Alcoholic beverage industry
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Ephriam Discher papers
Ephraim Discher (1915-1998) was a representative at the Seagram's Company, which was at one time the largest producer and distributor of distilled spirits in the world. This collection consists of employee booklets and manuals. Of particular interest are letters from the president of Seagrams related to various company efforts with anti-drinking groups and campaigns for alcohol legislation. Also of interest are fictionalized stories Discher wrote about working at Seagram's for the "The Pipers" newsletter.
Seagram Museum collection of photographs and audiovisual material
The Seagram Museum collected and exhibited materials related to the history of distilling wine and spirits from 1984 to 1997. Seagram Museum collection of graphics and audiovisual material contains images, moving images, and sound recordings of the Bronfman family, company personnel, properties, plants, products, advertisements, special events, annual reports, Distillations magazine, Seagram Collection of Paintings Tour, company profiles, company philanthropy, Bronfman family philanthropy, and personnel profiles.
The Seagram Company, Ltd. records
Commonly referred to as simply "Seagram" or "Seagram's," the Seagram Company, Ltd. was for a time the largest producer and distributor of distilled spirits in the world. The records of Seagram and its subsidiaries trace the company's transformation from a small business run by Samuel Bronfman to a diversified multi-national corporation.