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  • . Nevertheless, there has This is important because it begins the process. I suppose, really, of all our faults the greatest one was in advertising the possibility of potential for change in a way that suggested that it would happen more quickly than it did
  • abolished billboards on highways. That's one of the things I sponsored, and of course there was no reason why the beautiful scenery in Alaska should be defaced by billboards advertising Old Granddad and Old Taylor. So Alaska is free from that, billboards
  • was selling an advertising service to me at Boonville. I bought the service and gave him a list of eight or ten other Missouri weekly paper publishers who I thought might be interested in buying the service. In a week he came back and told me that he had
  • of it? H: Well, we certainly did -- if for no other reason than we advertised some of the loose practices and some of the shortcomings. We have had a much better insurance situation since our investigation. The number of failures and the number
  • on, and I spent quite a bit of my time writing speeches and position papers and direct mail advertising, letters to farm groups, things like that, in the campaign. And we got back to Washington after the election, and he called me on the phone and asked me
  • was in advertising. Roy Swift He and Anna Jane [?J were both teaching at Blanco. And he had an opportunity to lease this so-called newspaper and he needed somebody to help him, so naturally he started looking for me because I had been his assistant editor when he
  • than any other one man had. The man who ran second was the man in the east end, the district attorney in this German section, which we didn't talk about. M: We didn't want to advertise him. He got second place. If the man was strong, you just
  • and public perception of Humphrey; where O'Brien worked before and after the convention; the importance of television to Humphrey's campaign; meeting with Tony Schwartz to discuss campaign advertising and the spots Schwartz and another company created
  • the campaign; O'Brien's relationship with McGovern's campaign staff; campaign fund raising; Tony Schwartz's and Charles Guggenheim's television advertisements for McGovern; press claims that O'Brien was a figurehead; Frank Thompson's disenchantment
  • Brooks, was Edgar Perry's boy . He and his then-wife were strong Johnson supporters . So I assume that Perry was a Johnson supporter, too, on that basis . And Perry bought some advertising at KTBC for his subdivision, which was out here north and west
  • One other thing that we did, we got up some circulars or posters and dropped them from airplanes over the city after advertising that we were going to do it, that this was not a bombing expedition but that there would be some startling thing
  • sister did. But I don't remember. anything like that? A: Not while I was there. But he certainly worked with them, and boy, they had their pictures in the paper, and there was more advertisements about that debating team than
  • station and take it and that TV was coming so strong-­ the Star-Telegram had already had experience in it although they were still losing money, that they could see it was going to be a wonderful medium for advertising and for investment . So, he always
  • were just fresh off of advertising too. T: Right. It occurred to me that I was really a favorite for a run-off spot anyway, whether I ran first or second. And of course the Democrats' strength was diluted by the fact that there were five major
  • . ADVERTISING WASHINGTON• & PUBLIC RELATIONS DETROIT July 16, 1968 MEMORANDUM TO: Mary Matthews FROM: Jerry Anderson This is to request the loan of a color photograph of a rreeting of the cabinet which features Vice President Humphrey
  • numbered pages SECTION TWO-APRIL, ADVERTISEMENT 1965 THEINSIDE STORY Exclusive interview with President Victor Silverman reveals how firm's policies, supply sources, network of branches, etc., are all geared to help the dealer sell more goods at a high
  • · to tab is pulled and his champagne turns to William Henry them than your ancrstors." To commnnorate the American Bicl•nll'nnial, thr Pil Harrison's cider; advertising cards depicting Grover grim Socit>ty of Plymouth, Mass., organizpd an exhibit Cleveland
  • their checks. Advertising of liquor aimed at kid should be eliminated. "ln ur foreign policy, we must give drugs the same priori that we give nuclear proliferation and terrorism. "The major weapon again t drugs and alcohol are parents without ques­ tion
  • an advertisement at seven-thirty that morning from one of the local department stores advertising long sleeved, nylon nightgowns. He had a list of all the names of the female staff members with proper sizes, which someone had prepared for him, I assumed. Off we
  • public relations, until finally there was a break between them, which was a great sadness to a lot of the friends, us among them. That's how we knew him, and he was helpful to us with the Busch advertising, Budweiser, on KTBC. When we got into buying
  • , as on a leave from the paper devoting my time fully to it, for about a couple of months. Then after I went back to the paper, as a sideline job, I did do publicity and advertising for the Lower Colorado River Authority and for the co-ops for two or three
  • advertising agency around the clock for two straight nights and days and we completed the program. Meanwhile I was working with the advance men on this dinner. My first connection with the trip came when the President and the Vice President landed
  • doing was putting economic pressure on KVET, through bankers and advertisers--big advertisers--and KVET got to the point where they couldn't--well, they felt that they couldn't afford it. So they, I'm sure, hated to do it but they had to, and Stuart knew
  • that allowed cities--well, actually it was a constitutional amendment--cities over a hundred thousand population could levy an ad valorem tax up to ten cents on a hundred dollar valuation for municipal advertising purposes. San Antonio had gotten that passed
  • acquainted and to be advertised, and it took a lot of work. F: What's a double truck ad? P: I don't know what it would cost. sides. Double truck--! call it, one on both An inside fold where it would be on both pages when you open the paper, you can't
  • 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
  • conviction a drive began in the community to raise funds for an appe al. Laskey's cousin, Peter Frake s, b e g a n walking th e str e ets, carrying a sandwich -15- board advertising the "Laskey Freedom Fund." After warning him several ~im~s about his
  • uel Gutierrez and Carlos Manuel Pelle­ cer. Communist leaders who control the General Labor Confederation. Seventeenth. Government agencies advertise 1n the Communist dally news­ paper Trlbuna Popular, providing prac­ tically its only visible means
  • or four years and they have been pretty meticulous in keeping their records. I suspect that advertisements of this type which combine both their deductible campaign to educate and register the voters with their non-deductible campaign of legislative
  • a question and answer type pamphlet to the public entitled "Dr. King Speaks on the War in Vietnam." It was also agreed that a full-page advertisement would be run in "The New York Times" on April 16, 1967, defending King's stand on Vietnam. • n / Later
  • Power Act, multiple ownership of radio stations, the civil aeronautics act, and a bill regarding the advertisement of alcoholic beverages. 6/11 Senator Flanders introduces a motion to remove McCarthy from his committee chairmanship until he answers