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Title
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Adele's Hallmark on Philanthropy
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Description
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This is the third in a series of articles paying tribute to people who have had a major impact on the continuing expansion and success of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Featured in this installment is Adele Hall, wife of Donald Hall of Hallmark Cards. Adele Hall and Morton Sosland were appointed co-chairpersons of the Generations Campaign started in 1997 with a goal of raising $200,000,000. Article notes her involvement with the museum. Includes her picture.
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Date
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2007-05-12
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Interview with Bob Slegman
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Description
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Interview with Bob Slegman about his life and his family's company Stern-Slegman-Prins. He recounts his family history and their start manufacturing silk blouses, and his paternal Slegman family and maternal Stern family partnering up as "jobbers" who distributed wholesale garments to retailers, later manufacturing ladies' coats and suits, and notes that many other prominent garment industry companies had their roots in Stern-Slegman-Prins. He discusses the high quality of local manufacturing, and the operations, financing, and demographics of the work force, as well as his entry into the family business and his service as an Army Air Corps meteorologist during World War II. He shares photographs and other stories about the company, including their inability to have a company outing at Fairyland Park due to having black employees, and discusses the decline of the local garment industry and changes in fashion and retail in the 1970s. Anne Brownfield appears to show off details of a Stern-Slegman-Prins manufactured "Betty Rose" coat.
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Date
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2007-10-23
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Object Type
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Video Recording
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Title
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Local Authors: Writers Produce for Larger Readership
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Description
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Biographical description of Ann Slegman, author of the 1995 novel "Return to Sender" and of "nonfiction magazine articles" (formerly with "McCall's" magazine), etc.
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Date
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1997
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Writers Place: A Home of Our Own
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Description
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Photos and article about the Writers Place, a castle-like converted church at "the corner of Pennsylvania and Valentine" Roads, renovated by Gloria Hickok, and her husband, Bill Hickok, both writers, and architect Len Fusco. History of the institution since its start in 1992 as "one of 11 literary centers stretching from Seattle to New York" for writers, with information about attending writers, poets, etc. (and home to Helicon Nine Editions literary press), including the late William Burroughs.
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Date
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2000-11
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Interview with Dale Rice
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Description
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Interview with Dale Rice about his family's experience in the Kansas City garment industry. Dale recounts the story of his grandfather David coming to Kansas City to work as a production manager at Stern-Slegman-Prins and later splitting off to start Rice Coat Company, which was later bought out by his sons, Frank and Lou. Dale discusses joining his father, Frank, in the business in 1968, and seeing the downturn in business which he attributes to imports, changes in fashion, shifts in the retail industry, and notes that he was one of the last remaining local manufacturers before ultimately closing the company in 1993. He also discusses the work of patternmakers and designers, and shares stories about working with his father.
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Date
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2005-08-23
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Object Type
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Video Recording
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Title
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Condo and Loft Overload?
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Description
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Article examining the development and sale of urban condominiums and lofts in Kansas City.
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Date
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2006-09-01
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Fastest Growing Suburbs
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Description
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Article describing some of Kansas City's fastest growing suburbs.
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Date
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2002-09
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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SC229 Garment Industry Oral History Collection Finding Aid
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Description
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This collection contains DVDs and transcripts that were created as part of a Kansas City Garment Industry History Project. The collection consists of oral history interviews and supplemental audiovisual materials related to the Garment Industry.
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Date
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1938/2020
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Object Type
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Finding Aid