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UNITED AIR LINES 1947
YOSEMITE PARK & CURRY CO. 1949
GENERAL PETROLEUM CORP. 1951
N. W. AVER & SON 1951
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. 1952
SOCONY MOBIL OIL CO. 1953
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 1954
HAWAIIAN AIRLINES 1955
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT CO. 1956
MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO. 1956 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. 1958
BURKE DOWLING ADAMS. INC. 1959
DELTA AIR LINES 1959
The abcive list of currently active Cute & McCilonc clients, together with the year in which our relationship began, is an impressive testimony of the quality of service which this firm has rendered through the years.
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Leo Beebe Heads PR' Govt. Affairs for Ford International
ii Leo C. Beebe, with the Ford Motor Company since 1945, has been appointed public and governmental affairs manager of Ford International. He will be in charge of the public relations, governmental affairs and advertising and sales promotion departments.
Mr. Beebe has long been prominent in audio-visual affairs at Ford, and is a former member and past president of the Industrial AudioVisual Association. 8
World Photographic Show Slated for Paris in April
ik The Syndicat General des Industries Photographiques et Cinematographiques Substandard, t h e French photographic manufacturers" association, has announced that the third International Photographic Exposition will be held in Paris between April 15-30, I960. (Final dates to be announced. )
The National Association ol Photographic Manufacturers. Inc., representing the industry in the U.S., has indicated that a large attendance is expected particularly because of the substantial relaxation or elimination of import restrictions on American photographic goods in France and other countries.
The exposition will be held in the new Palais des Expositions, Rond Point de la Defense, the French association said. H'
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"Gold Mercury" Award for Industrial Films at Venice
tV All films presented at the I Ith International Exhibition for Scientific Cultural Educational and Recreative Documentary Films in Venice July 20-3 1 may compete for the "Gold Mercury" prize awarded by the Venice (Italy) Chamber of Commerce.
The "Gold Mercury" was established in 195iS to stinuilate and promote the production of films dealing with problems pertaining to industrial and commercial life. The subjects may be technological, public relations, or world economic problems.
The exhibition will be held at the Cinema Palace, Lido of N'cnice. To comjiete for the "Gold Morciny." film contestants must state that ihc\ are tloinc so. S
Designer in 20th Century Is Aspen Conference Theme
'-? "The Corporation and the Designer" will be the theme of the International Design Conference in Aspen, June 19-25.
Chairman George Culler, San Francisco Museum of Art, said that the program "will inquire into the opportunities and the limits of actions for innovators in our 20th Century technological society."
Speakers for the 1 0th anniversary conference, who will be announced later by Culler, will include senior executives of leading international corporations and leaders in science, sociology, and design.
Further information about the I960 conference can be obtained from the Executive Secretary, International Design Conference, 6 East Lake Street, Chicago II, 111.
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Victor T. Carbone Named V.P. and Manager at Mitchell
Victor T. Carbone has been appointed vice-president and manager of Mitchell Camera Corp., Glendale, Calif.
John D. McCall, executive vicepresident of Mitchell, said Carbone's responsibilities also will cover Astromics, a technical product division.
Carbone formerly was general manager. West Coast Division of Fairchild Controls, Inc., and director of operations for the Subsystems Division of Servomechanisms. H'
Sales Training Group Opens National Office in Chicago
iV The National Society of Sales Training Executives has announced opening of its national headquarters at 410 South Michigan Ave., Chicago. Henry L. Porter has been appointed first executive secretary to head the new staff.
The new headquarters will serve the society's 150 members who represent major United States companies with combined sales exceeding .$3 billion.
The society was formed 20 years ago to promote and exchange ideas and experiences on the problems and practices of sales training. The group studies ways of increasing productivity in personal selling to esiablish a better understanding of the \alue of sales trainini;. I*
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