Noah Hawley

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Noah Hawley Hollywood Writer, Producer & Showrunner Has an Equally Talented Family The Digital Archive Group Noah Hawley is an Emmy Award Winning American director, producer, and writer for television and film who created and wrote the FX television series Fargo and Legion. He is currently filming a new television series based on the Alien film franchise. And, oh, he has also penned six novels.   […]

WGA

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Western Golf Association (WGA) Smart Golf Caddies Earn Free College Tuition! The Digital Archive Group Founded in 1899, the Western Golf Association (WGA) is one of the United States’ oldest golf organizations. More than 460 member clubs, organizations, and affiliations are part of the WGA. Par Club members and 100,000 golfers participate in the Bag Tag Program […]

Plumbers Local 130

Plumbers Local 130 Local Plumbers Select Chicago St. Patrick’s Day Queen The Digital Archive Group Did you know that union plumbers from Plumbers Local 130 have been responsible for dying the Chicago River green every St. Patrick’s Day for over 60 years? They also oversee the selection of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Queen. Recently Local 130 […]

Chicago Federation of Labor

Chicago Federation of Labor Chicago Federation of Labor Celebrates 125th Anniversary The Digital Archive Group As the umbrella organization for 300 + unions in Chicago and Cook County, Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) amassed a large collection of historical assets, including The Federation News, photographs, documents, videos, and board meeting minutes. The Digital Archive Group was hired […]

Chicago Cubs

Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs Celebrate 100th Anniversary The Digital Archive Group TDAG provided services for two very important historical projects for the Chicago Cubs in preparation for their 100th anniversary. Historic Blueprint Collection The Chicago Cubs accumulated a large volume of blueprints, providing a historic timeline of the changes that have been made to the […]

Wrigley

Wrigley Chicago Cubs move Spring Training to Catalina Island The Digital Archive Group William Wrigley Jr. created Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, but did you know the baseball team he owned, The Chicago Cubs, trained on his privately owned Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California for 30 years? After acquiring the island in 1919, it didn’t […]

Steppenwolf Theatre

Steppenwolf Theatre Small Theater Troop Started in the Basement of Church Launches Many Careers The Digital Archive Group Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble first began performing in the mid-1970s in the basement of a Highland Park, IL church, the ambitious brainchild of three high school and college friends: Jeff Perry, Terry Kinney, and Gary Sinise. Fast forward 40 years, and the […]

The Brown University Daily Herald

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The Brown University Daily Herald Second Oldest Student Newspaper in America Digitizes Publication The Digital Archive Group Universities and student newspapers go back an age…even to the turn of the 20th century. The Brown University Daily Herald, published since 1891, consisted of bound publications totaling over 63,000 pages covering news events around the world and on campus at Brown […]

Reyn Spooner

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Reyn Spooner Capturing the Aloha Spirit in a Digital Fabric Library The Digital Archive Group Dating back to the late 1950s, the originator of Aloha Fridays, Reyn Spooner, had amassed a collection of over 15,000 fabric swatches and samples of every different size, color, and pattern. Designers across the globe had no access to the fabric […]

Shaun White

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Shaun White Five-time Olympian and 3-time Gold Medalist Creates Legacy Digital Archive The Digital Archive Group Ready to drop into the Halfpipe for a Double McTwist or Triple Cork? Just mention the name Shaun White to anyone who loves the Olympics and watch their face light up. “You mean the G.O.A.T. of snowboarding – The Flying Tomato”? Shaun […]