Guide to the Louis E. Asher Papers

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University of Chicago Library Guide to the Louis E. Asher Papers 189-191 2006 University of Chicago Library

Table of Contents Acknowledgments Descriptive Summary Information on Use Access Citation Biographical Note Scope Note Related Resources Subject Headings INVENTORY Series I: Correspondence Series II: Advertising Series III: Miscellaneous Material 5 7

Descriptive Summary Identifier Title ICU.SPCL.ASHER Asher, Louis E.. Papers Date 189-191 Size Repository Abstract 1.5 linear feet ( boxes) Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 6067 U.S.A. Advertising executive and businessman. Contains correspondence, advertising materials, and photographs relating primarily to Asher's activities while working at Sears, Roebuck and Company. Correspondents include Julius Rosenwald and Richard W. Sears. Acknowledgments Information on Use Access No restrictions. Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Asher, Louis E.. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Biographical Note Louis Eller Asher was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1877. He moved to Chicago in 1898 where he worked successively as a reporter for the Daily News, and later for a local trade paper, soliciting advertisements. An article he wrote in late 1898 about the American Woolen Mills, a subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck and Co., brought him to the attention of Richard W. Sears who, impressed by his imagination and writing ability, hired him as an advertising writer for American Woolens. In 1901, Asher was appointed advertising manager of Sears, Roebuck and Co., in 1906 assistant general manager, and later in that same year general manager of the company. Asher, working closely with Richard Sears, was responsible for many of the great promotion schemes of the company. Resigning from Sears, Roebuck in 1909, Asher entered the mail-order business himself, founding the very successful Banner Tailoring Company, of which he was president until he retired in 1927. In 192, Asher, with Edith Heal, wrote Send No Money, a history of Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the leadership of Richard W. Sears. Active in Chicago civic and social life, Asher was one of the founders of Poetry Magazine, a member of the Chicago Art Institute, and the Chicago Museum of Natural History. He established a fellowship in social

sciences at the University of Chicago in 19 and later one in the humanities. Asher died in Chicago in 198. Scope Note The collection, made up of correspondence, advertising materials, and other miscellaneous documents, concern, with few exceptions, affairs of Sears, Roebuck and Co. The correspondence (approximately 200 letters) included 120 letters written by Richard W. Sears to Asher. Correspondence of Asher to Sears and to and from Asher with other officials of Sears, Roebuck and Co., are also included. The correspondence deals mainly with advertising policies. Asher stated in the forward to Send No Money that among the source materials used in preparing the book was correspondence with Richard Sears. The letters of Sears to Asher are not extensively quoted throughout the narrative. An appendix, however, was added that included excerpts, many severely edited, from 60 of the letters which are a part of the collection. Asher wrote of this correspondence: "The letters reflect the creative presence of Richard Sears in the business whether he was on the ground or abroad." The remainder of the collection generally concerns advertising matters. Included are original memoranda and copies of Richard Sears' ideas for various advertising schemes, sample letters sent to prospective customers, examples of customers' correspondence, account sheets on the cost of advertising, and photostats of advertisements placed in the catalogs or magazines. Among the miscellaneous documents are banquet programs of a Sears, Roebuck organization - Seroco, employee publications, and miscellaneous photographs. The papers, including the photostats, cover the years 189-191. Related Resources The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html Subject Headings Asher, Louis Eller, 1877-198 Sears, Richard Warren, 186-191 Rosenwald, Julius, 1862-192 Sears, Roebuck and Company Advertising Advertising executives INVENTORY Series I: Correspondence Folder 1 Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, 1900-1905 (27 items) Folder 2 Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, 1906 (22 items)

Folder Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, 1907 (2 items) Folder Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, January-June, 1908 (19 items) Folder 5 Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, July-September, 1908 (25 items) Folder 6 Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, 1909-191 (8 items) Folder 7 Richard W. Sears to Louis E. Asher, (typewritten transcriptions, bound), 1900-1911 Folder 8 Louis E. Asher to Richard W. Sears (carbons), 1901-1907 (19 items) Folder 9 Personal letters from Sears family to Louis E. Asher, 1906-1918 (6 items) Folder 10 R. W. Sears correspondence with W. W. Wehrle Stove Company, 1905-1907 (6 items) Folder 11 Elmer Scott to Louis E. Asher, 1901, 1906-1909 (20 items) Folder 12 Miscellaneous documents to and from L. E. Asher, 190-1911 (18 itmes) Folder 1 Julius Rosenwald to Louis E. Asher, 1918 (5 items) Folder 1 Official notices of L. E. Asher's appointments; letters of congratulations, 1901, 1906 (8 items) Folder 15 Examples of letters written to company by customers (originals and copies), 1905-1912 Series II: Advertising Folder 1 Advertising drafts by Richard W. Sears (holograph), 1908 (1 item) Folder 2 5

Advertising copy by Richard W. Sears (typewritten), 1905-1908 (10 items) Folder Memoranda to department heads by Richard W. Sears, L. E. Asher and others, 1898-1908 (12 items) Folder L. E. Asher to miscellaneous newspapers about advertising (copies), 1900 ( items) Folder 5 Reference notes by L. E. Asher on early advertising (Prepared for Send No Money) (0 pp) Folder 6 Stove Premium Plan, sample copy of letter and literature, 1908 ( items) Folder 7 Sample copies of letters to customers about stoves, 1908 ( items) Folder 8 "Solicitation for business" letter, applications and pamphlet ("Iowaizing"), 1908 ( items) Folder 9 Advertising effectiveness comparisons, 1900-1907 (22 items) Folder 10 Profit and loss statements, Iowaizing campaign (Photostats), 1902-1908 (5 items) Folder 11 Catalog inquiries on sewing machines, 190 (5 items) Folder 12 Catalog distribution cost account sheets, 1906, 1908 (2 items) Folder 1 Profit sharing certificates (2 items) Folder 1 Electric Belt Catalog (1 item) Folder 15 Photostats of advertisements, 1900-1908 (22 items) Folder 16 Photostats of advertisements, 1900-1908 (11 items) Folder 17 6

Photostats of advertisements, 1900-1908 (0 items) Folder 18 Photostats of pages from Texas Catalog, 1906 (25 items) Folder 19 Duplicate photostats of advertisements (negative) (50 items) Folder 20 Photograph, Richard W. Sears (1 item) Series III: Miscellaneous Material Folder 1 Memorandum by Louis E. Asher on duties of a mail order correspondent [1901?] (1 item) Folder 2 Chart-Department organization under Louis E. Asher, 1905 (1 item) Folder Photographs, Richard W. Sears' birthplace, A. C. Roebuck's home, etc. (9 items) Folder Balance sheets and profit and loss statements (printed,) 1907-1908 Folder 5 Clipping, Sears, Roebuck and Co. offers to buy complete output of factories (1 item) Folder 6 Banquet programs, Seroco, 1901-1906 (1 items) Folder 7 Employee publications, Seroco Topics (miscellaneous issues) (1 item) Folder 8 Employee publications, The Skylight (miscellaneous issues) (6 items) Folder 9 "Sears, Roebuck and Co. and Their Employees," by E. L. Scott (9 items) Folder 10 Pamphlet (February, 1926), "From a Wayside Station to the World's Largest Store" (1 item) Folder 11 Published articles on Richard W. Sears and Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1898-191 (7 items) 7