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Scrapbook: Printed Materials by the Record.

This scrapbook contains a collection of ephemera, pamphlets, brochures, etc. put out by the Record. This includes materials printed for the Records "Newspapers in Education" program, 1st issue facsimile, Oktoberfest brochures (not present in the K-W Oktoberfest Collection), carol and song sheets, local historical pamphlets by Sandy Baird and Mabel Dunham, etc.

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Scrapbook: K-W Record Advertising.

This scrapbook contains advertisements mostly from Marketing , promoting the Record and the stability of the local K-W market in post-war industrial conversion. Of particular interest are the full page ads featuring photographs of local industries and businesses such as Mutual Life, Electrohome, Burns, McBrine, and Snyder Furniture.

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Scrapbook: K-W Record Advertising.

This scrapbook contains advertisements mostly from Marketing , promoting th Record and its advertisers. Of particular interest are the ads featuring images of local industries, businesses and portraits of businessmen. These include Schreiters, Bullas, Waterloo Trust and Savings, etc. The scrapbook also contains self-promotion items published in the Record.

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Klotzkopp Korrespondence, the letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq.

One scrapbook containing letters written by John A. Rittinger, newspaper editor, under the pseudonym "Joe Klotzkopp, supposedly a farmer in Bruce County. As Joe Klotzkopp he wrote many humorous letters to German-language dailies in the Pennsylvania-German dialect. According to the immediate donor this is the only complete collection of the "Klotzkopp Letters"as apparently not all of these appear in the translations by Herbert Kalbfleisch entitled "The Letters of Joe Klotzkopp, Esq." However, Rittinger supposedly invented Joe Klotzkopp ca. 1890, and the clippings in this scrapbook date from 1907 at the earliest. Later dates are also pencilled in so possibly Record reprinted these letters in 1924 - 1925. The scrapbook consists of original news clippings pasted into a scrapbook, and a published translation is already held in the Rare Book Room in H0748. Also present is a selection of Klotzkopp letters re-printed in the Record in 1967.

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