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Aid Society Norden (Hudson, Wis.) Title: Aid Society Norden Records, 1912-1993
Quantity: 0.4 c.f. (1 archives box)
Call Number: River Falls Mss ER
Abstract: Organizational records of the Aid Society Norden of Hudson, Wisconsin, a mutual aid society constituted by Scandinavian immigrants in 1886 and devoted to providing sickness and death benefits to members. The records consist of articles of incorporation and dissolution, constitution and bylaws, financial records, membership books, and meeting minutes.
AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACTUP). Wright, Janet Title: Silence=Death poster
Quantity: 1.46 cubic feet 1 oversize box Collection includes a framed poster.
Call Number: Accession 2015/347
Abstract: Collection consists of one poster. The text on the poster reads: "Why is Reagan silent about AIDS? What is really going on at the Center for Disease Control, the Federal Drug Administration and the Vatican? Gays and lesbians are not expendable… Use your power… Vote… Defend yourselves… Turn anger, fear, grief into action."
Aitken, Roy E., 1882-1978;
Aitken, Harry, 1878-1956
Title: Harry and Roy Aitken Papers, 1909-1940
Quantity: 18.0 cubic feet (45 archives boxes) and 51 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plus additions of 0.1 cubic feet
Call Number: U.S. Mss 9AF; Micro 561; M95-169
Abstract: Papers of Harry and Roy Aitken, two brothers who pioneered in the production and distribution of motion pictures beginning with the silent film era. The collection consists of scripts and scenarios for silent films, often with other production materials such as photographs, reviews, continuity, cutting sheets, copyright information, as well as an actor index; correspondence; and business records. Financial and legal records relate to many of the Aitkens' companies, particularly the Keystone, Majestic, and New York motion picture studios and the Triangle and Tri-Stone Pictures distribution companies. A large quantity of general correspondence relates to the various companies' histories from 1909 to 1925. Among the motion picture pioneers mentioned are Louis Mayer, Mack Sennett, and Jean Hersholt. Also included are records of other Aitken film companies.

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