Box 18
Contains 13 Results:
Public Relations Department, general, 1947
Rarold Brayman, director, to Greenewalt, regarding meeting of editors of all company employee publications; Greenewalt to J.H. McCoy regarding suggested article on chemical industry.
Public Relations Department, general, 1948
Marshall Plan (European Recovery); "Enterprise" stockholder magazine (mockup issue); report on stockholder communications.
Public Relations Department, general, 1949
Report on plant publications; arrangements for photograph of five living presidents; DuPont Company policy on public relations.
Public Relations Department, general, 1950
President of DuPont Company's adviser to the Executive Committee on public relations matters; press analyses for company personnel.
Public Relations Department, general, 1951
Avenues of communication with various publics.
Public Relations Department, general, 1952
DuPont position on proposed trunk sewer for Raritan River; Greenewalt letter describing DuPont's non-profit construction and operation of the Savannah River plant for the Atomic Energy Commission; most important problems facing industry (correspondence with Opinion Research Corporation); Lammot du Pont's comments on corporation tax exemptions (Supervisory News Letter); Greenewalt's views on national outlook, on a political cartoon, and on freedom and democracy.
Public Relations Department, general, 1953
Myth of businessmen wanting war (Greenewalt/J.E. Rhoads); visit by McGraw-Hill group; management professionalization (Fortune); visit of J.E. Hartshorn, of the Economist.
Public Relations Department, general, 1954
Taxation (Greenewalt/Harold Brayman); visit of Gardner Cowles, publisher.
Public Relations Department, general, 1955
Company rules on capitalization of the word "du Pont."
Public Relations Department, general, 1956
Requests for statements on many topics, and reasons for declining; Galbraith on monopoly (cellophane).
Public Relations Department, general, 1957
Hungarian situation; W.F. Buckley and the National Weekly; relations with City of Wilmington.
Public Relations Department, general, 1958
Policy against involvement in religious displays; recessions and free economy; Greenewalt against special tax concessions; Greenewalt against making specific prophecies.
Public Relations Department, general, 1959
Improving the political climate for business (PR Department's memorandum to Executive Committee); DuPont protests against CBS broadcasts; National Foremen's Institute; DuPont's corrections for Osborn Elliott's Men at the Top.