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  • sh· e of oix weeks oi cle trip :from h io go., Seattle , Honolulu, and ba ck by Friaoo . All o f thes re roa r.. on bly in xpenn1ve at this i.;im , nn I Lc l1 eve th t " e oould work 1 t Ou.· so h~ a°!)aenoe ould not greatl r inoonvon18Doe, f er
  • 'by­ noni-doera and non-makers, nopru,wa• sons, ~randaons, banks a.ro now can­ trolli~ the newap&pera onoe built 1n great freedom and tor service to the people, The publicity view point through advertising re~enue aa n l l as rioh man O\m$rshi p haa
  • knows this. But I find that every human being takes his near~st probl~ . more seriously .than pro­ blems once removed-such problems as profits, printpaper., and equipment. Hence editorial salaries are generally below advertising salesmen's salaries
  • , of the Daily SENTINEL-STAR papers for directing two of the best Dailies in the State that have done so much for advertising our Cattle and Orange Belt. A job well done ED. BOBBY SANCHEZ, Live Oak, who is doing a bang up job as Secretary-Manager of the State
  • on Mail Order Sales On copies sold direct to the consumer through the medium of mail order coupon advertising or direct bl mail circularization the royalty shall be 5% of the amount of the Publishers charges for copies of said work, less returns
  • not realise that the ' Saturday Evening Post averages $SO,OOO worth of advertising trom th e Du ?onts and att111ated companies every issue and that one branch ot the Du Pont family 11 heavily supporting Smathers. - STRAIGHl' GOP-DEMO FIGHr - Real tact
  • :300 newspapers in the United States. young Reid and by 1922, two years be­ In another 'postwar period of record fore the $5,000,000 merger of The Trib­ circulations and advertising, the news­ une and Herald, be had turned .the com­ mercial departments
  • to Lyndon, I visualize this nd sat up in a country nowepnpor will carry e. very omall word "advertisement" o.t the bottom. But it' it is set up in the AmArice.n Stntoomnn inn throe-colwnn 10-inch box, with the type iset oolumn e.nd a halt, with a ono oolwan
  • , big b1,1siness ' leader- · · ..and \beet field,s pands out West. with :any.'.ot~~r nati1111 on ear._th, ·11hip, inass consumption of highl_y -- ~ · . c+-9 advertised products, monopolistic " merger · at the top al)d ruthless . THE MONROE DOCTRINE has
  • once built in great freedom and for service to the people. The publicity view point t hrough advertising revenue as well as rich man ownershi p has contributed. -- ----- November 21, 1940 What Constitutes Snobbery vs Equality in Business? Snobbery
  • responsibility to come out with eo:aething palatable. man. He's not an advertising man, he's supposed to be states­ What I was trying to suggest was that -.ybe thie was the first intended step ton.rd taking something that is or interest to the entire
  • ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Ttll OOVl!ft AND IEHTlftE co,,frli~ Cl Lll"'E Aft.E ~ y P~IEcraD BY COl"'Y ■ IUGHT9 IN THI: UNITED STATES AND IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND MOST NOT aE PIE..RODUCED IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT WRl'nEN PERMISSION t~=~~,';: ~~~eu~ Tl!feC to'::r.T:0