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Douglas Fir Plywood Association was having a plywood product and "uses" presentation at the Winthrop Hotel. Plywood was originally just uses for doors and furniture drawers, but in the 1920's builders began experimenting with plywood and using it for interior wall panels, cabinets, and eventually prefabricated houses, exterior and interior wall panels. View of three plywood businessmen standing below a "Douglas Fir Plywood The Wood of 1000 Uses" sign.


Plywood; Molded plywood; Signs (Notices); Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Tacoma's Douglas Fir plywood industry is divided between seven plywood factories, they employ over 1,700 employees, making this one of the largest industries in Tacoma and Western Washington. There are 43 plywood plants between Washington, Oregon and California, these plants are owned by 37 different companies, with no single firm owning more than three plants. Douglas Fir Plywood Association has really helped the plywood industry expand throughout the building and construction industries. View of DFPA representative standing behind a podium, during his "Plywood Sales Demonstration".


Plywood; Molded plywood; Signs (Notices); Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Plywood can be used to make furniture, houses, garages, advertising, movie theaters, boats, and thousands of other items. Douglas Fir Plywood Association ensures consumers that they are getting the finest quality plywood panels, they are continuously testing and coming up with new ideas for the use of plywood products. View of DFPA representatives using Douglas Fir plywood during his presentation.


Plywood; Molded plywood; Signs (Notices); Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Candy Nook in the Winthrop Hotel, featuring greeting card stands on the right and rear sides with glass candy cabinets on left wall behind cabinets.


Hotels--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Governor Arthur B. Langlie, second from left in front row, with other attendees at the Pulp and Paper Industry's Safety Conference held at the Winthrop Hotel. Safety in the workplace was one of Governor Langlie's emphasis. He started the annual Governor's Industrial Safety and Health Conference in 1949; an event that is still currently held. The governor was present to honor Longview Fibre Co. of Longview, Washington, with the annual safety trophy, given to the firm with the lowest accident rate in the preceding year. ALBUM 10. (TNT 1-24-52, A-12, 1-25-52, p. 30)


Governors; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Paper industry--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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Governor Arthur B. Langlie makes a presentation at the awards ceremony during the Pulp and Paper Industry's Safety Conference at the Winthrop Hotel. The two-day conference was a gathering of pulp and paper concerns and labor unions. The conference concluded with a banquet honoring those firms with superlative safety records. Longview Fibre Co. of Longview, Washington, won the Governor's Annual Safety trophy and the Crown-Zellerbach plant of Port Townsend, the best five-year safety record. (TNT 1-24-52, A-12, 1-25-52, p. 30) ALBUM 10.


Governors; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Paper industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Awards;

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Governor Arthur B. Langlie, standing extreme left, second row, with other men at awards ceremony during the Pulp and Paper Industry's Safety Conference at the Winthrop Hotel. These may be representatives of Crown Zellerbach Corp., whose Port Townsend plant won the Joint Labor-Management trophy for the best five-year safety record or possibly the Longview Fibre Co., who won the award for best accident rate. ALBUM 10. (TNT 1-24-52, A-12, 1-25-52, p. 30)


Governors; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Paper industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Awards;

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Joyce Myles invited several college friends to a masquerade party held in the Wedgwood Room of the Winthrop Hotel the day following Christmas in 1950. Here Jim Ernst, Barbara DiUllio, Ray Turcotte and Judy Thompson (from left) smiled happily for the Richards' photographer. (TNT 12-30-1950, p. 4)


Masquerades--Tacoma--1950-1960; Ernst, Jim; DiUllio, Barbara; Turcotte, Ray; Thompson, Judy; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Two men were inducted into the Quarter Century club of Standard Brands, Inc., at the annual dinner for the Northwest area at Winthrop Hotel. They were Walter A. Logan, a machinist in the maintenance deparment of the Sumner Fleischmann's yeast plant, and Clarence H. Romnes, who worked in the vinegar department. Acme News, Ronald Schaad. (TNT, 11/15/1950, p.27)


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Standard Brands, Inc. (Tacoma);

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Phi Beta Phi's annual dinner dance was held March 15, 1952, in the Crystal Ballroom of the Winthrop Hotel. Gwen Scheyer and Charlotte Nelson were those responsible for planning the dinner dance. R. Franklin Thompson, president of the College of Puget Sound, can be seen near the edge of the crowd along the right. TPL-8087


Tuxedoes; Students--Tacoma--1950-1960; Evening gowns--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fraternities & sororities--Tacoma--1950-1960; Phi Beta Phi (Tacoma); Thompson, R. Franklin, 1908-1999; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Erling O. Johnson was elected president of the Pierce County division of the Washington State Restaurant Association at the annual meeting of the organization at the Winthrop Hotel in January 1952. Mr. Johnson succeeded E.J. Zarelli, also of Tacoma. Shown are, L-R, Al Tyrell, secretary-treasurer, E.J. Zarelli, Erling O. Johnson, and Vern Powell, vice president. (TNT, 1/9/1952, p.6)


Washington State Restaurant Association (Tacoma); Johnson, Erling O.; Zarelli, E.J.; Tyrell, Al; Powell, Vern; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Shaking hands--Tacoma;

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Columbia Breweries, banquet at Wedgewood Room, Winthrop Hotel. The large room is filled with men and women seated at long tables on December 19, 1951. They are enjoying Alt Heidelberg from bottles. Columbia Breweries was well known for its special lager brew.


Brewing industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Columbia Breweries, Inc. (Tacoma)--1950-1960; Banquets--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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A trio pose in front of the Hotel Winthrop during the March 21, 1943 civil defense drill. The man in the center is believed to be Fire Chief Emory Whitaker.


World War, 1939-1945--Civil defense--Tacoma;

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Tacoma's Zone Air Raid Wardens met at the Hotel Winthrop to discuss the "V-Home" campaign, kicking off April 19th and ending May 3, 1943. Pictured standing, left to right, are R.J. Carino, Charles Strong, C.W. Sangster, Tom Miller, Paul Garver, James Crawford; seated Handel Ingham, Russell Longworth. Zone Wardens were responsible for the coordination of precinct and block wardens in their zone. Over 5500 wardens in Tacoma would be involved in the campaign. V (for Victory) Home stickers would be presented by block wardens to those homes that followed instructions to prepare their homes for defense against enemy air activity; conserve food, health and transportation; buy war bonds and save salvage. The wardens are holding a V-Home poster with a simulation of the stamp. (T. Times, 4/19/1943, p.2; TNT 4/19/1943, pg. 19) TPL-6415


World War, 1939-1945--Civil defense--Tacoma; Group portraits; Hotels--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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1940 Republican Presidential candidate Wendell Willkie with Mrs. Willkie in bunting-draped automobile in front of Winthrop Hotel after speaking at the Pierce County Republican Club's 1944 Lincoln Day dinner at the Masonic Temple. His speech was carried nationally by CBS. Mr. Willkie also took the time to speak informally to overflow groups in the Temple; only 1700 were able to fit in the Fellowship Hall and the rest of his supporters were dispersed elsewhere in the building. All were able to hear the main address, however, due to the public address system. (T. Times, 2-12-44, p. 1)


Willkie, Wendell, 1892-1944; Willkie, Edith;

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Camp Fire Girls bond booth for war finance. During the 5th War Loan campaign, women were very active and dedicated to promoting the sale of war bonds. The Camp Fire Girls set up a war bond booth at the Winthrop Hotel. Two unidentified Camp Fire Girls sell a war bond to an unidentified young lady (T. Times, 6/10/44, p. 3).


War bonds & funds; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950; Camp Fire Girls (Tacoma);

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The War Stamp Minute Maids have shown up unannounced to the Young Men's Business Club luncheon to sell war bonds and stamps. Costumed with halo hats with a "V" for victory emblem, the Maids have sold each of the business men a $100 bond and $90 in war stamps. Names appear in newspaper (T. Times, 7/5/44, p. 8).


War bonds & funds; Sales personnel--Tacoma; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Costumes;

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Fifth War Loan Campaign. Members of the Tacoma Advertising and Sales Club gathered for a luncheon at the Hotel Winthrop, where they were able to preview displays and receive an explanation of the techniques to be used in advertising and displaying the Fifth War Loan Campaign. View of three unidentified individuals previewing printed materials (T. Times, 5/25/44, p. 12).


War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Tacoma Advertising & Sales Club (Tacoma);

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The Minute Maids would show up unannounced to luncheons and gatherings and sell war stamps and bonds to the public. They are wearing traditional dresses and halo hats with a "V" for victory emblem. In their boxes they carry the bonds and stamps. Five unidentified Minute Maids stand proudly as they get ready for the 6th War Fund Drive.


War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Costumes; Sales personnel--Tacoma;

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The War Finance Committee gets ready for opening day of the 6th War Bond Drive. Pierce County is expected to reach their quota of $17,400,000 in the next three weeks. Left to right view of War Finance Committee members; Fred C. Osmers, Viola C. Davis, James H. March and Violet J. Devlin (T. Times, 11/17/44, p. 1).


War bonds & funds; World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; Posters;

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Tacoma Credit Women were active members throughout the Tacoma community. They sponsored and hosted events for service men through the United Service Organization Travelers Aid Society. View of Tacoma Credit Women, members of the Tacoma Retail Credit Association.


Women--Organizations--Tacoma; Women--Social life--1940-1950; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Group portraits; Tacoma Retail Credit Association (Tacoma);

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Winthrop Christmas Party. Two young men make a toast over beers in 1943. Man at right is wearing laced up boots and is possibly in the military.


World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Alcoholic beverages;

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Mayor's reception for "Tugboat Annie Sails Again" premiere held at Hotel Winthrop on October 18, 1940. Donald Crisp, Alan Hale, Sr., Marjorie Rambeau, Mayor Harry P. Cain, Marjorie Rambeau and Hedda Hopper pose at center in front of glass encased model ship. Mayor's wife, Marjorie Cain to the left, by flag; Ronald Reagan in shadows, right. The banquet was open to the general public and approximately 500 involved in the fishing and tugboat industry attended. ALBUM 6.


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reagan, Ronald Wilson, 1911-; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Hale, Alan; Rambeau, Marjorie; Crisp, Donald; Hopper, Hedda; Banquets--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Ship modeler N.C. Garrison presents his model of tug "Narcissus" to Marjorie Rambeau at Mayor Cain's reception at the Hotel Winthrop for the "Tugboat Annie Sails Again" premiere on October 18, 1940. Henry Foss is at far left, brother Wedell Foss at far right. Mr. Garrison, 6414 Pacific Avenue, had 28 of his models on display throughout the city during the week. "Narcissus" was the screen name chosen for the Foss tugboat (later called the "Arthur Foss") used for the first "Tugboat Annie" film in 1933. ALBUM 6. (T.Times, 10-21-40, p. 6)


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rambeau, Marjorie; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Garrison, N.C.; Model ships; Foss, Henry O., 1891-1986; Foss, Wedell; Banquets--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Ship modeler N.C. Garrison presents model of the tug "Narcissus" to actress Marjorie Rambeau at the "Tugboat Annie" dinner held at the Winthrop Hotel on October 18, 1940. Miss Rambeau played the title character in the sequel to the 1933 box-office success. Mr. Garrison also presented an intricate model of a square-rigger to actress-writer Hedda Hopper who attended the event. Seated at the speakers' table on the right, behind a glass-encased model of a typical ocean-going tugboat, are two real-life tugboat captains, Anna Grimison and Dolly Lewis. Among those standing in the background are Mayor Harry P. Cain (partially hidden) and Wedel Foss. Four hundred and fifty people attended the dinner which was part of the activities scheduled during the "Tugboat Annie Sails Again" premiere held in Tacoma. (T. Times, 10-21-40, p. 6) ALBUM 6. TPL-8712


Motion picture premieres--Tacoma--1940-1950; Actors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rambeau, Marjorie; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Garrison, N.C.; Model ships; Foss, Henry O., 1891-1986; Foss, Wedell; Grimison, Anna; Lewis, Dolly;

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Boxer Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion of the world, blows out the candles on a cake for his 49th birthday during a visit to Tacoma in support of the 5th War Bond drive. He was surprised by the birthday cake during a dinner held in his honor at the Hotel Winthrop. Dempsey was a Lt. Commander in the U.S. Coast Guard at the time. He had retired from professional boxing in 1940 with a record of 64-6-9. 49 of his wins were by knockout. He would go on to become a successful restaurant owner in New York. ALBUM 9. (www.cmgww.com/sports/dempsey/)


Dempsey, Jack, 1895-1983; Boxers (Sports); Birthdays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Candles; Cakes--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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The Sabre Room, Winthrop Hotel, Mr. Boyd. A well-dressed gentleman sits at a desk talking on the telephone. He is looking at a card pulled from a small, metal card file. The desk has a day calendar open at the back edge and a lamp with a carved head base is lit. Another lamp is lit in the background. The man's cuff-link shines in the light. The Sabre Room opened in September 1950. Trader Vic, who specialized in designing unusual spots, had a personal hand in creating the new addition to the Hotel Winthrop. (TNT, 9/24/1950, p.6)


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Telephones; Calendars; Cuff links--Tacoma; Desks; Lamps;

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Douglas Fir Plywood Association held their annual meeting to discuss the Douglas Fir plywood industry at the Winthrop Hotel. Douglas Fir plywood is the "Wood of 1000 Uses", used in houses, advertising, boats, and hundreds of other products. View of unidentified DFPA representative at the annual DFPA conference, which is being held at the Winthrop Hotel; DFPA plywood sign in foreground.


Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business people--Tacoma--1940-1950; Meetings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Signs (Notices); Plywood; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma);

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Pacific Coast Hockey League was holding their annual meeting in Tacoma at the Winthrop Hotel. Ice Hockey representatives from Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Fresno, Oakland, California; Vancouver, British Columbia; Portland, Oregon; and Seattle and Tacoma attended the meeting. The Fresno franchise made the surprise announcement of withdrawing from the League; and the Victoria, British Columbia franchise applied to enter the League. Representatives names appear in newspaper (T.N.T., 4/29/49, p. 24).


Meetings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Conference rooms--Tacoma; Athletic clubs--Tacoma; Ice hockey--Tacoma; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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Tacoma Garden Club, Tribune, Barbara Dana. Lois J. (Mrs. Mark) Servey, Sr., general chairman of the Tacoma Garden Club's 25th annual show, and an unidentified woman admire a large bouquet of peonies. The show was held at the Hotel Winthrop's Crystal Ballroom in early June of 1949. (TNT, 6/2/1949, p.15)


Tacoma Garden Club (Tacoma); Peonies--Tacoma; Gardening--Tacoma; Flower shows--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bouquets; Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Servey, Lois J.; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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