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CHAPTER 220

Congratulations, Earle Dickson, Inventor of the BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandage!

By Margaret Gurowitz
May 08, 2017
Earle Dickson, inventor of the BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandage.  Image: Johnson & Johnson Archives.
Earle Dickson, inventor of the BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandage. Image: Johnson & Johnson Archives.
The inventor of the commercial electric light bulb.  The innovators behind the personal computer.  The inventor of the telephone.  The Hollywood movie star who pioneered technology that made wireless communication possible.  The botanist who revolutionized American agriculture.  And now, Johnson & Johnson’s Earle Dickson.  What do all of them have in common?  They have been inducted into the National Inventor’s Hall of Fame! The National Inventor’s Hall of Fame honors individuals whose inventions have made the world a better place, while celebrating the rich innovation history of the Unite
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CHAPTER 219

Aldrage B. Cooper, 1937 – 2016

By Margaret Gurowitz
Nov 17, 2016
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Aldrage B. Cooper, from our archives
It is with great sadness that Kilmer House notes the passing of Aldrage B. Cooper, a pioneering African American leader at Johnson & Johnson and in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  Born and raised in New Brunswick, Cooper served as the city’s first African American mayor from 1974 to 1975.  As a Johnson & Johnson leader, he exemplified the company’s Credo values and commitment to the community. Aldrage Cooper joined Johnson & Johnson in 1968 as Director of Public Affairs, and remained with the company until his retirement in 2000 as Vice President of Corporate Affairs.  During his ten
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CHAPTER 218

Johnson & Johnson Cats!

By Margaret Gurowitz
May 12, 2016
Johnson & Johnson: putting cat pictures in our publications. For more than a century.
ETHICON Cat-a-Log Cover Photo Credit: © Estate of Walter Chandoha.
Johnson & Johnson has been a pioneer in so many ways throughout its 130 year history – the first mass produced sterile surgical dressings and sutures, the first commercial first aid kits, BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages, lifesaving medicines, and so much more.  As a health care company, these pioneering firsts are dedicated to saving and improving lives.  But there is another very surprising area in which Johnson & Johnson was an unsung early pioneer:  cat pictures! In the modern era, it is widely understood that cats rule the internet, with uncountable numbers of cute cat photos, cu
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CHAPTER 217

130 Years Ago: James Wood Johnson Arrives in New Brunswick!

By Margaret Gurowitz
Jan 29, 2016
James Wood Johnson and one of the original set of Johnson & Johnson buildings, from our archives.
James Wood Johnson and one of the original set of Johnson & Johnson buildings, from our archives.
It’s a cold January day in 1886, exactly 130 years ago. James Wood Johnson, one of the founders of Johnson & Johnson, is on a train heading from New York to Philadelphia. Early in 1885,  Johnson and his brothers Robert and Edward had left their former company Seabury & Johnson with the intention of starting a new business, and James was looking for a location. He was on a westbound Pennsylvania Railroad train from New York to Philadelphia. When the train stopped at a tiny station halfway through the journey, Johnson & Johnson found its hometown: the city of New Brunswick, New Jers
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CHAPTER 216

Five Cool Things from the Johnson & Johnson Archives!

By Margaret Gurowitz
Dec 14, 2015
The key to the first Johnson & Johnson boardroom, from the days of the company’s founders. You might even say that the room this object unlocked was, er…key to the company’s early success.
The key to the first Johnson & Johnson boardroom, from the days of the company’s founders. You might even say that the room this object unlocked was, er…key to the company’s early success.
An historic key from the days of our founders. A one of a kind First Aid Kit with a one of a kind story. A Hollywood movie star from the 1920s demonstrating one of our heritage consumer products. It has been said that every picture tells a story, and that’s certainly true from the earliest photographs to today’s digital images. In the Johnson & Johnson archives, every object tells a story too. Here are five cool things from the Johnson & Johnson archives – each complete with a cool story that goes with them! Antique skeleton keys are prized by collectors, and here’s an antique key th
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