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James Allan, " 'I Have a War Job Right in My Kitchen': The Canning Caravan and Economic Nationalism"
Dillon Eggleston, "Earhart to Dickens: The Monday Afternoon Club as Stewards of Culture during the Depression"
Peter Favata, "George F. Johnson and How He Tried to Create a Happy Workforce"
David Fixler, "EJ, Television, and Johnson Field: The Destruction of the Binghamton Triplets"
Iris French, "The Broome County Almshouse"
Andrew Gazal, "Lamont Montgomery Bowers and the Ludlow Massacre: An Investigation into his Knowledge and Culpability"
Macey Graves, "The Origins of Binghamton Seed Companies and How they Stayed in Business"
Kevin Hiller, "A Change in Insurance Plans of Endicott Johnson"
Matthew Leichert, "Kilmer Quackery: How Regulation Curtailed Patent Medicine Advertising"
Ryan Karetsky, "Why Did Women Work at the Endicott Johnson Corporation?"
Michael Mosco, "The Employee Benefit Packages of Endicott Johnson and IBM, and Their Changes Overtime, 1922-1959"
Justin Rosenthal, "The Total-Control Method of the Endicott Johnson Company Management"
Katherine Smalley, "Isaac Perry and Binghamton's Golden Age"
Kathryn Schubert, "The Shaping of the City of Binghamton by the Motor Car, and Consequently the Roads, in the Early Twentieth Century"
One of Perry's Many Obituaries
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One of Perry's Many Obituaries