John W. Hill Papers, 1931-1977


Summary Information
Title: John W. Hill Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1931-1977

Creator:
  • Hill, John W., 1890-1977
Call Number: U.S. Mss 62AF; PH 3991

Quantity: 44.8 c.f. (112 archives boxes) and photographs

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers, mainly 1947-1964, of John W. Hill, a founder and chairman of the board of Hill & Knowlton, a large public relations firm of international repute that specialized in representing industrial corporations and trade associations. The firm's clients included the American Iron and Steel Institute, the American Butter Institute, Aircraft Industries Association, AVCO Manufacturing Corporation, Licensed Beverage Industries, Manufacturing Chemists Association, National Gas and Oil Resource Committee, National Retail Dry Goods Associations, and the Tobacco Industry Research Council. Documentation of Hill's writings include drafts and research material for three books (Corporate Public Relations (1958), The Making of a Public Relations Man (1963), and an unpublished history of Hill & Knowlton).

Language: English

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Biography/History

Born in 1890, and reared on a farm in Indiana, John Wiley Hill obtained his first job when he graduated from high school and became a reporter for his hometown paper, the Shelbyville Republican. The following year Shelbyville's Democrat enticed him away from its rival with a pay increase of two dollars per week; but he soon left to enroll at the University of Indiana, where he wished to study journalism.

On leaving the university in his sophomore year, Hill worked for an Akron paper a short while; then went to Chicago in 1913 where he helped introduce a paper which he and his partner called the Chicago Daily Digest. When financial backing for this “first tabloid to see the light of day in Chicago” failed, he returned to Akron to become a reporter for the Press and the Times. By 1915 he had settled in Cleveland, where he joined the staff of the Cleveland News. Two years later he became financial editor for the Daily Metal Trade, a trade paper put out by the Penton Publishing Company. This led to his introducing, in 1920, the Cleveland Trust Business Bulletin in behalf of The Cleveland Trust Company. Although the Bulletin's publication was soon taken over by an economist, Mr. Hill continued as consultant for several years, while also writing a weekly business column for syndication among the clients of the Newspaper Enterprise Association.

In 1927 the Union Trust Company of Cleveland offered him $500 a month to act as its public relations counselor. Since he did not believe this was sufficient inducement to establish a public relations office, he countered with an offer to represent the bank provided its chairman helped secure additional clients. The bank's chairman immediately recommended him to influential men in industry and business, and John W. Hill was launched on a career that was to see him become head of one of the nation's largest public relations firms, an organization referred to by Irwin Ross in The Image Merchants as “Hill and Knowlton: PR Factory.”

The name of Hill and Knowlton came into being in 1933 when Donald Knowlton, advertising manager for the Union Trust Company, joined Mr. Hill in establishing a partnership. In that year also the American Iron and Steel Institute retained the firm as its public relations counsel, and Mr. Hill moved to New York to establish an office. While serving his growing number of clients with astute success and a reputation for integrity, he also expanded his firm's activities. In 1947 Don Knowlton took over direction of Hill and Knowlton of Cleveland, and Mr. Hill turned his entire attention to Hill and Knowlton, Inc. in New York City. In the ensuing years the New York firm branched out to Washington, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cleveland, and Los Angeles. Contacts were begun with foreign public relations counselors in 1953, and by 1958 Hill and Knowlton International was well established, maintaining offices in Dusseldorf, The Hague, and Sydney, and associates in as many as eight other foreign cities.

Hill took great pride in the fact that Hill & Knowlton, Inc. never solicited clients. Nevertheless, it represented some of the nation's largest industrial associations and companies in the fields of aircraft, agricultural equipment, automobiles, petroleum, food, electrical appliances, chemicals, licensed beverages, and tobacco. Among its clients were the American Iron and Steel Institute, the American Butter Institute, the Retail Drygoods Association, the Tobacco Industry Research Council, Aircraft Industries Association, the Licensed Beverage Industries, Manufacturing Chemists Association, AVCO Manufacturing Corporation, Texaco, Procter and Gamble, Standard Oil of Ohio, and the Brussels Worlds Fair of 1958.

John Hill brought into his organization experienced staff with talents sufficiently diverse to meet the needs of the clients. From the small partnership of 1933 the number of employees in the Hill organization grew to seventy by 1945 and to approximately 250 by the early 1960s. The firm's technical services and facilities included personnel trained in community relations, educational research, publicity and promotion, public speaking, publications, financial relations, and art. Over the years its strength was augmented by the acquisition of other firms such as Edward W. Barrett and Associates, Robinson-Hannagan Associates, and Group Attitudes, Inc. By 1960 Printers Ink reported that the firm was rated by its colleagues as the best such agency in the nation. At the time its annual gross billing was said to exceed three and one half million dollars.

For many years Hill served as member and chairman of the Board of Visitors of the School of Public Relations and Communications at Boston University, and in 1950 the John W. Hill Chair of Economic Communications was established there. Throughout his career Hill wrote and spoke widely on the subject of public relations and he was the author of two books, Corporate Public Relations (1958) and The Making of a Public Relations Man (1963).

After his retirement as president of the company Hill maintained his position as chairman of the board. In addition, he spent a great deal of time in Europe working in behalf of Hill & Knowlton, International. Hill died in 1977.

Scope and Content Note

The papers are arranged as GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE, INTERNAL FILES, WRITINGS, and CLIENT FILES.

The bulk of the John W. Hill papers were donated to the Wisconsin Historical Society in 1964. Because the client files (originally six four-drawer file cabinets) were closed until 1989 only the general correspondence and Hill's writings were arranged and described in 1964; the remaining papers were organized in 1992 after they became available for research. Understanding of the overall nature of the collection was consequently limited by the inability of the Archives staff to examine all of the collection at one time in its original condition.

It is likely that the files at the Historical Society do not represent the Hill & Knowlton company records, but rather those papers that were housed in Hill's own office. As a result, while the material about high level relations with staff and clients is excellent and extensive, many of the day-to-day aspects of the firm's public relations work (including the company's financial status) are unrepresented. The files also do not represent all H&K clients, and the absence of this material from the collection is unexplained.

Overall, however, the papers reveal a great deal concerning the mind and method of a major public relations counselor and the way in which a large firm such as Hill & Knowlton operated. Because John Hill came to know his clients so well one can find in the collection not only information pertaining to the public relations programs designed by H&K but also a good deal of general information concerning the internal operations and administration of the client company or association. With regard to the American Iron and Steel Institute this documentation is also present for a number of individual companies that comprised the trade association such as Inland Steel, Republic Steel, and Bethlehem Steel. Hill shared a conservative political philosophy with many of his clients, and discussions of state and national politics forms a good part of the correspondence. (This is particularly evident in the AVCO and the American Iron and Steel Institute files.)

Hill's early career and the early years of Hill & Knowlton are incompletely covered here, as the documentation in the collection essentially begins in 1947 (the year in which Hill & Knowlton was incorporated and Hill moved from Cleveland to New York City), thirteen years after Hill & Knowlton was established and began to represent the American Iron and Steel Institute. The disposition of the papers covering Hill's early career and the early years in the company's history is unknown.

The Hill papers include correspondence; memoranda; minutes; reports; and draft and final copies of a variety of public relations products such as programs, press releases, pamphlets, and advertising.

The Correspondence series in the 1964 arrangement of the collection is now broken into three series, GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, INTERNAL FILES, and CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE. The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE and the INTERNAL FILES (originally listed as Hill & Knowlton, Inc. in the 1964 register) are both arranged alphabetically by name and/or subject, the CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE is arranged by year.

The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE consists largely of letters about relations with individuals and organizations that were neither H&K employees nor clients, while the INTERNAL FILES chiefly consist of material about internal administrative matters. The distinction is not precise, however, and some correspondence with H&K staff (especially for the period before 1952) may be found in the General Correspondence. In addition, there is some correspondence here with individuals also documented in the CLIENT FILES. The internal files also document relations with H&K's international affiliates.

The CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE consists primarily of copies of Hill's outgoing letters, with the period 1947 to 1964 being the best documented. Although this series appears to duplicate at least part of the Hill correspondence elsewhere in the collection, the file has been retained primarily because of the chronological overview it provides of Hill's activities.

The WRITINGS series consists of material by Hill and a few other employees of the firm such as Bert Goss and Don Knowlton, as well as an internal staff newsletter and a few other publications of the company. Hill's writing is documented by a chronological file of speeches, articles, and interviews, and drafts of two published books and his unfinished history of Hill & Knowlton.

The CLIENT FILES are arranged alphabetically by company or trade association name or keyword. The files vary greatly in size, some consisting only of a few items, others consisting of many boxes. The most extensive client files (Aircraft Industries Association, AVCO Manufacturing Corporation, Licensed Beverage Industries, Manufacturing Chemists Association, National Gas and Oil Resource Committee, National Retail Dry Goods Associations, and the Tobacco Industry Research Council) are subdivided alphabetically by topic, name, or document type, with most client files beginning, as they did in Hill's office, with a general category. Because of their variety the research questions to which the client files may be applied also vary. Some files document limited public relations services such as revision of an executive's speech or introduction of a particular product. Clients for which H&K provided more comprehensive services (such as AVCO and AISI) are represented by important documentation not only about the development of the public relations program but also about the client's internal operations. Information about collective bargaining in the steel industry, the health effects of cigarette smoking, and the taxation of oleomargarine are only a few of the interesting and significant topics that are documented by these records.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hill and Bert Goss, New York, New York, Don Knowlton, Shaker Heights, Ohio, and Scott Cutlip, Madison, Wisconsin, 1964-1990. Accession Number: MCHC64-33, MCHC64-41, MCHC66-8, MCHC70-125, M85-451, M90-029, M90-157


Use Restrictions

No information on copyright is available in Historical Society files.


Processing Information

Processed by Margaret Hafstad, 1964; additions processed by Carolyn Mattern, 1992.


Contents List
U.S. Mss 62AF
Series: General Correspondence
Box   1
Folder   1-2
A, 1946-1952
Box   1
Folder   3
Agriculture, 1948
Box   1
Folder   4
Allen, George E., 1950-1956
Box   1
Folder   5
America's Future, 1951
Box   1
Folder   6
Ames and Norr, 1947-1949
Box   1
Folder   7
Army, 1947-1949
Box   1
Folder   8
Austin Company, 1948-1949
Box   1
Folder   9-10
B, 1947-1956
Box   2
Folder   1
Barrett, Edward W., 1954-1955
Box   2
Folder   2
Barrington Associates, 1951
Box   2
Folder   3
Bates, Albert W., 1951
Box   2
Folder   4
Battersby, Roy J., 1951-1953
Boston University, John W. Hill Chair
Box   2
Folder   5-9
Correspondence, 1947-1960
Box   3
Folder   1-2
Plans and reports, 1950-1952, undated
Box   3
Folder   3-4
Questionnaires for Lynn study, 1951-1952, undated
Box   3
Folder   5
Boxell, Paul, 1951
Box   3
Folder   6
Burt, Hardy, 1952
Box   3
Folder   7
Buston, Harold R., 1946
C
Box   3
Folder   8-9
1946-1951
Box   4
Folder   1
1952-1955
Box   4
Folder   2
Can Manufacturers Institute, 1947
Box   4
Folder   3
Cassidy, James, 1951
Box   4
Folder   4
Columbia University, 1948
Box   4
Folder   5
Committee for Americans, 1947
Box   4
Folder   6
Committee for Constitutional Government, 1952
Box   4
Folder   7
Copper and Brass Research Association, 1948
Box   4
Folder   8
D, 1946-1954
Box   4
Folder   9
Davis, Forrest, 1951-1954
Box   4
Folder   10
Dillon, J.C., Company, 1947-1954
Box   4
Folder   11
Ducas, John, 1951
Box   4
Folder   12
Dudley, Pendleton, 1946-1949
Box   4
Folder   13
DuPont, E.I., 1950-1951
Box   5
Folder   1
E, 1947-1955
Box   5
Folder   2
Emanuel, Victor, 1949-1956
Box   5
Folder   3
Ettinger, Karl, 1948
Box   5
Folder   4
Ettinger, Virgil, 1948-1952
Box   5
Folder   5-6
F, 1947-1955
Box   5
Folder   7
Freeman, 1951-1954
Box   5
Folder   8
Fuller, Smith, & Ross, Inc., 1947-1948, 1954
Box   6
Folder   1-2
G, 1946-1955
Box   6
Folder   3
General Mills, Inc., 1949
Box   6
Folder   4
Greater New York Safety Council, 1953- 1954
Box   6
Folder   5-6
H, 1946-1955
Box   6
Folder   7
Harding College, 1947
Box   6
Folder   8
Harding, Earl, 1950-1951
Box   6
Folder   9
Harvard Business School, “A Case Study of Hill & Knowlton, Inc.,” 1956-1966
Box   32
Folder   3
Hill, Joseph, 1945-1947
Box   32
Folder   4
Hunt, Harry B., 1947
Box   32
Folder   5
I, 1947-1955
Box   32
Folder   6
Insurance, 1950-1951
Box   32
Folder   7
Irwin, James, 1947-1951
Box   32
Folder   8
J, 1946-1955
Box   32
Folder   9
Jones, Shelley, 1948-1951
Box   32
Folder   10-13
K-L, 1947-1955
Box   33
Folder   1-2
Mc, 1947-1956
Box   33
Folder   3-4
M, 1946-1951
Box   33
Folder   5
Mellon Bank, 1951
Box   33
Folder   6
Midland Steel Products Company, 1947
Box   33
Folder   7
Moon, Byron G., 1947-1948
Box   33
Folder   8-9
N, 1947-1956
Box   33
Folder   10
Namm, Benjamin H., 1947-1950
Box   33
Folder   11
National Association of Manufacturers, 1947- 1952
Box   33
Folder   12
New York City Convention and Visitors Bureau, 1952
Box   34
Folder   1
O, 1949-1955
Box   34
Folder   2
Ohio Citizens Trust Company, 1947
Box   34
Folder   3
Opinion Research Corporation, 1947-1954
Box   34
Folder   4-6
P, 1946-1956
Box   34
Folder   7
Pruitt, Hale, MacIntyre, and Coursen, 1947- 1951
Public Relations-General
Box   34
Folder   8-9
1947-1950
Box   35
Folder   1
1951
Box   35
Folder   2
Public Relations News, 1947- 1956
Box   35
Folder   3-8
Public Relations Society of America, 1954- 1956
Box   36
Folder   3
Q, 1952
Box   36
Folder   4
R, 1948-1954
Box   36
Folder   5
Radio Reports, Inc., 1947, 1952
Box   36
Folder   6
Roadside Litter Campaign, 1953
Robinson-Hannagan
Box   36
Folder   7-8
General, 1955-1956
Clients
Box   36
Folder   9
Allied Stores, 1955-1956
Box   37
Folder   1
Cities Service, 1955-1957
Box   37
Folder   2
Electric Auto Lite Company, 1955-1956
Box   37
Folder   3
Glassware Institute of America, 1956
Box   37
Folder   4
Greater New York Assoc., 1955-1956
Box   37
Folder   5
Nassau Development Board, 1955-1956
Box   37
Folder   6
New York City Omnibus Corporation, 1955
Box   37
Folder   7
Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1955- 1956
Box   37
Folder   8
Venetian blinds, 1955
Box   37
Folder   9
Ross, T.J., 1947-1951
Box   37
Folder   10-11
S, 1947-1955
Box   37
Folder   12
Secretarial staff meetings, 1951
Box   37
Folder   13
Selvage and Lee, 1947-1951
Box   37
Folder   14
Smith, Leigh, 1952
Box   37
Folder   15
Sokolosky, George, 1948-1951
Box   37
Folder   16
Sugar program, 1948
Box   38
Folder   1
T, 1946-1955
Box   38
Folder   2-3
Taft, Robert H., 1947-1953
Box   38
Folder   4
Taft-Hartley booklet, 1947
Box   38
Folder   5
Thompson, Carl, 1951
Box   38
Folder   6
Thompson-Starrett Company, 1947
Box   38
Folder   7
Tyndall, Sam, 1951
Box   38
Folder   8
U, 1947-1956
Box   38
Folder   9
United Aircraft Corporation, 1947-1950
Box   38
Folder   10-11
V-W, 1947-1956
Box   38
Folder   12
Warner & Swazey, 1947, 1952
Box   38
Folder   13
Wedemeyer, Albert C., 1951, 1954
Box   38
Folder   14
Wiley, John, 1951
Box   38
Folder   15
Williams, Chester, 1953-1955
Box   39
Folder   1-4
Wise Men, 1944-1957
Box   39
Folder   5
Young & Rubicam, Inc., 1949, 1951
Box   39
Folder   6
Y-Z, 1950-1956
Series: Chronological Correspondence
Box   6
Folder   10
1934
Box   6
Folder   11
1945-1946
Box   7
Folder   1-7
1947-1953 February
Box   8
Folder   1-8
1953 March-1954 February
Box   9
Folder   1-10
1954 March-December
Box   10
Folder   1-11
1955
Box   11
Folder   1-7
1956 January-May
Box   12
Folder   1-10
1956 May (continued)-August
Box   13
Folder   1-6
1956 September-October
Box   14
Folder   1-8
1956 November-1957 February
Box   15
Folder   1-8
1957 March-July
Box   16
Folder   1-11
1957 August-December
Box   17
Folder   1-10
1958 January-May
Box   18
Folder   1-11
1958 June-1959 February
Box   19
Folder   1-12
1959 March-December
Box   20
Folder   1-6
1960-1961
Box   21
Folder   1-5
1962-1964 March
Series: Internal Files
Box   21
Folder   6
Advertising, 1947-1951
Box   21
Folder   7
Anniversary (25th), 1952
Aswell, James
Box   21
Folder   8
1947
Box   22
Folder   1-2
1948-1950
Box   22
Folder   3
Australia, 1954-1955
Box   22
Folder   4
Billard, Jules B., 1947-1950
Box   22
Folder   5
Boxell, Vern, 1947-1949
Box   22
Folder   6
Bowerfind, Ed, 1947
Box   22
Folder   7
Brakeley, George A., 1954-1955
Box   22
Folder   8-10
Bulletins 1-3, 1950
Box   22
Folder   11
Capehart pricing material, 1948
Cleveland office
Box   22
Folder   12
1947-1952
Box   23
Folder   1
1954-1955
Box   23
Folder   2
Community relations project, 1949
Box   23
Folder   3
Cranshaw, Russell, 1947-1950
Box   23
Folder   4
Dakin, Edward, 1947-1949
Box   23
Folder   5
D'Arcy, Edythe, 1947-1949
Box   23
Folder   6
Darrow, Richard W., 1952-1956
Box   23
Folder   7
Dechant, John A., 1947-1949
Box   23
Folder   8
Ducas, John, 1948-1950
Box   23
Folder   9
Ellsworth, Charles, 1947-1950
Europe
General
Box   23
Folder   10-11
1953-1955
Box   24
Folder   1
1955, continued
Box   24
Folder   2
Bauer and Associates (Paris), 1953- 1955
Box   24
Folder   3
Campbell-Johnson (London), 1953-1955
Box   24
Folder   4
Cypres, Eric (Brussels), 1953-1955
Box   24
Folder   5
Hollander, 1954-1956
Box   24
Folder   6-7
Velmans, Loet, 1954-1956
Box   25
Folder   1
Finnegan, Charles, 1948-1950
Box   25
Folder   2
Gillen, Paul, 1948
Box   25
Folder   3
Goss, Bert, 1947-1955
Box   25
Folder   4
Green, Paul D., 1949-1950
Box   25
Folder   5
Guest, Clifford, 1950-1951
Hill, John-Personal and writings file
Box   25
Folder   6
1947
Box   26
Folder   1-6
1948-1955
Box   27
Folder   1
Hill & Knowlton incorporation, 1947- 1951
Hill & Knowlton, International
Box   27
Folder   2
Announcement, 1954
Box   27
Folder   3
Clippings and printed matter
Clients
Box   27
Folder   4
Chile, 1960
Box   27
Folder   5
Japan, 1959-1960
Box   27
Folder   6
Jackson, Merrick, 1947-1952
Box   27
Folder   7
Johnson, Arthur T., 1950
Box   27
Folder   8
Judd, Clarence, 1949-1950
Box   27
Folder   9
July Fourth picnic, 1949
Box   27
Folder   10
Kaufman, M.R., 1948
Box   27
Folder   11
King, Kerryn, 1947-1952
Knowlton, Donald
Box   27
Folder   12-13
1945-1947
Box   28
Folder   1-2
1948-1951
Box   28
Folder   3
Littin, Basil R., 1948-1950
Box   28
Folder   4
Lobbying, 1947-1950
Box   28
Folder   5
Mailing lists, 1947-1952
Box   28
Folder   6
Mapes, John G., 1947-1950
Box   28
Folder   7
National Citizens Commission for Public Schools, 1954- 1955
New York office
Box   28
Folder   8
Accounting, 1954
General
Box   28
Folder   9
1947-1948
Box   29
Folder   1-5
1949-1955
Memoranda
Box   29
Folder   6
1953-1954
Box   30
Folder   1
1954-1955
Box   30
Folder   2
Officers meetings, 1955
Box   30
Folder   3
Partnership, 1947
Box   30
Folder   4
Pension plans, 1948
Box   30
Folder   5
Pratzner, Wesley, 1947-1948
Prospective clients
Box   30
Folder   6-8
1949-1953
Box   31
Folder   1-2
1954-1956
Box   36
Folder   1-2
Publicity Department reports, 1952- 1953
Box   31
Folder   3
Rose, Allen, 1947
Box   31
Folder   4
Snell, Paul (West Coast office), 1956
Box   31
Folder   5
Stephenson, Howard, 1947-1950
Box   31
Folder   6
Sutherland, R.H., 1947-1949
Box   31
Folder   7
Tyndall, Samuel S., 1947-1949
Washington, D.C., office
Box   31
Folder   8-9
Confidential memos, 1948-1954
Box   31
Folder   10
General, 1947-1955
Box   32
Folder   1
Wiley, John, 1950
Box   32
Folder   2
Williams, Chester, 1950?
Series: Writings
Hill
Articles, speeches, and interviews of JH
Box   39
Folder   8-11
1931-1957
Box   40
Folder   1-4
1958-1965; 1974
Books
Corporate Public Relations
Box   40
Folder   5
First draft
Box   40
Folder   6
Fourth draft portion, 1957
Box   40
Folder   7
Typesetter's draft
Box   40
Folder   8
Reviews, 1958
Making of a Public Relations Man
Box   41
Folder   1
Manuscript drafts
Box   41
Folder   2
Notes
Box   41
Folder   3-5
Typesetter's copy
History of Hill & Knowlton (Unpublished)
Box   41
Folder   6
Introduction
Box   41
Folder   7
Chapter drafts
Box   41
Folder   8
Helen Howard memos and planning material
Hill & Knowlton publications
Box   41
Folder   9
Daily reports for executives, 1949- 1950
Box   42
Folder   1-3
Newsletter for staff, 1948-1950
Box   42
Folder   4-5
Printed material about Hill & Knowlton
Box   42
Folder   6
Miscellaneous printed material for clients
Staff writings
Box   42
Folder   7
Goss, Bert, 1947-1957
Box   42
Folder   8
Knowlton, Don, 1946-1953
Box   42
Folder   9
Others
Miscellany
Box   42
Folder   10-11
Report on education and industry cooperation by H&K, 1951-1952
Box   42
Folder   12
Miscellaneous JWH correspondence, 1962- 1977
Box   42
Folder   13
JWH biographical clippings
Series: Client Files
Abitibi Power and Papers Company
Box   43
Folder   1
General, 1955-1956
Box   43
Folder   2-5
Survey, 1956
Box   43
Folder   6
Air Reduction Company, 1947-1948
Aircraft Industries Association
Box   43
Folder   7-10
General, 1947-1960
Box   43
Folder   11
Activity reports, 1947-1948, 1953
Box   44
Folder   1
Air Force, 1947-1948
Box   44
Folder   2
Air Policy Commission, 1947
Box   44
Folder   3
Air Transport Association, 1947
Box   44
Folder   4
Allison Division, 1951-1952
Box   44
Folder   5
American Legion, 1947
Box   44
Folder   6
Annual reports, 1947-1948, 1951
Box   44
Folder   7
Armstrong, Dale, 1947
Board of Governors
Box   44
Folder   8-12
1947-1951
Box   45
Folder   1-3
1952-1956
Box   45
Folder   4
Committee directories, 1947-1955
Box   45
Folder   5
Companies, Correspondence with, 1952- 1954
Box   45
Folder   6
DeChant, John A., 1947
Box   45
Folder   7
Douglas Aircraft, 1952-1957
Box   45
Folder   8-9
Ducas, John, 1947
Eastern Region Executive Council
Box   45
Folder   10
1947-1952
Box   46
Folder   1
1953-1956
Box   46
Folder   2
Eastern Region Public Relations Committee, 1947- 1956
Box   46
Folder   3-4
Echols, Oliver P., 1947-1949
Box   46
Folder   5
English, Burton, 1951
Box   46
Folder   6
Financial statements, 1947-1951
Box   46
Folder   7
Fiftieth anniversary, 1952-1953
Box   46
Folder   8
Foster, Ernest, 1949
Goss, Bert C.
Box   46
Folder   9-13
1947-1949 June
Box   47
Folder   1-3
1949 July-1951
Box   47
Folder   4
Hebert hearings, 1956
Box   47
Folder   5
Helicopters, 1951
Box   47
Folder   6
Legislation, 1946-1947
Box   47
Folder   7-9
Littrell, Gaither, 1949-1951
Box   47
Folder   10
Lowes, Joseph E., 1947-1950
Box   47
Folder   11
Lyman, Deac, 1947-1948
Box   47
Folder   12
McBee, Avery, 1951-1955
Memoranda
AMC series
Box   47
Folder   13-14
1947-1952
Box   48
Folder   1-2
1953-1955
Box   48
Folder   3
AR series, 1951
Box   52
Folder   1
Current Trends, 1951
Box   48
Folder   4
FAN series, 1952-1953
Box   48
Folder   5-9
Hill & Knowlton-drafted memos, 1947- 1956
Industry Planning Service series
Box   48
Folder   10
1947
Box   49
Folder   1-3
1948-1953
Box   49
Folder   4
Miscellaneous memoranda
Box   52
Folder   2-3
Miscellaneous memoranda, continued
PR series
Box   49
Folder   5-7
1947-1948
Box   50
1948-1950
Box   51
1950-1956
Box   52
Folder   4
Morgan, John, 1947
Box   52
Folder   5
Motion picture data, 1950
Box   52
Folder   6
Noise problem, 1950
Box   52
Folder   7
Survey, 1950
Box   52
Folder   8
Opinion survey, 1956
Box   52
Folder   9
Personal Aircraft Council, 1947
Box   52
Folder   10
Planes, 1947-1951
Box   52
Folder   11-12
Program, 1947-1956
Box   52
Folder   13
Program for Air Force manpower issue, 1954
Public Relations Advisory Committee
Box   52
Folder   14
General, 1947-1951
Meetings
Box   52
Folder   15
1947
Box   53
Folder   1
1955-1956
Box   53
Folder   2
Radio coverage synopses, 1947
Box   53
Folder   3
Ramsey, D.C., 1947-1951
Box   53
Folder   4-5
Rochlen, A.M., 1947-1951
Box   53
Folder   6
Slick Airways, 1951
Box   53
Folder   7
Speakers, 1948
Box   53
Folder   8
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Box   53
Folder   9
Stowers, Harry, 1947-1950
Box   53
Folder   10
Tyndall, S.S., 1947
Box   53
Folder   11
United Aircraft Corporation, 1951
Box   53
Folder   12
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1947
Box   54
Folder   4
Washington information directory, 1947- 1955
Box   53
Folder   13-15
West Coast Public Relations Office, 1946- 1951
Box   53
Folder   16
AMC memoranda, 1949-1951
Box   54
Folder   1-3
PR memoranda, 1949-1951
Box   54
Folder   5
Wilson, E.E., 1947, 1949
Box   54
Folder   6
Yearbook, 1947-1950
Box   54
Folder   7
Allied Stores, Survey of management opinion, 1956
American Bakers Association
Box   54
Folder   8
General correspondence, 1952-1953
Box   54
Folder   9
Program, 1951
Box   54
Folder   10
Public Relations Committee, 1952
American Butter Institute
Box   54
Folder   11
Advertising, 1949-1950
Box   54
Folder   12
Advertising for Southern newspapers, 1948
Box   55
Folder   1
Background memoranda and drafts, 1948
Box   55
Folder   2-3
Benson and Benson surveys, 1948-1950
Box   55
Folder   4
Cartoon booklet, 1949
Box   55
Folder   5
Clippings, 1945-1949
Box   55
Folder   6
Congressional testimony, 1948-1949
Box   55
Folder   7-10
Correspondence with association executives, 1948- 1953
Box   55
Folder   11-12
Ellsworth, “Chick,” 1949- 1950
Fifer, Russell
Box   55
Folder   13
1949
Box   56
Folder   1
1950
Box   56
Folder   2
Gordon, W., 1949-1950
Box   56
Folder   3-4
Goss, Bert, 1949-1950
Box   56
Folder   5
Holman, Charles, 1949-1950
Box   56
Folder   6
Joint policy statement on margarine, 1948- 1949
Box   56
Folder   7
Movie, 1949
Box   56
Folder   8-9
NCMPF convention, 1948-1949
Box   56
Folder   10
Pinkerton investigation, 1948-1949
Box   56
Folder   11
Pollak, Maurice, 1949
Box   56
Folder   12
Printed material, 1948-1949
Box   56
Folder   13
Press releases
Program
Box   56
Folder   14
1948-1949
Box   57
Folder   1
1950
Box   57
Folder   2
Radio and television coverage reports, 1948- 1950
Box   57
Folder   3
Sage, Clifford, Field reports and stories, 1949
Box   57
Folder   4-6
Staff memos, 1948-1950
Box   57
Folder   7-8
Teletypes, 1948-1950
Box   57
Folder   9
Women's club program, 1950
American Cyanimid Company
Box   57
Folder   10
General, 1951
Box   57
Folder   11
Community study, 1951
Box   57
Folder   12
International, 1958-1960
American Iron and Steel Institute
Box   58
Folder   1-10
General correspondence, 1946-1960
Advertising
Box   58
Folder   11
1945-1946
Box   59
Folder   1-8
1947-1957, undated
Box   59
Folder   9
Advertising schedules and rates, 1949- 1950
Box   59
Folder   10-11
Advertising suggestions, 1949-1951
Box   60
Folder   1
Advertising survey, 1951
Box   60
Folder   2
Starch survey, 1956
Box   60
Folder   3-4
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, 1947- 1954
Box   60
Folder   5
American Institute of Steel Construction, 1948- 1951
Box   60
Folder   6
American Steel and Wire Company, 1947- 1950
Box   60
Folder   7
American Warehouse Association, 1949- 1951
Box   60
Folder   8
Annual award contest, 1949
Box   60
Folder   9
Annual meeting, 1954
Box   60
Folder   10-11
Armco, 1948-1952
Box   60
Folder   12
Aswell, James, 1949-1950
Box   60
Folder   13
Atlantic Steel Company, 1951
Box   60
Folder   14
Austin Company, 1947
Box   60
Folder   15
Background information on increase in steel company costs, undated
Background Memoranda
Box   60
Folder   16
Correspondence and drafts, 1947-1953
Box   61
Folder   1-2
Printed memoranda, 1947-1955
Box   61
Folder   3
Memoranda on expanded production, 1955
Box   61
Folder   4
Memoranda on 1956 negotiations
Box   61
Folder   5
Memoranda on weekend premium pay, 1956
Box   61
Folder   6
Basing point
Box   61
Folder   7
Bean, Louis H., report, 1948
Box   61
Folder   8-10
Bethlehem Steel Company, 1946-1956
Box   61
Folder   11
Gas turbine engine, 1943-1946
Box   61
Folder   12
Bituminous Coal Operators Association, 1950
Box   61
Folder   13
Blank, Earl, 1949
Box   61
Folder   14
Board visits by H&K, 1950
Box   61
Folder   15
Bochart, Kenneth, 1955
Box   62
Folder   1-2
Booklet program, 1946-1950
Box   62
Folder   3
Safety, 1947-1948, 1956
Box   62
Folder   4
Expansion, 1956
Box   62
Folder   4a
Brochures, Miscellaneous
Box   62
Folder   5
Bowerfind, E.S., 1949-1951
Box   62
Folder   6
British Iron and Steel Federation, 1952- 1954
Box   62
Folder   7-9
Budget, 1947-19562
Box   62
Folder   10
CIO radio broadcast analyses, 1953
Box   62
Folder   11
Centennial, 1956-1957
Box   62
Folder   12
bCharting Steel's Progress, 1956
Box   62
Folder   13
Clippings, 1947-1950
Box   62
Folder   14
Columbia Steel and Shafting Company, 1946- 1951
Box   62
Folder   15
Comic books, 1946-1948, 1956
Community program
General
Box   62
Folder   16
1947
Box   63
Folder   1-2
1948-1956
Box   63
Folder   3
Community Relations Bulletin, 1952- 1956
Box   63
Folder   4
Guide and publications, 1947-1956
Box   63
Folder   5
Speech material, 1947
Box   63
Folder   6
Dakin, Edwin F., 1951
Box   63
Folder   7
DeChant, John, 1947-1949
Box   63
Folder   8
Dun and Bradstreet study, 1947
Box   63
Folder   9
Editorial guides, 1951
Editor's Assistant
Box   63
Folder   10
Correspondence, 1947-1956
Publications
Box   63
Folder   11-12
1947-1950
Box   64
Folder   1-5
1951-1953
Education program
Box   64
Folder   6-7
1951-1952
Box   65
Folder   1-5
1953-1956, undated
Box   65
Folder   6
Employee Publication Service report, 1952
Box   65
Folder   7-8
Expanded advertising program, 1955
Box   65
Folder   9
Expansion program, 1947
Box   65
Folder   10
Expenditures, 1951-1952
Box   66
Folder   1
Fact Finders Assoc. study on product availability, 1947
Box   66
Folder   2-3
Fairless, Benjamin, 1956, 1958
Box   66
Folder   4-6
Farm program, 1946-1949
Box   66
Folder   7
Field office contacts, 1951-1956
Box   66
Folder   8
Fillis, Ben, 1948-1951
Films
Note: See also Motion Pictures.
Box   66
Folder   9
General, 1954-1956
Box   66
Folder   10
“Pioneers of Progress,” 1952- 1956
Box   66
Folder   11
Financial miscellany, 1956
Box   66
Folder   12
Follansbee, Mark, Speech, 1953
Box   66
Folder   13
Fortune reprint, 1948
Box   66
Folder   14
French & Preston Advertising Company, 1946- 1947
Box   66
Folder   15
Correspondence received from weekly papers, 1946
Box   67
Folder   1
Friedman, Elisha, 1946-1951
Box   67
Folder   2
Gillin, Paul, 1949
Box   67
Folder   3
Girdler, T.M., 1946-1947
Box   67
Folder   4-5
Goss, Bert, 1949-1951
Box   67
Folder   6
Grant Advertising Agency, 1949-1950
Box   67
Folder   7
Guaranteed annual wage, 1946
Box   67
Folder   8
Historical narrative, 1956
Box   67
Folder   9
Howell, Max D., 1954-1956
Box   67
Folder   10
“How to Invest” Show, 1955
Box   67
Folder   11
Industrial Relations Committee, 1953- 1954
Inland Steel Company
Box   67
Folder   12-14
1948-1953
Box   68
Folder   1
1954-195
Box   68
Folder   2
Institute activity summary, 1956
Box   68
Folder   3
Institute News, 1947
Box   68
Folder   4
Inter-company program, 1950-1952
Box   68
Folder   5-8
Jackson, Merrick, 1948-1956
Box   68
Folder   9
James, Don, 1947-1950
Box   68
Folder   10
Johnny Dollar (radio program), 1950
Box   68
Folder   11
Jones & Laughlin, 1947-1956
Box   68
Folder   12
Junior Achievement, 1949
Box   68
Folder   13
Labor developments, Weekly digest of, 1946- 1947
Box   68
Folder   14
Keystone Steel & Wire Company, 1949- 1951
Box   68
Folder   15
Labor, 1946
Box   68
Folder   16
Long, John, 1948-1951
Box   69
Folder   1-2
Lukens Steel Company, 1947-1948
Box   69
Folder   3
Lundin, Harry, 1948-1951
Box   69
Folder   4-5
MacDonald, J. Carlisle, 1946-1951
Box   69
Folder   6
Mapes, John, 1947-1950
Meetings
Box   69
Folder   7
Board of Directors, 1956
Box   69
Folder   8
Chief executives, 1950-1956
Box   69
Folder   9
Moreell, Ben, 1947, 1952
Box   69
Folder   10
Motion pictures (See also Films), 1946- 1951
Box   69
Folder   11
Murray, James, Report on supply and distribution, 1948
Box   69
Folder   12
National Gas and Oil Resources Committee, 1955
Box   69
Folder   13
National Production Authority, 1951
Box   69
Folder   14-16
National Steel Company, 1949-1953
Negotiations, 1954
Box   70
Folder   1-4
General, 1954-1960
Box   70
Folder   5
H&K distributions, 1956
Box   70
Folder   6
“Nourse Committee” (Council of Economic Advisers), 1947
Box   70
Folder   7
O'Mahoney (Joint Committee on the Economic Report) hearings on steel prices, 1950
Opinion research
Box   70
Folder   8-10
1946-1950
Box   70
Folder   11
1955
Box   71
Folder   1-2
1955-1956
Box   71
Folder   3
Park, Roy, 1948-1949
Box   71
Folder   4
Payne, James E., 1955
Box   71
Folder   5
Photographs, 1952
Box   71
Folder   6
Pittsburgh exhibit, 1948
Box   71
Folder   7
Post-Steel Wage Case program, 1952
Box   73
Folder   5
Profit ads, Corporate response, 1948
Public Relations Advisory Committee
Box   71
Folder   8-14
General
Meetings
Box   71
Folder   15-17
1947-1949
Box   72
1950-1956 May
Box   73
Folder   1-3
1956 May-November
Box   73
Folder   4
Public relations audits, 1950-1951
Box   73
Folder   6-7
Radio coverage and analyses, 1946- 1948
Box   73
Folder   8
Read, Ned, 1954
Box   73
Folder   9
Read, E.C.K., 1954
Box   73
Folder   10
Refrigerator ads, 1948
Box   73
Folder   11-12
Releases, 1948-1952
Box   73
Folder   13
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1954- 1956
Republic Steel
Box   73
Folder   14
1946
Box   74
Folder   1-3
1947-1956
Box   74
Folder   4
Rose, George, 1948-1952
Box   74
Folder   5
Rowan, James, 1950-1951
Box   74
Folder   6-13
Ryerson, Edward L., 1946-1951
Box   75
Folder   1-5
Saugus restoration project, 1949- 1956
Box   75
Folder   6
School program, 1948-1950
Box   75
Folder   7
Schuman Plan for European Coal and Steel Community, 1952- 1954
Box   75
Folder   8
Scientific manpower shortage, 1956
Box   75
Folder   9-10
Scrap drive, 1946-1951
Box   75
Folder   11
Sellars, Lee T., 1948-1951
Box   76
Folder   1
Sexauer, Fred H., 1946-1948
Box   76
Folder   2
Smith, Bradford, Article on Bean Report, 1947
Box   76
Folder   3-7
Smoke, Steve, 1951-1956
Box   76
Folder   8
Snider, Joseph L., 1946
Speakers' Bureau
Box   76
Folder   9-10
1950-1951
Box   77
Folder   1
1951 (continued)-1952
Box   77
Folder   2
Stainless Steel Publicity Committee, 1948- 1949
Box   77
Folder   3
Statistics, 1946-1949
Box   77
Folder   4-6
Steel Bulletins, 1950-1956
Box   77
Folder   7
Steel Facts, 1946-1948
Box   77
Folder   8
Steel Industry Scrap Mobilization Committee, 1952- 1955
Box   77
Folder   9
Steel pipe research, 1946
Box   77
Folder   9
Steelways
Steel Wage Case, 1949
Box   80
Folder   15
Backman, Jules
Box   80
Folder   16
Benson & Benson survey
Box   80
Folder   17
Bethlehem Steel releases and publications
Box   81
Folder   1
Clippings
Box   81
Folder   2
Committee for Constitutional Government
Box   81
Folder   3
Editorials
Box   81
Folder   4
Fact Finding Board
Box   81
Folder   5
Friedman, Elisha, 1949-1950
Box   81
Folder   6
Goss, Bert, 1949
Box   81
Folder   7
Hill, John
Box   81
Folder   8
Jones & Laughlin, 1949
Box   81
Folder   9
Inland Steel
Box   81
Folder   10
Lukens Steel
Box   81
Folder   11
Miscellany
Box   81
Folder   12
National Steel
Box   81
Folder   13
Policy
Box   81
Folder   14
Printed material
Box   81
Folder   15
Page, Arthur
Box   81
Folder   16
Radio correspondence
Box   81
Folder   17-18
Radio Reports, Inc.
Box   82
Folder   1
Republic Steel
Box   82
Folder   2
Stephens, J.A.
Box   82
Folder   3
Twx's
Box   82
Folder   4
United States Steel
Box   82
Folder   5
Washington, D.C. office and program
Box   82
Folder   6
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
Steel Wage Case, 1952
Advertisements
Box   82
Folder   7
Correspondence
Box   82
Folder   8
Questionnaire
Box   82
Folder   9
Study
Box   82
Folder   10
Suggestions
Box   82
Folder   11
Americans, Speak Up radio program
Box   82
Folder   12
Armco Steel Corporation
Box   82
Folder   13
Bane, John C.
Box   82
Folder   14
Barden Report
Box   82
Folder   15
Basic Facts in the SWC booklet
Box   82
Folder   16
Batcheller, Hiland G.
Box   82
Folder   17
Bethlehem Steel Company
Box   82
Folder   18
Billings
Box   82
Folder   19
Byoir, Carl, program
Box   82
Folder   20
Committee for Constitutional Government
Box   82
Folder   21
Companies' letters, ads, and reprints
Box   82
Folder   22
Correspondence with the public
Box   83
Folder   1
Correspondence, General
Box   83
Folder   2
Correspondence tabulations
Box   83
Folder   3
Clippings
Box   83
Folder   4
Congressional Record
Box   83
Folder   5
Freeman article on the steel strike
Box   83
Folder   6
Griffith, Hall
Box   83
Folder   7
Hamaker, L.S.
Box   83
Folder   8
Inland Steel
Box   83
Folder   9
Jackson, Merrick
Box   83
Folder   10
Jones & Laughlin
Box   83
Folder   11
Jones, C.S.
Box   83
Folder   12
Lukens Steel Company
Box   83
Folder   13
Memoranda, Miscellaneous
Box   83
Folder   14
National Association of Manufacturers
Box   83
Folder   15-16
Press releases, 1949-1952
Box   83
Folder   17
Public Relations Advisory Committee
Publications
Box   83
Folder   18
“Key Calendar”
Box   83
Folder   19
Documentary record
Box   83
Folder   20
“Facts in a Crucial Conflict”
Box   83
Folder   21
“Facts That Will Help End the Steel Strike”
Box   84
Folder   1
White papers on steel-labor controversy
Box   84
Folder   2
Publicity placements by H&K
Box   84
Folder   3
Putnam, Roger
Box   84
Folder   4
Radio and television
Box   84
Folder   5
Randall, Clarence B.
Box   84
Folder   6
Releases and drafts
Box   84
Folder   7
Republic Steel Corporation
Box   84
Folder   8
Requests for data
Box   84
Folder   9
Senate Bank and Currency Committee statements
Box   84
Folder   10
Smith, Leigh
Box   84
Folder   11
Statements, Miscellaneous
Box   84
Folder   12
Summary of activities
Box   84
Folder   13
Teletypes and telegrams
Box   84
Folder   14
United States Steel
Box   84
Folder   15
Wage Stabilization Board
Box   84
Folder   16
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
Steelways
Box   77
Folder   10-12
1946-1949
Box   78
Folder   1-4
1950-1956
Box   78
Folder   5
Survey, 1956
Box   78
Folder   6
Strasser, Alfred, 1947-1948
Box   78
Folder   7
Strike, 1956
Box   78
Folder   8
Thompson, Carl, 1950-1952
Tower, Walter S.
Box   78
Folder   9
1946
Box   79
Folder   1-2
1947-1952
Box   79
Folder   3-5
Speech drafts, 1947-1949
Box   79
Folder   6
Ubinger, John, 1948-1951
United States Steel
Box   79
Folder   7-11
1946-1951
Box   80
Folder   1
1952-1956
Box   80
Folder   2
“Voices of Steel” record, 1946
Washington, D.C.
Box   80
Folder   3
Background material, 1946-1951
Box   80
Folder   4
Relations, 1947-1950
Box   80
Folder   5
Sesquicentennial, 1948-1950
Box   80
Folder   6
Wheeling Steel Corporation, 1949-1952
Box   80
Folder   7
White, Charles, 1949-1951
Box   80
Folder   8
White Paper, “America's Steel Capacity,” 1947- 1948
Box   80
Folder   9
Whyte, William, 1951
Box   80
Folder   10
Wiley, John, 1950-1951
Box   80
Folder   11
Worth Steel Company, 1949
Box   80
Folder   12
Yearbook, 1948-1952
Box   80
Folder   13
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, 1947- 1948
Box   80
Folder   14
“Your Guide to a Written Communications Program”
Box   84
Folder   17
American Petroleum Institute, 1959- 1960
Box   84
Folder   18
Anthracite Institute, 1952
Box   84
Folder   19
Army-Air Force recruiting, 1950-1951
Box   84
Folder   20
Atomic Energy Commission, 1958
AVCO Manufacturing Company
General
Box   84
Folder   21-22
1952
Box   85
Folder   1-10
1953-1960
Box   85
Folder   11
Advertising, 1947-1951
Box   85
Folder   12
Agriculture, 1954
Box   85
Folder   13
American Central Division, 1947-1949
Box   86
Folder   1
Annual meetings of stockholders, 1949- 1955
Box   86
Folder   2
Annual reports, 1946-1955
Box   86
Folder   3
Babcock, H.E., 1947-1949
Box   86
Folder   4
Brill Motors, 1947-1951
Box   86
Folder   5
Boston conference on distribution, 1947
Box   86
Folder   6
Boxell, Paul, 1947-1950
Box   86
Folder   7
Canada, 1954-1955
Box   86
Folder   8-9
Cassidy, James, 1954-1955
Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Company
Box   86
Folder   10
General, 1946-1948
Box   86
Folder   11
Fort Worth Division, 1947
Box   86
Folder   12
Cosgrove, R.C., 1947-1949
Box   86
Folder   13
Crosley Company, 1947-1948
Box   86
Folder   14
Crosley Division, 1949-1951
Box   86
Folder   15
Crosley-Bendix, 1956
Box   87
Folder   1
Defense public relations meeting, 1956
Box   86
Folder   16
Directory, 1948
Emanuel, Victor
General
Box   87
Folder   2-11
, 1947-1953 II
Box   88
Folder   1-8
1953 III-1956
Mimeographed memoranda
Box   88
Folder   9
1947 January-June
Box   89
1947 July-1951 May
Box   90
Folder   1
1951 June-December
Box   90
Folder   2
Financial miscellany, 1946, 1954
Box   90
Folder   3
Fortune article, 1947
Box   90
Folder   4-5
Hartmeyer, L.L., 1947-1951
Box   90
Folder   6
Historical summary, 1955
Box   90
Folder   7
Ironage study, 1948
Box   90
Folder   8
King, Kerryn, 1948-1951
Box   90
Folder   9
Lycoming Division, 1954
Box   90
Folder   10
Marketing Committee, 1949
Box   90
Folder   11
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1947- 1954
Box   90
Folder   12
Monthly reports of public relations activities, 1949- 1950
Box   90
Folder   13
Nashville Division, 1948
Box   90
Folder   14
O'Connell, John, 1954
Box   90
Folder   15
New Idea Division, 1947-1949
Box   90
Folder   16
New York Shipbuilding Corporation, 1947- 1951
Box   90
Folder   17
Press releases, 1947-1950
Box   91
Folder   1
Public Relations Committee, 1948
Box   91
Folder   2
Public relations program, 1948, 1951, 1955
Box   91
Folder   3-4
Sokolosky, George, Radio program, 1952- 1953
Box   91
Folder   5
Staff correspondence, 1956
Box   91
Folder   6
Stockholders newsletter, 1948-1955
Box   91
Folder   7-8
Wedemeyer, Albert C., 1952-1954
Box   91
Folder   9
Bramalea Consolidated, 1958
Caltex
Box   91
Folder   10-11
General, 1952-1954
Box   92
Folder   1
Darrow, R.W., 1954
Box   92
Folder   2
Europe, 1954-1956
Foreign reports
Box   92
Folder   3
1954
Box   92
Folder   4
Velmans and Merrick Jackson, 1954
Box   92
Folder   5
Principles and procedures, 1954-1955
Box   92
Folder   6
Publications survey, 1955
Box   92
Folder   7
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Box   92
Folder   8
Casualty and Surety Companies, Association of
Box   92
Folder   9
General, 1954
Box   92
Folder   10
Advertisements, 1954
Chicago Board of Trade
Box   92
Folder   11
General, 1955-1956
Box   93
Folder   1
Staff memos, 1955-1956
Box   93
Folder   2
Cities Service, 1960
Box   93
Folder   3
Coca-Cola, 1955-1956
Box   93
Folder   4
Colorado River Association, 1950
Box   93
Folder   5-9
Columbia, 1949-1950
Box   93
Folder   10
Congo-India hydro electric project, 1957- 1958
Box   93
Folder   11
Cudahy Company, 1953
Box   94
Folder   1
Erie Railroad, 1947-1948
Box   94
Folder   2
Firestone, 1957
Box   94
Folder   2a
Fragrance Foundation, 1957
Box   94
Folder   3
Galbreath, John W., 1954-1955
Box   94
Folder   4
General Chemical Company, 1947-1949
Box   94
Folder   5-6
Georgia Hardwood Lumber Company, 1947- 1948
Box   94
Folder   7
Gillette, 1955-1960
Box   94
Folder   8
Hewitt-Robins, Inc., 1947-1950
Box   94
Folder   9
Houze, L.J., Convex Glass Company, 1949- 1951
Box   94
Folder   10
Industrial Rayon, 1947-1948
Box   94
Folder   11
KLM, 1955
Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc.
Box   95
Folder   1-5
General, 1950-1960
Box   95
Folder   6
Advertising, 1951-1953
Box   95
Folder   7
Advertising Subcommittee, 1952-1953
Box   95
Folder   8
Boxell, Vern, 1954-1955
Box   95
Folder   9
Budget, 1952-1953
Box   96
Folder   1
Clippings, 1955-1956
Box   96
Folder   2
Field manual
Box   96
Folder   3
Film project, 1952-1953
Box   96
Folder   4
Illegal distilling survey, 1951
Box   96
Folder   5
Long-range program, 1954
Box   96
Folder   6
McBee “diary” regarding LBI interviews, 1950- 1951
Box   96
Folder   7-8
Meetings, 1954-1950
Box   96
Folder   9
Presentation, 1950
Box   96
Folder   10
Printed material and reports
Box   97
Folder   1-3
Recommendations, 1951-1955
Box   97
Folder   4
References and source material, 1951
Box   97
Folder   5-9
Releases, 1951-1954
Box   97
Folder   10
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Box   97
Folder   11
Tax program, 1952-1953
Box   97
Folder   12
Teletyped messages, 1951
Box   99
Folder   6
Womens Association of Allied Beverage Industries, 1951- 1954
Box   99
Folder   7
Yale Center of Alcoholism Studies, 1951
“Yellow” file of outgoing chronological correspondence
Box   97
Folder   13
1951 I
Box   98
1951 II-1954 I
Box   99
Folder   1-5
1954 II-1955
Manufacturing Chemists' Association
General
Box   99
Folder   8-9
1951
Box   100
Folder   1-2
1952-1953
Box   100
Folder   3
Activity reports, 1952-1953
Box   100
Folder   4
Air Reduction Company, Inc., 1953
Box   100
Folder   5
American Cyanamid, 1952-1953
Box   100
Folder   6
Background memorandum, 1952
Box   100
Folder   7
Billings and budget, 1951-1953
Box   100
Folder   8
Chemicals in Food Committee, 1952
Box   100
Folder   9
Clippings
Box   100
Folder   10
Defense Mobilization Committee, 1952
Box   100
Folder   11
DuPont, 1952-1953
Box   100
Folder   12-15
Meetings, 1952-1953
Box   100
Folder   16
Merck & Company, 1951-1953
Box   100
Folder   17
Plastics Committee, 1951
Box   100
Folder   18
Press releases, 1952-1953
Box   101
Folder   1
Program, 1952
Box   101
Folder   2
Student guidance program, 1952-1953
Box   101
Folder   3
Survey of public opinion, 1952
Box   101
Folder   4
Taylor, Robert L., 1952
Box   101
Folder   5
Mellon Bank, 1948-1949
Box   101
Folder   6
Miller Brewing Company, 1954
Box   101
Folder   7-8
National Air Council, 1947-1951
National Airlines
Box   101
Folder   9-10
General, 1949-1950
Box   102
Folder   1
Program, 1949
Box   102
Folder   2-3
National Bronx Bank, 1947-1949
National Fertilizer Association
Box   102
Folder   4
General, 1947-1948
Box   102
Folder   5
Board of Directors, 1947-1950
Box   102
Folder   6-7
Chase, W.E., 1947-1950
Box   102
Folder   8
Lockwood, Maurice H., 1947-1948
Box   102
Folder   9
Press releases and form letters, 1947
Box   102
Folder   10
Program, 1947
National Gas and Oil Resources Committee
Box   102
Folder   11-12
General, 1954-1956
Box   102
Folder   13
Advertising, 1954-1955
Box   102
Folder   14
Meetings, 1954-1955
Box   103
Folder   1
Members
Box   103
Folder   2-3
Printed material, reports, and speeches, 1954- 1955
Box   103
Folder   4
Program, 1955-1956
Box   103
Folder   5
Regulation survey, 1955
Box   103
Folder   6
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Box   103
Folder   7
Statement of principles, 1956
Box   103
Folder   8
National Machine Tool Builders Association, 1947
National Retail Dry Goods Association
Box   103
Folder   9-10
General, 1947-1950
Box   103
Folder   11
Hahn, Lew, 1947
Box   103
Folder   12
Harner, Charles, 1947
Box   103
Folder   13
“Lifo,” 1949
Box   103
Folder   14
Namm, Benjamin, Correspondence and speeches, 1947- 1948
Box   104
Folder   1
Press releases, 1947
Box   104
Folder   2
Program, 1947
Box   104
Folder   3
Resignation, 1947
Box   104
Folder   4
Silcox, G.N., Speech, 1947
Box   104
Folder   5
Special Bulletin, 1947- 1950
Box   104
Folder   6
Stores, 1947
Box   104
Folder   7
Outdoor Advertising Association, 1957- 1958
Box   104
Folder   8
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, 1947-1950, 1955
Box   104
Folder   8a
People-to-People, 1957
Procter and Gamble
Box   104
Folder   9-13
General, 1951-1956
Box   104
Folder   14-15
Europe (Hedley Company), 1954-1960
Box   105
Folder   1
Meetings, 1953-1956
Box   105
Folder   3
Program, 1954
Box   105
Folder   4
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Red Cross
Box   105
Folder   5
General, 1955-1957
Box   105
Folder   6
Audit of public relations, 1955
Box   105
Folder   7
Chapters, 1955-1956
Box   105
Folder   8
Convention, 1956
Box   105
Folder   9
Meetings, 1955-1956
Box   105
Folder   10
Program, 1955-1956
Box   105
Folder   11
Staff memos, 1955-1956
Box   105
Folder   12
Survey report, 1955
Box   105
Folder   13
Richmond, Frederick, 1955-1956
Royal McBee
Box   105
Folder   14
1956 I
Box   106
Folder   1
1956 II
Box   106
Folder   2
Sacony Mobil, 1957
Shipbuilders Council of America
Box   106
Folder   3-5
General, 1947-1950
Box   106
Folder   6
Strike, 1947
Soap and Glycerine Producers, Association of
Box   106
Folder   7-8
General, 1947-1949
Box   106
Folder   9
Procedures, 1948
Box   106
Folder   10
Program, 1947-1948
Box   106
Folder   11
Southern Company, 1955
Box   106
Folder   12
Standard Gas and Electric Company, 1947
Box   107
Folder   1-2
Standard Oil, 1948-1950
Studebaker Corporation
Box   107
Folder   3-5
General, 1953-1955
Box   107
Folder   6
Packard merger, 1954
Box   107
Folder   7
Press releases, 1952-1954
Box   107
Folder   8
Staff memos, 1954
Box   107
Folder   9
Vance, H.S., 1951
Box   107
Folder   10
Sun Glass Institute, 1947
Texaco
General
Box   107
Folder   11-14
1952-1953
Box   108
Folder   1-2
1955-1957, undated
Box   108
Folder   3
Annual report, 1953
Box   108
Folder   4
Premium gasoline introduction, 1954
Box   108
Folder   5
Publications, 1952, 1954
Box   108
Folder   6
Staff memos, 1954-1956
Box   108
Folder   7
Textron, 1954
Tobacco Industry Research Council
Box   108
Folder   8-11
General, 1954-1960
Box   108
Folder   12
Advertising and suggested ads
Box   108
Folder   12a
Analysis of press coverage on tobacco controversy, 1954
Box   108
Folder   13
Catalog of scientific papers, 1955
Box   109
Folder   1
Clippings, 1954
Box   109
Folder   2
Cullman, Howard S., 1953-1954
Box   109
Folder   3
Editorial contact, 1956
Box   109
Folder   4
Financial matters, 1954-1955
Box   109
Folder   5
Foreign correspondence, 1955-1958
Box   109
Folder   6
Foreign surveys, 19954
Box   109
Folder   7
Hammond, E.C., Speeches, 1954
Box   109
Folder   8
Law Committee, 1954
Box   109
Folder   9
Lists, 1954-1956
Box   109
Folder   10-11
Little, C.C., Correspondence and appointment, 1954- 1955
Box   109
Folder   12-13
Mailings, 1954-1955
Box   109
Folder   14-16
Meetings, 1953-1956
Box   109
Folder   17
Miscellany
Box   110
Folder   1
Murrow television program, 1955
Box   110
Folder   2
Planning Committee, 1953
Box   110
Folder   3-4
Press releases, 1953-1958
Box   110
Folder   5
Printed material, 1955-1956
Box   110
Folder   6
Program, 1954
Box   110
Folder   7
Progress report, 1954-1956
Box   110
Folder   8-9
Public Relations Committee, 1954- 1956
Box   111
Folder   9-10
Scientific Advisory Board, 1954-1956
Staff memos
Box   110
Folder   10
1953 December-1954 April
Box   111
Folder   1-5
1954 May-1956, undated
Box   111
Folder   6
Survey of medical opinion, 1955
Box   111
Folder   7-8
White Paper, “Scientific Perspective on Cigarette Smoking,” 1954
United Nations
Box   111
Folder   11
1953
Box   112
Folder   1-2
1954-1954
Box   112
Folder   2a
Wine Institute, 1957
Box   112
Folder   3
World Calendar Association, 1950
Worlds Fair (Brussels)
Box   112
Folder   4-7
General, 1955-1959
Box   112
Folder   8
Cypres, Eric, 1956
Box   112
Folder   9
Moens, Baron, 1954
Box   112
Folder   10
Press releases, 1954-1957
Box   112
Folder   11
Staff memos, 1954-1956
PH 3991
Miscellaneous photographs
Scope and Content Note: Included are portraits of Hill with clients such as the Aircraft Industries Association and the National Dry Goods Association as well as photographs relating to the representation of other clients such as the American Iron and Steel Institute and Crosley, a division of AVCO.