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The Charles W. Jackson Files
document his work during the Truman administration as an official in the
Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion and in the Office of Government
Reports, and subsequently in the White House Office as an assistant to
Dr. John R. Steelman, the Assistant to the President. Throughout this
period, Jackson's duties involved serving as a liaison between the federal
government and the Advertising Council, a non-profit organization which
provided free advertising services and facilities to government agencies
and private organizations in order to promote causes that would serve
the public or the national interest. Among the public-service advertising
campaigns in which Jackson was involved (and which are documented in these
files) were efforts to promote food conservation and relieve world hunger
after World War II, ensure housing and job opportunities for returning
veterans, prevent forest fires, encourage automotive safety, and secure
blood donations for casualties of the Korean War. Jackson's other duties
as a government official during this period are also documented. The files
include correspondence, memoranda, press releases, newspaper clippings,
brochures, radio and television scripts, and a variety of advertising
materials.
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ADMINISTRATIVE
INFORMATION
Size: 13.2 linear feet
(approximately 26,400 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: Harry S. Truman donated his copyright interest in writings
in these files to the United States government. Documents created by U.S.
government officials in the course of their official duties arelikewise
in the public domain. Copyright interest in any other writings in these
files is assumed toremain with the authors of the documents.
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BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH
| 1888
(September 1) |
Born,
Oak Park, Illinois |
| c.
1910 |
Attended
Northwestern University |
| 1918-19 |
Served in the U.S. Army |
| c.
1920-40 |
Worked as an advertising
executive in New York City |
| 1942-44 |
Official, Office of Price
Administration |
| 1944-45 |
Official, Office of War
Information |
| 1945-46 |
Program Manager, Media
Programming Division, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion |
| 1946-47 |
Acting Chief, Division
of Advertising Liaison, Office of Government Reports |
| 1947-53 |
Special Assistant to
Dr. John R. Steelman, the Assistant to the President, White House
Office |
| 1966
(January 19) |
Died, West Long Branch,
New Jersey |
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COLLECTION
DESCRIPTION
The Charles W. Jackson Files
are part of the Staff Member and Office Files of the Harry S. Truman Papers.
They document Jackson's work during the Truman administration as an official
with the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, the Office of Government
Reports, and the White House Office from 1945 to 1952. Jackson did not
take the material in these files with him at the conclusion of his government
service. When the administration ended in 1953, his files were shipped
to Kansas City as part of Mr. Truman's presidential papers, which Truman
subsequently donated to the United States government.
In all three of the jobs that
he held during this period, Jackson's principal responsibility was to
serve as the federal government's liaison with the Advertising Council,
a non-profit organization representing the American advertising industry.
The Advertising Council provided federal agencies and private organizations
with free facilities and assistance in the development of public-service
advertising campaigns. Jackson's files reflect the efforts of the federal
government to use the techniques and resources of the advertising industry
to encourage popular support for a variety of causes that would serve
the public or the national interest. In addition, the files contain information
about the Advertising Council's work in behalf of private charities and
other non-profit organizations, in which Jackson was also frequently involved.
The government information
and advertising programs that are documented in Jackson's files range
from armed forces recruiting efforts to the U.S. Forest Service's crusade
against forest fires (featuring early uses of the famous "Smokey the Bear"
character.) Jackson helped determine the priority of federal advertising
programs, consulting with the information departments of the agencies
and coordinating advertising campaigns in which more than one agency was
involved. Jackson's close working relationship with the Advertising Council
is reflected in extensive correspondence with Council officials and in
other materials relating to that organization, which can be found throughout
his files. A continuation of the War Advertising Council that had assisted
government information programs during World War II, the Advertising Council
worked with Jackson's office to prepare and present public-service messages
through such means of mass communication as newspapers, magazines, radio,
television (which was just emerging as a significant advertising tool
during this period), car cards, and billboards. Examples of advertising
material for all of these media can be found throughout Jackson's files.
Particularly notable are the "Radio Fact Sheets" prepared by the Advertising
Council for distribution among radio stations; the sheets provide information
about each public-service advertising campaign, and suggest the themes
that should be emphasized to get the message across to listeners.
The Jackson Files are organized
into three series, roughly corresponding to the positions he held in the
federal government from 1945 to 1952: an Office of War Mobilization and
Reconversion File; an Office of Government Reports File; and an Assistant
to the Assistant to the President File. Because Jackson's duties did not
change dramatically when he moved from one position to another as a result
of postwar government reorganizations, each series is quite similar to
the others with regard to the type of materials it contains and the subjects
it documents. The Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion File contains
correspondence, memoranda, and newspaper clippings, as well as brochures,
radio scripts, and other advertising materials, relating to Jackson's
work as Program Manager in the Media Programming Division of the Office
of War Mobilization and Reconversion (OWMR). The files indicate that Jackson
worked at the OWMR from December 3, 1945, to December 11, 1946, at which
time the OWMR was consolidated with other agencies. A large portion of
the OWMR File concerns Jackson's work with the Department of Agriculture,
the President's Famine Emergency Committee, CARE, and other agencies and
organizations that were struggling to cope with the postwar world food
crisis. Jackson helped develop advertising campaigns that encouraged the
American people to practice food conservation at home and donate scarce
resources for shipment abroad. While at OWMR, Jackson was also involved
in advertising programs aimed at facilitating the transition to a peacetime
domestic economy. Through these programs, Americans were urged to take
voluntary steps to combat inflation, ease the housing shortage, and ensure
adequate job opportunities for returning veterans. The Office of War Mobilization
and Reconversion File is arranged alphabetically by subject.
The Office of Government Reports
File contains correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, speeches,
and advertising materials relating to Jackson's work as Acting Chief of
Advertising Liaison in the Office of Government Reports (OGR). The files
indicate that Jackson worked at the OGR from December 12, 1946, to July
28, 1947. In addition to a continuing emphasis on food conservation and
foreign aid--reflected, for example, in extensive information on the European
Recovery Program, or "Marshall Plan"--the OGR File contains documentation
of a number of other public-service advertising campaigns, including the
patriotic rededication program of the American Heritage Foundation, which
sponsored the nationwide tour of the "Freedom Train" in 1947-49. Although
Jackson apparently left the OGR in 1947, much of the material in the OGR
File dates from 1948, and includes some documents from the office files
of Lee House, Program Manager in the Advertising Liaison Division of the
OGR. The Office of Government Reports File is arranged alphabetically
by subject.
The Assistant to the Assistant
to the President File, which comprises over one-half of the collection,
contains correspondence, memoranda, press releases, printed material,
television scripts, transcripts of proceedings, and other materials relating
to Jackson's work in the White House Office as a Special Assistant to
Dr. John R. Steelman, the Assistant to the President. The files indicate
that Jackson began work in the White House Office on August 27, 1947,
and evidently contain no material dating after June 30, 1952 (the end
of the fiscal year), although it appears that Jackson remained in his
post until the end of the Truman administration in January, 1953. This
series includes folders for each letter of the alphabet, with each folder
containing Jackson's correspondence with persons whose names begin with
that letter, filed in chronological order. Thus, the "D" folder contains
correspondence with Clint Davis of the U.S. Forest Service regarding forest
fire prevention, and the "Q" folder contains correspondence with Spencer
Quick, another Steelman assistant, regarding the civil defense program.
As in the two previous series, there are also folders under the names
of individual agencies, organizations, and topics.
A considerable amount of material
in the Assistant to the Assistant to the President File relates to "Battle
Report--Washington", a weekly television series of eighty-six episodes
that appeared on the NBC network from August 13, 1950, to April 20, 1952.
Hosted by Dr. Steelman, the Assistant to the President, "Battle Report
featured interviews with top government officials and film footage of
contemporary events. With its content dominated by the Korean crisis and
the anti-Communist rhetoric of the Cold War, "Battle Report" basically
served as a vehicle for presenting the Truman administration's policies
and views to the American public. As Steelman's assistant, Jackson was
apparently responsible for preparing materials and making arrangements
for the series; his files include scripts for the programs and drafts
of remarks to be made by Dr. Steelman during the broadcasts.
Jackson's other duties as
Steelman's assistant included making preparations for a series of White
House meetings at which members of the Advertising Council, or selected
business, labor, and church leaders, conferred with top officials of the
Truman administration. These meetings seem to have provided the administration
with opportunities to present its positions on major issues to select
groups of prominent Americans. Jackson's files contain information on
these White House meetings from September, 1946, to March, 1952, including
correspondence with invitees and transcripts of the proceedings (sometimes
featuring off-the-record remarks by President Truman, Secretary of State
Dean Acheson, and other high administration officials.). Although information
regarding these meetings can also be found in the two previous series,
most of the relevant material is located in the Assistant to the Assistant
to the President File.
This series also contains
information on efforts by the Red Cross to encourage Americans to donate
blood for casualties of the Korean War, and on other advertising programs
related to that conflict. An extensive body of material filed under the
name of the Advertising Council contains detailed information on the council's
efforts during this period in behalf of such causes as traffic safety,
civil defense, and racial tolerance. A folder under Jackson's name contains
some personal correspondence and a brief summary of his government service.
The Assistant to the Assistant to the President File is arranged alphabetically
by subject.
Public information and advertising
programs during this period are also documented in the files of two other
officials who worked with Jackson in Dr. Steelman's office, John T. Gibson
and Spencer R. Quick. Their files, like Jackson's, are part of the Staff
Member and Office Files of the Harry S. Truman Papers. Truman Library
collections containing material on the U.S. government's foreign information
programs--which are also dealt with to some extent in Jackson's files--include
the papers of Charles Hulten, Howland Sargeant, and Charles W. Thayer.
The John R. Steelman Papers, which are closed for research pending processing
as of August, 1999, should also contain information relating to Jackson's
government service.
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
| Container
Nos. |
Series |
| 1-7 |
Office
of War Mobilization and Reconversion File, 1944-1947 (Bulk Date Span:
1945-1946) |
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Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, brochures, radio scripts,
press releases, and other materials relating to Jackson's work as
Program Manager in the Media Programming Division of the Office of
War Mobilization and Recoversion (OWMR), and primarily documenting
Jackson's involvement with the Advertising Council in public-service
advertising campaigns dedicated to food conservation, famine relief,
and other causes. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 8-14 |
Office
of Government Reports File, 1946-1949 (Bulk Date Span: 1947-1948) |
|
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper clippings, speeches, and other
materials relating to Jackson's work as Acting Chief of Advertising
Liaison in the Office of Government Reports (OGR), and primarily documenting
Jackson's involvement with the Advertising Council in a variety of
public-service advertising campaigns. Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
| 15-33 |
Assistant
to the Assistant to the President File, 1945-1952 (Bulk Date Span:
1948-1952) |
|
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, printed material, television
scripts, transcripts of proceedings, and other materials relating
to Jackson's work as Special Assistant in the White House Office to
Dr. John R. Steelman, the Assistant to the President, and primarily
documenting Jackson's involvement with the Advertising Council in
public-service advertising campaigns, and his role in the television
series, "Battle Report--Washington". Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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FOLDER TITLE
LIST
OFFICE
OF WAR MOBILIZATION AND RECONVERSION FILE, 1944-1947 (Bulk Date Span:
1945-1946)
Box 1
- Abundant Foods
- Advertising Copy [for OWMR
and the Advertising Council, Inc.]
- Advertising Council
- Agriculture, Department
of--Famine Emergency
- American Red Cross
- Army
- Atomic Energy Commission
- Car Cards
- Columbia Broadcasting System
- Crop Corps
- Economic Stabilization
- Famine Emergency Campaign--Glossy
Prints
Box 2
- Famine Emergency Committee--Advertisements
and Clippings
- Famine Emergency Committee--NRDGA
[National Retail Dry Goods Association]
- Famine Emergency Committee--OWMR
[Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion]
- Famine Emergency Committee--Radio/Television
Program Advertising
- Famine Emergency Committee--Reports
- Famine Emergency Committee--Synagogue
Council of America
- Famine Emergency Program
Box 3
[2 of 5, April 1946]
[3 of 5, May 1946]
[4 of 5, June-July 1946]
[5 of 5, Aug. 1946-Jan. 1947]
- Farm Labor
- Farm News Roundup
- Farm Papers
- Farm Production Goals
- Farm Safety Campaign
Box 4
- Food Conservation
[1 of 5]
[2 of 5]
[3 of 5]
[4 of 5]
[5 of 5]
- Food for Freedom
- Forest Service
- 4-H Club
- Girl Scout Program
- Government Information
[information programs for government agencies]
- Group Prejudice--"A Post-War
Menace"
- Highway Safety
- Home Food Preservation
- Hospital Campaign
Box 5
- Housing
- Hyde, Anthony
- International Emergency
Food Council
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Labor, Department of
- Magazines [cross reference
sheet]
- Mann, William Lee
- Meat
- Media Programming Division
- Merchant Marine [and U.S.
Marine Corps]
- Miscellaneous [correspondence]
- Motion Pictures
- National Association of
Broadcasters
- National Social Welfare
Assembly
- Navy Department--General
- Navy Department--Naval
Reserves
- "News from Sweden"--Newsletter
- Overseas Christmas Mail
- Pabst Sales Company
- Post Office Department--"Mail
Early"
- Post-War Payroll Savings
- Price Administration, Office
of
- Priorities [developed by
the Advertising Council and the Media Programming Division for information
directors]
- Production and Marketing
Administration
- Production Urgency Program
- Production Urgency--OWMR
[Jackson]
- Progress Reports--Media
Programming
Box 6
- Radio Allocations
- Rent Control
- Rubber
- Safety File
- Scrap Drive
- Selective Service
- Shopping News [Cleveland]
- Soil Conservation
- State, Department of
- Sugar
- Timber Management
- Tin Salvage
- Treasury, Department of
- 24 Sheet Posters--Discrepancies
- UNESCO [United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization]
- UNRRA [United Nations Relief
and Rehabilitation Administration]
- United States Savings Bonds
- Veterans Administration
- Veteran's Assets
- Veterans Employment Service
Box 7
- Veterans Housing
- Veterans Insurance
- Veterans' Readjustment
- Victory Gardens
- Victory Loan Volunteers
- Volunteer War Job
- Weapons
- Western Newspaper Union
- White House Meeting--Board
of Directors of Advertising Council and Government Officials, September
17 and 18, 1946
- World Trade
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- World Trade--International
Trade Organization
- Yearly Report--Media Programming
Division, OWMR
OFFICE
OF GOVERNMENT REPORTS FILE, 1946-1949 (Bulk Date Span: 1947-1948)
Box 8
- Abundant Foods
- Advertising Council--5th
Anniversary
- Advertising Council, 1947
- Advertising Liaison
- Agriculture, Department
of
- Agriculture, Department
of--Fat Salvage Program
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
- Agriculture, Department
of--Food and Feed Conservation
- Agriculture, Department
of--Forest Fire Prevention Program
- Agriculture, Department
of--Freedom Gardens Program
- Agriculture, Department
of--General
- Agriculture, Department
of--Plentiful Foods Program
- Agriculture, Department
of--Reports
- Agriculture, Department
of--Statements and Press Releases
- Agriculture, Department
of--Timber Management Program
- American Heritage Foundation
- CARE [Cooperative for American
Remittances to Europe, Inc.]
Box 9
- Citizen's Food Committee
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- Citizen's Food Committee--Newspaper
Clippings
- Citizen's Food Committee--Press
Releases
- Citizen's Food Committee--Reports,
1947
- Civil Rights
- Coast Guard, U.S.
- Collective Security
- Commerce, Department of--Scrap
Iron Program
- Commerce, Department of--Travel
Advisory Committee
- Committee for Economic
Development
- Correspondence--Advertising
Liaison
- Economic Cooperation Administration
- Education, Office of
- Education, Office of--Better
Schools Program
Box 10
- European Recovery Program--Newspaper
Clippings and Press Releases
- European Recovery Program--Commerce
[empty]
- European Recovery Program--The
Committee for the Marshall Plan
- European Recovery Program--Printed
Materials
[1 of 3]
[2 of 3]
[3 of 3]
- European Recovery Program--State
- Farm Labor Recruiting [files
of Lee House]
- Fire Prevention [files
of Lee House]
- Food Conservation
- Food Conservation Program
[files of Lee House]
- Freedom Gardens [files
of Lee House]
Box 11
- General Outdoor [advertising
company]
- Graphics, 1947
- Home Demonstration Week
[files of Lee House]
- Housing
- Industrial Editors Meeting,
June 10, 1948
- Interior, Department of
- Interior, Department of--Urban
Rat [Control] Program
- Justice, Department of--Freedom
Train Program
- Labor, Department of--Employ
the Physically Handicapped
- Labor, Department of--Farm
Labor Recruitment
- Labor, Department of--Industrial
Safety Program
- Mann, William Lee--Correspondence
- Marine Corps
- Merchant Marine
- Military Procurement--A
Guide for Joint Industry-Military Procurement [cross reference sheet]
- Miscellaneous Files--Office
of Government Reports
- Motion Picture--"Give Us
This Earth"
- Motion Pictures
- National Defense--Prestige
Program
- National Defense--Recruitment
of Physicians and Dentists
- Navy Day, 1947
- Navy, Department of--Recruitment
V-6 Naval Reserve
- Overseas Information Meeting,
April 1, 1948
- Pan American Conference--Bogota--March
20, 1948
- Pan American Week, April
14-20, 1948
Box 12
- Public Attitudes Toward
American Foreign Policy
- Public Health
- Public Health Service--Nurse
Recruitment
- Radio
- Radio Allocations
- Soil Conservation
- State, Department of--Overseas
Information
- State, Department of--Overseas
Information--Printed Material
- Treasury, Department of
the--U.S. Savings Bonds
- United Nations--Children's
Appeal
- Veterans Administration
- Voluntary Food Conservation
Program, December 5, 1947
- White House Meeting--American
Heritage, May 22, 1947
- White House Meeting--Clips--October
27, 1947
- White House Meeting--Complimentary
Letters--October 27, 1947
- White House Meeting--General
Correspondence--October 27, 1947
Box 13
- White House Meeting--Invitations--October
27, 1947
- White House Meeting--Lists,
Agendas, etc.--October 27, 1947
- White House Meeting--Speakers
File--October 27, 1947
- White House Meeting--General--March
1, 1948 [later changed to March 10, 1948]
- White House Meeting--Acceptances--March
10, 1948
- White House Meeting--Declines--March
10, 1948
- White House Meeting--General
Correspondence--March 10, 1948
- World Bank
- World Trade
Box 14
- World Trade--Miscellaneous
- World Trade--Reciprocal
Trade
ASSISTANT
TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FILE, 1945-1952 (Bulk Date Span: 1948-1952)
Box 15
- A
- Advertising Council--Anti-Inflation
Campaign [1951-52]
- Advertising Council, Inc.
- Advertising Council--Lists,
Communications, Mailings, Etc.
- Advertising Council--Minutes
of Board Meetings [empty]
- Advertising Council--Monthly
Summaries of Activities
[1 of 3, undated, July
1948-December 1948]
[2 of 3, January-September 1949]
[3 of 3, November 1949-May 1952]
- Advertising Council--Network
and Regional Spot Allocation Plan
[1 of 5, 1948 Summary,
April-July 1949]
[2 of 5, August-October 1949]
Box 16
[3 of 5, August-December
1950]
[4 of 5, January-August 1951]
[5 of 5, September 1951-June 1952]
- Advertising Council--News
[publication]
- Advertising Council--Publications
and General [information]
- Advertising Council--Radio--Bulletins
- Advertising Council--Radio
[Division]
- Advertising Council--Radio--Fact
Sheets
- Advertising Council--Radio--Monthly
Allocations
- Advertising Council--Radio--Public
Service
Box 17
- Advertising Council--Radio--Schedules
- Advertising Council--Radio--Television
- Advertising Council--White
House Meeting, February 15-16, 1950
- Advertising Council--White
House Meeting, January 11, 1951
- Agriculture, Department
of
- Agriculture Campaign--General
[empty]
- Agriculture Campaign--4-H
Club [empty]
- Agriculture Campaign--National
Food Situation
- Agriculture Campaign--Plentiful
Foods [empty]
- Agriculture Campaign--Prevent
Forest Fires
- Agriculture--Fat Salvage
[empty]
- Agriculture--4-H Club Program
- Agriculture--Home Gardens
[empty]
- Agriculture--National Food
Situation [empty]
- Agriculture--Plentiful
Foods [empty]
- Agriculture--Prevent Forest
Fires
- Agriculture--Radio and
Television
- American Economic System
Campaign
- American Heritage Foundation
- American Relief for Korea
Box 18
- Application [for public
relations position in Washington, DC]
- Armed Services
- Armed Services Day [May
20, 1950]
- B
[1 of 5, 1949]
[2 of 5, January-June, 1950]
[3 of 5, July-December, 1950]
[4 of 5, January-December, 1951]
[5 of 5, 1952]
- "Battle Report--Washington"
- "Battle Report--Washington",
1950
[1 of 7, August]
[2 of 7, September 3 and 10]
[3 of 7, September 17 and 24]
[4 of 7, October 1 and 8]
Box 19
[5 of 7, October 15, 22,
and 29]
[6 of 7, November]
[7 of 7, December]
- "Battle Report--Washington",1951
[1 of 12, January]
[2 of 12, February]
[3 of 12, March]
Box 20
[4 of 12, April]
[5 of 12, May]
[6 of 12, June]
[7 of 12, July]
[8 of 12, August]
[9 of 12, September]
[10 of 12, October]
[11 of 12, November]
[12 of 12, December]
Box 21
- "Battle Report--Washington,"
1952
[1 of 4, January]
[2 of 4, February]
[3 of 4, March]
[4 of 4, April]
- "Battle Report--Washington"--Congressional
Records
- "Battle Report--Washington"--News
Releases Concerning Telecasts
- Blood Donor Campaign
[1 of 4]
[2 of 4]
[3 of 4]
[4 of 4]
Box 22
- C
[1 of 2, 1949-50]
[2 of 2, 1951-52]
- CARE [Cooperative for American
Remittances to Europe]
- CARE Packages for Europe
[Department of State]
- Census
- Census Fact Book
- Chamber of Commerce
- Civil Defense
- Civil Service Commission
- Committee for Economic
Development
[1 of 2, February-October
1949]
[2 of 2, November 1949-June 1952]
Box 23
- Committee for Economic
Development--Meeting, May 12, 1949
- CROP [Christian Rural Overseas
Program]
- Crusade for Freedom
- D
[1 of 2, 1949-50]
[2 of 2, 1951-52]
- Defense
- Displaced Persons
- E
- F
[1 of 2, 1949-50]
[2 of 2, 1951-52]
- "The Facts We Face"--Television
Program--Sunday, April 22, 1951
- Farm Goals--Agriculture
- Federal Council of Churches
of Christ
- "Follow-Up" [includes staff
directory, appointment schedules, and handwritten notes, 1949-50]
- Forest Fire Prevention
[empty]
- Forest Service
Box 24
- G
[1 of 4, 1949]
[2 of 4, January-July, 1950]
[3 of 4, August-December, 1950]
[4 of 4, 1951-1952]
- General Outdoor Advertising
Company
- H
[1 of 2, 1949-1950]
[2 of 2, 1951-1952]
- Home Gardens
- I
- International Advertising
Convention--October 1949 [empty]
- International Fair--Chicago
[empty]
- International Fair--Proposed--Detroit
[empty]
- International Trade Organization
- J
- Jackson, Charles W.
Box 25
- K
- L
[1 of 3, 1949]
[2 of 3, 1950-51]
[3 of 3, 1952]
- Land Reform
- M
[1 of 4, 1949]
[2 of 4, 1950]
[3 of 4, 1951]
[4 of 4, 1952]
- Mc
- Miscellaneous
[1 of 4, 1949]
[2 of 4, 1950]
[3 of 4, 1951]
Box 26
- Miscellaneous--II
[1 of 3, 1949]
[2 of 3, 1950]
[3 of 3, 1951]
- Miscellaneous--III [advertising
materials for the Bank of America]
- Miscellaneous Publications
[1 of 3, 1950]
[2 of 3, 1951]
[3 of 3, 1952]
Box 27
- Mutual Security Agency
- N
- National Association of
Broadcasters
- NATO [North Atlantic Treaty
Organization]
- O
- Office of Defense Mobilization
- Office of Price Stabilization
- "Old Correspondence of
Historical Interest" [1947-49]
- Operation Democracy, Incorporated
- Overseas Advertising Campaign
- Overseas Information (Department
of State, Office of Public Information)
- P
[1 of 4, 1949]
[2 of 4, 1950]
[3 of 4, 1951]
[4 of 4, 1952]
- Pan American
- Pan American Union [empty]
Box 28
- Pamphlets
- Plentiful Foods (Department
of Agriculture, Production and Marketing Administration)
- Point IV and the Institute
of Inter-American Affairs
- Point IV--Presidential
Message
- Prevent Forest Fires (Department
of Agriculture, Forest Service)
- Public Relations Journal
- Q
- R
[1 of 5, 1948-49]
[2 of 5, 1950]
[3 of 5, January-March 1951]
Box 29
[4 of 5, April-December 1951]
[5 of 5, 1952]
- Radio
- Radio Allocations
- Red Cross
[1 of 3, 1947-49]
[2 of 3, 1950-51]
[3 of 3, 1952]
- Round Table
- S
[1 of 5, 1948-49]
[2 of 5, January-April 1950]
Box 30
[3 of 5, May-December 1950]
[4 of 5, 1951]
[5 of 5, 1952]
- Scrap [Iron and Steel Salvage
Program]
- Soresi [Carl] and Letter
Writing Campaign
- Sponsors--Expressions of
Appreciation to Sponsors
- State, Department of--CARE
- State, Department of--General
- State, Department of--Overseas
Information--American Heritage Foundation
- State, Department of --Voluntary
Foreign Aid Committee
- State--Overseas Information
- Steel Scrap Collection
[Department of Commerce]
Box 31
- T
- Television
- Travel Advisory Committee
- Treasury, Department of
- U
- United Nations Day
- United Nations Day--October
24, 1948
- United Nations--Organization,
Day, Week
- U.S.O. [United Service
Organizations, Inc.]
- United States Public Health
Service--VD
- V
- Voice of America
- W
Box 32
[2 of 4, 1950]
[3 of 4, January-August 1951]
[4 of 4, September 1951-1952]
- War Assets Administration
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Acceptances
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Agenda, Lists, Miscellaneous [meeting of Board of Directors
and committees of the Advertising Council]
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Declinations
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Invitations
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Speakers, Speeches, etc.
- White House Meeting, February
9, 1949--Thank You Letters
- White House Meeting, October
22, 1951
- White House Meeting, October
22, 1951--List of Names for
Box 33
- White House Meeting, October
22, 1951--Transcript of Proceedings--First Session
- White House Meeting, October
22, 1951--Transcript of Proceedings--Luncheon Meeting [address by Secretary
Snyder]
- White House Meeting, October
22, 1951--Transcript of Proceedings--Second Session
- White House Meeting, March
5, 1952
- Witten [Louis A.]--Correspondence
- World Trade
- XYZ
- Y
- Young, James Webb
- Young, Thomas H. [director
of advertising, United States Rubber Company]
- Zander, Alfred
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