Manufacturing processes
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara D'Arcy interview, 1986 November 5, 1986 November 5
Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.3.2
Scope and Contents
This interview discusses Barbara D'Arcy's experiences working at Bloomingdale's as the designer of the model rooms from 1958 to 1973. A large part of the conversation focuses on D'Arcy's professional relationship with Marvin Traub, Chief Excecutive of Bloomingdale's and his role in the development of the aesthetic identity of Bloomingdale's. D'Arcy also discusses her transition from model room designer to her role as head of store design.
Dates:
1986 November 5
Carl Levine interview, 1986 December 16, 1986 December 16
Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.3.5
Scope and Contents
Carl Levine describes his early years in the home furnishings business working for his small family business before talking about his start at Bloomingdale's. The Sr. VP of Home Furnishings at the time of this interview, Levine traces the major developments of the Home Furnishings department at Bloomingdale's throughout his 30 years at the department store. Describing the department as "having trouble" when he arrived in 1955, Levine speaks at length about Bloomingdale's decision to...
Dates:
1986 December 16
Lou Zaera and Aaron Schorr interview about the role of computers at FIT, 1994 December 8, 1994 December 8
Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.32
Scope and Contents
This is an interview with Lou Zaera and Aaron Schorr. Zaera is a professor in the economics department with a background in engineering. He discusses early work at FIT with word processors and the growth in demand for computer labs. At the time of this interview, Schorr was a professor in the manufacturing department and was the college’s first academic computer coordinator. Schorr talks about learning basic programming through keypunch cards. The two discuss their hopes to network the...
Dates:
1994 December 8