Column concerns speaker E. C. House, a public relations expert, who had appeared at the Ardmore Chamber of Commerce. His outline for success was called a "Personnel and Human Relations Clinic". Ideas he related that the "human element" is the main factor to any towns success. newspaper article, original, 2 copie
Includes bibliographical references.Charles Harting Percy’s recent election to the United States Sen...
Harold Burson, named “The [20th] Century’s Most Influential PR Figure” by PR Week, co-founder of the...
Harold Burson, one PR\u27s most influential figures, speaks at School of Journalism and New Medi
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
Mankind has known public relations for as long as civilization exists. It has always been a tool tha...
Currently, there are questions over which role, communication manager or communication technician, p...
A study was conducted which focused on public relations practitioners in school districts in a south...
Bibliography: pages 90-94.Much has been written in the last 15 years about the need for the public r...
This is an analysis of the means of persuasion used by Kenneth Wherry, Foster May, and George Norris...
Column concerns the Ardmore city school system as a local industry employing more than 300 people. M...
The public relations profession is a person’s ability to communicate to various publics on behalf of...
The purpose of the field experience was to improve the public relations program in the Mattoon Commu...
Dorothy Roost, \u2741, tells of her work in the Public Relations Department of Swift & Compan
This thesis created a profile of Indiana's association public relations practitioners to see what ty...
An ongoing concern within the young field of public relations is the profession's lack of acceptance...
Includes bibliographical references.Charles Harting Percy’s recent election to the United States Sen...
Harold Burson, named “The [20th] Century’s Most Influential PR Figure” by PR Week, co-founder of the...
Harold Burson, one PR\u27s most influential figures, speaks at School of Journalism and New Medi
Includes bibliographical references.Economic difficulties have forced both non-profit and for-profit...
Mankind has known public relations for as long as civilization exists. It has always been a tool tha...
Currently, there are questions over which role, communication manager or communication technician, p...
A study was conducted which focused on public relations practitioners in school districts in a south...
Bibliography: pages 90-94.Much has been written in the last 15 years about the need for the public r...
This is an analysis of the means of persuasion used by Kenneth Wherry, Foster May, and George Norris...
Column concerns the Ardmore city school system as a local industry employing more than 300 people. M...
The public relations profession is a person’s ability to communicate to various publics on behalf of...
The purpose of the field experience was to improve the public relations program in the Mattoon Commu...
Dorothy Roost, \u2741, tells of her work in the Public Relations Department of Swift & Compan
This thesis created a profile of Indiana's association public relations practitioners to see what ty...
An ongoing concern within the young field of public relations is the profession's lack of acceptance...
Includes bibliographical references.Charles Harting Percy’s recent election to the United States Sen...
Harold Burson, named “The [20th] Century’s Most Influential PR Figure” by PR Week, co-founder of the...
Harold Burson, one PR\u27s most influential figures, speaks at School of Journalism and New Medi