The collection of Edna Carroll consists of a scrapbook, photographs, and advertising print materials including proofs from Gardner Advertising.
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The bulk of the collection contains correspondence of letters from readers asking for solutions to a variety of homemaking & household issues.
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The collection contains clipping scrapbooks, food articles and recipes, article drafts, and professional awards. The collection consists of the professional papers of Dorothy Brainerd (1906-1989) from 1952-1972.
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The collection contains photos, clippings, ephemera, and sound recordings from Don Pietromonaco’s career as Johnny Rabbitt at radio station KXOK. Scope/content note: The collection of Diane Joyce Del Gaudio papers consists of photographs from her work at KXLW and KSD-TV along with several show scripts from KSD-TV.ĭon Pietromonaco (Johnny Rabbitt) Collection Louis Media Archives, Women, Radio & Television, Photographs Louis Journalism Review photo morgue and Klotzer’s research and biography clipping files used to write articles for SJR. The collection consists of papers and photos regarding Catholic television and radio in the 1950s and 1960s.Ĭharles Klotzer/St. Stanard served as Grand President and wrote the Creed of Alpha Delta Pi. The collection also includes items relevant to her affiliation with Alpha Delta Pi. The papers of Caralee Strock Stanard consist of biographical materials, correspondence related to Stanard’s work as Post-Dispatch fashion writer, Sylvia Stiles, and fashion press releases. Louis Radio Association and Marconi Awards, Six Flags, and Alphen Brau Beer. Louis radio station photos and of the 1992 Marconi’s and advertisements for the Advertising Club of St. video recording of ad promos from Louis London Advertising slides of St. Louis record with introduction by Sammy Davis Jr. Louis based companies and the 1995-96 Marconi Awards I believe in St. Some of the material in the collection includes advertising packets for radio and television stations KSHE button audio recordings of advertisements by St. Louis media and its professional organizations. The Bob Kochan Public Relations and Advertising Collection is a collection of public relations and advertising material pertaining to St. The collection consists of personal and professional biographical materials, correspondence, published articles, speeches & writings, clippings, photographs and awards.īob Kochan Public Relations and Advertising Collection The papers of Beatrice Adams span the years 1913-1997, with the bulk of the material dated between 1940s-1970s. Louis Post-Dispatch covering the years 1933-1939. The collection also contains newspaper clippings from the St. The collection contains black and white photographs covering the years 1929-1964 with the bulk of the photos ranging from the early 1930s to the mid-1940s. Louis, national and international Jewish communities. The papers document Fleishman’s public relations career, his work, travel, and wide-ranging civic involvement with the St. contain memorandums, correspondence, speeches, and published materials. Materials in the collection related to Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. The collection consists of extensive personal and professional correspondence, photographs, biographical materials, published articles, speeches & writings, clippings, awards, memorabilia, and audiovisual recordings. The papers of Alfred Fleishman span the years 1926-2002, with the bulk dated between 19. Louis’ archives including the group papers-rosters, financial statements, meeting minutes, member photos, issues of the Ad Club Weekly magazine, and Addy Award documents and some memorabilia. The collection contains the Advertising Club of St.
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Each episode was a recreation of an historic event or series of events from the St. “The Land We Live In” was a presentation of Union Electric, heard at 5:30 Sunday evenings and performed before a studio audience. The show first aired on KMOX in 1937 and was then moved to KSD in the late 1940s and continued until its last show in 1952. The collection contains the “The Land We Live In” radio scripts, intermittently from 1939 to 1951 clippings, and brochures. “Land We Live In” Radio Scripts Collection