Box 23
Contains 19 Results:
Appointments - Speeches, 1961
Appointments - Speeches, 1962
Appointments - Speeches, 1963
Appointments - Speeches, 1964
Appointments: Speech, Advertising Federation of America, 1959 February 9
A collection of speech material, office notes, letters, telegrams, news clippings, memos, a copy of "Advertising Age" (Vol. 30, No. 7 - Feb. 16, 1959 & the 3 page (legal size) copy of Congressman Wilson's speech.
Appointments: Speech, American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1959 April 25
A collection of photo/postal cards featuring The Greenbier, White Sulpher Springs, W.VA., an information brochure for The Greenbier & letters, telegrams & news clippings. Wilson's themes were concerned with protecting out-door advertising from government regulation.
Appointments: Speech, Advertising Federation of America, 1959 June 8
A collection of letters & news clippings featuring the meeting's theme of "Madison and Main" with a list of questions for Wilson's consideration in framing his address.
Appointments: Speech, World Affairs Institute, 1959 August 23
One copy, with notes and underlines, of Congressman Wilson's speech, "Do the Russians Get the Message," to the World Affairs Institute held at San Diego Stage College on August 28, 1959, one photocopy of "Every American Has a Part In Telling Freedom's Story," S.D. Tribune (9-9-59) & Wilson's letter of appreciation to Tribune editor Gene Williams.
Appointments: Speech, L.A. Advertising Club, 1959 September 8
A small collection of letters, telegrams & a news clipping featuring "Creeping Federal Control Called Adman's Nightmare" (n.s., n.d.). Wilson was described as "the only advertising man in Congress."
Appointments: Speech, Eastern Washington College, 1959 October 29
A collection of letters, office notes, memos and other planning items. The theme of this forum was "civil liberties and their conflict with national security."