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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract C. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufC. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufacturer of shirts for men and boys, located in Waterville, Maine. The company was founded by Charles Foster Hathaway. Its early history is unclear. Though often described as starting in 1837, there is little evidence of this date. It is well-documented that in 1848 Hathaway built a shirt factory with Josiah Tillson in Watertown, Massachusetts, his share of which he sold to Tillson for $900 on March 31, 1853. On April 1, 1853, he wrote in his diary that he had agreed to form a partnership with his brother George to create a factory in Waterville to be incorporated as C. F. Hathaway and Co. On May 18, 1853, he purchased an acre of land on Appleton Street for $900 from Samuel Appleton, which was the site of the HathawayShirt Factory for more than one hundred years. On June 1, 1853, ground was broken for the shirt factory, and it was in full operation by the end of October. Employees worked 60 hours per week, from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M., six days a week, with an hour off at noon. It later made uniform shirts for Union soldiers during the American Civil War. Hathaway is most famous for its "man with an eye patch" advertising campaign created by Ogilvy & Mather in 1951. Inspired by a picture of public servant Lewis Douglas, who had lost an eye in a fishing accident, David Ogilvy recruited , a Russian aristocrat with 20/20 vision, to appear in the ads. The campaign portrayed the "Hathaway man" as sophisticated and elegant, with a lifetime of interesting experiences. The campaign was selected by Advertising Age as #22 on its list of the greatest ad campaigns of the 20th century. The "Hathaway man" reappeared in a 1993 sketch on Saturday Night Live, played by Phil Hartman sans moustache. The Hathaway man works to get a discouraged hand model who lost part of a finger in a car accident back into modeling. C. F. Hathaway Company closed its Maine factory in 2002, making it the second to last major American shirt company to produce shirts in the United States. Only Gitman Bros in northeast Pennsylvania continued at that time.heast Pennsylvania continued at that time. , Hathaway är ett skjortmärke som tidigare tHathaway är ett skjortmärke som tidigare tillverkades av C. F. Hathaway Company Hathaway tillverkade skjortor för män och pojkar i Waterville i Maine. Företaget grundades 1837 och tillverkade bland annat uniformsskjortor för Unionens soldater under Amerikanska frihetskriget. Företaget har kommit att bli mest känt för framgångsåren under 1950-talet då Baron George Wrangell, mer känd som The Man in the Hathaway Shirt, blev företagets ansikte utåt i en rad framgångsrika kampanjer för skjortor. Kampanjerna skapades av David Ogilvy på Ogilvy & Mather.es av David Ogilvy på Ogilvy & Mather. , C.F.ハサウェイ(英語: C. F. Hathaway Company)は、183C.F.ハサウェイ(英語: C. F. Hathaway Company)は、1837年にアメリカ合衆国メイン州で創業した男性用シャツ製造業者。南北戦争に従軍した北軍兵士の制服シャツを生産した。 デイヴィッド・オグルヴィが設立した広告代理店、オグルヴィ・アンド・メイザー(en:Ogilvy & Mather)が1951年に製作した、眼帯をつけた男の一連の広告が有名である。広告に出演した男性はコラムニストのロシア貴族ジョージ・ランゲル男爵であったが、彼は両眼とも見え視力は"20/20 vision"といたってよかった。オグルヴィは釣りの事故で片目を失ったルイス・ウィリアムズ・ダグラスの写真に発想を得たという。 同社は2002年にメーン州の工場を閉鎖し、アメリカでシャツを製造した主要企業の最後のものとなった。年にメーン州の工場を閉鎖し、アメリカでシャツを製造した主要企業の最後のものとなった。
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rdfs:comment C. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufC. F. Hathaway Company was a private manufacturer of shirts for men and boys, located in Waterville, Maine. The company was founded by Charles Foster Hathaway. Its early history is unclear. Though often described as starting in 1837, there is little evidence of this date. It is well-documented that in 1848 Hathaway built a shirt factory with Josiah Tillson in Watertown, Massachusetts, his share of which he sold to Tillson for $900 on March 31, 1853. On April 1, 1853, he wrote in his diary that he had agreed to form a partnership with his brother George to create a factory in Waterville to be incorporated as C. F. Hathaway and Co. On May 18, 1853, he purchased an acre of land on Appleton Street for $900 from Samuel Appleton, which was the site of the HathawayShirt Factory for more than one e HathawayShirt Factory for more than one , Hathaway är ett skjortmärke som tidigare tHathaway är ett skjortmärke som tidigare tillverkades av C. F. Hathaway Company Hathaway tillverkade skjortor för män och pojkar i Waterville i Maine. Företaget grundades 1837 och tillverkade bland annat uniformsskjortor för Unionens soldater under Amerikanska frihetskriget. Företaget har kommit att bli mest känt för framgångsåren under 1950-talet då Baron George Wrangell, mer känd som The Man in the Hathaway Shirt, blev företagets ansikte utåt i en rad framgångsrika kampanjer för skjortor. Kampanjerna skapades av David Ogilvy på Ogilvy & Mather.es av David Ogilvy på Ogilvy & Mather. , C.F.ハサウェイ(英語: C. F. Hathaway Company)は、183C.F.ハサウェイ(英語: C. F. Hathaway Company)は、1837年にアメリカ合衆国メイン州で創業した男性用シャツ製造業者。南北戦争に従軍した北軍兵士の制服シャツを生産した。 デイヴィッド・オグルヴィが設立した広告代理店、オグルヴィ・アンド・メイザー(en:Ogilvy & Mather)が1951年に製作した、眼帯をつけた男の一連の広告が有名である。広告に出演した男性はコラムニストのロシア貴族ジョージ・ランゲル男爵であったが、彼は両眼とも見え視力は"20/20 vision"といたってよかった。オグルヴィは釣りの事故で片目を失ったルイス・ウィリアムズ・ダグラスの写真に発想を得たという。 同社は2002年にメーン州の工場を閉鎖し、アメリカでシャツを製造した主要企業の最後のものとなった。年にメーン州の工場を閉鎖し、アメリカでシャツを製造した主要企業の最後のものとなった。
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