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The Hudson River Mill Project (1049 words) |
 | Used widely throughout the Company, in Corinth the corporate symbol was printed on the tee- shirts worn by boys participating on organized EMBA teams, and it was even reproduced by Raoul Granger in a large twelve-foot tall painting that hung for 30 years on the south wall of the Community Building gym. |
 | Photographs that appeared in the EMBA News after 1960 are particularly revealing of the ways that International Paper used the new symbol to refine its corporate image, and how it redirected its public relations efforts to promote new corporate and community objectives. |
 | Other public relations materials distributed from the Hudson River Mill and made from IP paper - automobile floor mats, winter windshield protectors, bathtub mats, and table placemats - were regularly and freely distributed to employees, Hudson River Mill guests, and local citizens, ultimately making their way into hundreds of Corinth homes. |
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Emba River - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (135 words) |
 | The Emba River (Kazakh: Zhem) in west Kazakhstan rises in the Mugodzhar Hills and flows some 400 miles (640 km) southwest into the Caspian Sea. |
 | It flows through the north of the Ust-Urt plateau, and reaches the Caspian by a series of shallow lagoons, which were navigable in the 18th century. |
 | The lower course traverses an area of salt domes and the petroleum-rich Emba fields. |