Tobé Report, March 1950; Income tax form, 1947, 1947 - 1950
Scope and Contents
This collection contains training materials for Bloomingdales used by Nicole Emmerich Teweles as well as drafts and final copies of the Tobé Report, where Teweles was a Junior Editor.
Dates
- Creation: 1947 - 1950
Creator
Language of Materials
English Latin
Conditions Governing Access
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Biographical / Historical
Née Nicole Emmerich in Frankfurt, Germany in 1927, the Emmerich family fled Nazi Germany in 1931 via Amsterdam before settling in New York City. After Emmerich's graduation from Oberlin College with a degree in English, she trained at Bloomingdale's and worked as a Junior Editor for the Tobé Report. In 1950, she married William "Bill" Teweles and the couple eventually relocated long-term to Milwaukee, MN where they were prominent members of the Jewish community and noted art collectors. (Nicole's brother was the noted New York art dealer André Emmerich.)
Full Extent
From the Collection: 1 placeholder : .25 linear feet
Custodial History
All contents of this folder are the second accrual of the Nicole Emerich Teweles papers. Accessioned April 15, 2024.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Tracy Teweles (donor).
Physical Description
This folder contains 1) Tobé Report, March 16, 1950, 2) an income tax form for Nicole Emmerich, 1947, and 3) the "Guide to College and Career Girl Round-Up" by Tobé Fashion Films, undated.
General
Née Nicole Emmerich in Frankfurt, Germany in 1927, the Emmerich family fled Nazi Germany in 1931 via Amsterdam before settling in New York City. After Emmerich's graduation from Oberlin College with a degree in English, she trained at Bloomingdale's and worked as a Junior Editor for the Tobé Report. In 1950, she married William "Bill" Teweles and the couple eventually relocated long-term to Milwaukee, MN where they were prominent members of the Jewish community and noted art collectors. (Nicole's brother was the noted New York art dealer André Emmerich.)
General
Published
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and FIT Archive Repository