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Kodak at the Calgary Winter Olympics balloon festival

File contains panorama transparencies featuring images of the hot air balloon festival at the Calgary Winter Olympics. The panoramas highlight the Kodak balloon, which has the regular hot air balloon shape and stripes of yellow, orange and red. "Kodak" is written in red across the balloon.

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Historical photos

Includes images of Canadian Kodak's Colborne Street, King Street and Kodak Heights premises; a portrait of the company's first president, John G. Palmer; multiple copies of a photograph of George Eastman surveying the Kodak Heights in 1912, prior to its purchase in 1913; historic advertisements, and other images.

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Second annual Kodak minstrel show

The first image, Burgess & Seymour, a study in black and white, depicts two Canadian Kodak employees, one identified as draftsman F.A. Seymour and the other as R. Ainslee Burgess. They performed a skit originally performed in the Canadian Kodak Minstrel Show of February 17-18, 1921, which was, according to an included clipping, repeated at a bazaar held by the Toronto Technical School. The skit consists of two easels, on which the two performers have drawn sketches of different Kodak girls. One of the performers (Burgess) is in blackface, as part of the Minstrel variety show performed during the 1920's by Kodak employees as part of the Kodak Athletics Association (KAA) activities.

The second image is a group portrait of the Kodak minstrel troupe consisting of 29 men in black face and their accompanying 7 musicians and conductor. They performed at the same event as Burgess and Seymour, February 1921.

Minstrel shows are a style of variety show, most popular during the late 19th and early 20th century, in which white performers use make-up and costumes to depict racist and stereotypical caricatures of Black people. The genre originated in the United States, but Canada had its own troupes and touring companies, and the format was popular with schools, community groups, and religious organizations.

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Kodak Canada general corporate reference information

File consists of an alphabetized reference resource providing general information on Kodak Canada and Eastman Kodak from 1899 to 1976. File contains information on annual meetings, past executive members and shareholders, buildings history, various committees and company procedures, Kodak publications, and more. The document was likely compiled by Kenneth Winter during his tenure as secretary of Kodak Canada from 1960 to 1976.

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History notes 1963-1984

File consists of typescript notes detailing the day-to-day operations of Kodak Canada. The notes were compiled on an ongoing basis by the company historian from January 4, 1964 to January 28, 1984. Subject matter pertains to all aspects of the company's corporate life, including plant construction, corporate policies, production schedules and procedures, employee activities, and more.

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Industry reports

File contains reports published by Eastman Kodak Company, Kodak Canada Inc. and the Canadian government outlining key points in American and Canadian manufacturing and industry for the purpose of strategic decision-making.

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Ronald C. Morrison managerial addresses

File contains scripts of addresses delivered by Kodak Canada president and general manager, Ronald C. Morrison, in 1988 and 1992. Addresses include: "KCI 1988 management report" delivered on March 10, 1988; "Kodak Canada analysts presentation" delivered at the annual general meeting on May 11, 1988"; and "New compacts for Canadian competitiveness" delivered on March 25, 1992. The latter address refers to a report of the same name published by Kodak Canada Inc. and is accompanied by biographies, in English and French, of Morrison and of the report's authors, Joseph R. D'Cruz and Alan M. Rugman.

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Ektaprint copier-duplicator records

File contains job procedures and reference materials used by members of the Kodak Canada department handling Ektaprint copier-dupicators ca. 1975. File includes procedures for adding or making changes to the department's customer database, transporting equipment, prospecting new clients, and others. Also includes lists of copier equipment codes, and other ephemera.

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Kodak benefits = Avantages sociaux Kodak / Kodak Canada Inc.

File consists of three cardboard slipcases containing human resources brochures published between 1980 and 1988 as reference material for Kodak Canada employees. File also includes generic corporate letters welcoming employees to Kodak Canada and providing further information about employee benefits.

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Miscellaneous records related to employee activities

File includes: photocopied photographs and ephemera related to a Kodak musical ensemble; a holiday chain letter; two photocopied images of the 'Six sigma green belt training program'; a photocopied page of a 1968 company newsletter listing births, deaths, and new arrivals; and records pertaining to the death of W. Bruce Poldon.

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