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Correspondence

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The Correspondence series includes letters written by Schoening to James Oliver Curwood (seeking literary advice of the author and screenwriter from Owosso, Mich.) and G. Cameron-Émslie (a request for the recipient, an editor at Physical Culture Publishing Corporation, to consider the manuscript of Red Biz). Also included is a letter from one S.G. Randall, a manager at a saw mill in Westwood, California (and personal acquaintance of Schoening and his wife), detailing his experience implementing Schoening's saw hammering methodology.

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Essays

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The Essays series includes various short, nonfiction works on written by Schoening on both philosophical and practical topics. These include "The American Soul Aflame" (a treatise on America's embodiment of humanist ideals and democratic values), "The Price of Fun" (an incomplete piece that explores issues of leisure and class), and "What Is Business?" (a review of modern capitalism and social inequalities). "Scientific Saw Hammering" lays out an alternative methodology for straightening and tensioning large saw blades and reflects Schoening's experience in the lumber industry.

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Manuscripts

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The Manuscripts series contain longer pieces, both fiction and nonfiction, that reflect Schoening's interest in automobiles, travel, and socio-economic perspectives on the United States and Michigan. Both "The Automobile" and "The Story of Our 'Billy' Buick" provide accounts (with slight variations) of Schoening's experiences as a travelling salesman in the western United States from 1919 to 1921 and the cross-country journeys he took with his wife as he set forth and returned from this endeavor. These pieces include firsthand accounts of life on the road and the often harrowing conditions of highways in the early twentieth century, with narrations of stops in Flint, Chicago, Portland, Salt Lake City, Yellowstone, and other locales. The manuscript Red Biz is also significant for its depiction of conditions in a factory and the relations between the titular floor manager and his employees immediately after the first World War, with additional domestic scenes and back story set in late nineteenth-century Ann Arbor and Saginaw.

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Photographs

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The Photographs series contains 40 pictures from a trip by Schoening to the West Coast of the United States circa 1919. The photographs were digitized from negatives and feature Schoening and his family, scenery and automobiles of the day.