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U.S. Mss 64AF
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Part 1 (U.S. Mss 64AF, Audio 308A, Audio 385A, Audio 389A, Audio 440A, Audio
495A, Audio 749A, Disc 149A, PH 3756, VBA 908-VBA 920, M87-158): Original Collection,
1948-198580.2 cubic feet (38 records center cartons, 81 archives boxes, and 25 flat
boxes), 45 tape recordings, 0.1 cubic feet of photographs (4 folders), 4 disc
recordings, 23 films, and 13 videorecordings; plus additions of 3 tape recordings and 6
disc recordings The records consist of entries in the PRSA's annual Silver Anvil Awards competition,
1954-1985, together with a small group of the organization's own records. SILVER ANVIL
COMPETITION files consist of both winning and losing entries. With a few exceptions,
winning entries are complete. The losers concentrate in the period 1956-1967 and 1971.
These selected holdings do appear fragmentary, but are meant to complement existing
collections in labor history, mass communications, and other areas of concern to the
Society. The winning entries and the 1971 non-winners are filed alphabetically within
each year; selected non-winners, 1956-1967, are arranged as a single unit and filed at
the end of the 1967 winners. Films included with entries are listed separately at the
end of Part 1. Each entry varies in depth, in the manner in which it documents its particular public
relations program, and in the types of material included. Present may be press releases,
photographs, clippings, recordings, and promotional kits. The subjects treated are so
varied as to prevent full discussion here. In general, however, the submissions
represent public relations activities in business and industry, government, the
military, and social welfare organizations. Subjects of the entries range from the
parochial and frivolous to a growing reflection of national concerns such as race
relations, ecology, the energy crisis, and the Vietnam Conflict. PRSA RECORDS include several scrapbooks about the organization's activities, 1949-1960,
and a selection of material relating to various professional seminars, institutes, and
national conferences. With the exception of the planning files for the institutes at the
University of Wisconsin, these files consist chiefly of transcripts or recordings of
speeches. Also of interest in the miscellaneous records is a taped briefing session
delivered to PRSA by the Defense Department in 1962 on the duties of the department and
the necessity for a well-informed public.
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Series: Silver Anvil Competition
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1954 Winners
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Box
1
Folder
1
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American Foundation for the Blind
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Box
93a
Folder
2
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B.F. Goodrich, highway safety for teenage drivers
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Box
66
Folder
1
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Carson Pirie Scott, redevelopment of Chicago Commercial
District
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Box
59
Folder
1
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Columbia University Bicentennial Program
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Box
2
Folder
1
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National Broadcasting Company, public welfare programs : See also Films.
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Box
64
Folder
1
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New Holland Machine Company, promotion of milk and meat
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Pakistan Information Service, “flying carpet” essay
contest
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1955 Winners
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Box
70
Folder
1
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Department of the Army, reserve program
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Box
3
Folder
1-4
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Hagerstown, Maryland, town affiliation project with Wesel,
Germany
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Box
60
Folder
1
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Hagerstown, Maryland, town affiliation project with Wesel,
Germany
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1956 Winners
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Miami bond campaign
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Box
4
Folder
2
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General Mills, recipe service for blind homemakers
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Box
4
Folder
3
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Illinois Bell Telephone Company, National Democratic
Convention
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Box
55
Folder
2
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Lever Brothers, nutrition program
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Box
93a
Folder
1
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McCall's Magazine,
“Togetherness” program
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Box
6
Folder
1
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National Plant Food Institute, economic feasibility of soil
fertility
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Box
5
Folder
1-2
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Southern European Task Force, Italy
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1957 Winners
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Box
93a
Folder
5
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Ambler (Pennsylvania)
Gazette, freedom project with Coberg, Germany
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1958 Winners
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Box
93b
Folder
4
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Ambler (Pennsylvania)
Gazette, freedom project with a community in Brazil
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Philadelphia promotion of public transportation
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Box
7
Folder
1-3
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Eastern Railroad's President's Conference, public relations for changes
in national transportation
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Box
7
Folder
4
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Killeen (Texas) Chamber of Commerce information and services for the 2nd
Armored Division
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Lever Brothers, introduction of Stripe toothpaste
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Box
68
Folder
1
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Live Better Electrically Medallion Home
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Box
69
Folder
1
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Milk Industry Foundation, establishing foundation as authoritative source
regarding milk industry
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Box
63
Folder
2
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National Broadcasting Company Continental Classroom : See also Films - DC 570.
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Box
93b
Folder
3
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U.S. Forest Service, Smokey Bear
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Box
7
Folder
5
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U.S. Information Service, Thailand-U.S. relations
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1959 Winners
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Box
55
Folder
3-6
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American National Exhibition in Moscow
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Box
64
Folder
2
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Cooperative Union for Advancement of Science and Art, centennial
program
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Box
65
Folder
1
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Leonard Brothers Transfer, truck move of first intercontinental
missile
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Box
8
Folder
1
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New York State Bar Association, image of legal profession
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Box
62
Folder
1
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Ohio Bell Telephone Company, employees as ambassadors
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Box
8
Folder
2
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U.S. Air Force, Zaragoza, Spain, Spanish-American relations
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Box
9
Folder
1-2
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U.S. Navy Task Force 47, first U.S. mass inland naval
movement
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Box
2
Folder
3-4
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Whirlpool Corporation, Russian-American relations
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1960 Winners
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Box
71
Folder
1
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Blue Cross Plan of Illinois, Chicago Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Plan
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Box
72
Folder
1
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Blue Cross Plan of Illinois, Chicago Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan
(continued)
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Box
58
Folder
1
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Department of the Army, Pershing Centennial
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Box
9
Folder
3
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Nationwide Insurance, CARE Program
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Box
9
Folder
4
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University of California, master plan for higher education
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1961 Winners
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Box
10
Folder
1
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Bay Colony Public Relations, Boston British Building
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Box
55
Folder
1
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Greater Hartford Chamber of Commerce
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Box
13
Folder
1
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H.P. Hood and Sons, radioactive fallout in milk
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Box
10
Folder
2-4
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Life Magazine, national
purposes
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Box
10
Folder
5-8
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National Safety Council, promotion of use of seat belts
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Box
11
Folder
1-2
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Park City Hospital, Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Box
11
Folder
3-4
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Regional community relations program for Carling Brewing
Company
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Box
13
Folder
2-4
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Southern Regional Education Board, Atlanta, Georgia
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1962 Winners
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Box
11
Folder
5
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Advance Mortgage Corporation, Midwest housing markets
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Box
11
Folder
6
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Alameda County, Oakland, California, emergency use of United
Fund
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Box
11
Folder
7
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American Angus Association
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Box
11
Folder
8-9
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Boy Scouts of America, National Council “Go
Roundup”
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Box
12
Folder
1-2
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Buick Motor Division, General Motors Corporation “Factory
Whistle”
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Box
12
Folder
3-4
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Midwestern Newsman Cruise, U.S. Navy Ninth Naval District, press
relations
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Box
12
Folder
5
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Northern Illinois Gas Company, Aid for Our Communities
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Box
12
Folder
6-7
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Spanish Sherry Institute, industry-wide marketing programs
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Box
13
Folder
5-6
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United Fund Torch Drive, Philadelphia
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Box
14
Folder
1-6
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U.S. Navy, return of Naval Reserves
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1963 Winners
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Box
15
Folder
1-2
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American Trucking Association Foundation
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Box
16
Folder
1-2
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American Veterinary Medical Association Centennial
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Box
15
Folder
3
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Autonetics, Division of North American Aviation
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Box
67
Folder
1
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Baylor University Medical Center 60th Anniversary
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Box
61
Folder
1
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Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Working the Sports Angle to Prevent Football
Injuries
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Box
63
Folder
1
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Butler Manufacturing Company, Griswold-Eshleman “Instant Press
Conference”
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Box
16
Folder
3-4
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Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston
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Box
16
Folder
5
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Committee for park at Breezy Point, New York City
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Box
16
Folder
6
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Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford National Essay
Contest, “Preserving Individual in Age of Automation”
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Box
57
Folder
1
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Controls Company of America, “Think
International”
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Box
17
Folder
1
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Curtis Publishing Company proxy solicitation
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Box
17
Folder
2
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Detachment 0600 86th Air Division (Defense) USAF Program to overcome
German indifference to radar site
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Box
60
Folder
2
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Junior Achievement of Union County, New Jersey, Operation Free
Enterprise
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Box
17
Folder
3
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Life Insurance Company of Kentucky, “What's Ahead for
Business?”
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Box
17
Folder
4-5
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, “When the Atom Comes to
Town”
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Box
18
Folder
1-3
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3M Company, Aid to Education
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Box
19
Folder
1-5
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Time Magazine 40th
Anniversary
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Box
18
Folder
4
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University of Utah, development through public relations
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Box
18
Folder
5
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USS Thresher SSN-593
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1964 Winners
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Box
20
Folder
1-3
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Auburn University
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Box
20
Folder
4-5
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California Institute of the Arts
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Box
21
Folder
1-4
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California Teachers Association, financial support
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Box
20
Folder
6-7
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Columbia Savings and Loan Association, Denver, Colorado,
opening
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Box
21
Folder
5
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General Electric “Progressland,” New York World's
Fair
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Box
22
Folder
1-2
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General Electric Company, “Dollars for
Citizenship”
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Box
22
Folder
3
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Inauguration of William T. Jerome III, Bowling Green University,
Ohio
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Box
22
Folder
4
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Insurance Information Institute, catastrophe program
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Box
22
Folder
5-6
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National Dairy Council, teenage nutrition
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Box
23
Folder
1-2
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New York Stock Exchange Teacher Education
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Box
24
Folder
1-2
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, public acceptance of nuclear power
plant
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Box
24
Folder
3-5
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Parker Pen Company, pen pal project
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Box
25
Folder
1
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Perth Amboy General Hospital, New Jersey
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Box
25
Folder
2-5
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“Toys for Tots,” U.S. Marine Corps Reserve
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Box
25
Folder
6
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Wool Bureau
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1965 Winners
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Box
26
Folder
1
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Aetna Life and Casualty, training of unskilled workers
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Box
26
Folder
2
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American Institute of Physics, helping public to understand
science
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Box
26
Folder
3
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Bank of Commonwealth of Detroit, Michigan, Local Ownership
Committee
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Box
26
Folder
4-7
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Bendix Systems Division of Bendix Corporation, directory listing of
officers of federal government
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Box
27
Folder
1
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Bicycle Institute of America
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Box
27
Folder
2-3
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“Bogota...A Beginning,” North American business winning
friends in South America
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Box
27
Folder
4-7
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Bulova Watch Company, “Project Time Out”
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Box
28
Folder
1
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Philadelphia “War on Crime” program
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Box
28
Folder
2
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Insurance Information Institute, settlement of insurance claims after
Hurricane Betsy
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Box
28
Folder
3
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J.C. Penney communication campaign
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Box
28
Folder
4-7
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Kiwanis International Golden Anniversary
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Box
29
Folder
1-5
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Look Magazine, “
All America Cities Awards”
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Box
30
Folder
1-4
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Look Magazine, “
All America Cities Awards”
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Box
31
Folder
1-5
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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, opening of
headquarters
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National Right to Work Committee, “Right to Refrain” from
Union Membership
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Box
32
Folder
1-3
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Book one
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Box
32
Folder
4-6
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Book two
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Box
33
Folder
1-2
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Book three
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Box
33
Folder
3-6
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Book four
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Box
34
Folder
1-2
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Book five
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Box
34
Folder
3
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Norfolk Naval Shipyard “And the Walls Come Tumblin' Down,”
program to end conflict between community and shipyard workers
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Box
34
Folder
4-5
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Office of Information, U.S. Navy “Operation Upgrade,” to
improve quality of printed material
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Box
35
Folder
1-2
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“Ohio High School Science Workbook,” Ohio Research and
Development Foundation, Ohio Academy of Science
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Box
35
Folder
3-4
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Oldsmobile Division, General Motors Corporation, introduction of
Toronado
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Box
36
Folder
1-2
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PMC College, Chester, Pennsylvania, “Operation Tender Tiger,”
homes for orphans of Vietnam
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Box
36
Folder
3-4
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32nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron, U.S. Air Force in Europe
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Box
36
Folder
5
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University of Houston fundraising
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Box
36
Folder
6
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U.S. Military Academy, West Point, “Educator Visitor
Program,” to remove high school misgivings about Academy
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Box
37
Folder
1-3
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U.S. Navy Deep Submergence Systems Project, SEALAB II
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Box
37
Folder
4-5
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U.S. Patent Office, 175th Anniversary
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Box
38
Folder
1
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USS Shangri-la CUA-38, oil dump disaster in
Mediterranean
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Box
38
Folder
2-4
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Whirlpool Corporation, family ownership of small business
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1966 Winners
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Box
39
Folder
1-2
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Ac'cent International, to introduce food product Sa-son to Spanish
speaking people in New York
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Box
39
Folder
3-4
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Chapman College, Orange, California, “World Campus
Afloat”
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Box
39
Folder
5-6
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Charleston Army Depot, North Charleston, South Carolina, open
house
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Box
40
Folder
1-4
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Cleveland Hospital Council, achievements contest for Hospital
Employees
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Box
40
Folder
5
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DeLuxe Topper Corporation, Elizabeth, New Jersey, introduction of
“Clock-A-Word,” mechanical word game
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Box
41
Folder
1-3
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, stimulate interest in elementary school
library
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Box
41
Folder
4
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50th Tactical Fighter Wing, USAF “Project Second to None,”
conversion to Phantom F-4D aircraft at Hahn Air Base, West Germany
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Box
94
Folder
2
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General Foods
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Box
42
Folder
1
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Headquarters Tuslog (U.S. Logistics Group) USAFE, disaster relief after
Varto Earthquake in Turkey
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Box
42
Folder
2-5
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High Point College and Bennett Advertising “Operation Golden
Decade,” fundraising
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Box
43
Folder
1-2
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Motorola, Franklin Park, Illinois, Barrett Associates, Chicago, student
understanding of business
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Box
43
Folder
3-5
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National Farm City Committee, urban understanding of
agriculture
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Box
44
Folder
1-2
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Pleiku Air Base, Vietnam, relations between Vietnamese people, Montagnard
tribesmen, and Americans
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Box
44
Folder
3
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620th Tactical Control Squadron, 505th Tactical Control Group (TACAF),
developing rapport with Da Nang, Vietnam
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Box
45
Folder
1-6
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Stamp Out Sickness Committee, and Lennen and Newell, San Francisco, make
public aware of importance of vaccines
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Box
44
Folder
4-6
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Standard Oil Company, Ohio, expansion and curtailment of Cleveland
refinery
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Box
46
Folder
1-3
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University of Chicago, measures taken over sit-in disputing male ranking
of students for Selective Service
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Box
46
Folder
4-5
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U.S. Naval Reserve, Public Affairs Company, 9-2, 25th Anniversary of
USO
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Box
47
Folder
1-2
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Walter E. Heller and Company, Financial Relations Board, program to
improve understanding of commercial finance industry
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Box
47
Folder
3
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Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company, use of Early Bird communications
satellite
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Box
47
Folder
4
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Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, choir
“Around-the-World” tour
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1967 Winners
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Box
47
Folder
5
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American Veterinary Medical Association, accomplishments of veterinary
medicine
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Box
48
Folder
1-2
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Boy Scouts of America, XII World Jamboree
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Box
48
Folder
3-4
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British Columbia Department of Social Welfare program aimed at producing
more adoptions
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Box
49
Folder
1-4
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Committee for 9 Yes Votes, Gann-Dawson, Pennsylvania constitutional
reform
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Box
50
Folder
1
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General Motors Corporation, “Previews of Progress,” 30th
anniversary of high school educational assembly program
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Box
50
Folder
2
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Headquarters, U.S. Army Strategic Communications Command, Fort Huachuca,
Arizona
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Box
50
Folder
3
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Hospital Council of Maryland, “Won't You Come Home, Nurse
Bailey?”
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Illinois State Bar Association and Martin and Punnett, “The Law
Serves You” program
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Box
50
Folder
4-5
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Papers
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495A/4
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Recording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
50
Folder
6
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Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Ruder and Finn, Masada
Archaeological Exhibition
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Box
51
Folder
1-3
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Massey-Ferguson, Young World Food and Development Project
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Box
51
Folder
4-5
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National Communicable Disease Center, Public Health Service,
“Measles Eradication 1967”
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Box
52
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Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Rath Organization, “Accelerating
Urban Renewal in the Niagara Mohawk Systems Area”
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Box
53
Folder
1-3
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North American Rockwell Corporation, Apollo 4, post-Apollo fire
disaster
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Box
53
Folder
4
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University of Chicago, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 25th Anniversary of
nuclear chain reaction
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Box
54
Folder
1
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University of Chicago, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 25th Anniversary of
nuclear chain reaction (continued)
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Box
54
Folder
2-3
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Upjohn Company, Forley Manning Associates, diabetes detection
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1956-1967 Selected Non-winners
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Box
76
Folder
1
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Ackerman Associates, Downtown Development District 1A, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1965)
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Box
76
Folder
2
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AFL-CIO Communications Workers of America, (1966)
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Box
76
Folder
3
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Aid Association for Lutherans, “A Letter to Nancy” (1963)
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Box
76
Folder
4
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American Academy of General Practice, Project MORE (1962)
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Box
77
Folder
1-2
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American Automobile Association, Battle Against “Big Truck”
Bill (1969)
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Box
77
Folder
3-4
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American Pharmaceutical Association, public understanding of
pharmacy
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Box
77
Folder
5
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“Assignment: 1747 Randolph Street,” community call to action
(1966)
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Box
78
Folder
1
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James J. Barrett Inc., Corporate/Campus Dialogue Program (1969)
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Box
78
Folder
2
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Burson-Marsteller Associates, Negro Employment Rights (1963)
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Box
78
Folder
3
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Caltey Oil Corporation, International Communication (1962)
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Box
78
Folder
4
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Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Project Vietnam Report (1966)
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Box
78
Folder
5-6
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Cutler-Hammer Symposium, dedication of headquarters (1965)
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Box
78
Folder
7
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“Drownproofing” broadcast, written by Jon Boynton, WKYC-TV
(1968)
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Box
79
Folder
1
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Football Coaches Foundation, First Invitational Football Classic
(1968)
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Box
79
Folder
2
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General Electric Company, communications program to key audiences during
national labor negotiations (1966)
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Box
79
Folder
3
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General Electric Company, Equal Opportunity at Work in Industry Today
(1964)
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Box
79
Folder
4
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General Electric Company, Youth Motivation Program (1968)
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Box
79
Folder
5
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Harlem Town Meeting,
WCBS Radio, “What can be done to reduce racial tensions?” (1966)
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Box
79
Folder
6
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Hudson and Dennis Law Offices, Taxpayers for Higher Education (1969)
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Box
80
Folder
1-2
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International Petroleum Company, Inter-America Festival of the Arts
(1965)
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Box
80
Folder
3
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International Petroleum Company, Tempus: Peru of Yesterday and Today
(1965)
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Box
80
Folder
4-6
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Johnson and Son Inc., Johnson Wax Pavilion at New York World's Fair
(1964)
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Box
81
Folder
1
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KGO Radio, Open the Door Wider program to placate San Francisco Bay Area
residents after Hunter's Point Riots (1967)
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Box
81
Folder
2
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Kimberly-Clark, feminine hygiene educational program (1964)
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Box
81
Folder
3
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Laundry Workers International Union, Hardaker and Associates (1955)
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Box
81
Folder
4-5
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Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Gemini Agena target vehicle
(1966)
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Box
81
Folder
6-7
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Look Magazine, The Big
Book Battle, “Death of a President” (1967)
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Box
75
Folder
1
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Louisville and Nashville Railroad, “The General” (1962)
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Box
82
Folder
1
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Mayor's Committee, Baltimore, Maryland, campaign to preserve Babe Ruth's
birthplace as national shrine (1968)
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Box
82
Folder
2
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Milwaukee School of Engineering, 60th Anniversary (1963)
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Box
82
Folder
3
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NASA Gemini program to inform news media , (1965)
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Box
82
Folder
4
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NBC, Direct Line program to bring policies to attention of public
(1957)
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Box
82
Folder
5-6
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NBC, 30th Anniversary (1956)
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Box
83
Folder
1-3
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National Safety Council, Defensive Driving (1965)
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Box
83
Folder
4-5
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National Urban League, “Equal Opportunity Day” (1958)
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Box
84
Folder
1-2
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National Urban League, National Skills Bank (1963)
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Box
84
Folder
3
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North Advertising, Gun Control (1968)
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Box
84
Folder
4
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Operation Mayday, to secure jobs for hard-core unemployed and youth,
National Alliance of Businessmen (1968)
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Box
84
Folder
5
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Pace College, academic advancement of disadvantaged adults (1967)
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Box
85
Folder
6
Folder
1-2
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Pfizer Laboratories, community Sabin oral polio vaccination program
(1962)
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Box
85
Folder
3
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President's Special Public Relations Staff, Trade Expansion Act (1962)
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Box
85
Folder
4-5
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Ruder and Finn, River Oaks Baptist Church, Houston, Texas, Amigos de
Honduras Project (1965)
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Box
86
Folder
1
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San Francisco State College, public understanding of student strike,
1968 November
(1968)
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Box
86
Folder
2-4
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Schlitz Brewing Company, Old Milwaukee Days (1965)
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Box
86
Folder
5
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Sentry Insurance Company, Sentry Insurance and the Good
Samaritan
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Box
87
Folder
1-4
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Seventh United States Army, German-American Relations (1957)
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Box
88
Folder
1-3
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Southeastern University, “How is it done in Washington?,”
public relations as a profession (1957)
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Box
88
Folder
4
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Third Armoured Division, Gelnhausen Report, German-American relations
(1963)
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Box
88
Folder
5
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USO 25th Anniversary , (1966)
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Box
89
Folder
1
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U.S. Army Headquarters, Pacific, Man with a Mission (1966)
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Box
89
Folder
2-3
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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, nationwide vaccination
program (1962)
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Box
89
Folder
4-5
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U.S. Fleet, first nuclear powered warship in Japanese waters (1964)
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Box
89
Folder
6
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University of Wisconsin, Kenosha, campaign to get university campus at
Kenosha (1967)
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Box
75
Folder
2
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WCBS-TV, New York, Sunrise
Semester (1958)
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Box
90
Folder
1-2
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Welfare Federation of Cleveland, 50th Anniversary (1964)
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Box
90
Folder
3
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Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Cheese Week (1956)
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Box
90
Folder
4-5
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Wisconsin Development Authority, We Like It Here (1965)
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Box
91
Folder
1
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Wisconsin Telephone Company, Urban Orientation Program, equal opportunity
employment (1968)
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Box
91
Folder
2-3
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Woodward and Lothrop, Federal Woman's Award for outstanding contribution
to efficiency and quality of career service to Federal Government (1964)
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Box
75
Folder
3
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Yorkville Chamber of Commerce, opposition to radical Neo-Nazi party in
area (1963)
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1969 Winners
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Box
74
Folder
2
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3rd Aerospace Rescue and Recovery group, U.S. Air Force
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Box
74
Folder
3-4
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Ampex Corporation and the University of California
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Box
74
Folder
5
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Carl Byoir and Associates, Division of Honeywell
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Box
74
Folder
6
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Cleveland Clinic Hospital and Edward Howard and Company
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Electronic Data Processing Division, Honeywell and Carl Byoir and
Associates, “Prisoner Rehabilitation Through Computer Programming
Instruction”
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Friskies Pet Division, Carnation Company
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Box
5
Folder
2-3
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Papers
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749A/1
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Recording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
95
Folder
4
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GAF Corporation
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Box
95
Folder
5
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Eighth German-American Volkfest in Berlin
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Box
96
Folder
1
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Eighth German-American Volkfest in Berlin (continued)
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Box
96
Folder
2
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American Lutheran Church
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Box
96
Folder
3
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Maccor Inc., Launching a Corporate Giant
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Box
96
Folder
4-6
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Owens Corning Fiberglass Corporation, with Burson-Marsteller
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|
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Public Relations Society of America, “The Year of the Women's
Marines”
|
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Box
97
Folder
1-4
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Book one
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Box
97A
Folder
1-5
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Book two
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Box
98
Folder
1
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“Residential Construction Task Force,” American Iron and
Steel Institute
|
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Box
98
Folder
2
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United Fruit Company
|
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Box
98
Folder
3
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New England Telephone, public relations program during a long-term
strike
|
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United Fund Torch Drive
|
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Box
98
Folder
4-5
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Book one
|
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Box
99
Folder
3
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Book two
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Box
99
Folder
1-2
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University of California at Los Angeles and Ampex Corporation
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Box
99
Folder
4
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Vermont International Sculptors Symposium
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Box
99
Folder
5
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Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles
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1970 Winners
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Box
100
Folder
1
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American Medical Association, Volunteer Physicians for
Vietnam
|
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Box
100
Folder
2-5
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American Stock Exchange, image improvement campaign
|
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Box
100
Folder
6-7
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BASF Corporation, Partner in South America's Progress
|
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Box
100
Folder
8
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Cadillac Plaster and Chemical Company, product promotion
|
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Box
100
Folder
9
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Chicago Urban League, Chicago Business Opportunity Fair
|
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Box
100
Folder
10
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Children's Television Workshop with Carl Byoir and Associates, Sesame Street
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Box
100
Folder
11-14
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Consumers Power Company, “Partnership in
Education”
|
|
Box
100
Folder
15-16
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Dayton-Hudson Company, “How Dayton-Hudson Captured Investor
Imagination”
|
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Box
100
Folder
17-18
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Dubia Petroleum Company (a subsidiary of Continental Oil Company), to
attract attention to new oil field
|
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Box
101
Folder
1
Folder
2-4
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Gulf Oil of Canada, name change acceptance
|
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Box
101
Folder
5-6
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Hampton, Virginia, coliseum opening
|
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Box
101
Folder
7
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Insurance Information Institute, building confidence in the wake of
Hurricane Camille
|
|
Box
101
Folder
8
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Medic Alert Foundation, with Carl Byoir, to increase
visibility
|
|
Box
101
Folder
9-10
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Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation encouragement of high
completion
|
|
Box
101
Folder
11-12
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Reliance Electric Company, automation education project
|
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Box
101
Folder
13-14
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Reynolds Metals Company, aluminum can reclamation and
recycling
|
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Box
101
Folder
15
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Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, Towson, Maryland, image
improvement
|
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Box
101
Folder
16
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Union Carbide Company, Glad trash bag introduction
|
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Box
101
Folder
17
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Union Pacific Railroad, centennial celebration
|
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Box
102
Folder
1
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U.S. Army Reserve, image improvement
|
|
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1971 Winners
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Box
102
Folder
2-4
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Allstate Insurance Company, “Let's Bring Back
Bumpers”
|
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Box
102
Folder
5-6
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Discover America Travel Organizations, Chesapeake Appreciation
Day
|
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Box
102
Folder
7
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East Side Voice of Independent Detroit and National Bank of Detroit,
community clean up project
|
|
Box
102
Folder
8-10
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Glass Container Manufacturers Institute, recycling program
|
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Box
102
Folder
11
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Insurance Information Institute
|
|
Box
102
Folder
12-16
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International Committee of Food Science and Technology, third
international congress, with Selvage, Lee and Howard
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|
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Kiwanis International, “Operation Drug Alert”
|
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Box
102
Folder
17
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Papers
|
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Box
103
Folder
1
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Papers (continued)
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Disc 149A/3
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Recording
|
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
103
Folder
2
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National Association of Manufacturers, patent signing treaty
|
|
Box
103
Folder
3-5
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New England Television, radio-television workshop
|
|
Box
103
Folder
6-7
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Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation, fiberglass belted tires
|
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Box
103
Folder
8
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Pan American World Airways, identifying Boeing 747 as a Pan-Am
airplane
|
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Box
103
Folder
9-10
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Sperber Associates, American
Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
|
|
Box
103
Folder
11-12
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Springs Mills, tour of Springmaid special
|
|
Box
103
Folder
13
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Texas Insurance Advisory Association, with Insurance Information
Institute, “Texas Catastrophe Loss Plan”
|
|
Box
103
Folder
14
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U.S. Army (Berlin) German-American Volksfest
|
|
Box
103
Folder
15-17
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U.S. Army (Fort Carson)
|
|
Box
104
Folder
1
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U.S. Army Reserve
|
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Box
104
Folder
2-3
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U.S. Catholic Conference, Introduction of New American Bible
|
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Box
104
Folder
4
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U.S. Navy, pollution control in San Diego
|
|
Box
104
Folder
5
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University of California, San Diego, “UCSD Bridges the Generation
Gap”
|
|
Box
104
Folder
6
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University of Maryland, Department of Journalism lecture
series
|
|
Box
104
Folder
7-9
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute, participation in the 1970 clean-air
car-race
|
|
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1971 Non-winners
|
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Box
104
Folder
10
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Honeywell, “Protecting our Right to Privacy with Carl
Byoir
|
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Box
104
Folder
11
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National Presbyterian Center, radio and television ministry
|
|
Box
104
Folder
12-13
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National Right to Work Committee, “Postal Reorganization and
Freedom of Choice”
|
|
Box
104
Folder
14-15
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Public Broadcasting Service, The
Advocates
|
|
Box
104
Folder
16-18
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Standard Oil of Ohio, anniversary program
|
|
|
1971 Non-winners
|
|
Box
105
Folder
1
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Standard Oil of Ohio
|
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Box
105
Folder
2
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Uniroyal, response to Earth Day
|
|
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1972 Winners
|
|
Box
105
Folder
3-5
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Allen Electric and Equipment Company, investor relations
|
|
Box
105
Folder
6
|
American Oil Company, “Closing a Big Industry in a Small
Town”
|
|
Box
105
Folder
7-9
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Carnation Company, promotion of Slender diet drink
|
|
Box
105
Folder
10
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Children's Television Workshop, with Carl Byoir, The Electric Company
|
|
Box
105
Folder
11
|
Full Service Banks of Burlington (Iowa), with Ruder and Finn, Community
Action Fair
|
|
Box
105
Folder
12-13
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Giant Foods, increasing corporate response to consumerism
|
|
Box
105
Folder
14-15
|
Gulf Oil of Canada, “Western Refinery Conversion
Program”
|
|
Box
105
Folder
16
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Milwaukee Blood Center, increasing awareness and support
|
|
Box
105
Folder
17
|
Nebraska Department of Economic Development, community
development
|
|
Box
105
Folder
18
|
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, “Spotlight on Energy
Conservation”
|
|
Box
106
Folder
1
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Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, “Spotlight on Energy
Conservation” (continued)
|
|
Box
106
Folder
2- 3
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Owens-Illinois, with Hill and Knowlton, glass recycling
|
|
Box
106
Folder
4-6
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Public Broadcasting Service, promotion of fall '71 season
|
|
Box
106
Folder
7
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Richmond, Virginia, with Morrison and Kline, coliseum preview
|
|
Box
106
Folder
8
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St. Louis Commission on Crime and Law Enforcement, “Lock It and
Pocket the Key”
|
|
Box
106
Folder
9-10
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Save Public Transportation Committee
|
|
Box
106
Folder
11-12
|
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, with Burson-Marsteller,
“Black Expo '71”
|
|
Box
106
Folder
13
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U.S. Army (Commander-in-Chief, Pacific) “Cold Turkey I and
II”
|
|
Box
106
Folder
14
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U.S. Army (Ryukyu Islands Information Office)
|
|
Box
106
Folder
15
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University of Texas, Austin, dedication of the LBJ Library
|
|
Box
106
Folder
16-19
|
Wholesale Tobacco Distributors of New York, opposition to cigarette tax
increase in New York
|
|
|
1973 Winners
|
|
Box
107
Folder
1-2
|
Allstate Insurance Company
|
|
Box
107
Folder
3-4
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American Music Conference, increasing amateur interest
|
|
Box
107
Folder
5-6
|
Banana Bunch, with Dudley-Anderson-Yutszy, increasing
consumption
|
|
Box
107
Folder
7-8
|
Clark Equipment Company, with Burson-Marsteller, promoting their
trailers
|
|
Box
107
Folder
9-13
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Consumers Power Company, teaching aids for ecology
|
|
Box
107
Folder
14
|
Deaconess Hospital, Milwaukee, awareness of the Sickle Cell
Center
|
|
Box
107
Folder
15
|
East New York Savings Banks, support of New York Public
Library
|
|
Box
107
Folder
16
|
Ford Motor Company, Customer Service Division, consumer
satisfaction
|
|
Box
107
Folder
17
|
Ford Motor Company, Mexico, “School Construction
Program”
|
|
Box
108
Folder
1
|
Ford Motor Company, Mexico, “School Construction Program”
(continued)
|
|
Box
108
Folder
2-3
|
Forest Industries Council, “FIC's Environmental Communications
Program”
|
|
Box
108
Folder
4
|
Forest Industries Council, “1972-1974 Communications
Program”
|
|
Box
108
Folder
5
|
Freuhauf Corporation, construction of playground to end plant
vandalism
|
|
Box
108
Folder
6-7
|
Kansas City, with Carl Byoir, “Project National
Image”
|
|
Box
108
Folder
8
|
Michigan Blue Shield, program to prepare students for GED
exam
|
|
Box
108
Folder
9-11
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Montgomery Ward, rebuilding consumer confidence
|
|
Box
108
Folder
12
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Owens-Illinois, with Hill and Knowlton, anti-litter
activities
|
|
Box
108
Folder
13
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Philadelphia, making city hall accessible
|
|
Box
108
Folder
14-15
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PPG Industries, safety glazing
|
|
Box
108
Folder
16
|
Roberts Buick, public image
|
|
Box
108
Folder
17
|
Salt Institute, with Carl Byoir, “Sensible
Salting”
|
|
Box
108
Folder
18-19
|
South Dakota State Highway Department, response to Rapid City
flood
|
|
Box
108
Folder
20
|
U.S. Army ROTC Directorate
|
|
Box
109
Folder
1-2
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U.S. Army Reserve, 1972 recruiting program
|
|
Box
109
Folder
3-4
|
U.S. Naval Reserve, cruise of USS Constitution
|
|
Box
109
Folder
5-7
|
University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine, bond issue
campaign
|
|
Box
109
Folder
8-9
|
University of Tampa, “Big Time Inauguration for a Small
College”
|
|
|
1974 Winners
|
|
Box
109
Folder
11-12
|
American Optometric Association, 75th anniversary
|
|
Box
109
Folder
12-13
|
Amoco Oil Company, fuel conservation
|
|
Box
109
Folder
14-15
|
Arkansas State Task Force, prevention of childhood diseases
|
|
Box
109
Folder
16-17
|
Armco Steel Corporation, improvement of image of polluter
|
|
Box
109
Folder
18-19
|
Chaminade-Julienne High School, merger of two schools due to financial
problems in Catholic school district
|
|
Box
110
Folder
1
|
Chaminade-Julienne High School, merger of two schools due to financial
problems in Catholic school district (continued)
|
|
Box
119
Folder
1-2
|
Consumers Power Company, a unified communications program
|
|
Box
110
Folder
2
|
Detroit, with O'Field, Dukes, and Associates, inauguration of
mayor
|
|
Box
110
Folder
3-4
|
Ecodyne Corporation, with Burson-Marsteller, pollution
round-tables
|
|
Box
119
Folder
3
|
Ford Motor Company rural training program in Mexico
|
|
Box
110
Folder
5
|
Joint Information Bureau, welcome of American POWs from
Vietnam
|
|
Box
110
Folder
6-7
|
Kansas City, with Carl Byoir, promotion of city image
|
|
Box
110
Folder
8-13
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Kohler Company, with D.J. Edelman Inc., Kohler centennial
|
|
Box
110
Folder
14
|
Memphis with Harshe-Rotman and Druck, anti-busing campaign
|
|
Box
110
Folder
15
|
Montgomery Ward and Company, consumer education
|
|
Box
110
Folder
16
|
Norfolk, Virginia, with Arthur Polizos Associates, promotion of city
tour
|
|
Box
110
Folder
17-18
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Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis, with Padilla and Speer,
opening of Luxembourg office
|
|
Box
110
Folder
19
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Potato Granule Association, with J. Lynes, school lunch
program
|
|
Box
110
Folder
20-22
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Science Program Group and Bristol Myers Company, with D. Swanston and
Associates, publicity program for PBS's The Killers
|
|
Box
111
Folder
1-2
|
Star-Kist Foods with D.J. Edelman, “The Morris
Award”
|
|
Box
119
Folder
4-5
|
Star-Kist Foods with D.J. Edelman, “The Morris Award”
(continued)
|
|
Box
111
Folder
3-4
|
State Farm Insurance Company, with Hill and Knowlton, no-fault
insurance
|
|
Box
111
Folder
5-6
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3M Company, support for a freer trade policy
|
|
Box
111
Folder
7-8
|
Trans-Union Corporation, with Burson-Marsteller, role playing for
crisis
|
|
Box
119
Folder
6-7
|
Trans-Union Corporation, transportation services seminar
|
|
Box
111
Folder
9
|
TRIP, with Carl Byoir, for improvement of U.S. roads
|
|
Box
111
Folder
10-12
|
Trotwood-Madison Board of Education, school bond election
|
|
Box
111
Folder
13
|
U.S. Air Force, Air Training Command, image improvement
|
|
Box
111
Folder
14
|
U.S. Army Reserve, Office of the Chief, with N.W. Ayer, affirmative
action program for women
|
|
|
U.S. Office of Education with D. Apter Associates and Harshe-Rotman and
Druck, “Basic Grant Campaign”
|
|
Box
111
Folder
15-16
|
Papers
|
|
Disc 149A/1-2
|
Recordings
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
|
1975 Winners
|
|
Box
111
Folder
17-18
|
Allen Group, community relations
|
|
Box
111
Folder
19-20
|
American Academy of Pediatrics, infant care problems
|
|
Box
112
Folder
1
|
Boston, “Busing in Boston: Credibility and
Control”
|
|
Box
112
Folder
2-5
|
Carnation Company, corporate image improvement among
minorities
|
|
Box
112
Folder
6-7
|
Chautauqua Institution with Trarter and Dilks, centennial
celebration
|
|
Box
112
Folder
8-9
|
Credit Union National Associates, promotion of credit unions
|
|
Box
112
Folder
10-12
|
Detroit Diesel Allison, Division of General Motors, “Power Parade
Caravan”
|
|
Box
112
Folder
13
|
Eaton Corporation
|
|
Box
112
Folder
14
|
Edison Electric Institute, educational services program
|
|
Box
112
Folder
15-16
|
Homewood Corporation and Ohio State University, with Paul Werth and
Associates, introduction of a Solar home
|
|
Box
112
Folder
17-18
|
Insurance Information Institute, effect of inflation and the energy
crisis on insurance rates
|
|
Box
112
Folder
19
|
Junior Achievement Inc.
|
|
Box
113
Folder
1-4
|
Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Company, investor relations
program
|
|
Box
113
Folder
5-6
|
Kellogg Company, with Duley-Anderson-Yutzy, “Stick up for Breakfast
Day”
|
|
Box
113
Folder
5-6
|
Papers
|
|
749A/2-4
|
Recordings
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
113
Folder
7-8
|
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
|
|
Box
113
Folder
9
|
Michigan Department of Commerce, with McMasters Associates, increased
visibility
|
|
Box
113
Folder
10
|
National Bank of Detroit, with Seymour and Lundy, Crime
prevention
|
|
Box
113
Folder
11-12
|
Naval Education and Training Center, with Allen Group, transfer of
Newport base
|
|
Box
113
Folder
13
|
Nova Scotia Tourism Department, with Development Counselors
International, promotions of tourism from the U.S.
|
|
Box
113
Folder
14-15
|
Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission, with Spiro and Associates
Commemorating the First Continental Congress
|
|
Box
113
Folder
16-18
|
Shindana Toys, Division of Operation Bootstrap, with Harshe-Rotman and
Druck, promotion of black dolls and games
|
|
Box
113
Folder
19
|
Toy Manufacturers of America, toy safety with Harshe-Rotman and
Druck
|
|
Box
113
Folder
20-22
|
Uniroyal Corporation, with Hill and Knowlton, improvement of relations
with the press
|
|
Box
113
Folder
23-24
|
Warner Electric Brake and Clutch Company, with Gardner, Jones and
Company, halting slump in U.S. auto sales
|
|
Box
114
Folder
1
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Xerox Corporation, Sesame Street
in Latin America
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1976 Winners
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Box
114
Folder
2-3
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American Library Association, National Library Week
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Box
114
Folder
4-6
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Chevrolet Division of General Motors, introduction of the
Chevette
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Box
114
Folder
7-10
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Detroitbank Corporation, anniversary celebration
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Ford Motor Company, federal regulation demonstration vehicles
presentation program
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Box
114
Folder
11-13
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Papers
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749A/5-6
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Recordings
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
114
Folder
14
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Fort Ticonderoga Association, with Dudley-Anderson-Yutzy,
“America's First Victory”
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Box
114
Folder
15
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General Telephone of Florida, directory assistance charging customer
relations programs
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Box
114
Folder
16-19
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Gulf Oil Company, Oil Spill Prevention and Control: An Employee-Staff
Relations Program
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Box
114
Folder
20-21
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Hennepin County, Minnesota, Alcohol Safety Action Project
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Box
114
Folder
22
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Kansas City, with Carl Byoir, “Project: Kansas City National
Identity
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Box
115
Folder
1-2
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Kansas City, with Carl Byoir, “Project: Kansas City National
Identity (continued)
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Box
115
Folder
3-4
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Los Angeles, creating visibility for a city-owned shopping
mall
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Box
115
Folder
5-7
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Merrill-Lynch Associates, National Investment Week seminar
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Box
115
Folder
8
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Microdot, with Hill and Knowlton, to defeat a tender offer for its
shares
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Box
115
Folder
9-10
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Milwaukee Art Center, increasing public participation
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Box
115
Folder
11-14
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National Geographic Society, PBS National Geographic Society Specials
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Box
115
Folder
15-17
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New York Telephone, the role of New York Telephone during a
disaster
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Box
115
Folder
18-20
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Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission, “Bicentennial Host to the
Nation”
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Box
115
Folder
21
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Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission, survey of public
attitudes
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Box
115
Folder
22-25
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Science Program Group and Bristol Myers, promotion of PBS's The Thin Edge
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Box
116
Folder
1-2
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Sugar Association and Carl Byoir, nutritional value of sugar
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Box
116
Folder
3-4
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Travelers, cycle safety
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Box
116
Folder
5-8
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Voyage of the Sgt. Floyd
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Box
116
Folder
9
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University of Tennessee, “Campus on the Mall”
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Box
116
Folder
9
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Papers
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Disc 149A/4
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Recording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
116
Folder
10
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Utah Department of Transportation, “About I-215”
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Box
116
Folder
11
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World Scout Bureau, “Join-in Jamboree”
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Box
116
Folder
12
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Xerox Corporation, Rochester improvement
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Summaries
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Box
116
Folder
13
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1974-1976
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Box
117
Folder
6
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1977-1981
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Box
117
Folder
7
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, 1982-1985
Summaries
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1977 Winners
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Box
120
Folder
1
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Allstate Insurance Company, support of auto air bag
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Box
120
Folder
2-4
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American Central Corporation, recreation land developers
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Box
120
Folder
5
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American Foundation for the Blind, Cooking for the Blind
Program
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Box
120
Folder
6
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B.F. Goodrich Company, cancer scare in manufacture of rubber
products
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Box
120
Folder
7
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Chicago Heart Association and Suburban Park/Recreation Association, Swim
for Heart fundraising
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Box
120
Folder
8-10
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, expansion and renaming of
facilities
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Box
120
Folder
11
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Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, senior citizen school
volunteers
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Box
120
Folder
12
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514th Military Airlift Wing (Associate), New Lisbon State School, New
Jersey community relations project
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Box
120
Folder
13-15
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Forest Industries Council, efforts to amend Organic Act of
1897
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Box
120
Folder
16-17
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General Motors Corporation, Intercollegiate Business Understanding
Competition
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Box
120
Folder
18
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H.P. Hood Inc., Hood Samaritan Program
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Box
121
Folder
1-2
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The Irvine Company, Village of Woodbridge, California, real estate
development
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Box
121
Folder
3
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Kinney Shoe Corporation, The Great American Face Program, amateur photo
contest
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Box
121
Folder
4
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The Loral Corporation, investment market public relations
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Box
121
Folder
5
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Maryland Department of Transportation, state constitutional amendment to
rehabilitate railroad lines
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Box
121
Folder
6
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Mercy Hospital, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Anti- Hospital Week -Week
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Box
121
Folder
7
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Milwaukee Public School System, program to build support for court
ordered school desegregation
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PH 3756.3
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Photographs
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
121
Folder
8-9
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National Agricultural Chemical Association, national discussion of
pesticides
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Box
121
Folder
10-11
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New West Magazine, introduction
of
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Box
121
Folder
12-13
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Newport News Shipbuilding, restoration and dedication of Hull No. One,
“Dorothy”
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Box
121
Folder
14-15
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North Texas Commission, documentation of growth in Southwest
Metroplex
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Box
121
Folder
16
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Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission, Wagon Train Schedule and Encampment
Directory
|
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Box
122
Folder
1-2
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Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission, Wagon Train Schedule and Encampment
Directory (continued)
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Box
142
Folder
1-3
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Post Cereals, “Box Tops For Fun 'N Fitness”
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Box
122
Folder
3
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Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority, promotion of government owned
shipping line
|
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Box
122
Folder
4
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Sexual Assault Treatment Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, promotion of
existence
|
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PH 3756.2
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Photographs
|
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
122
Folder
5-6
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The Travelers Insurance Companies, promotion for long-range legislative
reforms in Massachusetts
|
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Box
122
Folder
7-8
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The United States Armed Forces Bicentennial Caravans, Department of
Defense observance of U.S. bicentennial
|
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Box
122
Folder
9
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United States Department of the Navy, International Naval
Review/Operation Sail 1976
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|
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1978 Winners
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Box
122
Folder
10
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Aerosol Packaging Council of the Chemical Specialities Manufacturers
Association, alerting of public about aerosol propellant myths
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Box
122
Folder
11
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Air Training Command, United States Air Force, female pilot test training
program
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Box
122
Folder
12
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Beech Nut Foods Corporation, introduction of new naturally good baby
foods
|
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Box
122
Folder
13-14
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Citicorp, introduction of Citicorp Center
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Box
122
Folder
15
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DEKALB Ag Research, hybrid seed corn and Ag Research
promotion
|
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Box
123
Folder
1-2
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Emhart Corporation, awareness promotion after merger with USM
Corporation
|
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Box
123
Folder
3
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The Energy Advocates, communication of “free market”
solutions to energy problems
|
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Box
123
Folder
4
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Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, broaden investor base for
Mortgage Participation Certificates
|
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Box
123
Folder
5
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Fraternal Order of Police, State Lodge of Michigan, safety precaution
education program for children
|
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Box
123
Folder
6
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General Motors Corporation, Civic Leaders Meeting Program
|
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Box
123
Folder
7
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Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Detroit Renaissance and Renaissance
Center, revitalization of downtown Detroit
|
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Box
123
Folder
8
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Highway Safety Division of Virginia, highway safety awareness in relation
to fatality tolls
|
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Box
123
Folder
9
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Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Latino customer relations
|
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Box
123
Folder
10
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International Telephone and Telegraph Company, International Fellowship
Program
|
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Box
123
Folder
11
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Life Insurance Association of Massachusetts, improvement of relations
between the industry and government, especially in tax awareness
|
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Box
123
Folder
12
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Loyola Marymount University, College of Business, community relations and
economic difficulties improvements
|
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Box
123
Folder
13
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Manufacturers of Emission Controls Association, automotive pollution
controls understanding
|
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Box
123
Folder
14
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National Paint and Coatings Association, promotion of paint and coatings
products
|
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Box
123
Folder
15-16
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Nelson Gallery - Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, promotion of
“Sacred Circles: 2,000 Years of North American Indian Art”
|
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Box
124
Folder
1
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New York County Lawyers Association, awareness efforts
|
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Box
124
Folder
2
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Niagara Falls, City of, program to prove city is financially
secure
|
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Box
124
Folder
3-4
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Ohio National Guard, promotion of Ohio House Bill 228 for Tuition
Assistance
|
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Box
124
Folder
5-6
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Santa Clara Valley Water District, voluntary water conservation
program
|
|
Box
124
Folder
7-8
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Sentry Insurance, consumer movement information for the public and
business
|
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PH 3756.1
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Photographs
|
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
124
Folder
9
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The Southland Corporation, Muscular Dystrophy Association fundraising as
part of community relations
|
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Box
124
Folder
10
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Sweetheart Plastics, internal communications
|
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Box
124
Folder
11-13
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3M Company, Pollution Prevention Pays
|
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Box
124
Folder
14-15
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Tire Retread Information Bureau, consumer awareness promotion
|
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Box
124
Folder
16
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Tupperware Home Parties, nutrition education program
|
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Box
125
Folder
1
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Tupperware Home Parties (continued)
|
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Box
125
Folder
2
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United States Virgin Islands, vacation destination program
|
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Box
125
Folder
3
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Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, “Camel Week” water
conservation, waste reduction program
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|
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1979 Winners
|
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Box
125
Folder
4-5
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American Petroleum Institute, East Coast operations awareness
|
|
Box
125
Folder
6-7
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Council for Peace and Equality in Education, desegregation awareness plan
for the Los Angeles Unified School District
|
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Box
125
Folder
8
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Ford Parts and Service Division, customer service image
raising
|
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Box
125
Folder
9-10
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General Mills, research and programs centered around the American
family
|
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Box
125
Folder
11
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General Electric Company, Centennial Program
|
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Box
125
Folder
12
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Hospital Council of Southern California, A Response to Rising Hospital
Costs
|
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Box
125
Folder
13
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Independent Insurance Agents of Dallas, arson awareness
campaign
|
|
Box
125
Folder
14-15
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Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel, 50th anniversary with gift to American
people, “Isis”
|
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Box
125
Folder
16-17
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International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation, grass roots state
press briefing program
|
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Box
125
Folder
18
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Intergovernmental Desegregation Coordinating Group, implementation of
court-ordered desegregation plan in New Castle County, Delaware
|
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Box
125
Folder
19
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Johns-Manville Corporation, forest fire information
dissemination
|
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Box
126
Folder
1
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Johnson Wax, introduction of Agree shampoo
|
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Box
126
Folder
2-3
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Kansas City School District, integration of The Lincoln Academy and
attempts to break down racial apprehensions
|
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Box
126
Folder
4
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Kentucky Talking Book Library, library services awareness
campaign
|
|
Box
126
Folder
5
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation, health management program for
employees
|
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PH 3756.4
|
Photographs
|
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
126
Folder
6
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Kimberly-Clark Corporation, South African investments information
campaign
|
|
Box
126
Folder
7
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Military Airlift Command, 30th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift,
1948
|
|
Box
126
Folder
8-9
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Monsanto Agricultural Products Company, Far-Go herbicide wild oats
awareness program
|
|
Box
126
Folder
10-12
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Monument Builders of North America, effort to spur growth in
industry
|
|
Box
126
Folder
13
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The Nature Conservancy, environmental and business faction bridge
building
|
|
Box
126
Folder
14-15
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Northwestern National Bank of Minneapolis, Canadian-American Week,
“Between Friends/Entre Amis”
|
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Box
126
Folder
16
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Sears, Roebuck, and Company, strengthening of relations between Sears and
elected officials
|
|
Box
126
Folder
17
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Security Pacific National Bank, community service improvement through
Project STEP (Skills Training Education Program)
|
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Box
127
Folder
1
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Taxpayers United for Tax Limitation, campaign to amend the Michigan
constitution
|
|
Box
127
Folder
2
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Transatlantic Venture Company, transatlantic balloon flight
|
|
Box
127
Folder
3-4
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USO World Headquarters, Book I, introduction of new USO in conjunction
with Bob Hope's 75th birthday
|
|
Box
127
Folder
5-6
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USO World Headquarters, Book II, introduction of new USO in conjunction
with Bob Hope's 75th birthday (continued)
|
|
M87-158
|
USO Public Service Radio campaign disc recording
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
127
Folder
7
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United States Army Hometown News Center, print media with focus on local
soldiers
|
|
Box
127
Folder
8-9
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Wallcovering Information Bureau, promotion of wall-covering
products
|
|
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1980 Winners
|
|
Box
127
Folder
10-11
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Allstate Insurance Company, Helping Hands Program
|
|
Box
127
Folder
12-13
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American Academy of Family Physicians, Lifestyles/Personal Health Care in
Different Occupations, a Study of Attitudes and Practices
|
|
Box
127
Folder
14
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American Bankers Association, national spokesperson program to help
public understand banks
|
|
Box
127
Folder
15
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Anaconda Company, Carr Fork copper mine safety program
|
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M87-158
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Cassette recording
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
127
Folder
16
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Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Assocation, “Operation
Prestige,” promotion of asphalt shingles
|
|
Box
128
Folder
1-2
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Atlantic Richfield Company, The Drive for Conservation
|
|
Box
128
Folder
3
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The British Post Office, commemoration of the first adhesive stamp with a
rerunning of the Pony Express
|
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Box
128
Folder
4-5
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Burger King Corporation, fire safety program
|
|
Box
128
Folder
6-7
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Children's TV Workshop, 10th anniversary of Sesame Street
|
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Box
128
Folder
8
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Ciba-Geigy Corporation, establish relations with the American Soybean
Association
|
|
Box
128
Folder
9-10
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The Coca-Cola Company, support of XIII Olympic Winter Games
|
|
Box
128
Folder
11
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Credit Union National Association, Save Our Share Draft
campaign
|
|
Box
128
Folder
12
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Dallas Power and Light Company, reaction and restoration of power after
December 30, 1979 ice storm
|
|
M87-158
|
Cassette recording
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
128
Folder
13-14
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General Electric Company, The Introduction of the Electronic
Halarc
|
|
Box
129
Folder
1
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Hide Action Program, grass roots program to seek solution in American
leather goods industry
|
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Box
129
Folder
2
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Honeywell, sponsorship of “The Joy of Bach” on the PBS
network
|
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Box
129
Folder
3
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Houston, City of, Parks Department, need for more park space
|
|
Box
129
Folder
4
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International Paper Company, The Power of the Printed Word
|
|
Box
129
Folder
5-6
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Lesley College, increase enrollment and public identity
|
|
Box
129
Folder
7-8
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Merrill Lynch, increase amount of female customers and act as source of
financial information for them
|
|
Box
129
Folder
9-11
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Midland-Ross Corporation, obtain 'fair market' evaluation corporate
common stock
|
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Box
129
Folder
12-13
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Mississippi Ballet International, international dance competition for
young dancers
|
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Box
129
Folder
14-15
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Pan American World Airways, support for PanAm/National merger
|
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Box
129
Folder
16-17
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Safe Road Committee, Missouri Highway Department, change in state
constitution for road maintenance funding
|
|
Box
129
Folder
18
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Summit County Association for Retarded Citizens, project for community
understanding of mentally ill
|
|
Box
129
Folder
19
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Thetford Corporation, promotion of sanitation product without advertising
program
|
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Box
130
Folder
1-2
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USAF Air Force Institute of Technology, program to promote understanding
and support of AFIT
|
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Box
130
Folder
3
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United States Air Force Academy, community relations through sponsorship
of Colorado State Special Olympics
|
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Box
130
Folder
4-5
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United States Department of Energy, Low Cost/No Cost energy conservation
program in New England
|
|
Box
130
Folder
6-7
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United States Department of Energy-Northeast Solar Energy Center,
Operation Sunpower
|
|
|
1981 Winners
|
|
Box
130
Folder
8
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Atlanta Bar Association, Give Our Police a Hand
|
|
Box
130
Folder
9
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Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, promotion by demonstrating Bahamian/American
friendship
|
|
Box
130
Folder
10-11
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Berlin/Los Angeles Festival, Los Angeles' 200th birthday celebration with
invitation to sister city, Berlin
|
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Box
130
Folder
12
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Clay Counties United, North Kansas City, Missouri, Clay County jail bond
campaign
|
|
Box
130
Folder
13
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Conti Commodity Services, effort to establish Conti as leader in futures
industry
|
|
Box
131
Folder
1
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Conti Commodity Services (continued)
|
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Box
131
Folder
2
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Metropolitan Detroit Convention and Visitors Bureau, Civic Host Committee
for the 1980 Republican National Convention and Detroit Renaissance
Inc.
|
|
Box
131
Folder
3
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Drug Fair Inc., Straight Talk on Drugs education program
|
|
Box
131
Folder
4
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Federation of American Hospitals, promotion of identity and leadership in
health care field
|
|
Box
131
Folder
5
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Heublein, Harveys Bristol Cream Tribute to the Black Designer
'80
|
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M87-158
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“A Tribute to Fashion '80” disc recording
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
131
Folder
6
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Herrick Hospital and Health Center, promotion of highly visible image
including name change
|
|
Box
131
Folder
7
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Honeywell and WGBH (continued), promotion of Boston Pops with
introduction of new conductor, John Williams
|
|
Box
131
Folder
8
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Johnson Wax, Living Planet environmental education pilot
program
|
|
Box
131
Folder
9
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Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, increase in contributions and
participation in Jones and Laughlin Active Citizenship Committee
|
|
Box
131
Folder
10
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Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, rebuttal to allegations of
unsafe product
|
|
Box
131
Folder
11-12
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McDonald's Corporation, Ronald McDonald House
|
|
Box
131
Folder
13-14
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Monsanto Plastics and Resins Company, Spray Guard Rain Flaps
|
|
Box
131
Folder
15
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Motorcycle Safety Foundation, We Wear 'Em - A Voluntary Helmet Use
campaign
|
|
Box
131
Folder
16
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National Association of Trade and Technical Schools, publicizing the
accreditation process to promote awareness
|
|
Box
131
Folder
17
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Natural Gas Council of Minnesota, Blooming Prairie, Minnesota, Less
Energy Days
|
|
Box
131
Folder
18
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New York Telephone, introduction of One Plus Dialing to New York City
residents
|
|
Box
132
Folder
1-2
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New York Telephone (continued)
|
|
Box
132
Folder
3
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Orient Express Restaurant, San Francisco, California, a reunion for
transplanted New Yorkers
|
|
Box
132
Folder
4-5
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St. Louis Community College, tax transfer campaign
|
|
Box
132
Folder
6
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Southwestern Bell, Susan Ames, internal promotion of company's marketing
stance
|
|
Box
132
Folder
7-8
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Sperry Corporation, introduction of Listening program
|
|
M87-158
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“Listen” disc recording
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
132
Folder
9
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United States Air Force Manpower and Personnel Center, Voluntary Reserve
Officer Recall Program
|
|
Box
132
Folder
10-11
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United States Bureau of the Census, 1980 census
|
|
M87-158
|
“It's not too late,” disc recording, 1980
April
|
|
U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
132
Folder
12-13
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United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Turning
Houses into Homes: A Community Relations Program for HUD/Chicago
Office
|
|
Box
132
Folder
14
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, effort to defeat Proposal D through
education
|
|
Box
132
Folder
15
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Wheat Flour Institute, Breadwinners National Sandwich Idea
Contest
|
|
|
1982 Winners
|
|
Box
132
Folder
16
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Aetna Life and Casualty, Mother Aetna: Consumer Awareness
Program
|
|
Box
132
Folder
17
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American Library Association, Helping Public Libraries Market Their
Services
|
|
Box
132
Folder
18
|
American Petroleum Refiners Association, effort to win tax government
regulatory changes
|
|
Box
132
Folder
19
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Anheuser-Busch Inc., Budweiser Olympic Art Program
|
|
Box
133
Folder
1
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Bank of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, King Intermediate School Enrichment
Program
|
|
Box
133
Folder
2
|
Boy Scouts of America, Foundations for Growth membership
program
|
|
Box
133
Folder
3
|
The Center for Auto Safety, Lemon Law Litigation campaign
|
|
Box
133
Folder
4-5
|
Chicago Mayor's Office of Employment and Training, CETA is Open for
Business
|
|
Box
133
Folder
6-7
|
Columbus, Ohio, City of; Columbus Public Schools; Franklin County
Children Services; and The Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce, combined 1981
Columbus issues campaign
|
|
Box
133
Folder
8-9
|
Columbus Public Schools, 1981 school tax levy campaign
|
|
Box
133
Folder
10-11
|
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company, The Solar Challenge: A Sun Flight
Odyssey
|
|
Box
133
Folder
12
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Merrill Lynch and Company, Proposed Anti-Money Market Fund Legislation in
Utah
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133
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13
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Motorcycle Safety Foundation, “Athletes Use 'Em” - Maryland
voluntary helmet use campaign
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133
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14
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New York City Partnership, Summer Jobs for Youth/81 campaign
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133
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Northeast Utilities, Hartford, Connecticut, NU 80s/90s - A Conservation
Program
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133
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Solar Energy Research Institute and U.S. Department of Energy, Passive
Solar Energy Program
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Box
133
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17
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Summit County Community Mental Health Board, improvement of community
relations program
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Box
134
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1
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Summit County Community Mental Health Board (continued)
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Box
134
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2
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Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, Tampa Super Bowl XVIII
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Box
134
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3
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Toys “R” Us, investor relations program
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Box
134
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4-5
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The Travelers Insurance Companies, The Travelers Program for Older
Americans
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Box
134
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6-7
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Xavier University, Sesquicentennial Celebration
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1983 Winners
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Box
134
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8-9
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American Medical Systems, inflatable penile prosthesis marketing
program
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Box
134
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10
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American Soybean Association, anti-embargo contract sanctity
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Box
134
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11
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Amfac, sugar information and education program
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Box
134
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12
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Baptist Medical Centers, The Women's Hospital: The Other Side
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Box
134
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13
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Boys Clubs of America, Diamond Jubilee
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Box
134
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14-15
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Bureau National Interprofessional du Cognac, increase of sales in the
United States
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Box
134
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16
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Camden, City of, New Jersey, The Last Real Estate Bargain on Earth, city
revitalization program
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Box
135
Folder
1
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Clark Equipment Company, Effectively Communicating the Bad News of
Streamlining
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Box
135
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2
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Cracker Jack Company and Borden, Consumer Products Division, First Annual
Cracker Jack Old Timers Baseball Classic
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Box
135
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3-4
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Eastman Kodak Company, The Launch of Disc Photography
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Box
135
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5
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General Electric Major Appliances Business Group, GE Dual Wave microwave
oven introduction
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Box
135
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6-7
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Governor's Office of Citizen Affairs/State of North Carolina, Volunteer
North Carolina
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Box
135
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8-9
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Harley-Davidson Motor Company, petition to the U.S. International Trade
Commission
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Box
135
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10-11
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Hyde Park Partnership, St. Louis, Missouri, Hyde Park community relations
program
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Box
135
Folder
12-13
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Hygrade Food Products Corporation, response to metal objects in food
products
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Box
135
Folder
14
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Idaho Falls Consolidated Hospitals, The Quality People
Program
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Box
135
Folder
15
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Illinois Bell, The Juarez High School Connection, An Educational
Model
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Box
135
Folder
16
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Insurance Information Institute and American Insurance Association,
International Symposium on Alcohol and Driving
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Box
136
Folder
1
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Insurance Information Institute and American Insurance Association
(continued)
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Box
136
Folder
2-3
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Keep Jacksonville Beautiful, A Program to Keep Jacksonville
Beautiful
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Box
136
Folder
4
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Manville Corporation, Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, focus on internal
communications
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Box
136
Folder
5
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Motorcycle Safety Foundation, Riders Want Rider Training
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Box
136
Folder
6-7
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Mountain Bell, customer analysis wins local measured service
OK
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Box
136
Folder
8-9
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Philadelphia, City of, Century IV Celebration
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Box
136
Folder
10
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Republic of Togo, Togo's North American promotion program
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Box
136
Folder
11
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United States Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District engineering
support for youth
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Box
136
Folder
12
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United States Army Reserve, National Scholar/Athlete Award
program
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Box
136
Folder
13
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United States Army Second ROTC Region, The College Aid
Checkbook
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Box
136
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14
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Unity Medical Center, promotional communications for
obstetrics
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1984 Winners
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Box
136
Folder
15-16
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Alaska Division of Tourism, promoting tourism to Alaska
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Box
136
Folder
17-18
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Allstate Insurance Company, corporate reorganization and internal
communications
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Box
136
Folder
19
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American Bankers Association, 10% Withholding On Savings: Help Repeal A
Bad Law
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Box
137
Folder
1
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American Pyrotechnics Association, Celebrate, But Safely Fireworks
campaign
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Box
137
Folder
2
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Bell South Corporation, Giving Birth to Bell South
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Box
137
Folder
3-4
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Campbell Soup Company, National Soup Month and 80th anniversary of the
Campbell Soup Kids
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Box
137
Folder
5
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Coleco Industries, introduction of the Cabbage Patch Kids
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Box
137
Folder
6
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Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Garment Center blackout during
Con Edison strike
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Box
137
Folder
7
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Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Countdown to
Accreditation
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Box
137
Folder
8
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Continental Airlines, maintaining consumer confidence during strike by
machinists
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Box
137
Folder
9
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Fair Oaks Hospital, Summit, New Jersey, 800-COCAINE
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M87-158
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Public Service Announcements 800-COCAINE disc recording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
137
Folder
10-11
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Greater Cleveland Growth Association and Others, The New Cleveland
campaign
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Box
137
Folder
12
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International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, Ice Cream for
America: An Industry Celebrates Its Product
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Box
137
Folder
13
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The Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky, The Lexington Cemetery: A
Special Place for the Living
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Box
137
Folder
14
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National Confectioners Association/Chocolate Manufacturers
Association/National Candy Wholesalers Association, Halloween and prevention of
successive candy tampering incidents
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Box
137
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15
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Naval Reserve Office of Information Detachment 310, Houston, Texas, First
Visit of USS Houston SNN-713 to Houston,
Texas
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Box
137
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16
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New York University Medical Center, image development project
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Box
138
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1-2
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Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation, USA, launch of first U.S.
manufacturing venture
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Box
138
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3-4
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Pacific Resources Inc., “The Navigators” Hawaii publicity
program
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Box
138
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5
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Paperboard Packaging Council, nutritional and flavor advantages of milk
in paper packaging
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Box
138
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6
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Pringle Dixon Pringle and State of Georgia, The
Driving-Under-The-Influence (DUI) campaign
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Box
138
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7
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Private Industry Council, Baltimore, Maryland, Starters: A Communications
Program for CETA
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Box
138
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8
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The Road Information Program, Saving Washington's Highways
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Box
138
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9
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Swift/Hunt-Wesson, Butterball Turkey talk-line
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Box
138
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10-11
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U.S.-Japan Communications, A Path to Understanding
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Box
138
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12
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United States Army College Fund and National Soccer Coaches Association
of America, soccer for army recruiting
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Box
138
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13
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United States Marine Corps, Public Affairs Clinic, Coping With
Complacency
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Box
138
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14
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United States Naval Academy, Public Affairs Office, Army-Navy football
game in Pasadena, California
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Box
138
Folder
15-16
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The Upjohn Company, The Depo-Provera Public Board of Inquiry
communications program
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1985 Winners
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Box
138
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17
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American Paralysis Association, Standing Charity on Its Feet
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Box
138
Folder
18
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Baptist Medical Center Princeton, Birmingham, Alabama, The Princeton
Network Communications Program
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Box
139
Folder
1
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Bechtel Power Corporation, The Big Dig
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VBA 920
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
139
Folder
2
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Binney and Smith, Crayola Dream Makers
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Box
139
Folder
3-4
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DeBeers Consolidated Mines, Diamonds, International Awards
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VBA 917
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
139
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5-6
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Eastman Kodak Company, Communication Builds Employee
Productivity
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Box
139
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7-8
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Georgia Department of Human Resources and Medical Association of Georgia,
“It's OK to Tell,” reporting of child abuse
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VBA 913
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
139
Folder
9-10
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The Heritage Foundation, Mandate for Leadership II: From Public Relations
to Policy
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Box
139
Folder
11-12
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Public Relations Support ... Humana, The First Artificial Heart Implant
at Humana Heart Institute International
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VBA 908
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Videorecording
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VBA 909
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J.C. Penney, Dallas, “Introducing the NEW J.C. Penney,
Dallas” and Art Sunday at J.C. Penney, videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
139
Folder
13-14
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Kaiser Permanente, Ohio Region, Professor Bodywise and His Traveling
Menagerie
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Box
139
Folder
15
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Lorimar, Lorimar 1984 Investor Relations Program
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Box
139
Folder
16
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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP), DWP Seat Belt
campaign
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VBA 919
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“I Love Me, I Buckle Up,” videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
1
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McNeil Pharmaceutical and The Pharmacists Against Drug Abuse Foundation,
“Pharmacists Against Drug Abuse,” PADA press conference review school
play--public service announcement
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VBA 912
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
2-4
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Metropolitan Transit Authority, Houston, Texas, “Changing The Way
Houston Goes to Work,” marketing program
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VBA 916
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
5
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National Live Stock and Meat Board Processed Meat Committee, Shaping a
Positive Consumer Climate
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Box
140
Folder
6
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Ohio Education Association, I've Been Back to School
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Box
140
Folder
7-8
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Ordway Music Theatre, The Opening of the Ordway Music Theatre
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VBA 911
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
9
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Photo Marketing Association International, “National Photo
Week”
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“Snap to it America: National Photo Week”
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M87-158
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Disc recording
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VBA 910
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
10-11
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The Quaker Oats Company, The Fiber Factor Program
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Box
140
Folder
12
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Ralston Purina Company, Purina Dog Chow Search for the Great American
Dog
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Box
140
Folder
13-14
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Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, national post polio
alert
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VBA 914
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“Post Polio Symposium,” videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
140
Folder
15-16
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3M, Cochlear Implant Launch Program
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Box
140
Folder
17-18
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The Trailways Corporation, Operation: Home Free
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M87-158
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Cassette recording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
141
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1-2
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U.S. Army Military District of Washington, Interment of the Unknown
Serviceman - Vietnam
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Box
141
Folder
3
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Union of American Hebrew Congregations, The Lives We Touch
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Box
141
Folder
4-5
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund: Removing
the Stain
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VBA 918
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Videorecording
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
141
Folder
6
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Virginia Division of Tourism, Virginia's Tips for the Physically Disabled
Traveler
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VBA 915
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Videorecording
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Series: PRSA Records
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U.S. Mss 64AF
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Scrapbooks
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Box
92
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Robert A. Bliss, 1949-1952
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Box
118
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1953-1955
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Box
73
Folder
1
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1955-1956
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Box
73
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2
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1958-1959
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Box
74
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1
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1959
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Box
74
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2
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1959-1960
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Institutes, Conferences, and Seminars
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308A/1-4
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Luncheon meeting, Boston University,
1957
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U.S. Mss 64AF
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Institute, University of Wisconsin, 1959 July 12-18
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Box
116
Folder
14
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Agenda
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Box
116
Folder
15
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Readings
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Box
116
Folder
16
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Speakers' information
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Box
116
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17
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Speeches
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Institute, University of Wisconsin, 1960 July 17-23
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Box
116
Folder
18
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Agenda
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Box
116
Folder
19
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Questionnaires
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Box
116
Folder
20
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Readings
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Box
116
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21
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Speakers' information
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Box
116
Folder
22
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Speeches
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389A/1
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Recorded speeches
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308A/5
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National Conference, Houston, Texas, 1961 November : Includes speech by Edward R. Murrow.
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308A/6
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“Dynamics of Public Relations,” at Northwestern University,
1962 July 27-August
3
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308A/7
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Institute, Cornell University, 1962 July 29-August 4 : Includes speech by Karl A. Menninger.
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308A/8-12
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National Conference, Boston University, 1962 November
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
116
Folder
23
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“Looking Ahead,” by Earl Newsom, 1962 November 14
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Box
116
Folder
24
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Institute, Harvard University, speeches, 1963 July-August 2
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385A/1
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Panel, Montreal, Canada, post-election press briefing, 1964 November 9
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440A/1-3
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Seminar, speeches, 1967 March
31-April 1
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
116
Folder
25
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National Conference, speeches, 1970 November 15-18
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Box
116
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26
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Seminar, 1971 May
5
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Institute, University of Wisconsin, 1971 July 11-17
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Box
116
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27
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Agenda
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Box
116
Folder
28
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Brochures
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Box
116
Folder
29
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Conferees
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Box
116
Folder
30
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Correspondence, 1970-1971
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Box
116
Folder
31
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Diploma
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Box
116
Folder
32
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Planning Committee
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Box
116
Folder
33
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Publicity
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Box
116
Folder
34
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Questionnaires
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Box
117
Folder
1
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Readings
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Box
117
Folder
2
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Speakers' information
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Speeches
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Box
117
Folder
3
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Conferees
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Box
117
Folder
4
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Noel Griese remarks
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749A/7-23
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Recorded speeches and remarks
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749A/24
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Institute, 1972 July
13 : Speech by Kalman B. Druck.
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Miscellaneous
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495A/1-3
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Defense Department presentation to PRSA, 1962
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U.S. Mss 64AF
Box
117
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5
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Professional Accreditation Program, undated
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Box
117
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6
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Channels newsletter, 1981 January-1982 June
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Series: Films
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FE 255
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1104 Sutton Road, Wilding
Productions, Champion Paper and Fibre Company (Sponsor), Director: Jack Tilles,
1958
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CA 504
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DC 571
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DC 569
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DC 963
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DC 572
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DC 962
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DC 570
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Continental Classroom: Lesson
#45-Elasticity, NBC, presented by National Broadcasting Company and
The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 1954
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DC 575
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DC 967
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Explorers of Tomorrow,
California Academy of Sciences, Director: Robert Glassburn, 195-
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DC 965
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Freedom of the American
Road, an MPO Production, Ford Motor Company (Sponsor), 1956 : CA 733 is a second copy.
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DC 573
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AB 729
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CA 510
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DC 966
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Rockford: An American
City, Atlas Film Corporation?, Rockford Chamber of Commerce (Sponsor),
[195-]
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CA 735
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DC 964
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DC 566-DC 567
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AB 730
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CA 509
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CA 734
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U.S. Mss 64AF
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Part 2 (U.S. Mss 64AF, Audio 1525A, Audio 1554A, Audio 1576A, VBC 134-VBC 188,
VHA 989-VHA 999, VHB 001-VHB 272, VHB 501-VHB 515): Additions,
1938-2014236.4 cubic feet (234 records center cartons and 7 archives boxes), 101 compact
discs (audio), 11 tape recordings, 22 audio recordings, and 353
videorecordings The collection is divided into ten series: ADMINISTRATION, COUNSELORS ACADEMY,
HISTORICAL FILES, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, PUBLICATIONS, SECTIONS, SILVER ANVIL
ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS, TASK FORCES AND COMMITTEES, and SILVER ANVIL AWARDS. Because
there is some overlap between the series, researchers will sometimes need to look in
more than one series or subseries for related material. The ADMINISTRATION series, 1965-2003, is organized into ten subseries including: Board
of Directors, Chapters, Chief Operating Officer, Financial Statements, Membership,
Miscellaneous, North American Public Relations Council, Press Releases, Salary Surveys,
and Visibility Reports and Clippings Files. The Board of Directors subseries, 1987-1996, includes
agendas, notes, correspondence, reports, supplementary documents, and minutes of
meetings of the Board of Directors. The subseries also contain a limited collection of
biographies of members of the board. The Chapters subseries, 1965-1999, (bulk 1991-1999)
contains handbooks for chapter leaders, development and promotional materials and
membership administration papers and is arranged alphabetically by subject. The Chapters
themselves are organized into 10 districts and include over 100 chapters. The Chief Operating Officer Files subseries, 1993-2000,
consists of the files of Ray Gaulke, Chief Operating Officer of the Public Relations
Society of America (1993-2000). These files are arranged alphabetically by subject. The Financial Statements subseries, 1981-1985, includes
income and expense reports, memos, allocated budgets, and correspondence about PRSA
finances. Membership subseries, 1970-2002, contains primarily
administration and development materials relating to membership maintenance and
recruitment. Miscellaneous subseries, 1982-2003, consists of files
on the Big Apple awards, chapter leadership portfolio, graphic standards, Professional
Resource Guides, PRSA annual leadership rally, PRSA logo, PRSA national leadership
rally, and the task force on professional services taxes-report. The North American Public Relations Council (NAPRC)
subseries, 1981-2002 (bulk 1985-1993), contains files related to the NAPRC, an umbrella
organization serving the public relations profession, of which PRSA is a member. These
files include correspondence, meeting minutes, and background material as well as
correspondence (1984-1988) with eleven member organizations relating to the development
of a code of ethics and statement on Public Relations. This subseries is arranged
chronologically with the exception of the correspondence, which is arranged
alphabetically by organization names. The Publications Records subseries, 1981-1997, contains
Public Relations Journal (1985-1990), The Strategist (1994-1997) and press releases (1981-1990). The Salary Surveys subseries, 1992-2001, includes raw
data and published reports of a number of salary surveys of public relations
professionals. The bulk of the subseries consists of the records of the International
Association of Business Communicators/Public Relations Society of America (IABC/PRSA)
Survey of Communications and PR Professionals, which was conducted in 2000. The Visibility Reports and Clippings Files subseries,
1989-1996, consists of articles arranged chronologically that specifically mention PRSA
and clippings on general public relations topics. Some of these clippings are combined
into “visibility reports,” quarterly collections of articles on Public
Relations and PRSA, which were sent to PRSA leadership. The COUNSELORS ACADEMY series, 1961-2002, contains files of a professional interest
section of the PRSA. It is composed of Public Relations experts with ten or more years
of experience that provide resources and guidance to principal and senior counselors of
public relations firms. The files consist of general correspondence, various committee
papers, papers relating to specific events, financial records, and membership
administration. The series also contains an extensive collection of monographs
(1970-2002) that provide advice and insight into the public relations profession. The HISTORICAL FILES series, 1949-1967 (bulk 1955-1963), are arranged in five
subseries: Donald Lynch, Shirley Smith, Thomas J. Seedorf, Rea Smith, and Robert Bliss,
based on creator ownership. With the exception of Seedorf and Smith, all files belong to
individuals who appear to be executive leaders of the PRSA. The PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT series contains seven subseries providing information on
various programs of the PRSA: Accreditation, College of Fellows, National and
International Conference, PRSA Foundation, Information Center, Professional Resource
Center, and the Public Relations Student Society of America. The Accreditation subseries, 1979-2006 (bulk
1985-2000), is arranged according to original order. PRSA has provided its members with
a professional certification program since 1964. PRSA administered accreditation until
1998, when administration shifted to the Universal Accreditation Board, which includes
members from a variety of public relations organizations. The files consist of by-laws,
policies, surveys, examination materials, articles, pamphlets, correspondence, the
future of the Public Relations Committee, Continuing Education Board, graduate programs,
and the Universal Accreditation Board. The College of Fellows subseries, 1990-2004 (bulk 1995
to 2000), was founded in 1989. Approximately 10-25 PRSA fellows each year are selected
based on career achievements, ethical conduct, and service to the profession: they serve
as mentors to the society at large. The files include class lists and nominations,
correspondence, Induction Dinner programs and general information, membership
directories, committees, and promotional materials. The National and International Conference subseries,
1955 to 2000. Each year PRSA hosts a major conference. They were known as National
Conferences until 1998; since then they have been called International Conferences. The
files are arranged annually by the city holding the conference and contain final
reports, programs, section/session drafts, promotional materials, conference books,
registration, refunds, correspondence, and National Conference statistics and
tickets. The PRSA Foundation , 1991-2003, began in 1990 with the
initial goal of producing the National Credibility Index to determine which sources of
information are most credible to the public; they have since re-focused their goals on
education and research in the field of public relations. This subseries primarily
consists of materials related to the establishment of the National Credibility Index,
including background information on the Foundation and a professional career guide. Information Center subseries, 1979-1997, contains the
bibliography for Public Relations professionals, the management education package, the
MGI Professional Reference Programs, Professional Development Guide, professional
development seminars and focus groups, a portfolio series including research and
evaluation, PRSA forum series, “What is PR?” packet, the Information Center
booklet and the top Public Relations Officers listed in a Fortune 500 magazine. The Professional Resource Center subseries, 1938-1993,
includes clippings, speeches, and other resources the PRSA membership can utilize. The
files include speeches arranged alphabetically by speaker's last name; subject files
arranged alphabetically; Public Relations firms and notable individuals in public
relations and PRSA leaders. Additional files include organizational articles,
correspondence and research materials for the “Body of Knowledge” project.
The “Body of Knowledge” project was an annotated bibliography of technical
and scientific literature designed to provide resources to assist the building and
evolution of Public Relations theory. It was first published in 1988 with later editions
in 1989, 1990 and 1993. The Public Relations Student Society of America
subseries, 1980-1987. The Public Relations Student Society of America was formed in 1968
to “cultivate a favorable and mutually advantageous relationship between students
and professional public relations practitioners.” As of September 2007, there were
over 9,600 members of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) in 284
universities. The files contain a brief history, ethics articles, programs, reports,
manuals, National Committee materials, National Conferences arranged annually by cities,
and the PRSA/PRSSA trademark. The PUBLICATIONS series, 1956-2003 (bulk 1980s and 1990s), contains individual
publications of PRSA including monographs, reports, brochures, papers, survey results
and other writings. The majority of the series is arranged alphabetically by title of
manuscript although some materials correspond to, and are arranged by, specific sections
within the PRSA. Serial publications include Public Relations
Strategist (1995-2004), and Public Relations Tactics:
The Green Book (1996-2002). Other serial publications of the PRSA are Public Relations Quarterly, Public
Relations Review, Public Relations Journal, and
Tactics. Additional monograph publications can be found
in the Counselor's Academy Series. The SECTIONS series, 1966-2003 (bulk 1990-2001), contains records relating to PRSA's
eighteen Professional Interest Sections, each section is designed to focus on issues,
trends and research of a specialized practice area. A large portion of the Sections
material covers the various events sponsored by each section including seminars,
teleconferences, and the sections' own conferences, sometimes held jointly between two
or more of the sections if the topics concerned both areas of public relations. In
addition, the National Conference material in the Sections series is mostly material
about the specific section's social event held during the Conference and sometimes some
material on speakers or programming at the convention sponsored/put on by the Section.
The main body of PRSA National Conference material is located in the Professional
Development series. The SILVER ANVIL AWARDS ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS series, 1963-2004 (bulk 1984-1988),
consists of programs, publications, clippings, news releases, and other records related
to the administration of the Silver Anvil Awards, the Bronze Anvil Awards, and other
related awards conferred by PRSA. The TASK FORCES AND COMMITTEES series, 1970-2003, consists of papers relating to
various task forces and committees of the PRSA. Slightly more than half of the subseries
materials are related to the headquarters task force, which considered moving the PRSA
headquarters from New York to Chicago or another city, but eventually rejected the idea.
Additional files are arranged by subject and include reports, correspondence, histories,
meetings and surveys. The SILVER ANVIL AWARDS series, 1986-2014, consists of programs, entry booklets, and
other published promotional materials related to the Silver Anvil Awards.
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Subseries: Board of Directors, 1987-1996
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1
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Chapter presidents, 1996
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2-5
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Board mailings, 1993-1994
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6-16
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Meetings, 1987-1989
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Meetings, 1992-1993
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Executive Board biographies and press releases : Contains photographs.
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Executive Committee meeting, 1988
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Subseries: Chapters, 1965-1999 : Lucy de Luval - Chapter Communications Manager.
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Chapter Excellence awards, 1998
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Chapter Formation guide, 2002
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Handbooks
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144
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10-11
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Chapter Presidents and Presidents-Elect,
1998-2002
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12
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Chapter Professional Development Chairs,
2002
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Chapter Treasurers, 1999 December
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Box
144
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Media guidelines
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Membership
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Box
144
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15-16
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Membership Communications to Chairmen, 1985-
1989
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Membership statistics, 1983-1992
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Member tracking, 1993-1995
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Mentoring, 1994-1998
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Merger, San Diego, 1995
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144
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Minority affairs/multicultural,
1991-1998
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New members, 1994-1998
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Box
144
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New professionals, 1995-1998
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144
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24
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PR for PR (Public Relations), Hawaii survey,
1994-1998
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Box
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25
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Programming, 1996-1999
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Professional development, 1995-1999
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27
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Promoting the profession, 1996-1998
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144
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28
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Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA),
1992-1998
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Public service, 1994-1998
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30
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Recruitment, 1993-1999
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Recruitment brochures, 1995-1999,
undated
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Recruitment and retention letters,
1994-1998
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Salary survey, 1997-1998
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San Diego County Chapter history, 1965
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Senior practitioners, 1994-1999
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Sponsors and vendors, 1994-1999
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Strategic planning, 1994-1999
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Surveys, 1994-1999
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Testimonials, 1995-1997
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Willingness to serve, 1995
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Subseries: Chief Operating Officer Files
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Box
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Abelman, Arthur F., 1997
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Box
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Affiliate membership, 1997
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Air Force Test Program, 1997
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Atlanta project, 1994-1996
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Box
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Audit Committee meeting minutes, 1996
July
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Box
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17-18
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Authors Committee Task Force, 1992-1997 : Missing.
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Box
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19
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Beardsley, John, 1994-1996
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Box
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Big Firms T.F. - International Committee of PR Consultancies Associates
(ICO), 1995-1996
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By-laws Task Force, 1995
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145
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Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee,
1995-1996
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Counselors Academy, 1994-1996
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Crain, Rance, 1995
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Dilenschneider, Robert L., 1998
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Box
145
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Executive Caravan, Detailed Tabulation:
report, 1993
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Box
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Firm initiative, 1997
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Box
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28
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Florida Public Relations Association,
1994-1995
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Box
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29
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Freedom Forum, 1995
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30
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Gaulke, Ray speech, 1997
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Gould & Co. agreement, 1995
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Box
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Handbook, 1993
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Interns, 1995
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Box
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Mailing list, contract, 1995
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Box
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35
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Miller, Tom, Honesty in the Workplace study,
1996
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Box
145
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36
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Manning, Selvage & Lee/Roper Starch,
1996
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Box
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Klein, Anne, 1995
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Box
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Membership survey, 1997
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39-41
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Miller, Deborah, 1995-1997
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Box
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Morales, Luis W., 1995-1996
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National Conference
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Box
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Attendee survey, 1993
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146
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Exhibitor mailings, 1996
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Box
146
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General, 1996
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Plenary Session speakers, 1996
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Qualitative Focus Group, 1993
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Survey results, 1993-1994
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Box
146
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O'Dwyer Copyright Case letter to leadership,
1994-1995
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Box
146
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8
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The Politics of Sacrifice, Wave 3: report,
1993
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Box
146
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9
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“PR Council” spokesperson,
1995-1997
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Box
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PR Power, 1995-1996
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Box
146
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PR Professional Society of New Jersey,
1996
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Box
146
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12
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PR Week Chief Operating Officers files,
1998-1999
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Box
146
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Ragan Communications, 1995-1996
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Box
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14
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Rickey, Dave, Alabama, 1994
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Box
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Roper Starch research report, 1993-1994
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Box
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Russia, 1997-1998
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Box
146
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San Diego PR Club, Pesci, Elizabeth,
1995-1996
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Box
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Scholastic Inc., 1995
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Box
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20-21
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Socratic dialogue, 1998-1999
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Taxes, Texas, 1997
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Box
146
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Waltz, Sam, 1997
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Subseries: Financial Statements
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Box
146
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24-26
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1981-1985
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Subseries: Membership
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Box
146
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Attitudes survey, 1970
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Box
146
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28
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Board of Ethics and Professional Standards (BEPS)
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Box
146
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29
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Center for Organizational Development, Lee Hugh,
1988-1989
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Box
146
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30
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Chapter Presidents and administrators,
1999
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Box
146
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31
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Code of ethics, 2000
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Box
146
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32
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Faith-Wilcox report, 1978
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Box
146
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33
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“Find a Member” membership incentive program,
1987-1989
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Box
146
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34
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“Focus on Membership” workshop, circa
2002
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Box
146
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35
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Gaulke's “What's New” mailing to Board,
1994-1995
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Box
146
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36-38
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General, 1991-1996
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Box
146
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39-42
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Handbooks, 1982-1998, 2000, 2002
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Box
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Ideas, 1991-1992
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Box
146
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44
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Internal Communications Task Force member responses,
1989
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Box
146
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45-46
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Marketing program, 10-year plan, 1991
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Box
146
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Membership Communications Task Force,
1988-1989
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Box
146
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48
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Membership demographic analysis
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Box
147
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Membership development, Solberg, Betsey,
1989-2001
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Box
147
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Miscellaneous membership materials
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Box
147
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3
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President's award, 1988-1989
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Box
147
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President's citations, policy and procedures,
2002
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Publications
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Box
147
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“A Membership Profile,”
1990
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Box
147
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“A Professional Development Guide for IABC Membership and
Chapters,” 1984 June
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Box
147
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Expert Speakers directory, 1990-2001
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Box
147
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8
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“A Pack of Career Tactics,” PRSA member handbook,
2003
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Box
147
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9
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PRSA by-laws, undated
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Box
147
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10
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Seekins, Steve, 1993
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Box
147
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11
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Strategies for Recruiting ALANA (African, Latino, Asian, Native American)
PR Professionals to Local Chapters, 1991
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Subseries: Miscellaneous
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Box
147
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12
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Big Apple awards, 2000
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Box
147
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13
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Chapter Leadership portfolio
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Box
147
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14
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Graphic standards, 2003
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Box
147
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15
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Leadership, 1990-1999
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Box
147
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16
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Professional development resource guides,
2003-2003
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Box
147
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17-18
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PRSA Annual Leadership Rally, 2002-2003
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Box
147
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19
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PRSA logo, 1982-2002
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Box
147
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20
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PRSA National Leadership Rally, 2000
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Box
147
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21
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Task Force on Professional Services Taxes report,
1991
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Subseries: North American Public Relations Council (NAPRC)
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Box
147
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22-27
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Accreditation Task Force, 1988-1991
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Box
147
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28
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American Society for Hospital Marketing and Public Relations,
1986-1987
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Box
147
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29
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Baptist Public Relations Association,
1986-1987
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Box
147
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30
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Canadian Public Relations Society,
1985-1988
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Box
147
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31
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Chairman's report, 1986
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Box
147
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32
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Code of Ethics, 1950
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Box
147
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33
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Conference, 1992
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Box
147
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34-41
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Correspondence, 1986-2002
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Box
147
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42
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Council for Advancement and Support of Education,
1985-1987
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Box
147
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43
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Dues, 1988
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Box
147
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44
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Florida Public Relations Association,
1985-1988
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Box
147
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45-46
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Mailings, 1990-1993
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Box
147
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47-51
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Meetings, 1981-1993
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Box
147
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52-54
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Meeting minutes, 1985-1991
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Box
147
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55
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National School Public Relations Association,
1984-1988
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Box
147
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56
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NAPRC Statement on PR 1985, circa
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Box
147
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57
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News releases, 1992
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Box
147
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58
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Officer correspondence, 1984-1987
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Box
147
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59
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Other organizations, 1990-1991
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Box
147
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60
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PRSA, 1986-1988
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Box
147
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61
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PRSA Accreditation Board, 1993
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Box
147
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62
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Religious Public Relations Council,
1986-1987
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Box
147
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63
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Southern Public Relations Federation,
1985-1987
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Box
147
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64
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Texas Public Relations Association,
1986-1987
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Box
147
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65
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Women in Communications Inc., 1985-1988
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Box
147
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66
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Universal Credential study, 1992
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Subseries: Publications Records
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Public Relations Journal,
1985-1990
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Box
148
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1-2
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“Issues” file correspondence,
1987-1988
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Box
148
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3-14
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Layout and proofs, 1989
January-December
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Box
148
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15
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Loose press releases, 1989
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Box
148
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16-17
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Senior editor's correspondence,
1985-1989
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Box
148
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18
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Statement, 1982
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Box
148
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19-22
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Survey of PRSA leadership, 1989
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Box
148
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23-27
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The Strategist,
1994-1997
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Box
148
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28-32
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Press releases, 1981-1990
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Box
149
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1-7
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Press releases, 1981-1990 (continued)
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Subseries: Salary Surveys
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Box
149
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8
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Public Relations Journal salary survey
issues, 1992-1993
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Box
149
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9
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Public Relations salary survey research report, 1996
March
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Box
149
Folder
10
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“Salary and Compensation: A Survey of PR Professionals,”
1996 April
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Box
149
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11
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Salary survey of PR professionals, 1996
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Box
149
Folder
12-13
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PR Journal salary study, 1996
January
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Box
149
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14
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“Survey of Communicators: Profile and their Work” /
International Association of Business Communicators (IABC),
1997
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Box
149
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15
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Metro New York not-for-profit compensation and benefits survey,
1998-1999
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IABC/PRSA
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Box
149
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16
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Salary survey correspondence, 1999
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Box
149
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17
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Survey of Communications and Public Relations Professionals,
1999
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Box
149
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18
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Profile 2000 survey of the profession
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Box
149
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19
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Year 2000 Survey mailings and press releases,
1999
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Box
149
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20
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Survey of Communication and PR Professionals, draft 1, 2000
February
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Box
149
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21
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Year 2000 Survey - BMR #48-226, 2000
March
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Box
149
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22-23
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Survey of Communication and PR Professional Tabulations
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Box
150
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1-4
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Survey of Communication and PR Professional Tabulations
(continued)
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Box
150
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5
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Salary report on IABC/PRSA Members: Section 1 total
compensation
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Box
150
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Salary survey website, 2001
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Subseries: Visibility Reports and Clippings Files
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Box
150
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1988-1992
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Box
151
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1-25
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1992-1996
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Series: Counselors Academy, 1961-2002
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Canadian counselors, Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) member
lists
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Box
151
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26
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1995-1996
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Committees
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Box
151
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27
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Academy Advantage strategic plan,
1995-2000
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Box
151
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28
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Accreditation, 1991-1992
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Box
151
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29
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Ethics Committee, 1988
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Box
151
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30
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Firm Management Committee, 1983-1987
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Box
151
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31
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Long range planning responses, 1988
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Box
151
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32
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Professional standards, 1989
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Box
151
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33
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Small firms, 1992-1993
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Box
151
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34-35
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Strategic plan, 1995-2000
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Correspondence
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Box
151
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36
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1987-1989, 1995-2000
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Counselors Update Series
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Box
151
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37
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“Financial and legal strategies ...,”
1995
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Box
151
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38
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Managing staff
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Box
151
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39
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Marketing, 1996
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Box
151
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Modern PR account management, 1996
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Events
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Box
152
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1
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Account Management School, 1990
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Box
152
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2
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Conference, 1990 April
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Box
152
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3
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Conference registration, 1990
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Box
152
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4
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Counselors Management Institute, 1991
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Box
152
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5
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Focus group meeting, 1999
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Box
152
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6-7
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Leadership Conference proceedings,
1998-2001
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Box
152
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8
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Leadership seminar, 2001
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Box
152
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9-11
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National Conference, 1991-1994
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Box
152
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12
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New York/New Jersey regional meeting,
1990
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Box
152
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13
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Professional Management School, 1988,
1990
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Spring Conference
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Box
152
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14
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Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) exam,
1990
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Box
152
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15
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Budget, 1984-1985
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Box
152
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16
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Contracts, 1984-1985
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Box
152
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17-18
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Evaluations, 1998-1999
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Box
152
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19-39
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General, 1979-1997
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Box
153
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1-4
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General, 1999-2000
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Box
152
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5
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“How to Manage Your Firm ...,”
1997
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Box
152
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6-7
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Information and registration, 1997
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Box
152
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8
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Miscellaneous memos, 1989
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Box
152
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9
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Rancho Bernardo, 1992
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Box
152
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10-11
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Registration, 1993, 1996
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Box
152
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12
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Shandwick, Kathy Hart, 1996
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Box
152
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13-14
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Workbook, 1983
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Box
152
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15-17
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Teleseminars presentations, 1999-2001
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Financial
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Box
152
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18-31
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1989-1997
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General
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Box
152
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32-33
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1964-1967
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Box
154
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1-30
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1968-1999
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Government Relations Committee
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1996-1997
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Diversity mailing, 1999
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Membership Committee, 1998
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New Counselor Certificate
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New Counselors approved, 1990
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Retention, 1992
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Statistics, 1991-1996
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Monographs
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General
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Indexes, 1984-1994
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Are Trade Shows Worth All the Trouble? /
Eisenstadt, 1988
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Becoming a Verbal Visionary,
1999
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Billable and Unbillable Time / Grant,
1991
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Borderless Believability,
1998
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Building the Trust Bank,
2000
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The Business of New Business / Franco,
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Change Management,
2002
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Cold-Call Marketing of PR Services /
Levitt, 1990
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Computerizing the PR Counseling / Dorf,
1983
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Controlling Cost and Getting Value from Employee
Benefits / Harrison, 1988
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Controlling Group Insurance / Glueck,
1982
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Counseling in Community and Employee
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Counseling the Trade Association / Beall,
undated
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Creating the Hourglass Firm,
1995
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Creativity Backed Budgeting / Millman,
undated
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Creativity and PR / Mackinmon,
1969
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The Dark Side of Merging or Selling Your
Business / Lukaszewski, 1990
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Developing Creativity in PR / Kuby,
1983
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Employee Ownership of PR Firms /
Gelduldig, 1987
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Evaluating a PR Firm for Sale / Strenski,
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Evaluating Counseling Firm Personal /
Metrick, 1989
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Evaluating Professional Staff / Metrick,
1989
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ERISA's Impact on Profit Sharing,
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Experts on Disk: The Role of Expert Systems in PR
Practice / Cameron, 1992
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Financial Planning and Control / Sovis,
undated
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Financial Public Relations / Gardner,
1970
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Financial PR / Wolfson,
undated
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Finders Fees and PR Firms / Grant,
1987
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Fundamental Skills for Maintaining
Consultant-Client Relationships / Haddox,
1992
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Fundamentals for Firm Management,
1993
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Grassroots Public Relations / Harrison,
1987
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The Greening of America / Harrison,
1989
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Growing Tool for Global Public Relations,
1986
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Growing Your Agency through Client Retention
Strategy, 1998
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The Hiring Line / Cantor,
undated
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How to Effectively Budget a PR Program /
Berlowe, undated
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How Much is Your PR Firm Worth? / Burger,
1982
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How Public Relations Can Effectively Lead an
Integrated Communications Approach,
1998
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The Imperative of Reputation,
2001
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Improving Business-Government Relations in
Canada / Eisenstadt, 1985
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Incentives for Good Employees / Epley,
1988
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Inside the PR Agencies / Burger,
1970
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Box
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International Public Relations /
Whitehouse, undated
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Box
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International Video Conferencing: Growing Tool for
Global PR / Bates, 1986
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Investor Relations and the Law / Dinsmore,
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Box
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Investor Relations for Medium-Sized Regional
Companies / Vance, undated
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Issues Management: PR Comes of Age /
Ewing, 1980
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Box
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Job Burn Out: Management's Problem /
Cantor, 1985
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Box
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Job Titles at PR Firms / Baer,
1986
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Keeping the Sizzle in the Creativity
Stake, 1998
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Letters of Agreement / Baer,
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Liability Trends in Counseling,
undated
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The Management of a PR Firm / Burger,
1983
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Marketing in the Next Millennium,
2000
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Marketing to Existing Clients /
Pires/Oliphant, 1990
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Measuring the Impact of Publicity / Hayes,
1987
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Box
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Motivating Employees Through In-house
Training, 2000
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Mystiques of Motivating / Wemhoff,
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The Needed Marriage: PR and OD / Barr,
undated
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New Business Acquisition / Hughes,
1983
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New Business Commissions,
1996
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Nine Ways to Add $73,765 in Operating
Profit, 1988
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Ongoing Staff Professional Development /
Hammons, 1982
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Box
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Paperless Public Relations / Dorf,
1987
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Box
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People, Hiring Them, Firing Them / Newman,
1982
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Box
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Practicing Public Relations in Washington
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Box
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Preparing Executives for Media Interviews
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Primer of PR Counseling,
1976
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Box
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A Process for Managing Brand
Relationships, 2000
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Publicity and Media Information
Management, 1992
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Public Relations Agency Management,
1982
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The Public Relations Audit,
undated
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Public Relation Counseling,
1991
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Box
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Public Relations and Public Relations
Counseling, 1966
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PR Overseas / Lobsenz,
1987
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Box
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Public Relations Practice and the Law,
1971
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Receivables: A Common Sense View /
Sullivan, 1988
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Reaching for “Yes” on
Training, 2001
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Reinventing the Agency,
2001
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Selecting a PR Firm,
1986
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Small Can Be Beautiful / Shiefman,
undated
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Speaking for Others: Current /
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Special Events for Fun and Profit,
undated
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Box
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Standardized Forms: Tool for Managing
Growth / Vine, 1983
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Strategic Planning for Your Firm / Engle,
1983
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Box
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A Study in Ethics / Watt and Roher,
1989
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Box
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Succession, Equity, Estate / Rogovin,
1985
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Team Development for Productivity /
Stephen, 1980
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Ten of the Worst Mistakes a Company Can
Make / Roop, 1983
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Ten Tumultuous Years,
1999
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Time Accounting for PR Firms / Epley,
1982
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Box
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Understanding, Forming and Using PACs /
Fraser, undated
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Box
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An Update on PR Services / Weiner,
undated
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Box
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Use of Cost Accounting / Cooper,
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Box
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Use of Focus Group Technique in PR /
Duboff, 1982
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Value Billing / Cahill,
1988
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Box
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What is a Monograph? / Lukaszewski,
1991
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Box
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What PR Counselors Should Know About
Newsletters / Hudson, 1993
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Winning the Business you Want,
1999
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Your Real Advantage / Hammons,
1987
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Mailings, 1990
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Media distribution services
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Monograph Media survey, 1991
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Publications, 1981-1985
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Start-up kit: 12 titles
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Officers and Executive Committee
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By-laws, Dorf, Bob, 1990
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General, 1987-1990
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Goal Task Force reports, 1996
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Letterhead, 1998
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Liability insurance, 1983-1991
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Manual, 1993
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Executive Committee
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Meeting, 1996 April
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Meeting minutes, 1973-2000
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Meeting packets, 1997
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Nominating Committee
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Ballots, 1993
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Biographies, 1995
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Memos, 1990
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Nominees, 1998
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Officers, 1997-1998
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Press releases, 1997-2000
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Volunteers, 1992
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Products/Publications
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Book and tape orders, 2000
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The Counselor, 1965-1976,
1996-1998
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Issues and trends in the 1990s
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Mailings and publications, 1990-1994
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Miscellaneous, undated
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Publications, 1987, 1996
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Surveys
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Awareness Attitude survey, 1994
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Fees and compensation, 1984, 1988
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Fees study, 1961
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Mid-sized agency survey, Punk, Scott,
1999
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Monograph and internet use survey, 1998
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Monograph survey, 1999
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PR firms, 1989-1990
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Small firms responses, 1991
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Technology, 1988, 1993
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Web design
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1998
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Series: Historical Files, 1949-1967
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Robert Bliss files (Executive Vice President, 1952-1955)
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Box
159
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Annual membership business meeting,
1951-1953
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Committees
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159
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Advisory Committee, 1954-1959
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159
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National Affairs Committee, 1951
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159
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Objectives Planning Committee, 1955
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Group insurance, 1954-1955
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Box
159
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13
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OPS Ceiling Price Regulations 34, 1951
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Box
159
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14
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Storage contract, 1952-1953, 1956
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Donald Lynch files (Executive Director, 1960-1963)
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Box
159
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Assembly meetings, 1960-1962
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Box
159
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Correspondence, chapter, 1961
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159
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IRS regulations, 1962-1963
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159
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National Conference, outline, 1962
November
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Public Service Committee
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159
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General, 1961-1962
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159
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Membership, 1962
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Box
159
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23
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National Children's Cardiac Hospital,
1962
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Box
159
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24
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Peace Corps, 1962
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Thomas J. Seedorf files (Manager of PR Services/Chapters)
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Committees
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Box
159
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25-30
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Institute Committee, Harvard Graduate School of Business,
1961-1963
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159
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31-32
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International, 1961-1963
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159
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33-34
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International meetings, 1962
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159
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Miscellaneous, 1961-1965
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160
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National Judicial Council, 1962-1964
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160
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Research and Education Committee,
1962-1965
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160
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Public Relations Committee, 1960-1965
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160
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Correspondence, reports, 1962-1963
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Sections
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Counselors' Section
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Correspondence, 1962-1964
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General, 1963-1965
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160
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News releases, 1962
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160
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Organizational meeting, Chicago, 1960 November
2
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Securities and Exchange Commission
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160
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10-11
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General, 1961-1963
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160
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12-29
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Clippings, 1962-1964
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160
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30-31
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Spring Assembly meeting, 1963, 1965
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Rea Smith (Secretary-Assistant to Executive Director,
1957-1964)
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Box
160
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32
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Educational Director candidate search,
1963-1964
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Shirley Smith files (Executive Director, 1950s-1960; consultant,
1961)
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160
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Assembly, correspondence, 1959-1962
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160
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Assembly meeting, 1960 April 6
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160
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Chapters, correspondence, 1960
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Committees
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160
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Chapter Development Committee, 1958
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160
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37-38
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Citations Committee, 1953-1962
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160
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39
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Citations and Recognition Committee,
1960
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160
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40
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Committee on Standards and Professional Practice,
1961-1962
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160
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41-42
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Counselors' Survey Committee,
1959-1960
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160
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43
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Development Committee, 1956-1958
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161
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1
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF), 1962-1963
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161
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2
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Intersections (quarterly), 1994-95
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162
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Eligibility Committee, 1949-1958
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162
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Governmental cooperation, 1957-1960
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Information Center, 1955-1958
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International Committee, 1957-1958
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Membership, 1957-1961
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Membership lists, 1961-1963, 1967
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Nominating Committee, 1956-1958
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162
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Organizational structure, 1959-1961
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Publications Committee, 1949-1958
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162
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Publicity Committee, 1955, 1958
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Public Service Committee, 1956-1958
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162
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Reports, 1961-1962
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Research Committee
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162
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General, 1955-1957
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PR preparation, 1954-1956
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162
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Standards of Professional Practice,
1955-1960
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24
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Standards of Professional Practice meeting,
1962
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Counselors' conference, 1957-1958
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Counselors' Section, reports, 1959-1962
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District reports, 1962 April
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162
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IRS regulations, 1958-1962
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162
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30
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IRS reports, assembled chronology,
1957-1963
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Box
163
Folder
1
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Investment, 1955-1958
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Box
163
Folder
2
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Membership, dues and cancellations, 1960
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Box
163
Folder
3
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Membership meeting, 1957
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Box
163
Folder
4-5
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National Judicial Council, 1951-1961
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Box
163
Folder
6-9
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Reports, minutes, correspondence,
1958-1963
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Box
163
Folder
10
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Speakers Bureau, 1958
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Box
163
Folder
11
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Special Committee, Revision of Dues Structure,
1957-1958
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Box
163
Folder
12
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Spring board meeting, 1959
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Series: Professional Development
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Subseries: Accreditation, 1979-2006
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Accreditation Board
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Box
163
Folder
13
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APR, legal issues, 1983, 1990-1991
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Box
163
Folder
14-15
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By-laws and policies, 1994-1998
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Box
163
Folder
16
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Survey, Accreditation/Certificate of Selected Assoc., 1995
September
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Box
163
Folder
17-18
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Survey, 1993-1996
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Accreditation examination
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Box
163
Folder
19
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Candidate's preparation guide, 2003
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Box
163
Folder
20
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Sourcebook, 1995
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Box
163
Folder
21-22
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Study guide, 1993, 1999-2000
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Box
163
Folder
23-27
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Testing procedure handbook, 1998-2002
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Box
163
Folder
28
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Accreditation for PR Professionals
pamphlet, undated
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Box
163
Folder
29
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Accreditation thesis, 1986
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Box
163
Folder
30
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Automation proposal, 1996
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Box
163
Folder
31-32
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Certificates, undated
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Box
163
Folder
33
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Change in Professional Designation legal correspondence,
1973-1983
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Box
163
Folder
34-36
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Chapter Accreditation Chair handbook,
1995-97
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Box
163
Folder
37
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Clippings and press, 1980-1994
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Committee on the Future of PR
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Box
163
Folder
38
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Demonstrating Professionalism: Symposium II,
1987
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Box
163
Folder
39
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Hyde and Watson Foundation, 1987
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Box
163
Folder
40
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Professional Progression Plan: draft,
1988
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Continuing Education Board
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Box
164
Folder
1
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Actions, 1990
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Box
164
Folder
2
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Comments on progression, 1988
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Box
164
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3-5
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Correspondence, 1989-1991
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Box
164
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6
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Feedback, 1989
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Box
164
Folder
7-12
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General, 1985-1990
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Box
164
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13-16
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Maintenance approvals, 1993-1994
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Box
164
Folder
17
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Maintenance of Accreditation: edits,
1989
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Box
164
Folder
18-24
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Maintenance of Accreditation program,
1989-1995
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Box
164
Folder
25
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Maintenance article, 1990
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Box
164
Folder
26-29
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Maintenance mailing feedback,
1989-1991
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Box
164
Folder
30
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Maintenance, National Conference presentation, 1990
November
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Box
164
Folder
31
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Maintenance program, 1993-1996
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Box
164
Folder
32-33
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National, 1988
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Box
164
Folder
34
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National, correspondence, 1990
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Box
164
Folder
35
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Correspondence, 1999
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Box
164
Folder
36
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Council on the Continuing Education Unit, 1979, 1983-1984,
undated
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Box
164
Folder
37
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Graduate programs, 1986-1987
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Box
165
Folder
1
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Introduction to Ethics and Public
Relations, 2000
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Kellogg Graduate School of Management and other programs
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Box
165
Folder
2
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General, 1991-1993
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Box
165
Folder
3-4
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Senior Executive Development Program,
1995
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Box
165
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5
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Organizations to promote to, 1985
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Box
165
Folder
6
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Primer directory - “Primer 3” document,
1989
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Box
165
Folder
7
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Professional certification survey,
1986-1987
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Box
165
Folder
8
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Professional development: seminars, requests to teach,
1992-1994
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Box
165
Folder
9
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Professional recertification programs,
1987-1988
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Box
165
Folder
10
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Professionalism survey, 1986
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Box
165
Folder
11
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Promotional materials and by-laws,
1997-2006
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Task Force on Demonstrating Professionalism
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Box
165
Folder
12-13
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Pink papers, 1985-1986
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Box
165
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14
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Meeting, 1986 April
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Box
165
Folder
15
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Seminar promotional materials
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Box
165
Folder
16
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Study Group on Licensing and Registration,
1987
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Universal Accreditation Board
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Box
165
Folder
17
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Application packet, 2000
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Box
165
Folder
18
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Legal issues, 1996-2000
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Subseries: College of Fellows, 1990-2004
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Box
165
Folder
19
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Applications, 1990
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Box
165
Folder
20-27
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Class list and nominations, 1994-1997
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Box
165
Folder
28
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Ethics correspondence, 2000
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Induction dinner
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Box
165
Folder
29-31
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General, 1994-1996
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Box
166
Folder
1
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Programs, 1992, 1994-2000
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Box
166
Folder
2
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Membership directories, 1991-1992, 1994-1995,
1997
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Box
166
Folder
3
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Newsletters, 1995-1996
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Box
166
Folder
4
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Nominating Committee, 1995-1996,
1998-1999
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Box
166
Folder
5
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Promotional materials, 1999-2004
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Box
166
Folder
6-7
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Screening Committee, 2000
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Subseries: National and International Conferences,
1955-2006
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Box
166
Folder
8-16
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Anaheim, California, 1999
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Box
166
Folder
17-20
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Atlanta, Georgia, 1970, 1980, 2001
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Box
166
Folder
21
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Awards Committee, film/video awards,
1989
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Box
166
Folder
22
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Bal Harbor, Florida, 1974
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Box
166
Folder
23-24
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Baltimore, Maryland, 1994
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Box
166
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25-37
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1962, 1976, 1998
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Box
167
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1-3
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Chicago, Illinois, 1960, 1968, 1981
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Box
167
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4-11
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Chicago, Illinois, World Congress 2000
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Box
167
Folder
12
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Cincinnati, Ohio, 1988
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Box
167
Folder
13
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Dallas, Texas, 1989
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Box
167
Folder
14
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Denver, Colorado, 1965
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Box
167
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15
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Denver, Colorado, 1984
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Box
167
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16
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Detroit, Michigan/Windsor, Ontario, 1972
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Box
167
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17
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Detroit, Michigan, 1985
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Box
167
Folder
18
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Film/Video Festival winners, 1983-1985
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Box
167
Folder
19
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Honolulu, Hawaii, 1973
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Box
167
Folder
20
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Houston, Texas, 1961
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Box
167
Folder
21-22
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Kansas City, Missouri, 1992
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Box
167
Folder
23-24
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Los Angeles, California, 1969, 1987
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Box
167
Folder
25
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Miami Beach, Florida, 1959
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Box
167
Folder
26
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1956
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Box
167
Folder
27
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Montreal, Quebec, 1964
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Box
167
Folder
28-30
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Nashville, Tennessee, 1997
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Box
167
Folder
31
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National Conference management systems contracts,
1996-1997
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Box
167
Folder
32
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National Conference statistics,
1948-1982
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Box
167
Folder
33
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National Conference tickets, 1986-1992
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Box
167
Folder
34-35
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978, 2003
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Box
167
Folder
36-40
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New York City, New York, 1958, 1966, 1975, 1983,
1990
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Box
168
Folder
1-3
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New York City, New York, promotional materials, 2004 Orlando, Florida,
1993
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Box
168
Folder
4-5
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1957, 1967
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Box
168
Folder
6
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Phoenix, Arizona, 1991
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Box
168
Folder
7-9
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Presidents' addresses, 1951-1984
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Box
168
Folder
10-14
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St. Louis, Missouri, 1979, 1996
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Box
168
Folder
15
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Salt Lake City, Utah, 2006
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Box
168
Folder
16
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San Diego, California, 1977
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Box
168
Folder
17-21
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San Francisco, California, 1963, 1982,
2002
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Box
168
Folder
22-23
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Seattle, Washington (State), 1995
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Box
168
Folder
24-27
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Washington, D.C., 1955, 1971, 1986
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Subseries: PRSA Foundation, 1991-2003
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Box
168
Folder
28
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By-law changes, 2001-2003
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Credibility Index
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Box
168
Folder
29
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Biographies, 1997
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Box
168
Folder
30-31
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Indexes, 1994-1996
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Box
168
Folder
32
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International Conference, 1999
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Box
168
Folder
33
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Steering Committee, 1996
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Box
168
Folder
34
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Credibility presentation, undated
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Box
169
Folder
1
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Credibility Subcommittee, 1997
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Box
169
Folder
2
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Investor Credibility Index, 1999
November
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Box
169
Folder
3
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Under the Glass Ceiling: monograph,
1991
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Box
169
Folder
4
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Monograph series, 1991
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National Credibility Index
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Box
169
Folder
5-9
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Indexes, 1998-2000
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Box
169
Folder
10
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Press kits, 1999-2000
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Box
169
Folder
11
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Report: originals, 1999 June
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Box
169
Folder
12
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Past Board members, 1999-2001
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Box
169
Folder
13
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Promotional material, 2000-2001
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Box
169
Folder
14
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PR Professional Career Guide, 1993
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Box
169
Folder
15
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PRSA Foundation, 1994-1998
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Subseries: Information Center, 1979-1997
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Box
169
Folder
16-17
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Bibliography for PR Professionals,
1990-1995
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Box
169
Folder
18
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Management Education package, 1987
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MGI Prof. Ref. Programs
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Box
169
Folder
19
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Effective Crisis Communications Management,
1997
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Box
169
Folder
20
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Strategies for Successful Issues Management,
1994
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Box
169
Folder
21
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Successful Negotiating for PR Professionals,
1990
|
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Box
169
Folder
22
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Successful Leadership and Management of the PR Function,
1992
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Box
169
Folder
23
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Successful Strategic PR Planning, 1991
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Box
169
Folder
24
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Professional Development Guide, 1979
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Box
169
Folder
25
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Professional development seminars/focus groups,
1993-1994
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Box
170
Folder
1
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Portfolio Series research and evaluation 1997?,
circa
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Box
170
Folder
2
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PRSA Forum series, 1984-1989
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Box
170
Folder
3
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“What is PR?” / PRSA Information Center packet,
1994
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Information Center booklets
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Box
170
Folder
4
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Anniversaries
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Box
170
Folder
5
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Community Relations
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Box
170
Folder
6
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Crisis Management
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Box
170
Folder
7
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Employee Communications
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Box
170
Folder
8
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Environmental Marketing
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Box
170
Folder
9-10
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Financial Services
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Box
170
Folder
11
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Food Services
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Box
170
Folder
12
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Hospitals
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Box
170
Folder
13-14
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New Products
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Box
170
Folder
15
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Pharmaceuticals
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Box
170
Folder
16
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Special Events
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Box
170
Folder
17
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Top PR Officers: Fortune 500, undated
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Subseries: Professional Resource Center, 1938-1993
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Speeches
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Box
170
Folder
18
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B, 1958-1986
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Box
170
Folder
19
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C, 1959-1984
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Box
170
Folder
20
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D, 1965-1984
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Box
170
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21
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E, 1982
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Box
170
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22
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F, 1951-1983
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Box
170
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23
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G, 1938-1984
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Box
170
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24
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H, 1952-1979
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Box
170
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25
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Hammond, George, 1968-1979
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Box
170
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26
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I, 1972-1973
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Box
170
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27
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J, 1964-1980
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Box
170
Folder
28
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K, 1959-1985
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Box
170
Folder
29
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L, 1958-1993
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Box
171
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1
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M, 1967-1985
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Box
171
Folder
2
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N, undated
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Box
171
Folder
3
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P, 1965-1992
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Box
171
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4
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R, 1961-1988
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Box
171
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5
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S, 1953-1977
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Box
171
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6
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T, 1973-1985
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Box
171
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7
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V-Z, 1965-1986
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Subject files
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Box
171
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8
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Advisory Councils, 1965-1986
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Box
171
Folder
9
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Architects
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Box
171
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10
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Behavior
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Box
171
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11
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Brainstorming
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Business
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Box
171
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12
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Education
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Box
171
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13
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Responsibility
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Box
171
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14
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Communications
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Box
171
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15
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Computers
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Box
171
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16
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Consumer relations: Surveys
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Corporate
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Box
171
Folder
17
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Advertising
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Box
171
Folder
18
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History
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Box
171
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19
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Publications
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Box
171
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20
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Restructuring
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Box
171
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21
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Creativity
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Box
171
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22
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Crime
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Box
171
Folder
23
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Databases
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Box
171
Folder
24
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Electronic mail
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Box
171
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25
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Electronics and high tech
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Box
171
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26
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Energy
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Ethics
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Box
171
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27
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Associations
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Box
171
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28-29
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Public Relations
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Box
171
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30
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Exhibits
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Box
171
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31
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Federal Trade Commission
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Box
171
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32
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Free speech
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Box
171
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33
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Freedom of Information Act
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Box
171
Folder
34
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Fundraising
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Box
171
Folder
35
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Government testimony
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Box
171
Folder
36
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Graphics
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Box
171
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37
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Healthcare
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Health
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Box
171
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38
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Birth control
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Box
171
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39
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Blindness
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Box
171
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40
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Medical programs
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Box
171
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41
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Insurance
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Box
171
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42
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Litigation
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Box
171
Folder
43
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Lobbying
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Box
171
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44
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Management/PR
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Management
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Box
171
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45
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Re-engineering
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Box
171
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46
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Reputation
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Box
171
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47
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Marketing: PR
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Media
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Box
171
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48
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Editorials
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Box
171
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49
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Pitch letter
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Box
171
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50
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Motion pictures
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Box
171
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51
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Mosser, Thomas
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Box
171
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52
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Natural gas
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Box
171
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53
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Nonprofits, Boards
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Box
171
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54
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Obituaries
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Observation development/Open house
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Box
171
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55
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General
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Box
171
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56
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Hospital
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Box
171
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57
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Opening NP, Cultural
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Box
171
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58
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Page, Arthur W.
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Box
171
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59
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Panic prevention
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Box
171
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60
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Parades
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Box
171
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61
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Personalities
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Box
171
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62
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Pesticide
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Box
171
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63
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Plant closings
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Box
171
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64
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Plant relocation
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Box
171
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65
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Plastic
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Box
171
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66
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Politics
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Box
171
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67
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Press clippings
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Press
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Box
171
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68
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“Off the Record”
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Box
171
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69
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Placement
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Box
171
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70
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Tours
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Press releases
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Box
171
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71
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General
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Box
171
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72
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Press releases
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Box
171
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73
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Electronic
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Box
171
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74
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Privacy
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Box
171
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75
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Professional promotion
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171
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76
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Promotion
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Box
171
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77
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Public opinion
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Box
171
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78
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PR for PR
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PR
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171
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79
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Business forms
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Box
171
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80
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Career
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Box
171
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81
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Careers/Education
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Box
171
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82
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Choosing a firm
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Box
171
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83
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Client counsel
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Box
171
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84
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Counseling
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Box
171
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85
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Criticism
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Box
172
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1
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Definitions
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Box
172
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2
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Fees
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Box
172
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3
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Future
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Box
172
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4
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New firm
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Box
172
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5-11
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General, 1987-1996
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Box
172
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12
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Hay, Edward N.
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PR: History
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Box
172
Folder
13-18
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1930s-1990s, undated
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Box
172
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19
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Biographies of pioneers, A-K
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Box
172
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20
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Biographies of pioneers, L-Z
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Box
172
Folder
21-22
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General
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Box
172
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23
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Pioneers, Harlow, Rex
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Box
172
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24
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Women
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Box
172
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25
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Law
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Box
172
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26
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Licensing
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Box
172
Folder
27
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Mergers
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Box
172
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28
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Network
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Box
172
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29
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Patron saint
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Box
172
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30
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Pay for play
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Box
172
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31
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Personal
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Box
172
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32
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Professionalism
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Box
172
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33
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Promotion
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Box
172
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34
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Recession
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Box
172
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35
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Related
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PRSA
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Box
173
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1
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History, IABC merger
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Box
173
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2
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Member obituaries
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Box
173
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3
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Quality
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Box
173
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4
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Recreation and sports
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Box
173
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5
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“Roger & Me”
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Box
173
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6
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Rumors
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Safety
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Box
173
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7
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Product recall
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Box
173
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8
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Tylenol
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Box
173
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9
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Scholarships
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Box
173
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10
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Seminars
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Box
173
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11
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Sexual harassment
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Box
173
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12
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Special days/Special weeks
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Box
173
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13
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Teleconferences
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Box
173
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14
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Terrorism
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Box
173
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15
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Utilities: rates
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Box
173
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16
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Video
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Box
173
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17
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Women
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Box
173
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18
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Writing
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PR Leaders/Firms
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Box
173
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19
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Azen Bitner Pierson
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Box
173
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20
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Baldridge, Letitia
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Box
173
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21
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Baker/Winokur/Ryder
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Box
173
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22-25
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Bernays, Edward L., 1950-1990s
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Box
173
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26
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Burger, Chester
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Box
173
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27
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Burson-Marsteller
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Box
173
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28
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Byoir, Carl
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Box
173
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29
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Chiat/Day
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Box
173
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30
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Cohn & Wolfe
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Box
173
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31
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Cone Communications
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Box
173
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32
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Corporate Communications
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Box
173
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33
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Creamer Dickson Basford
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Box
173
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34
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Deaver & Hannaford
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Box
173
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35
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DelBello Associates
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Box
173
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36
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Dewe Rogerson Inc.
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Box
173
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37
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Dilenschneider Group
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Box
173
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38
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Dix & Eaton
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Box
173
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39
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Doremus & Company
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Box
173
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40
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Dorf & Stanton
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Box
173
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41
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Dudley - Anderson - Yutzy
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Box
173
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42
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Earle Palmer Brown
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Box
173
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43
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Edelman PRWorldwide
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Box
173
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44
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Emphasys!
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Box
173
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45
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Financial Relations Board
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Box
173
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46
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Fleishman-Hillard
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Box
173
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47
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Anthony M. Franco Inc.
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Box
173
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48
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GCI Group
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Box
173
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49
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Georgeson & Company
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Box
173
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50
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Gibbs & Soell
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Box
173
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51
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Gottlieb, Edward & Associates
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Box
173
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52
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Gray, Robert
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Box
173
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53
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Hammond, George
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Box
173
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54
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E. Bruce Harrison Company
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Box
173
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55
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Harshe - Rotman & Druck Inc.
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Box
173
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56
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Hill, John Wiley
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Hill and Knowlton
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Box
173
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57-59
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General
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Box
173
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60
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Kuwait
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Box
173
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61
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Holder Kennedy
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Box
173
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62
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Jones Brown & Martin
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Box
173
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63
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Ray Josephs & Associates
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Box
173
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64
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Kamber Group
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Box
173
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65
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Ketchum Communications
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Box
173
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66
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Ivy Lee & Associates
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Box
173
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67
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Lesly, Philip & Company
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Box
173
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68
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Liles Company Inc.
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Box
173
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69
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Lobsenz & Company
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Box
173
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70
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Makovsky, Kenneth D.
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Box
173
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Manning, Selvage, & Lee
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Box
173
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72
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Robert Marston Associates
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Box
174
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1
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Mayer, Terry
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Box
174
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2
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McKenna, Regis
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Box
174
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3
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Mona, Meyer & McGrath
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Box
174
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4
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Ogilvy & Mather
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Box
174
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5
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Omnicom PR Network
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Box
174
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6
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Padilla and Speer Inc.
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Box
174
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7
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Arthur Page Society
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Box
174
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8
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Paluszek & Leslie
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Box
174
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9
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Porter-Novelli
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Box
174
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10
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Powell & Tate
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Box
174
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11
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Ranko International
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Box
174
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12
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Raymond Kowal & Wicks
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Box
174
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13
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Robinson Lake
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Box
174
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14
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Rocky Company
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Box
174
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15
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Rogers & Cowan
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Box
174
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16
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T.J. Ross & Associates
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Box
174
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17
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Rowland Company
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Box
174
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18
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Rubenstein, Howard J.
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Box
174
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19
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Ruder Finn
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Box
174
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20
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Shandwick
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Box
174
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21
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Sonnenberg, Ben
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Box
174
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22
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Stoorza, Seiguas & Metzger
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Box
174
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23
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Thompson, Carl
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Box
174
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24
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J. Walter Thompson Company
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Box
174
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25
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Tracy - Locke
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Box
174
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26
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Walden PR Inc.
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Box
174
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27
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Richard Weiner Inc.
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Box
174
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28
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Wexler Reynolds Harrison & Schule
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Box
174
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29
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WWP Group
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PRSA Leaders
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Box
174
Folder
30
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Awad, Joseph F.
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Box
174
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31
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Beardsley, John
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Box
174
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32
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Bogart, Judith S.
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Box
174
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33
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Budd, John F., Jr.
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Box
174
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34
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Carlson, Robert O.
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Box
174
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35
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Chase, Howard W.
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Box
174
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36
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Corbett, William J.
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Box
174
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37
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Cutlip, Scott M.
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Box
174
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38-40
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Dalton, Jerry, Jr.
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