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J. Manz & Company : ウィキペディア英語版
Manz Corporation
The Manz Corporation was a Chicago color printer incorporated in 1866 as the J. Manz Engraving Company.
==History==
It was incorporated in 1866 as the J. Manz Engraving Company by Jacob Manz,〔〔("CHICAGO HOME FOR 'BIG 3' OF PRINTINGTRADE" - Chicago Daily Tribune )〕 who was the company president,〔 and was built in 1867 in Chicago to act as a wood engraving business.〔("U. S. AND FRANCE CALLED NEAR NEW TRADE COMPACT" - Chicago Tribune )〕 The company moved to premises at 4001-43 Ravenswood av. in Chicago in 1908, just after it merged with The Hollister Press.〔 It had purchased the property from Mrs. Harriet L. Sulzer and others for USD16,000.〔 By 1922 it was known as the Manz Engraving Co. and employed 500–600 people. The company president was now Alfred Bersbach, who had joined the company in 1880.〔 On January 1, 1925, the company changed its name to the Manz Corporation.〔
In 1947 the corporation purchased and moved to a one story factory from which to run the business.〔("ONE STORY FACTORY BUILDING PURCHASED BY PRINTING COMPANY" - Chicago Daily Tribune )〕 In the same year, the corporation and its president at the time, Virgil Lynch, were charged with "performing paper cutting operations" at late hours of night that disturbed the peace of the entire neighborhood.〔("CONTINUE CASE AGAINST PAPER CUTTING PLANT" - Chicago Daily Tribune )〕 This, however, would not seem to change over the years, as, in 1962, the corporation was ranked as being "noisier than 97 per cent of all industry in Chicago" by the city zoning board.〔("Printing Firm Ranked High As Noisy Company" - Chicago Daily Tribune )〕
The corporation was purchased in April 1961 by Process Lithographers.〔("MACFADDEN SETS A 3-WAY MERGER; Maps Deal With Bartell and Process Lithographers COMPANIES PLAN SALES, MERGERS" - New York Times )〕〔("Process Lithographers" - New York Times )〕 Due to this, the name of the corporation was changed to Process Manz Press Inc.〔("IN RE PROCESS-MANZ PRESS, INC., (1964)" - Lois Law )〕 On November 21, 1962, the buildings and equipment of Process Manz Press Inc. were seized by New York financial institution A.J. Armstrong Inc., and on November 23, 1962, Process Manz Press Inc. was declared involuntarily bankrupt.〔

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