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  • the Radio Free Europe fund-rai~ing campaign this year, we · discussed briefly the question of mass-media advertising and solicitation. My colleagues . and I have given further consideration to this problem and have taken into account the views which have
  • , 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
  • asked to see you briefly to present a silver casket of tea commemorating the 100th year of the tea industry in Ceylon. (The Ceylonese gave Queen Elizabeth one of these caskets last month.) This is partly an advertising gimmick. Tea prices are now at a 20
  • lbould alwa71 be rivt'n of rcmoul. &. 1'be Coarta 11:ln decided, tbat n,laaing to take II paper from tbe office, or ,emoTing "nd l~.\flag It uncalled for, ii pr;.a /acie CTiiJeace or io&eatlonal fraud. THOMAS BOYC E, ADVERTISING AGENCY, SOIITll•i:ilT
  • 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
  • REYNOLDS for a stereophonic set and to apend money advertising on LYKDOlf B. JOBBSOB•a radio or television •tationa ln Tezas. . .. ST.nilT said be f 1rst heard of .TBHIKS being arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department probably on the night
  • The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Moyers: The Advertising Council has indicated interest again this year in supporting the Department's continuing informational effort to· encourage the safe use of pesticides among both rural and urban users
  • to me. I deeply appreciate your help. For your information, I have agreed to make a major speech at the Advertising Council Dinner, in New York on December 14th and intend to deal with certain aspects of the problems in our city. I'll need your help
  • " containers small sizes. ~ "Large economy- turn out to contain proportionately less than Uninspected fish, processed in dirty, un-inspected plants, caused 400 cases of food poisoning on a ·single weekend in 1966. Shops have advertised installment rates
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • . a $100,00C) policy to. Lyndon Johns.on, ,~ ~4"..~ei;l.,..t.Q{. J,,ypdgg ~.Y~ Ironically, the man around _whom the Jenkins forced him to buy $1,208 w«:>rth ~. except for a four~year stint in tlic . - -storm swirled had been the most set·.. of-advertising time
  • at 315½ Eddy, Ithaca, New York. '1'he November 8, 1966, issue of the "Cornell ( Daily Sun,'' a Cornell University daily ne'1spaper, contained an advertisement signed, mong others, by one David J. Rindos, class of '69. This advertisement stated
  • 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
  • a • san1wi ch bo~rd . advertising _the "Laskey Freedom Fund1 " ~ · 1 ~- . e r O~'\ua.K ~"'-•~ - - l--o..a½- \'l,\,.oc.a,..,,,L "'- fter (arning him several t .i~~~ about his activities, • policJ arrested Frakes on a charge of blocking pedestrian . j