 1955


Laboratory Balance Scale, 1951


Kroger Co., n.d.


Economic Cooperation Administration — Paris Package Display through Marshall Plan countries, 1951


Greyhound Lines — Long Distance Coach, 1950


"Packaging For the American Market" article by Loewy in News Bulletin of the British Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce in the U.S.A. Inc., 1949


Wilmet, Georges — Merger with Loewy, 1948


Package Designers Council, 1953


Armour & Co. 1945-1960
Pre-packed meat in foil lined can; Dash Dog Food; Cook n' Serve Container; Frozen Meat package; Bacon window package; Pork Sausage bag; Perk Granulated Soap; Ready-to-Eat Ham; Gerber Products Co.; Treet.


Armour & Company Veterinary Laboratories — Double label prescription blank, 1950


Ben Hur Products Inc. — Vegetable Flakes, 1949


Borden Company, 1950


Crystal Sugar 1949-1950
Crystal Apple Juice; Lucky Leaf Cherries; etc.


Frances Denny 1939
Cosmetics — Glass Containers.


Durasharp — Razor Blades, 1954


Fleischmann's Distilled Dry Gin, 1949


Griesedieck Bros. Brewery 1954
Product labels and truck redesign.


Hudnut Sales Company, Inc. 1951
Men's toiletries.


Hill-Rom — Hospital over-bed table for use in the home, 1956


International Harvester, 1945-1950


Incabloc Corp. — Shock absorbers for watches, 1954


Keepsake Ring display — A.H. Pond Company, 1953-1954


Kretschmer Corp., 1950-1951


Kroger Co. — Private Label line, 1946-1957


Larson Co. — Veg-All, 1954


Lever Bros., Unilever, Ltd. 1940-1953
Peposdent Dental Cream and Tooth Brush; Breeze (synthetic detergent); Good Luck margarine; Surf (soapless detergent); hotel packaging; Rinso; Lever Bros. Company Cafeteria; etc.


Meister Braü Beer, 1948


National Dairy Products Corp. 1950-1963
Breakstone; Sealtest; Lazy Susan; foil cream cheese package; Sealtest Big Top show.


Omnibook, 1950


O'Cedar, - Household polishes/cleaners, 1948-1951


Pablum, 1951


Real Gold — Frozen orange juice, 1950


S & S (Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories) 1950
Poultry medicine; biologics; disinfectants; insecticides, etc.


Smiles 'n Chuckles Limited, Kitchener, Ontario (candy manufacturer), 1951


Standard Brands — Royal Gelatin Dessert, 1949


Standard Laboratories, Inc. 1945


Suchard Company — Chocolate, 1954-1957


Sun Oil Co., 1954-1958


Swiss Colony, 1953-1955


Virginia Dare Wine, 1954


Zinsmaster Baking Co., 1950-1951

Volume 25

Packaging, A-C post 1955
General articles about new packaging designs that appeared in various trade publications (Package Engineering, Industrial Design, Food & Drug Packaging, Drug Trade News, Printing News, Aerosol Age, Paperboard Packaging, Bakers Weekly, Television Age, etc.), 1955-1969. Articles on the future of packaging 'towards the year 2000'; new materials, shapes and textiles with much emphasis on plastics. American Management Association (AMA) offers packaging course October 28 — November, 1968. Mainstream newspaper articles (New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, etc.) regarding the new trend in packaging and Loewy's role.


Awards/Exhibitions, 1955-1960


Abbott Labs — Sucaryl, Vitacaps & Optilets, 1954-1960


Alcan, 1955-1961


American Tobacco — Lucky Strike, 1956-1962


Ansul Chemical Co., fire extinguisher, 1954-1959


Anderson, Clayton & Co. — Flair Shortening, 1956-1957


A & P, 1957


Babbitt, B.T.— Bab-O Cleanser, Glim Liquid Detergent, 1955-1957


Ber-Design Inc. — Old Harbor Candle Company, 1967-1968


Bes-pak Co. 1962
Plastic food storage containers.


Blue Bell Inc. 1956
Work clothes.


Bristol Myers
Fact Toothpaste, Invistin Vitamin, Whistle Household.


Cleaner, Ban Deodorant, Bactine, 1966-1968


Canada Dry Corp. 1953-1961
Six-pack container, bottle design, Bourbon, Cordials, Crème de Menthe, delivery truck design, fruit drinks, Quinine Water.

Volume 26

Packaging, C-Z post 1955


Carling Brewing Company 1955-1961
Red Cap Ale; Black Label.


Carrier Corporation 1959-1960
Climate Center; air conditioners.


Celanese Corporation 1964
Celcon; aerosol containers; U.S. Steel foil.


Chicago Printed String (Tie-Tie), 1957


Cleo gift wrap box, 1961-1962


C&P Telephone Company, 1955


Coca-Cola, 1960


Consumers Cooperative — COOP trademark, 1957-1958


Braille Books — new machine, 1958


Chubb & Sons, 1970


Dubuque container division of St. Regis Paper Co. 1960
Bacon packaging.


Eagle Pencil Company, 1960-1961


Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, 1958-1961


Garnier Liqueurs, 1962-1963


General Foods 1955-1959
Hills Bros. Instant coffee; Good Seasons salad dressing kit.


Rice Award (Grantland Rice Memorial Trophy), 1955


Hilton Inn, 1961-1962


Indian Head Hosiery, (McCallum Boutique line), 1967


International Club (division of Angelique), 1958


Interstate System (trucking firm), 1960


Kimberly-Clark Corp. — Kleenex, 1967-1968


Koehler lamp, 1965-1966


Kroger Corp. (supermarkets), 1961


Metric Hosiery, 1957-1958


Murine Eye Drops, 1959


Manhattan Yellow Pages, 1958


NuTurf Grass Seed, 1959


Oertel Brewing Co., 1966


Ogilvie Mills, 1957-1958


O'Keef Brewing Co., 1957


Omega Watch Co., 1959


Ondine perfume, (Suzanne Thierry) 1962-1967


Pagent Magazine, 1958


Quaker Oats, 1956-1961
Apple Crisp; Cherry Crisp; Life Cereal; Date Bread; 'Flako' Coffee Cake Mix; 'Aunt Jemima' Corn Bread Mix.


Reardon Co. — Dramex paint, 1956


Rheingold Beer, - Chug-a-Mug, 1955-1962


Reynolds, R.J., - Embra and Vantage cigarettes, 1969-1970


State Mutual of America,- Corporate Trademark, 1959


Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1958-1961


Shell Oil Co., 1956-1963


Savannah Sugar Co. — Dixie Crystals, 1956-1957


Shell Chemical Company 1963-1964
division of Shell Oil Co.- experimental packages (push cylinders, shampoo container, cookie press, soap dispenser, baby powder dispenser, salad dressing, first aid kit).


Thistle Scotch, 1961


WNBT — TV & Radio, 1953


Whitman's Chocolates, 1956-1957

Volume 27

Packaging, Brown-Forman — Nabisco 1954-1970
Brown-Forman Distillers Corp. (Ambassador Royal, "Double Golden" Anniversary Seal, Old Forester, Early Times, Gold Pennant, President's Choice, King Whiskey, etc.) Nabisco, 1954—1970 (Toastettes, Sip n' Chip, Coconut Bars, Sugar Rings, Lemon Jumble, "Easy Bake" Cookies, Meal Mates, Party Partners, 100% Bran, Chicken in a Biskit, Frolic aerosol ice-cream mix, Famous Cookie, Shredded Wheat, Dromedary mixes, Premium Saltines, Oreo, Ritz, etc.).

Volume 28

Products A-C
Articles on general product design that include Loewy, 1945-1967. Includes articles on the "100 best-designed products of modern times" (1959) that included seven Loewy-designed products: 1953 Studebaker hard-top coupe; 1946 Hallicrafters radio; Borg Flight bathroom scale; Singer upright vacuum cleaner; the 1947 Studebaker Starlight coupe; the 1937 Sears Coldspot refrigerator; and the General Motors Sceniccruiser bus. The Illinois Institute of Technology polled 100 top designers, architects, and design department heads of manufacturing firms and universities around the world.


Acousticon hearing aids, 1961-1962


Aireon jukeboxes, 1946-1947


American Kitchen Co., metal cabinets, 1947-1954


American Central Manufacturing Co., kitchen sinks and cabinets, 1944-1948


American Locker Company, 1949-1954


ASPCA, humane kosher slaughter equipment, 1964


Ansco, film packaging, Anscoflex cameras, 1954-1959


A.P.I.
"El Dorado" electric alarm clock, 1949; Radiantglass electric heater, 1960.


Aqua-Tec (Teledyne Company), Water Pik, 1965-1967


Aro, lubricators, 1947


Automatic Canteen, vending machines, 1947


Barcalo Manufacturing Co., "Raymond Loewy" Barcalounger, 1966-1967


Borg-Erickson, "Flight" bathroom scale, 1954-1958


Bright Star, flashlight, 1955


Broil-Quik Co., "Super Chef" rotisserie and packaging, 1953-1955


BSR
Telephone answering machine, 1961; UA 15/UA 16 automatic record changer/turntable, 1962-1963.


Carrier, room air conditioners, 1959-1961


Casco Corp., Chef-Mate (blender/food processor), 1961


Federal Pacific Electric Co., precision balance, 1961


Chase & Sanborn, Rudd-Melikan, Inc., Brew-A-Cup automatic coffee vending machine, 1962


Cormac Photocopy Corp., photocopier, 1958-1960


Coca-Cola
Uniforms, 1958; "Citation" fountain dispenser, 1958; bottle and carton design, 1954-1955; vending machine and opener, 1956; trucks, 1948-1949; automatic inspection of bottles, 1946.


Cooper Alloy, stainless marine hardware, 1960


Cramer Company
Antenna rotor, 1968; timer totalizer, 1957.


Cretors Corporation, popcorn machine for theaters, 1954-1956


Cummins Business Machines Corporation, perforating machine, 1947-1948

Volume 29

Products, D-O


Delta Power Tool Division, Rockwell Manufacturing Company, 1957-1958


Disston Division, H.K. Porter Co., Inc.- Gardening Tools, 1959-1960


Dictaphone Corporation, 1962-1963


Diebold, Inc. — Rotary Files/Dial-a-File, 1958


Donley Bros. Co. — Flambeau free-standing fireplace, 1966-1967


Duralast — Barbecue Cart, 1951


Eagle-Picher Triple Slide Storm Windows, 1957-1959


Electronic Secretary Industries, Inc. — Telephone Answering Machine, 1960-1962


Elco Division, Electric Boat Co. — Automatic Bowling Alley, 1948


Elkay Manufacturing Co. — Stainless Steel Sinks; Faucets. 1959-1960


Emerson Radio and Phonograph Corp., 1943-1944


Enger Kress 1961
Billfolds; Key Cases; Eyeglass Cases; etc.


Eversharp Inc. 1942-1949
Razor; Pens.


Fairchild Recording Corp., 1955-1959


Fairchild Hiller Corp., Republic Aviation Division — Safe Automobile, 1970


Fedders Corp. — Air Conditioners, 1957-1959


Federal Pacific Electric Co. 1961
Precision Balance; Circuit Breakers; etc.


Fiberglass
Carrier Air Conditioning Company; Owens-Corning; One Piece Shower.


Enclosure, 1962-1963


Frigidaire - Household Appliances (ranges, freezers, ice-cream freezers, air conditioners, etc., 1946-1953


Gestetner Duplicator Corporation, 1952-1960


Hallicrafters Co. 1947-1954
2-Way Radio; Television; Phono-Radio Television console.


Hanovia (Engelhard), Inc. 1960-1965
Solar System Sun Simulators; Sun-Lamps.


Hanovia Chemical & Manufacturing Co. — Health Lamps, 1956-1959


Holzer-Cabot Division, National Pneumatic Company — Induction Motor, 1957-1969


In-Flight Motion Picture — Screens; Theaters, 1969


International Harvester Co., 1946-1959


Jewel Associates — Radiator/Humidifier, 1949-1950


Koehler Manufacturing Co. — Convertible Lamp, 1965-1966


Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. 1950
Fountain Cup Dispenser; Mixrite Cup.


Litton Industries, 1961


Missouri Auto Club — Diagnostic Clinic, 1968


Mosler Safe Company, 1951-1956


Metaloid Co. — Stove pad, 1951


Necso, Inc.(National Enameling & Stamping Co.) 1950-1955
Corporate Interior; Roaster-Oven; Cookryte Sauce Pan; Electric Roaster; Kitchen Ware.


Norris Dispensers, Inc., 1954


Nu-Tone Inc., — Self-Ventilated Range-Oven, 1964


Nutrilite Products Inc., 1958


Outdoor Advertising Association of America - Billboards, 1948-1959


Owens Brush Co., 1947


Ozalid — Office Model Printing Machine, 1951

Volume 30

Products, P-Z


Paper Art Co., 1960


Partlow Corp. temperature controls, 1958, 1959, 1964


Pioneer Rubber Company
Waterproof mittens, 1951; package design for rubber gloves, 1952-1955, 1958.


Pitney-Bowes postage meter mailing machine, 1960, 1968-1969


Plumette line (S.K. Smith Co.) desk set, 1958


Republic Steel Corp. stainless steel non-glare curtain, 1959


Roberk Co. rear view car mirror, 1959


Perpetual desk calendar (Osborne-Kemper-Thomas, Inc.), 1959


Portable grill (Lawn Chef), 1950-1951


Pres-A-lite automatic cigarette lighter and dispenser (Masterbilt Products Corp., 1947-1949


Proctor Mary Proctor toaster, 1958


Product Seminars, 1954, 1955


Loewy and industrial design, 1943-1944, 1965


Ray-O-Lite fiberglass awning and patio covering, 1955-1960


Rudd-Melikian automatic food and beverage vending machine, 1961-1963


S&S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co.
Corrugated cutter-creaser, 1958; corrugator, 1961.


Schick Co. electric razor and packaging, 1939-1940, 1946-1949


Singer
Vacuum cleaner, 1948-1952, 1958; spinet cabinet and stool, 1953-1954; trademark redesign, 1957.


Soundscriber dictating system, 1960


Swivelier Co., Inc., Cozy-Lite, 1969


Taylor Co. thermometers, 1948, 1954


Titmus Optical Co. eyeglass frames, 1963-1966


Torsion Balance Company balance, 1949


Tropic-Aire, Inc. sewing machine, 1949-1950


Turbotrain (United Aircraft), 1967


Union Carbide car seat for children, 1965


United Music UPB-100 jukebox , 1958-1960


Universal cordless electric shaver, Coffeematic (Landers, Frary & Clark), 1958-1959


Vanguard Corp., Sellavator (combination shipping unit-display), 1953


Vulcan Radiator Company baseboard heater, 1950


Vornado automobile air conditioner, 1961


Warner-Hudnut Inc., razors, 1951, 1953


Westinghouse
Portable television, 1956-1957; air conditioner, 1956-1957.


Whitin Machine Works Piedmont spinning frame, 1958

Volume 31

Snaith/Project Home


Project Home, 1967-1970


Snaith, 1943-1968
Text of speeches, clippings, and article written by Snaith.

Volume 32

Snaith/Personal 1956-1970
Magazine and newspaper articles written by and about Snaith, that include information on architecture projects; whirlpool/steam bath; book reviews of The Irresponsible Arts and Across the Western Ocean; Snaith's artwork and exhibits; yachtsmanship; World Sail Series trophy; Snaith's home in Weston, CT.

Volume 33

Studebaker
American and French magazine/newspaper articles (Newsweek, Esquire, Motor Trend, Auto Sport Review, Speed Age, The Horseless Carriage Club Gazette, and trade association publications), 1934- 1968. Articles on "Studebaker Abandons the Loewy Style" in 1956; mention of other cars with Loewy designs, i.e. Comete, Aston-Martin, Lancia Gran Turismo, etc.


BMW Headlight-laden front


Silver Hawk


Hawk 4-Speed


Lark


President Sedan (station wagon)


S-P Special (Studebaker/Packard)


Commander Series


President Series


"Wildcat" V-8 engine


"Pacesetter" V-8 engine


Regal Land Cruiser


LeMaire, Eleanor (interior decorator — upholstery)


Original Studebaker Conestoga wagon, 1834


Champion, 1939


Regal Champion


Conestoga


Museum of Modern Art, catalogue 1953


Centennial Car


Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc. annual meeting announcement, 1950


Accelerator, SAE monthly publication, December 1950


Hupmobile, 1934

Volume 34

Supermarkets


Super Market Institute (SMI) publicity, 1959-1962, 1970


Articles about Dilbert's (NY), Kroger (St. Paul, Cincinnati), and Big Bear (Columbus, OH), supermarkets designed by Loewy's firm, based on SMI report, 1960-1969


Lucky Stores, Inc.
San Leandro, CA, 1947-1948; Montgomery Village Shopping Center, Santa Rose, CA, 1954.


Articles on supermarkets that include Loewy, 1950-1951

Volume 35

Transportation, A-L


Transportation, general news, 1941-1967


Air France, 1947-1948


American Banner Lines: S.S. Atlantic, 1957-1959


Alouette, 1957-1959


American President Lines: S.S. President Jackson, S.S. President Hoover, 1949-1957


American Transit, 1955


Bell Aircraft, 1943-1944, 1957-1958


J.G. Brill, 1938, 1939


Cleveland Transit, 1958


Cockshutt Farm Equipment, 1958


Delaware and Hudson, 1939


Dorsett cruisers and runabouts, 1958-1960


Eastern Air Lines, 1957, 1967


Fairchild Hiller, 1967, 1968, 1970


Greyhound, 1944-1956


Grumman Gulfstream, 1958-1959


Lockheed
Constellation, 1947; Lodestar, 1951.


S.S. Lurline (Matson Lines), 1948, 1951, 1953

Volume 36

Transportation, M-R


Matson Lines, 1946-1948


Maritime Administration, 1958-1960


Mid-States Corp., trailers, 1952-1953


Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1940


Monon Railroad, 1947-1949, 1959


Norfolk and Western Railway, 1947


Moore McCormack: S.S. Brasil, S. S. Argentina, 1959-1967


Northeast Airlines, 1966-1967


New York City Transit Authority, 1965-1968


Northern Pacific, 1941-1968


Owens boats, 1958-1959, 1963


Panama Lines: S.S. Ancon, S.S. Panama, 1939-1940, 1947-1958


Pennsylvania Railroad: Broadway Limited, Jeffersonian, Long Island Railroad platform shelters, stations in Edgewood, MD, and Ridley Park, Pa., 1940-1951, 1967


American President Lines new passenger office, 1950


Quaker City Bus Co., 1954

Volume 37

Transportation, S-Z


San Antonio Transit, 1943


Sikorsky Aircraft, helicopter, 1959-1961


Scott-Atwater, boat motors, 1956-1958, 1962


Skylab, 1973


Stratoliner, Northwestern Aeronautical Corporation, 1945-1946


Trans-Atlantic sleeper, Air France, 1947


Stewardesses' uniforms, 1963


TWA, offices, uniforms, 1960, 1961


Turbotrain, 1967


United Air Lines 1956-1961
DC-8 Mainliner interiors, exterior colors, office interiors, stewardesses uniforms, china and silverware.


U.S. Navy
C-class vessels, 1955-1959; Coast Guard identification system, 1965-1968.

Volume 38

French Press Clippings 1962-1964
Various clippings from French newspapers and magazines pertaining to Loewy-designs including the Avanti, Rosenthal China, Ondine Perfume, and the President Kennedy commemorative stamp. The majority of the clippings are in French.

Volume 39

Loewy 1950-1962
Newspaper clippings about the public appearances of Raymond and Viola Loewy. Many of the clippings are from New York society columns.

Volume 40

Loewy 1963-1967
Newspaper clippings about the homes and social appearances of Raymond and Viola Loewy. Many of the articles pertain to Viola Loewy's clothing and appearance.

Sub-series II.C:
Publicity Clippings. — 1921-1980 (inclusive). — 8 linear feet
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
These consist of loose newspaper, magazine, and trade publication clippings; magazine and trade publication reprints; and complete issues of magazines that detail Loewy design projects, including his homes. Subjects include Armour & Company, the Avanti, Canada Dry, Nabisco, NASA, packaging, Pennsylvania Railroad," Project Home," and United Air Lines. Publications also include articles that were written by Loewy and William Snaith.

Box 18

"About Loewy," 1939-1962, n.d.
Notebook containing writings, articles, and quotations about Loewy. (file empty).


Air Evacuation Kit - Life, February 1944


Akron Art Institute Design Exhibition - "Useful Objects for the Home," 1947


"All Other Newspapers — Sarah Booth Conroy article (Washington Post)," 1975


"American Banner Lines, July 1957," 1956-1958
File includes press releases about Loewy interior design of S.S. Atlantic.


Ansul — Industrial Design, June 1954


Armour & Company October 1958
"Armour Treet," Modern Packaging, August 1945; "Armour Meat Products," Modern Packaging, June 1953; "Armour Star logo," Modern Packaging, October 1958; "Armour Meats," Packaging Parade.


"Art in America — "Loewy and the Industrial Skin Game," Mar.-April, 1976"
(file empty).


"Article on English Children... - Life magazine, November 1943"


Avanti
"Avanti means forward!," Automotive News, September 3, 1973; "Avanti still debated: Faster or more miles on gas," Automotive News, May 6, 1974; "Exclusive! Loewy Interview," Avanti Owners Association International, Inc. Newsletter no. 23, Winter 1974.


Avanti II — The South Bend Tribune, April 16, 1972


"Bateau," - Panama Lines, 1939-1956, n.d.
S.S. Panama, S.S. Ancon, S.S. Cristobal, - Publications include articles "Interior Decoration Afloat" and "Tour of Duty," booklet Via Port of New York, and Panama Line brochures.


Ber Design — Candle and Fiddle Staks, Houseware Buyer, August 1967
(file is empty).


Bes-Pak and Company - Modern Packaging, April 1962


Bloomingdale's, a division of Federated Department Stores, Inc. August 1955
The Boys' Outfitter article "Bloomingdale's — Stamford. A Two-Shop Boy's Department Plan."


Borg-Erickson Corporation — Bath Scales, ca. 1950


Boy Meets Girl in Swiss Colony - Packaging Parade, May 1951


"Canada Dry Modern Packaging, October 1954"
Reprint of "New Unity for Canada Dry," Modern Packaging, October 1954, about Loewy Associates re-design of the bottle and labels.


"Canada Dry Glass Packer, August 1959"
Reprint "Merchandising case study: New Bottle Revitalizes Beverage Line," The Glass Packer, August 1959.


"Canada Dry National Bottlers' Magazine, December 1960"
Reprint "Canada Dry's Package Design Has Two Plus Sides," National Bottlers' Gazette, November 1960.


"Cleveland Armory's Column with portion on RL (all newspapers), 1976"
(file empty).


"Company Name Change Publicity, 1975"
Four news clippings about the change from Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc., to Raymond Loewy International, Inc.


Cummings, Mary (secretary for Loewy firm) - "The indispensable secretary," Look, October 1956


"Desert Sun (Palm Springs)" — "Designer Sets Space Lecture," January 7, 1975


"Desert Sun (Palm Springs), May 12, 13, 14, 1976"
3 Part Article (file empty).


Design (British magazine) - Russian Contract, pages 18 and 67, February 1974


The Designs of Raymond Loewy, 1975
Renwick exhibit catalog (3 copies).


"Detroit News"
(file is empty). "Lowey in 5 Yr. Soviet Pact," August 4, 1975; "At 81 Loewy is still active as a designer," August 7, 1975.


Diario Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, December 20, 1941


The Economist, April, 1945
"The Business World," page. 479.


Ekco Products Co. — American Boxmaker article "Smart Cartons, Cans Sell Kitchen Tools in Gift Sets," June 1948


Exxon — "A New Trademark," 1972


Fairchild's Stratos Plant - Architectural Forum, November 1952


"Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, Ft. Wayne Graphics Firm Honors Famous Industrial Designer, 3/7/76"
Newspaper clipping about The Bleifield Group (a Fort Wayne marketing firm) that worked with Loewy and published a signed and numbered limited edition portfolio of Loewy's significant automotive designs.


Freshlike - Merchandising, January 1953


The Future of Packaging — Industrial Design Magazine, April 1966


Gestetner Duplicating Machine, n.d.


"He Styles the Streamliners, Trains," December 1948
Article about Loewy's work for the Pennsylvania Railroad.


Hilton (Orly Hilton Airport Hotel — Paris) - Business Week magazine article "Hilton's Fortunes Ride on the Jets," July 1, 1967


Homes
Tierra Caliente, Palm Springs, CA — "A House to Swim In," n.d.; Industrial Design — Raymond Loewy (book)- "The Man Who Tells You What to Smoke, Drink and Drive," International Herald Tribune, n.d.; "Packaging Power," The Times Literary Supplement, August 1980.


Industrial Design Magazine
"The Control Panel," February 1962 reprint and full copy; "Design détente," January-February 1974.


Interior Design and Decoration - "Backgrounds for Commerce. Raymond Loewy Associates Design for the South," September 1950


International Herald Tribune Paris editions, September 28, 30, October 2, 6, 1981


"John Ward Men's Shoe Store, Progressive Architecture, December 1946"
Reprint.


"John Ward Men's Shoe Store, Interiors, November 1946"


"Loewy — Cigarette Packages, 1976"


Loewy, Raymond — General
The World newspaper, May 13, 1928; McCall's magazine, April 1947; Time magazine, April 28, 1947; Time magazine, July 7, 1947; Time magazine, December 8, 1947; Time magazine issue "Designer Raymond Loewy. He streamlines the sales curve," October 31, 1949; Fortune magazine article "The 100 Best Designed Products," April 1959; form International Revue "Ein Amerikaner in Paris," March 1965; Time magazine article "Those Designing Europeans," February 17, 1975; "Raymond Loewy Portfolio" by The Bleifield Group, ca. 1975; Art in America article "Design: Loewy and the Industrial Skin Game", 1976.


Loewy Publicity — Clippings from 1955-1973


Lucky Strike — ads on back of Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife, June & August, 1941


Miscellaneous Publications
Cover of Business Week, February 19, 1949; The Memoirs of an Ancient Mariner by Frederick B. Thurber (copy signed by Thurber), July 1965; American Builder article by William Snaith, August 1967; Science & Vie, December 1969; An Old House in Paris. The Story of Reid Hall with letter from Mme. J. Boyer, Director, re Apollo 11, May 1970; Newsweek March 20, 1972; Synoptique, Spring 1981 issue; A Man Who Shaped His Age. The Story of Paul G. Hoffman by Crane Hausamen (copy signed by Hoffman With note to Loewy, n.d.; An Original View of Insurance by Frank B. Hall & Co., Inc., n.d.


Missouri Pacific Lines — Railway Age, Vol. 108, no. 8, February 24, 1940
(pages 353-363).


"Mobilia (Danish magazine) article on RL, Oct./Nov. 1975"


Moore-McCormick Lines
S.S. Brasil Maiden Voyage, September 12, 1958, reprint from Interiors, January 1959 issue.


"Motor Trend — "Happy Birthday, Dear Avanti," June 1975"
([file empty]).


Museum of Science and Industry/Chicago - Museum brochure, 1979


Nabisco (National Biscuit Co.)
"Packaging Big Business, " The Advertiser, August 1954; "Ritz in Fractional Packs," Modern Packaging, June 1958; "Dromedary's Mixes Thrive," Everywoman's Family Circle, November 1959; "Nabisco's Rising Dough," Time Magazine, November 1963; "The Future of Packaging," Industrial Design Magazine, April 1966; "A New Slant on Goodness," Dew Drop Article, Nabisco Magazine, April 1970.


NASA
Skylab brochure, ca. 1972; Science et Vie; La Lune French publication re Apollo; Soviet Life, "Soyuz-Apollo Flight," December 1975.


National Dairy Corporation - "Circus Every Week," Collier's, September 1951

Box 19

New York City Transit — Subway Car — Design Magazine, July 1967


New York Telephone Company - Red Book Cover, 1957-58


New York University Club — "Progress Report," March 1956


Norfolk & Western Railroad Station - Progressive Architecture, October 1950


Northern Pacific Railway — postcard of The Lewis and Clark Traveler's Rest Buffet-Lounge car, n.d.


Nutrilite - Modern Packaging, August 1958


O'Keef Brewing Company - O'Keef brochure, Spring 1957


Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. - Corporate advertisements; Olin Cellophane (in connection with Nabisco), Olin Aluminum, 1957, 1958


Ondine Perfume
Drug and Cosmetic Industry, June 1963; Glass Packaging, June 1963.


Orbach's - "Orbach's Move to 34th St." Women's Wear Daily, August 1954


Package Design Program — Dr. Salsbury's Labs - Modern Packaging, 1949
Reprint.


"Package Designers' Winners" - Modern Packaging, February 1957


Packaging — British Chamber of Commerce - "Packaging for the American Market" by Raymond Loewy, News Bulletin of the British Commonwealth Chamber of Commerce in the U.S.A., Inc., March 1949


Packaging — Display and Design (German), April 1966


Packaging — General
"AIGA Packaging 1960" American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1960.


Packaging Design
Reprint - "Packaging Materials '66" by Walter Stern.


Packaging Materials '67 - "Multimaterials: The New Breed" by Walter Stern, Package Design, 1967


Packaging Materials '69 - "The 1969 AMA Packaging Exposition: A Critique" by Walter Stern, Packaging Design reprint 1969


"Packaging New Concepts" - Raymond Loewy Corporation article, Modern Brewery Age, 1960
Reprint.


"The Packaging Year in Review: An Industry Report" - Packaging Design January/February 1967


Panama Line
Postwar Design, Miscellaneous; "Panama Line," Nautical Gazette, April 1939; Pencil Points, June 1939; "Via Port of New York," The Port of New York Authority, May 1956; "Panama Line Operations," U.S. Shipping, May 1956; "Luxurious Cruises.....S.S. Panama, S.S. Ancon, S.S. Cristobal" Panama Line, n.d.


Partlow Corporation
"P is now for Partlow," Industrial Design, April 1958; "in appearance design," Product Engineering, February 1958.


Pennsylvania Railroad
"Inside Story of the Pennsylvania Fleet of Modernism" advertisement, n.d.; "The Pennsylvania Fleet of Modernism" booklet, 1938.


Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive — "Duplex-Drives," Trains, November 1959


Pennsylvania Railroad Stations
"New Stations," Time, March 1942 (Edgewood, MD and Ridley Park, PA); "How the Railroads Did It," Fortune, November 1942; "Railroad Terminal Shops," Pencil Points, April 1942; "Two Stations for the Pennsylvania R.R,." The Architectural Forum reprint, March 1943; "Railroad Station: Roanoke, Virginia," Progressive Architecture, October 1950; "Art and Science Light a Modern Fleet," by Luminator Inc., n.d.; "Design Principles Change as Type of Service Varies," Architectural Record, n.d.


"People Magazine 'Bio," March 10, 1975"
Also includes March 31, 1975 issue with letter to the editor about Loewy.


Pepsodent
Time, April, 1944; Modern Industry, November 1946.


Philadelphia Report - The Architectural Forum, December 1947


"Photos Train Locomotives Bus & Avion"
The Remarkable GG1. Quadrant Press Review 6, By Karl R. Zimmermann (New York: Quadrant Press, Inc., 1977). Inscribed by author to Loewy. Article "The Pioneer of Streamlining," by Susan Heller Anderson, The New York Times Magazine, November 4, 1979.


Pink Household - Life, May 1955


Pitney Bowes - "The Inevitable Science of Human Engineering," Dun's Review, October 1965


"A Problem in Adaptation at Saarinen's TWA Terminal," Interiors, November 1962


Project Home
"Homebuilding's happy future," Business Week, May 1967; "The Synthesized House," Architectural & Engineering News, September 1967 (article taken from speech before NIBC on Plastics); Article by William Snaith, Time, September 1967; "Home Truths," Newsweek, September 1967; "Why Buyers Buy," American Builder, October 1967; "Homing in on the homing Instinct," Business Week, October 1967; "National reactions to 'Project Home' a study conducted by Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc. for a consortium of 28 corporations," Impact, n.d.; "The Motivations Toward Homes and Housing," news release prepared for The Project Home Committee by Raymond Loewy/William Snaith, Inc., n.d.


Quaker Oats
Aunt Jemima Package - Packaging Parade, September 1956; Food Field Reporter, October 1956.


Railroad Buildings — Stations - Architectural Record, October 1948


Reardon's Dramex & Bondex Packaging - "An Entire Line of Products in a Family of Containers," Industrial Packaging, February 1957


Rich's Knoxville - "A Downtown Story for Today," Architectural Forum, November 1955
Reprint.


"Riverside (Calif.) Press, Gloria Greer Article, 2/15/75"
Photocopy of the article about Loewy, which focused on his life in Palm Springs.


Rogers Peet Men's Store - Interiors, September 1953


Roma Wine Co. (Labels) - Modern Packaging, April 1946


Rosenthal-Block 1953, 1957
Miscellaneous material; NY showroom interiors.


Rosenthal China
"New Thoughts in Tableware," Art & Industry, February 1954; "Dishes For Kings," Time, February 1956.


Royal Society of the Arts Journal - Proceedings of the Society, "Selling Through Design," January 1942


Russians (article on signing contract with) - "Loewy Got a 'Da' for Many Consumer Designs but 'Nyet' on Vodka, The New York Times, December 1973


Russian Contract - "London Press Clippings re. Russian Contract, December 1973"


From: Financial Times, Evening News, The Times, Campaign Diary


"Russian Contract All Other Newspapers, June-December 1975"


Newspaper clippings (U.S.) about the five-year agreement between the U.S.S.R. and Raymond Loewy, International, Inc., USA
This agreement broadened the original pact he signed with the Russians in 1973. The new agreement extended to transportation design.


S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc. - Company brochure #16 "Automatic Die Cutting and Creasing Press," n.d.


"Cams Rock Platen in Functionally Styled Press", Product Engineering, 1957
Reprint.


San Antonio Transit Company - Bus Transportation, August 1943


Schick Shaver
"Champion Test" Sales Management, August 1940; Plastics, April 1946 and October 1946.


Sealtest Cheese Cartons
Modern Packaging, September 1951; The IPI Package Post, n.d.


"Seattle World's Fair, Oct. 21, 1962"
Contains booklets: Seattle World's Fair Preview, April 21-October 21, 1962 and United State Science Exhibit. RL/WS designed the Bell Telephone exhibit building and exhibits within the U.S. Science Exhibit Building.


Shell Oil Company - "Contacts Publicis" 1961 (French publication)


Sikorsky Helicopter
Detailed Mockup Sows S-61 Layout, Aviation Week, April 1959; "What's up in Helicopters," Industrial Design, April 1959; Sikorsky Helicopter, Aerotec Industries Review, Summer 1959; "Office in the Air," Gentlemen's Quarterly, 1961.


Singer Sewing Machine
"Design control," Modern Packaging, July 1958; Singer Packaging Program advertisement, Life 1960.


Singer Vacuum Cleaner
"Designed to Reduce Weight and Bulk," Electrical Manufacturing, October 1948 reprint; "Pourquoi Pas. Chez Nous?," Arts Menagers (Paris publication), 1952.

Box 20

Skylab
"A Reporter at Large," The New Yorker, May 1973; "Making Skylab Livable," Industrial Design, September 1973 reprint.


"Sohio Redesign, Modern Packaging, December 1947"
Reprint article. Duplicate copies.


Slimwear-Lingerie - Hathaway House - "Projecting an Image: Slimwear — Lingerie Hathaway House," Interior Design, September 1964
Reprint.


Space Station Publications
Space Station Program phase B definition. Executive Summary, July 1970; Space Station. MSFC-DRL-160 Line Item 4 Executive Summary, August 1970; Technology Advancement in the Space Station, September 1970; Space Station Capabilities, September 9, 1970; Aboard the Space Shuttle, 1980.


"Springfield Institute for Saving, Office Appliances," n.d.
Reprint.


"Springfield Institute for Saving, Savings Bank Journal, February 1964"


"Sosnik-Thalhimer Department Store — Interior Design, September, 1950"
(file empty).


State Mutual Life Assurance Company
Pioneering in Security, n.d.; "440," Spring 1959.


Stiffel Company
"The Market Spotlight," Interior Design, March 1956; newspaper Clippings, May and June 1957.


Stouffer's - "Two by Loewy: Stouffer's, and a suburban shopper's oasis," Interiors, June 1958
Reprint.


Studebaker
Time magazine article, February 2, 1953; Esquire magazine ads, February 1972.


Sucaryl — Abbott Laboratories non-caloric sweetener, n.d.


Supermarket Institute
Newspaper clippings 1959-1960; "Loewy Tells SMI: Departmentalize Non-Foods...," Supermarket News, January 1960; "New Look in Supers Could Affect...," Food Field Reporter, April 1960.


Supermarket Institute Report
"Lowey Designed Store Breaks with Tradition," Progressive Grocer, February 1961; newspaper clippings, 1960; "The Loewy Report on Non-Foods" Super Market Merchandising, March 1960 reprint.


Supermarket of the '70s
"The Super Market of the 1970's: Part IV," Progressive Grocer, September 1969; "Supercenters To Offer 'Beautiful Experience,'" Progressive Grocer, October 1969.


Swiss Chalet — Puerto Rico - "Top of the First," Interior Design, June 1961


"Tennessee Fine Arts Center — Brochure on Exhibit from June-September 1974"
(file empty).


"Time Magazine, 'Trade article," November 4, 1974


Trains. The Magazine of Railroad, November 1959
Reprint of article "Duplex-Drives" by David P. Morgan.


Trans World Airlines Uniforms (Chicago Office) - Skyliner, August 1960


Torsion Balance Company
"Newly Designed Torsion Balance...," The Laboratory, n.d.; "Standardization Pays Cost of Streamlining" Product Engineering, April 1950; Art & Industry, page 117, April 1957.


"U.S. Coast Guard: Reprint from Advertising & Sales Promotion, 1969"


Union Carbide Car Safety Seat - "Safe Seating for Children," Industrial Design, January 1966
Reprint.


Union Oil Company, n.d.
"To Help You Plan Your Station...," Service Station Management, n.d.; gala opening poster, n.d.


United Air Lines
General Clippings, 1959; "United Air Lines' new Douglas DC-8 Jetliner," Interiors, September 1959 reprint; Mainliner: A Magazine for United Air Lines Guests, June 1957; News Bureau release re: DC-6B Mainliners, April 1956; "Progress Report #5," United Air Lines Jet Age, 1959.


"United States Steel—Special Report—'How Industrial Design is Changing the World We Live In,' September 1960"
Article about Lowey/Snaith and their re-design of stainless steel sinks.


"USS Carronade
"The Navy's Bobtailed Fireball," Popular Mechanics, December 1957; Time, June 6, 1955.


"Vantage, Today's Packer Magazine," October 1970
Duplicate copies of article about Vantage cigarette package redesign by RL/WS.


"Various Columns Mentioned in, 1975." New York magazine, April 28, 1975


"Various Newspaper articles on RL & Exhibit at Renwick, July-August 1975"
(file empty).


"Waldorf Astoria Bull & Bear, Hotel Gazette, March 10, 1962
Reprint.


"Washington Post article by Sarah Booth Conroy, February 23, 1975". — 2 folders


"Washington Post — "Raymond Loewy's Designs: Shapes of the Past and Present," August 3, 1975"


"Washington Star
(file empty) — "Michelangelo of the Package," July 31, 1975; "Packaging The Genius of Ray Loewy," August 1, 1975.


"Westgate Shopping Center, Cleveland News Clippings, March 1954"


"What two chains think of Loewy-designed stores," Chain Store Age, October, 1960


Woman's Friend — Washing Machine made by Central Rubber and Steel Corporation, n.d.

Box Oversize 1

Loewy, Raymond — General
Creative Designs "Streamlining — It's Changing the Look of Everything. Tomorrow's Transportation by Raymond Loewy," Vol. 1, no. 3, Spring 1935; Look article "Raymond Loewy...Streamline Genius," April 11, 1939; Architecture and Design, June, 1941 (issue devoted to the work of Raymond Loewy); Collier's magazine article "Looking Backward to the Future," by Raymond Loewy, November 13, 1943; Look article "Psycho-Doodles", May 14, 1946; Life "The Great Packager" article, May 2, 1949; House and Garden "U.S. Taste in Design, Houses, Vacations," July 1949; Cosmopolitan article "From Lipsticks to Locomotives" [cast proofs], August 1950; Album Figaro article "Raymond Loewy," Sept.-Oct. 1950; ADAM, October 1951; Noir et Blanc special edition Spring 1952; Fortune magazine article "Aspen Conference on Design," September 1952; Vogue magazine article "New Space Plan. The Floating Apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Loewy," July 1955; AMEPИKA (Soviet Union edition) of America Illustrated, June 1956.

Box Oversize 2

Loewy, Raymond—General
ADAM, July 1962 (2 copies); AMEPИKA (Soviet Union edition) of America Illustrated #125 titled "Industrial Design" issue, March 1967; Home Los Angeles Times article "The Private Life of a World-Changer," March 8, 1970; Life "The 100 Events That Shaped America" issue, 1975; The New York Times article "Design Notebook", May 24, 1979 (2 copies, one is mounted); The New York Times Magazine article "The Pioneer of Streamlining," November 4, 1979.

Box Oversize 3

Homes — St. Tropez Uriane
Maison & Jardin, Aug.-Sept. 1953 (2 copies); Art & Décoration, 1954.


Homes — Tierra Caliente (Palm Springs) — "A Small Modern House as Big as All Outdoors," House & Garden, August 1947


Loewy, Raymond — Libération issue announcing Loewy's death, July 16,1982


Lucky Strike
Fortune magazine (inside) cover, August 1935; photo of 3 packages framed, n.d.


"Lurline" Passenger Liner — Look magazine article "Hawaii Greets the Lurline," June 22, 1948


Missouri Pacific Railroad — Dining Car and Observation Car; n.d.


NASA — Apollo 11, 1969


Pioneer Rubber Company — Living for Young Homemakers advertisement for ESKImitts vinyl-coated watertight weather mittens, October 1951


U.S. Post Office 1970
"Post Office Corporate Identity" — Clippings from various publications arranged in scrapbook page fashion.


Vogue magazine, January 15, 1921

Sub-series II.D:
Speeches. — 1941-1980 (inclusive). — 1 linear foot
Contains transcripts of radio and television programs on which Loewy was interviewed, drafts and text of speeches delivered by Loewy and company officials, and clippings and press releases used as background material for future speeches.

Box 21

"Loewy Radio and T.V.," 1941-1965
Notebook containing transcripts of radio and television programs on which Loewy was interviewed.


"Speeches by Loewy, A-M, N-Z," 1944-1967
Notebooks (2). Handwritten and typewritten text with notations.


"Material for the Future—Speech and Articles," 1954-1958
Newspaper and magazine clippings, press releases (non-Raymond Loewy). Photostats and photographs of various transportation renderings used in "Breen speech before American Transit Association, September 26th, 1955."


"Speech file," 1955-1963
Clippings used for research for Loewy's speeches. Topics include designs of the future, cars.


Speeches, 1956-1961, 1978, n.d.
Notes and text of speeches by Loewy, Snaith, and Herbert S. Barnhart (vice president Raymond Loewy Associates), regarding industrial design.


"Loewy Raymond Speech Ideas, 1961-1962"
Contains Raymond Loewy's notecards, newspaper and magazine clippings, transcript of the first annual New Product Seminar (sponsored by Hilton and Riggio, Inc., 1954), and booklet Quality Control in Japan (published by Japan Trade Center, n.d.).


Draft of speech "Future American Trends in Hotel and Motor Hotel Designs, December 1965


Speech at the Vogue American Fabric Award dinner, February 1967. — 2 folders
Text, drafts, notes, and memoranda.


Speech "Spacecraft Habitability," at M.I.T. Aerospace Conference, August 19, 1969
Loewy's handwritten text.


Speech "Industrial Design as a Professional Life System," at Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles, January 30, 1970
Text and press releases about Loewy's speech at the commencement.


Speech L'Académie, Paris, May 19, 1970
Loewy's notecards on speech about habitability.


Speech: "Quality and the Industrial Designer" at the National Academy of Engineering Symposium on Product Quality, April 1971. — 2 folders
Drafts, text, press releases, correspondence, and program.


"Loewy—Material for Speeches, 1972"
Clippings from magazines (1971, n.d.).


"Speech Made by RL at Pasadena Museum of Modern Art, April 13, 1974"
Press release from Vasken Minasian regarding Loewy's talk to the Avanti Owners Association.


"College of the Desert Lecture, January 1975"
Draft and transcriptions of Loewy speech.


Speech at the Smithsonian Institution, August 1, 1975
Loewy annotated text of his speech.


"Royal Society Speech, 1980". — 2 folders
Given in London, files contain correspondence, Loewy's vita, speech draft, and text of speech.


Draft of speech for Architectural Digest, n.d.


Speeches, miscellaneous, n.d.
Drafts and text of various speeches.

Sub-series II.E:
Department Files. — 1939-1975 (inclusive). — 1 linear foot
Records primarily generated and maintained by Betty Reese. The files are arranged chronologically and contain some of Reese's correspondence, the firm's client lists, Loewy's biography and resumes, and articles and quotations about Loewy.

Box 22

"About Loewy," 1939-1962, n.d.
Notebook containing writings, articles, and quotations about Loewy.


"Quotes—RL," 1941-1966
Published quotations about Loewy in English and French.


Publicity, 1949
Press release about Loewy and the firm, and a client list.


"Complimentary Letters," 1950-1955
Betty Reese's file containing positive letters about Loewy-designed products.


"Public Relations Documents—French," 1961, 1966, n.d.
Primarily vitas.


Drafts and correspondence re. book on industrial design, 1962-1967, n.d.
Betty Reese's file containing memos; correspondence between Loewy, prospective publishers, and Reese; and drafts.


"RL PR Material—Biographies, 1963-1987, n.d.
Includes vitas, Who's Who in America entry; compiled quotations about Loewy; article "Raymond Loewy and the Look of America" by Nicholas Polites in Print magazine, May/June 1987; CEI client lists, and Raymond Loewy/William Snaith client list. Also includes French address list.


"Public Relations, 1964-1967". — 2 folders
Betty Reese's incoming and outgoing correspondence files.


"RL Articles, 1965, 1967"
Correspondence about prospective article on John F. Kennedy and draft of "Future American Trends."


"Air Force One Article," 1967
Loewy's draft about the redesign of Air Force One.


"Automobile Article, 1967"
Memoranda from Loewy to Barthold Fles (his literary agent) regarding the possibility of writing a book.


"Public Relations—RL Essay to write 'Today Is History,' 1967"
Letter to Barthold Fles from Anthony Blond (Blond Education Ltd., a publishing company) regarding Loewy writing an essay for a children's book.


"Public Relations—Personal Autographs, Photos, etc., 1967"
Correspondence requesting Loewy's autographs/photographs.


Client Lists, 1967, 1972, n.d.


"Public Relations—General, 1970-1971"
Incoming and outgoing correspondence files of Maggie Wells.


"Public Relations—Photos, autographs, etc. requested from Mr. Loewy, 1970-1971"
Correspondence (incoming and outgoing) requesting photos and autographs.


"Press List, 1974-1975"
Names and addresses of media that were sent articles about Loewy.


Loewy/Snaith promotional brochures, n.d. (ca. mid-1960s)
Brochures distributed to potential clients that highlighted the work and listed current clients for each division of the firm. There are brochures for the following: product design and development, transportation design, package design and engineering, marketing and market planning research, pre-architectural programming, retail planning and design, exhibits and exhibitions, and housing and home components.


Loewy/Snaith promotional text, n.d.
Draft for promotional piece about the firm.

Series III:
Personal Papers. — 1903-1982 (inclusive); 1950-1973 (bulk). — 6.5 linear feet
These are papers that were primarily generated and maintained by Loewy.

Sub-series III.A:
Correspondence and Subject Files. — 1903-1982 (inclusive); 1950-1973 (bulk). — 1 linear foot
Arranged chronologically.
The earliest papers are photoprint copies of Loewy's illustrated "Le Journal de Plombieres Memories" that reflect his early interest in transportation and travel. This subseries contains information about a number of Loewy's patents from 1930-1962 and reflects the wide range of his product designs. Several files pertain to Loewy's personal automobiles and their maintenance. There are also several files of Viola Loewy's correspondence pertaining to her itinerary, travels, finances, and invitations.

Box 23

Journal Letters, 1903, 1906
Photoprint copies of Loewy's illustrated "Le Journal de Plombieres Memoires."


"Ayrel, 1908-1909"
Photocopies of "Monoplan Ayrel" trade literature.


Loewy Personal Correspondence, 1927-1965
Includes Loewy's stationary.


Patents, 1930-1962
A wide range of Loewy's designs for automobile, clock, vanity case, radiator, desk, electric connector plug, chair, door handle, food vending machine, air cooling and humidifying unit, electric shaver, electric range, tape dispenser, beverage dispenser (Coca Cola), and vertically aligned food cans.


Sears, Roebuck and Co. Letters, 1934, 1935
Two letters (photostats) to Loewy regarding the Coldspot refrigerator.


"Most Beautiful Things," 1935-1978
File compiled by Loewy with news clippings, press releases, and notes on PRR locomotives, Panama Lines ships, Coldspot, Greyhound, Avanti, and International Harvester.


Automobiles, 1938-1970s
Photocopies of photographs and drawings, and magazine articles about cars Loewy designed and his personal cars.


"Wit, Jokes, Cartoons," 1948-1966, n.d.
Clippings.


Awards Programs, 1950-1960, n.d.
Programs for various awards dinners and ceremonies attended by the Loewys.


"Marnes-La Coquette, January 1953"
Correspondence regarding the mayor of the village of Marnes-La Coquette sending good wishes to newly elected U.S. President Eisenhower via Loewy.


Loraymo IV, 1954, 1972
Correspondence regarding Loewy's yacht and article about its redesign.


"RL Personal—1960's Miscellaneous Correspondence," 1959-1960
Memoranda between Lucille Heil (his NY office secretary) and Loewy; insurance application; and application for U.S. working permit for one of Loewy's staff.


"Cadillac—Los Angeles," 1959-1967
Correspondence, registration, bill for repairs, and insurance for Raymond Loewy's 1950 Cadillac.


"Letter Book—R. Loewy," September 1960-May 1961
Copies of Loewy's outgoing correspondence.


"Recettes," 1961, n.d.
Recipes for cocktails, lists of food, and printed recipes in French.


"Cars—General Reference Information," 1961-1967
Copies of Raymond Loewy's registration for his Corvair, driver's licenses, list of Studebaker accessories (Standard Surplus Company), and correspondence regarding his car storage.


Correspondence regarding proposed book on business etiquette, 1965
Drafts of Loewy's letters to business leaders seeking their opinions about business etiquette. Loewy had been commissioned to write a book on the subject.


"Who's Who Directories (Except International), 1968-1975"
Loewy's Who's Who in America entry.


"'Advice to the Young,' by Raymond Loewy," 1969
Eight sentences of advice by Loewy.


Notes on Industrial Design for Syracuse University, 1969-1970
Loewy's reminiscences about his career.


Cars—Cadillac, 1969-1972"
Copies of registration, correspondence, and notes about Loewy's 1970 Cadillac.


"Cars—Chevy Corvair, 1970-1972"
Registration and correspondence about Loewy's 1964 Corvair.


Antipeinture, 1971
Gallery show of Loewy's art, held in France. Materials include announcement, and two photographs.


"Loewy Apt. 900 Fifth Avenue, 1971-1972"
Correspondence and notes regarding sale of the Fifth Avenue apartment, list of antiques and Chinese art, and change of address for telephone service.


"R. Loewy—Accident (Collins, Tuttle & Co.), 1972"
Correspondence and paperwork regarding Loewy's accidental fall on Madison and 59th Street in New York.


Calendars, 1972-1975
General notations about Viola and Raymond Loewy's itinerary.


"Langworth," 1972-1978
Correspondence between Loewy and Richard M. Langworth, author of Studebaker: The Postwar Years.


Loewy Correspondence—France, 1972-1982. — 2 folders
Incoming and outgoing personal correspondence, primarily letters regarding his 60 Minutes appearance.


"Parade—Palm Springs Desert Museum, 'New Acquisition Announced,' May-June 1973"
Article regarding Loewy's gift of a sculpture "Flat Torso" by Alexander Archipenko to the museum. File also includes museum exhibit brochure that includes the statue, and a letter from the museum director to Loewy acknowledging the gift of the statue.


Automobiles—News clippings, 1973-1982
Photocopies of news clippings about cars.


"Opera Mundi," 1979-1980
Correspondence, notes, and contract between Loewy and the publishing company pertaining to a book of Loewy's reminiscences.


"Legion of Honor, 1980"
Draft and final text of Loewy's speech, correspondence, and guest list for reception. In French.


Trends in Industrial and Artistic Design exhibit, 1980
Script for exhibit sponsored by Forum Design Exhibit, 1980. The Forum Design Exhibit was held in Linz, Germany, June 23-October 5, 1980, and included the work of Loewy and other international designers. Contains the catalog and brochures (in German) and an English translation (text only) of the catalog.


Japan Inter Design Conference, 1982
Invitation addressed to Loewy, with conference description and list of participants.


"California Contact List," n.d.
Typewritten and handwritten lists with names, addresses, and telephone numbers.


La Cense, n.d.
Printed maps showing the location of Loewy's estate.


Notes and Miscellany, n.d.


Obituary of George Loewy-Labalme, n.d.

Box 24

Stationery, n.d.
Loewy's personalized blank stationery.


Notecards and envelopes, n.d.
Blank notecards from the New York Athletic Club.

Sub-series III.B:
Financial Papers. — 1963-1975 (inclusive). — 1 linear foot
Arranged chronologically.
The papers include bills and receipts for Loewy's personal expenses, income tax returns, stock transaction, and bank statements.

Box 24

"RL BT Household," 1963, 1974-1975
L.F. Rothschild & Co. stock purchase statements, 1963; Banker's Trust checking account statements and canceled checks, 1974-1975.


I.R.S. (Personal), 1967
Taxes owned on the Loewy's 1964 and 1965 tax return.


"Taxes, Raymond & Viola Loewy, 1968"
Property tax bill and dividend statements.


Insurance appraisal certification, 1969-1970
For artwork at 900 Fifth Avenue, New York.


Financial, 1970
Includes Loewy's personal budget and his confidential evaluation about RL/WS.


"Loewy Bills-Receipts, 1970-1971"
Correspondence , bills and receipts for the Loewys personal expenses.


Income tax returns, 1970-1975
Federal, New York State and City, and estimated tax return.


"Parke-Bernet Galleries, 1971-1973". — 2 folders
Copies of checks from Parke-Bernet to Viola Loewy for the sale of items on consignment, and correspondence about the items.


"RL—BT FNCB," 1974-1976
First National City Bank of New York statements and canceled checks.


Checkbook stubs, July 1974-October 1975
Includes photocopies of two checks made out to First National City Bank and signed by Bernard Lederman, August 23, 1974.


Bank of America (Palm Springs branch) statements and cancelled checks, October 1974-April 1975, February 1976


Receipts, 1975
Raymond Loewy's personal receipts for General Telephone Company of California, Desert Water Agency, and Shell Oil.

Sub-series III.C:
Books. — 4 linear feet
Arranged chronologically.
Consists of correspondence, drafts, mock-ups for Loewy's publications, the autobiography Never Leave Well Enough Alone (published 1951) and Industrial Design (published 1979). There are also files containing correspondence and drafts for Loewy's proposed, but unpublished books.

Box 25

Letters re. Never Leave Well Enough Alone, 1951. — 5 folders
Acknowledgement letters sent upon receipt of the advance copy of the book; copies of letters to book buyers from Betty Reese; mailing lists for sending the book to clients, media, friends; and book jacket.


Never Leave Well Enough Alone notebooks, n.d.
Four notebooks containing typewritten text and photographs for the book. Volume # 2 is with the Loewy traveling exhibit.


Galley paste-ups (2) for Never Leave Well Enough Alone


Never Leave Well Enough Alone
In German (1953), Spanish (1955), and Dutch editions. Arabic edition is with the Loewy traveling exhibit.


"La Laideur se Vend Mal," 1962-1966. — 3 folders
File regarding the book written by Loewy. Most of the documents are in French, includes Loewy's text, correspondence, including memos and correspondence with publisher Gallimard.


"Industrial Design A New Art Form. First draft of a book intended for young people interested in the I.D. Profession, 1968"
Loewy's handwritten manuscript for a book that was never published.


"First draft of a book to follow Never Leave Well Enough Alone," 1970
Loewy's handwritten and typed manuscript.

Box 26

"Overlook RL's Introduction, Foreword, Press Release, May 1968"
File appears to contain Loewy's drafts from the late 1970s for the book Industrial Design, published by Overlook.


Correspondence re. Industrial Design, 1977-1979
Correspondence between Loewy and Peter Mayer regarding the book.


Transcript of "Introduction—My Life in Design," 1978
Transcript of discussion between Peter Mayer and Loewy used in book.


"Drafts of texts for Album, June to October 1978". — 2 folders
Loewy's manuscript drafts, notes.


"Album's Introduction, Foreword, Acknowledgements, Conclusion, Quotes, Book of Knowledge, 1978"
Typewritten copies.


Loewy's notes for page layout, Industrial Design, n.d.


Handwritten captions for Industrial Design, n.d. (ca. 1978)


Notebook "Duplicate Captions," n.d.
Typewritten captions for Industrial Design.


"Album Post-Barcelona, September 1979"
Correspondence between Overlook Press and Loewy regarding book sales and promotion. Also includes Telexes Loewy received after his appearance on 60 Minutes. Loewy referred to the book as the "album."


"Album Letters to Answer," 1979-1981
Letters Loewy received after his appearance on 60 Minutes.

Box 27

Mockup notebooks (3) of Industrial Design, n.d. (ca. 1979)
Volume 3 is with the traveling exhibit.

Box 28

Photocopied page proofs of Industrial Design, n.d. (ca. 1979)

Sub-series III.D:
Scrapbooks. — 1955, n.d. (inclusive). — 2 volumes, 0.5 linear feet
One scrapbook documents the Loewys' visit to Germany in October 1955 and contains newspaper clippings (in German, with English notations), photographs, text of Loewy's speech at the opening of the Essen International Exposition, and a client list. The second scrapbook contains photographs of Loewy (ca. 1970s), and images of some of his best-known designs, including the Avanti, Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives, the Gestetner duplicating machine, the Sears Coldspot, and Lucky Strike.

Volume 41

Raymond and Viola Loewy's Visit to Germany October 1955
Contains newspaper clippings (in German, with English notations, photographs, text of Loewy's speech at the opening of the Essen International Exposition, and a client list.

Volume 42

Loewy and his designs
Contains photographs of Loewy (ca. 1970s), and images of some of his best-known designs, including the Avanti, Pennsylvania Railroad locomotives, the Gestetner duplicating machine, the Sears Coldspot, and Lucky Strike.

Sub-series III.E:
Clippings. — 1942-1981 (inclusive). — 1 linear foot
Arranged alphabetically by topic.
Newspaper and magazine clippings about Loewy designs and activities that were personally maintained by Loewy. Subjects include Air Force One, cars, boats, NASA, railroads, Shell Oil, the Soviet Union, and the Renwick Gallery.


Air Force One, 1967


Airlines, 1960, 1961, n.d.


Boats, n.d.


Cars, 1949-1975, n.d.


CEI, n.d.


French, 1948-1978, n.d.


German, 1953, 1954


Loewy and design, 1933-1980, n.d.


Loewy articles in The Desert Sun, 1976


Mengel Furniture, 1953


Miscellaneous, 1945, 1953, 1956, 1967, 1980, 1981, 1990, n.d.


NASA/Space Station, 1963-1973, n.d.


Personal, 1940-1986, n.d.


"Publicité," 1950
Includes notes between Loewy and Betty Reese with clippings.


Railroads, 1942, 1962, 1975, n.d.


RCA Automatic Beverage Inspection Machine for Coca-Cola, 1946


Renwick Exhibit, 1975


Rosenthal, 1952, 1973


Safety Car, 1971-1972


Shell, 1972


Ships, 1950, 1958


Stores, 1959-1961, n.d.


U.S.S.R., 1973-1975


Various Loewy/Snaith products, 1950, n.d.


Magazines 1963-1983
Sèvres: Dossier Rénovation, Guide Pratique France Magazine, and Realties, The Sunday Times Magazine, Le Point, L'Action, and Time.


Non-Loewy related clippings, 1965, 1969,. — 2 folders


Accession 2251, Raymond Loewy Archives in the Hagley Museum and Library
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This file last modified: 27 December 2004