Vido Matich, who worked in Continental’s Los Angeles factory, discusses a workplace injury, the company’s care for him, and the loyalty this engendered in employees. - Excerpt from full interview with Vido Matich: https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-9ps7-g861 - Reproduced in Meddlesome Practices: Oral Histories of Good Troublemaking in Business is an online exhibition of business-related oral histories from the Oral History Archive at Columbia. Visit the exhibition website here: https://blogs.cul.columbia.edu/rbml/2022/03/01/meddlesome-practices
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Doris Wooten Wesley describes her late husband Carter Wesley’s dedication to reporting on racist pol...
Fikile Bam explains how the Carnegie name helped South African researchers evade the apartheid gover...
Herbert Samuel Landsman, a research director at Federated, admires Lazarus’ business acumen and stat...
Spanning seventy years of the Continental Can Company, oral histories with 226 employees illustrate ...
Martin Haupt, an immigrant from Germany, became head machine adjuster for American Paper Goods Compa...
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Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson speaks about David Hamburg, the president of the Carnegie Corporation after Alan Pife...
Journalist and advertising manager Norman Powell discusses qualities other than the ability to make ...
South African physician Mamphela Ramphele talks about the second inquiry being a “chance to clean up...
Carnegie Corporation president Alan Pifer describes the role that Ernie Malherbe (one of the leaders...
Gladys Kleeman Lazarus, one of Fred Lazarus Jr.'s daughters-in-law discusses her first impressions o...
Doris Wooten Wesley describes her late husband Carter Wesley’s dedication to reporting on racist pol...
Fikile Bam explains how the Carnegie name helped South African researchers evade the apartheid gover...
Herbert Samuel Landsman, a research director at Federated, admires Lazarus’ business acumen and stat...
Spanning seventy years of the Continental Can Company, oral histories with 226 employees illustrate ...
Martin Haupt, an immigrant from Germany, became head machine adjuster for American Paper Goods Compa...
This audio clip provides historical and theoretical context for the business-related oral history co...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson describe the voices included in the Carnegie Corporation's second inquiry. - Excerp...
Francis Wilson speaks about David Hamburg, the president of the Carnegie Corporation after Alan Pife...
Journalist and advertising manager Norman Powell discusses qualities other than the ability to make ...
South African physician Mamphela Ramphele talks about the second inquiry being a “chance to clean up...
Carnegie Corporation president Alan Pifer describes the role that Ernie Malherbe (one of the leaders...
Gladys Kleeman Lazarus, one of Fred Lazarus Jr.'s daughters-in-law discusses her first impressions o...
Doris Wooten Wesley describes her late husband Carter Wesley’s dedication to reporting on racist pol...
Fikile Bam explains how the Carnegie name helped South African researchers evade the apartheid gover...