Ad Council: Historical File

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Detailed Description

Absenteeism

ACTION / Peace Corps / Vista

Advertising Council

Agricultural Census

Aid to Higher Education

Air Force Day

AIDS

Alcoholism

AARP

American Economic System

American Heritage Foundation

American Red Cross

Anti-Discrimination

Arts and Humanitites

Army Prestige

Armed Forces

Armistice Day Promotion

Army Medical Department

Army Nurse Corps

Army Recruitment

Armed Forces Blood Program

Balance of Payments

Beat Japan

Better Community Relations

Better Mental Health

Better Schools

Breaking the Cycle of Discrimination

Breast Cancer Awareness and Detection

Cadet Nurses

Cambodian Crisis

CARE

Census

Childhood Immunization

Child Abuse Prevention

Child Find Mediation

Christmas Overseas Packages

Citizens Against Government Waste

Civil Defense

Clean Water

Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution

Coalition for America's Children / Connect for Kids

Conserve Critical Resources

Conservation of Manpower

Conservation of Rope

Consumer Information

Continue Your Education

Cooperative Education

Covenant House: Nineline

Crime Prevention

Crisis in Our Cities

Crop Corps

Crusade for Children

Crusade for Freedom/Radio Free Europe

Detecting Colon Cancer

Direct Deposit

Disabled Persons

Domestic Violence Prevention

Drive at 55mph

Drug Abuse Information

Drug Abuse Prevention

Drug Abuse and AIDS Prevention

Drunk Driving Prevention

Early Childhood Development

Earth Share

Eat Lean

Economic Census

Education Reform

Emergency Food Conservation

Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve

Energy Conservation

Energy Efficiency

Engineers Wanted

Environmental Defense Fund

Equal Employment Opportunity

Export Awareness

Fair Campaign Practices

Farm Labor Program

Farm Scrap Action Plan

Fight Famine

Fight Tuberculosis

Fight Waste

Fire Prevention/Fire Safety

Food Fights for Freedom

Food, Nutrition and Health

Food Stamp Information

Free Press

Freedom From Hunger

Fuel Conservation

Future of America

The Gasoline Black Market

Gender Equity in Education

Government Reorganization

Group Prejudice / United America

Guard Against Asian Flu

Head Start

Health Careers

Healthy Start

High Blood Pressure

Individual Giving / Volunteering

Infant Immunization

Interfaith Hunger Appeal

International Executive Service Corps

International Youth Exchange

IRS - Make Your Taxes Less Taxing

JOBS / National Alliance of Businessmen

Jobs for Veterans

John F. Kennedy Library

Junior Achievement

Keep America Beautiful / Help Fight Pollution

Manpower

Maintain War Effort

Meat

Mental Retardation

Minority Business Enterprise

National Blood Program

National Endowment for the Arts

National Fatherhood Initiative

National War Fund

National Wartime Nutrition Program

NATO

Naval Reserve

NeighborWorks

Nurse Recruitment

Older Persons

Operation Goodwill - Mexico

Opportunities for Minorities / National Urban League

Organ and Tissue Donation

Pakistan Relief Campaign

Paper Conservation

Parental Involvement in Education

Points of Light

Population

Productivity

Project HOPE

Radon Awareness

Rat Control

Recruiting Local Farm Workers

Recruiting New Teachers

Recruiting Nurses

Rehabilitation of the Handicapped

Religion in American Life

Religious Overseas Aid

Re-Training / Automation

Safety Belt Education

School Dropouts (Ashland Oil Campaign)

Second Harvest

Security of War Information

Small Claims Courts

Smaller War Plants Corporation

Space Technology

Stamp Out VD

Stamp Out Paralytic Polio

Statue of Liberty

Steel Scrap

Stop Accidents / Traffic Safety

Support for American POW/MIA in Southeast Asia

Swine Flu Immunization

Take Pride In America

Talking With Kids About Tough Issues

Technical Education and Training

Tin Salvage

Turnover

Typewriter Conservation

Understanding Mental Illness

Understanding Social Security

United Funds / Community Chests / United Way

United Nations Day

United Negro College Fund / UNCF / Supporting Minority Education

US Savings Bonds

USO

Value of Math and Science

VD Awareness

Victory Loans

Victory Clothing Collection

V-Mail

Volunteer

Volunteer Against Illiteracy

Vote

War Bonds

War Loans

Welcome Foreign Visitors

Winterizing

Womanpower

Women's Army Corps

Women in the Services

World Trade

Youth Fitness

Youth Opportunity

Zip Code

Ad Council Administrative

Reprints

Business Press

Business Communication

Company Ads

Economic Communicator

House Magazine Copies

Innercom Ads

INAE

INAME

Magazine Consumer Ads

Magazine Service Bulletin

Newspaper Cooperation Plan

Poster, Outdoor, Transit Ads

Kits

Historical Bulletins

Readers Digest

Quarter Ads

Holiday PSAs

Telecast PSAs

Compiled Ads

Advertising Council News

Forest Fire Prevention (Digitized)



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Title: Ad Council: Historical File, 1941-1997View associated digital content.

ID: 13/2/207

Primary Creator: Advertising Council

Extent: 51.3 cubic feet

Arrangement: By file number

Subjects: Advertising, Advertising Campaigns, Advertising Council, Advertising Material, Public Service, Public Service Advertising, Smokey Bear, War Advertising Council

Formats/Genres: Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Historical File containing Ad Council campaign material, administrative issuances and publicity relating to public service advertising.

Biographical Note

The Advertising Council was formed in 1941 to use advertising to promote the public good. The advent of World War II accelerated the Council's growth, due to the increased need for public service messages to benefit the war effort. Beginning in 1942, the Council, then known as the "War Advertising Council," worked in conjunction with the Office of War Information.1 It sought to create campaigns and disseminate information inducing people to take "actions necessary to the speedy winning of the war.""2

Volunteerism was the main impetus for creating these campaigns. The Council appointed a volunteer campaign manager and a staff manager to oversee operations. These coordinators selected a task force from a list of volunteer agencies to work in concert with OWI and the government bureaus needing assistance. The completed campaigns went to advertisers, via sponsorship committees, who donated space and airtime for public service messages. 3 Campaigns during the 1942-45 period focused on women in the workforce, conservation projects, war bond sales, the Red Cross, forest fire prevention, victory in Japan, and anticipated peacetime problems.4

Upon the conclusion of WWII, the Council shifted to new projects, believing that its work would be just as essential during the rebuilding process as it was during the war. Its name changed from the "War Advertising Council" to "The Advertising Council." The name change coincided with the Council's consideration of requests from private organizations not connected with the government.

In 1945, the Council created the Public Advisory Committee.5 Comprised of private citizens from sectors having an interest in public issues, the committee reviewed requests for Council assistance. Acceptable requests had to be in the public interest, potentially successful via using advertising methods, timely, non-commercial, non-partisan, non-sectarian, and not designed to influence legislation. 6 Requests required a three-fourths vote of the committee for approval.7 In 1947, the "Public Advisory Committee" became the "Public Policy Committee," though its function remained the same. During that year, the Council created the Industries Advisory Committee Composed of business leaders, the committee advised the Council about projects under consideration that involved business, suggested new projects, advised the board of directors of Council operations, assisted with Council fund-raising, and developed greater public understanding of democratic government and the American Free Enterprise system. 8

In 1948, the Council's messages first appeared on television. Since then, with growing support from the business community, the Council's messages have focused on helping to solve national problems. Recent campaigns have centered on drunk driving, drug abuse, racism, and child abuse.

1. The Second Year of the War Advertising Council, March 1, 1943 to March 1, 1944, page 2.

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid., page 4.

4. Ibid., pp. 5-7; Third Year...March 1, 1944 to March 1, 1945, pages 4-7.

5. The Fourth Year of the Advertising Council, March 1945 to March 1946, page 7.

6. Annual Report 1966-67, pages 3-4.

7. The Fourth Year, page 7.

8. The Sixth Year of the Advertising Council, March 1947 to March 1948, page 9.The Advertising Council was formed in 1941 to use advertising to promote the public good. The advent of World War II accelerated the Council's growth, due to the increased need for public service messages to benefit the war effort. Beginning in 1942, the Council, then known as the "War Advertising Council," worked in conjunction with the Office of War Information.

Subject/Index Terms

Advertising
Advertising Campaigns
Advertising Council
Advertising Material
Public Service
Public Service Advertising
Smokey Bear
War Advertising Council


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[Series 1: Absenteeism],
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[Series 5: Aid to Higher Education],
[Series 6: Air Force Day],
[Series 7: AIDS],
[Series 8: Alcoholism],
[Series 9: AARP],
[Series 10: American Economic System],
[Series 11: American Heritage Foundation],
[Series 12: American Red Cross],
[Series 13: Anti-Discrimination],
[Series 14: Arts and Humanitites],
[Series 15: Army Prestige],
[Series 16: Armed Forces],
[Series 17: Armistice Day Promotion],
[Series 18: Army Medical Department],
[Series 19: Army Nurse Corps],
[Series 20: Army Recruitment],
[Series 21: Armed Forces Blood Program],
[Series 22: Balance of Payments],
[Series 23: Beat Japan],
[Series 24: Better Community Relations],
[Series 25: Better Mental Health],
[Series 26: Better Schools],
[Series 27: Breaking the Cycle of Discrimination],
[Series 28: Breast Cancer Awareness and Detection],
[Series 29: Cadet Nurses],
[Series 30: Cambodian Crisis],
[Series 31: CARE],
[Series 32: Census],
[Series 33: Childhood Immunization],
[Series 34: Child Abuse Prevention],
[Series 35: Child Find Mediation],
[Series 36: Christmas Overseas Packages],
[Series 37: Citizens Against Government Waste],
[Series 38: Civil Defense],
[Series 39: Clean Water],
[Series 40: Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution],
[Series 41: Coalition for America's Children / Connect for Kids],
[Series 42: Conserve Critical Resources],
[Series 43: Conservation of Manpower],
[Series 44: Conservation of Rope],
[Series 45: Consumer Information],
[Series 46: Continue Your Education],
[Series 47: Cooperative Education],
[Series 48: Covenant House: Nineline],
[Series 49: Crime Prevention],
[Series 50: Crisis in Our Cities],
[Series 51: Crop Corps],
[Series 52: Crusade for Children],
[Series 53: Crusade for Freedom/Radio Free Europe],
[Series 54: Detecting Colon Cancer],
[Series 55: Direct Deposit],
[Series 56: Disabled Persons],
[Series 57: Domestic Violence Prevention],
[Series 58: Drive at 55mph],
[Series 59: Drug Abuse Information],
[Series 60: Drug Abuse Prevention],
[Series 61: Drug Abuse and AIDS Prevention],
[Series 62: Drunk Driving Prevention],
[Series 63: Early Childhood Development],
[Series 64: Earth Share],
[Series 65: Eat Lean],
[Series 66: Economic Census],
[Series 67: Education Reform],
[Series 68: Emergency Food Conservation],
[Series 69: Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve],
[Series 70: Energy Conservation],
[Series 71: Energy Efficiency],
[Series 72: Engineers Wanted],
[Series 73: Environmental Defense Fund],
[Series 74: Equal Employment Opportunity],
[Series 75: Export Awareness],
[Series 76: Fair Campaign Practices],
[Series 77: Farm Labor Program],
[Series 78: Farm Scrap Action Plan],
[Series 79: Fight Famine],
[Series 80: Fight Tuberculosis],
[Series 81: Fight Waste],
[Series 82: Fire Prevention/Fire Safety],
[Series 83: Food Fights for Freedom],
[Series 84: Food, Nutrition and Health],
[Series 85: Food Stamp Information],
[Series 86: Free Press],
[Series 87: Freedom From Hunger],
[Series 88: Fuel Conservation],
[Series 89: Future of America],
[Series 90: The Gasoline Black Market],
[Series 91: Gender Equity in Education],
[Series 92: Government Reorganization],
[Series 93: Group Prejudice / United America],
[Series 94: Guard Against Asian Flu],
[Series 95: Head Start],
[Series 96: Health Careers],
[Series 97: Healthy Start],
[Series 98: High Blood Pressure],
[Series 99: Individual Giving / Volunteering],
[Series 100: Infant Immunization],
[Series 101: Interfaith Hunger Appeal],
[Series 102: International Executive Service Corps],
[Series 103: International Youth Exchange],
[Series 104: IRS - Make Your Taxes Less Taxing],
[Series 105: JOBS / National Alliance of Businessmen],
[Series 106: Jobs for Veterans],
[Series 107: John F. Kennedy Library],
[Series 108: Junior Achievement],
[Series 109: Keep America Beautiful / Help Fight Pollution],
[Series 110: Manpower],
[Series 111: Maintain War Effort],
[Series 112: Meat],
[Series 113: Mental Retardation],
[Series 114: Minority Business Enterprise],
[Series 115: National Blood Program],
[Series 116: National Endowment for the Arts],
[Series 117: National Fatherhood Initiative],
[Series 118: National War Fund],
[Series 119: National Wartime Nutrition Program],
[Series 120: NATO],
[Series 121: Naval Reserve],
[Series 122: NeighborWorks],
[Series 123: Nurse Recruitment],
[Series 124: Older Persons],
[Series 125: Operation Goodwill - Mexico],
[Series 126: Opportunities for Minorities / National Urban League],
[Series 127: Organ and Tissue Donation],
[Series 128: Pakistan Relief Campaign],
[Series 129: Paper Conservation],
[Series 130: Parental Involvement in Education],
[Series 131: Points of Light],
[Series 132: Population],
[Series 133: Productivity],
[Series 134: Project HOPE],
[Series 135: Radon Awareness],
[Series 136: Rat Control],
[Series 137: Recruiting Local Farm Workers],
[Series 138: Recruiting New Teachers],
[Series 139: Recruiting Nurses],
[Series 140: Rehabilitation of the Handicapped],
[Series 141: Religion in American Life],
[Series 142: Religious Overseas Aid],
[Series 143: Re-Training / Automation],
[Series 144: Safety Belt Education],
[Series 145: School Dropouts (Ashland Oil Campaign)],
[Series 146: Second Harvest],
[Series 147: Security of War Information],
[Series 148: Small Claims Courts],
[Series 149: Smaller War Plants Corporation],
[Series 150: Space Technology],
[Series 151: Stamp Out VD],
[Series 152: Stamp Out Paralytic Polio],
[Series 153: Statue of Liberty],
[Series 154: Steel Scrap],
[Series 155: Stop Accidents / Traffic Safety],
[Series 156: Support for American POW/MIA in Southeast Asia],
[Series 157: Swine Flu Immunization],
[Series 158: Take Pride In America],
[Series 159: Talking With Kids About Tough Issues],
[Series 160: Technical Education and Training],
[Series 161: Tin Salvage],
[Series 162: Turnover],
[Series 163: Typewriter Conservation],
[Series 164: Understanding Mental Illness],
[Series 165: Understanding Social Security],
[Series 166: United Funds / Community Chests / United Way],
[Series 167: United Nations Day],
[Series 168: United Negro College Fund / UNCF / Supporting Minority Education],
[Series 169: US Savings Bonds],
[Series 170: USO],
[Series 171: Value of Math and Science],
[Series 172: VD Awareness],
[Series 173: Victory Loans],
[Series 174: Victory Clothing Collection],
[Series 175: V-Mail],
[Series 176: Volunteer],
[Series 177: Volunteer Against Illiteracy],
[Series 178: Vote],
[Series 179: War Bonds],
[Series 180: War Loans],
[Series 181: Welcome Foreign Visitors],
[Series 182: Winterizing],
[Series 183: Womanpower],
[Series 184: Women's Army Corps],
[Series 185: Women in the Services],
[Series 186: World Trade],
[Series 187: Youth Fitness],
[Series 188: Youth Opportunity],
[Series 189: Zip Code],
[Series 190: Ad Council Administrative],
[Series 191: Reprints],
[Series 192: Business Press],
[Series 193: Business Communication],
[Series 194: Company Ads],
[Series 195: Economic Communicator],
[Series 196: House Magazine Copies],
[Series 197: Innercom Ads],
[Series 198: INAE],
[Series 199: INAME],
[Series 200: Magazine Consumer Ads],
[Series 201: Magazine Service Bulletin],
[Series 202: Newspaper Cooperation Plan],
[Series 203: Poster, Outdoor, Transit Ads],
[Series 204: Kits],
[Series 205: Historical Bulletins],
[Series 206: Readers Digest],
[Series 207: Quarter Ads],
[Series 208: Holiday PSAs],
[Series 209: Telecast PSAs],
[Series 210: Compiled Ads],
[Series 211: Advertising Council News],
[Series 212: Forest Fire Prevention (Digitized)],
[All]

Series 5: Aid to Higher Education
Box 5
Folder 14: 799: Higher Education, March 1957
"When they're ready for college, will college be ready for them?"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: newspaper
Folder 15: 882: Support Higher Education, December 1957
"The closing college door."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: booklet
Folder 16: 887: Higher Education, April 1958
"Our colleges need your help."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: newspaper
Folder 17: 854: Support Higher Education, May 1958
"Our colleges need your help."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/
Physical Description: radio
Folder 18: 900: Higher Education, February 13, 1959
"Higher education, keep it bright."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/McCann-Erickson
Physical Description: newspaper
Folder 19: 916: Higher Education, April 19, 1959
"Goal: College-will they get there?"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: business press
Folder 20: 932: Aid to Higher Education, September 1959
"Help the college of your choice now."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 21: 939: Help for Higher Education, October 1959
"When they're ready for college, will college be ready for them?"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: newspaper
Folder 22: 972: Higher Education, April 1960
"Our colleges depend on you."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 23: 964: Aid to Higher Education (Special Newspaper Kit), May 1960
"Our colleges depend on you."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: newspaper
Box 138
Folder 4: 832: Higher Education, November 1957
Legal Size
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: radio
Folder 5: 845: Higher Education, April 1958
Legal Size
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: radio
Folder 6: 876: Higher Education, October 1958
Legal Size
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: radio
Folder 7: 917: Higher Education, April 1959
Legal Size
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Box 6
Folder 1: 983: Aid to Help Higher Education, September 1960
"Our colleges depend on you."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 2: 1001: Campaign Guide to Aid for Higher Education, February 1961
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: administrative
Folder 3: 1011: Aid to Higher Education, March 1961
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 4: 1032: Aid to Higher Education, December 1961
"Give to the college of you choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 5: 1046: Aid to Higher Education, April 1962
"Support the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 6: 1052: Aid to Higher Education, May 1962
"College is America's best friend."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education
Physical Description: consumer magazine
Folder 7: 1066: Aid to Higher Education, November 1962
"Support the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 8: 1092: Aid to Higher Education, March 1963
"College is America's best friend."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 9: 1108: Aid to Higher Education, June 1963
"College is America's best friend."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: consumer magazine
Folder 10: 1161: Aid to Higher Education, April 1964
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 11: 1168: Aid to Higher Education, May 1964
"Give to the college of your choice"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: consumer magazine
Folder 12: 1237: Aid to Higher Education, May 1965
"Give to the college of your choice"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 13: 1306: Aid to Higher Education, April 1966
"Give to the college of your choice"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 14: 1370: Aid to Higher Education, April 1967
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 15: 1418: Aid to Higher Education, October 1967
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 16: 1450: Aid to Higher Education, May 1968
"Give to the college of you choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 17: 1547: Aid to Higher Education, November 1969
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Folder 18: 1597: Aid to Higher Education, June 1970
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/NW Ayer & Son
Physical Description: radio
Box 7
Folder 1: 1700: Aid to Higher Education, January 1972
"Give to the college of your choice.  Now."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Griswold-Eshleman
Physical Description: radio
Folder 2: 1835: Aid to Higher Education, January 1974
"Give to the college of your choice.  Now."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Griswold-Eshleman
Physical Description: radio
Folder 3: 1890: Aid to Higher Education, April 1975
"Give to the college of your choice.  Now."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Griswold-Eshleman
Physical Description: newspaper
Folder 4: 1923: Aid to Higher Education, September 1975
"Give to the college of your choice. Now."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Griswold-Eshleman
Physical Description: radio
Folder 5: 2006: Aid to Higher Education, November-December 1975
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doremus & Company
Physical Description: poster bulletins
Folder 6: 2052: Aid to Higher Education, April 1977
"Make America smarter.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doremus & Company
Physical Description: radio
Folder 7: 2061: Aid to Higher Education, September-October 1977
"Make America smarter.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doremus & Company
Physical Description: poster bulletins
Folder 8: 3020: Aid to Higher Education, June 1978
"Make America smarter.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doremus & Company
Physical Description: radio
Folder 9: 4054: Aid to Higher Education, June 1980
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doyle, Dane & Bernbach
Physical Description: radio
Folder 10: 4116: Aid to Higher Education, May-June 1981
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doyle, Dane & Bernbach
Physical Description: consumer magazine
Folder 11: 6025, October 1984
"Invest in the future of America.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doyle, Dane & Bernbach
Physical Description: business press
Folder 12: 6001, December 1984
"Invest in the future of America.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doyle, Dane & Bernbach
Physical Description: radio
Folder 13: 6027: Aid to Higher Education, December 1984
"Invest in the future of America.  Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Doyle, Dane & Bernbach
Physical Description: radio
Folder 14: 6453: Aid to Higher Education, December 1987
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: radio
Folder 15: 6937: Aid to Higher Education, December 1987
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: radio
Folder 16: 6445: Aid to Higher Education, January 1988
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: television
Folder 17: 6461: Aid to Higher Education, February 1988
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: business press
Folder 18: 6467: Aid to Higher Education, February 1988
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: transit/bus shelter
Folder 19: 6482: Aid to Higher Education, March 1988
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: poster bulletins
Folder 20: 6552: Aid to Higher Education, August 1988
"Give to the college of your choice."
Creator: Council for Aid to Education/Laurence, Charles, Free & Lawson, Inc.
Physical Description: business press
Folder 21: 1918.2: Aid to Higher Education, ca. 1975
"When they're ready for college, will college be ready for them?"
Creator: Council for Financial Aid to Education/Griswold-Eshleman
Physical Description: article/ad reprint

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[Series 1: Absenteeism],
[Series 2: ACTION / Peace Corps / Vista],
[Series 3: Advertising Council],
[Series 4: Agricultural Census],
[Series 5: Aid to Higher Education],
[Series 6: Air Force Day],
[Series 7: AIDS],
[Series 8: Alcoholism],
[Series 9: AARP],
[Series 10: American Economic System],
[Series 11: American Heritage Foundation],
[Series 12: American Red Cross],
[Series 13: Anti-Discrimination],
[Series 14: Arts and Humanitites],
[Series 15: Army Prestige],
[Series 16: Armed Forces],
[Series 17: Armistice Day Promotion],
[Series 18: Army Medical Department],
[Series 19: Army Nurse Corps],
[Series 20: Army Recruitment],
[Series 21: Armed Forces Blood Program],
[Series 22: Balance of Payments],
[Series 23: Beat Japan],
[Series 24: Better Community Relations],
[Series 25: Better Mental Health],
[Series 26: Better Schools],
[Series 27: Breaking the Cycle of Discrimination],
[Series 28: Breast Cancer Awareness and Detection],
[Series 29: Cadet Nurses],
[Series 30: Cambodian Crisis],
[Series 31: CARE],
[Series 32: Census],
[Series 33: Childhood Immunization],
[Series 34: Child Abuse Prevention],
[Series 35: Child Find Mediation],
[Series 36: Christmas Overseas Packages],
[Series 37: Citizens Against Government Waste],
[Series 38: Civil Defense],
[Series 39: Clean Water],
[Series 40: Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution],
[Series 41: Coalition for America's Children / Connect for Kids],
[Series 42: Conserve Critical Resources],
[Series 43: Conservation of Manpower],
[Series 44: Conservation of Rope],
[Series 45: Consumer Information],
[Series 46: Continue Your Education],
[Series 47: Cooperative Education],
[Series 48: Covenant House: Nineline],
[Series 49: Crime Prevention],
[Series 50: Crisis in Our Cities],
[Series 51: Crop Corps],
[Series 52: Crusade for Children],
[Series 53: Crusade for Freedom/Radio Free Europe],
[Series 54: Detecting Colon Cancer],
[Series 55: Direct Deposit],
[Series 56: Disabled Persons],
[Series 57: Domestic Violence Prevention],
[Series 58: Drive at 55mph],
[Series 59: Drug Abuse Information],
[Series 60: Drug Abuse Prevention],
[Series 61: Drug Abuse and AIDS Prevention],
[Series 62: Drunk Driving Prevention],
[Series 63: Early Childhood Development],
[Series 64: Earth Share],
[Series 65: Eat Lean],
[Series 66: Economic Census],
[Series 67: Education Reform],
[Series 68: Emergency Food Conservation],
[Series 69: Employer Support of the Guard & Reserve],
[Series 70: Energy Conservation],
[Series 71: Energy Efficiency],
[Series 72: Engineers Wanted],
[Series 73: Environmental Defense Fund],
[Series 74: Equal Employment Opportunity],
[Series 75: Export Awareness],
[Series 76: Fair Campaign Practices],
[Series 77: Farm Labor Program],
[Series 78: Farm Scrap Action Plan],
[Series 79: Fight Famine],
[Series 80: Fight Tuberculosis],
[Series 81: Fight Waste],
[Series 82: Fire Prevention/Fire Safety],
[Series 83: Food Fights for Freedom],
[Series 84: Food, Nutrition and Health],
[Series 85: Food Stamp Information],
[Series 86: Free Press],
[Series 87: Freedom From Hunger],
[Series 88: Fuel Conservation],
[Series 89: Future of America],
[Series 90: The Gasoline Black Market],
[Series 91: Gender Equity in Education],
[Series 92: Government Reorganization],
[Series 93: Group Prejudice / United America],
[Series 94: Guard Against Asian Flu],
[Series 95: Head Start],
[Series 96: Health Careers],
[Series 97: Healthy Start],
[Series 98: High Blood Pressure],
[Series 99: Individual Giving / Volunteering],
[Series 100: Infant Immunization],
[Series 101: Interfaith Hunger Appeal],
[Series 102: International Executive Service Corps],
[Series 103: International Youth Exchange],
[Series 104: IRS - Make Your Taxes Less Taxing],
[Series 105: JOBS / National Alliance of Businessmen],
[Series 106: Jobs for Veterans],
[Series 107: John F. Kennedy Library],
[Series 108: Junior Achievement],
[Series 109: Keep America Beautiful / Help Fight Pollution],
[Series 110: Manpower],
[Series 111: Maintain War Effort],
[Series 112: Meat],
[Series 113: Mental Retardation],
[Series 114: Minority Business Enterprise],
[Series 115: National Blood Program],
[Series 116: National Endowment for the Arts],
[Series 117: National Fatherhood Initiative],
[Series 118: National War Fund],
[Series 119: National Wartime Nutrition Program],
[Series 120: NATO],
[Series 121: Naval Reserve],
[Series 122: NeighborWorks],
[Series 123: Nurse Recruitment],
[Series 124: Older Persons],
[Series 125: Operation Goodwill - Mexico],
[Series 126: Opportunities for Minorities / National Urban League],
[Series 127: Organ and Tissue Donation],
[Series 128: Pakistan Relief Campaign],
[Series 129: Paper Conservation],
[Series 130: Parental Involvement in Education],
[Series 131: Points of Light],
[Series 132: Population],
[Series 133: Productivity],
[Series 134: Project HOPE],
[Series 135: Radon Awareness],
[Series 136: Rat Control],
[Series 137: Recruiting Local Farm Workers],
[Series 138: Recruiting New Teachers],
[Series 139: Recruiting Nurses],
[Series 140: Rehabilitation of the Handicapped],
[Series 141: Religion in American Life],
[Series 142: Religious Overseas Aid],
[Series 143: Re-Training / Automation],
[Series 144: Safety Belt Education],
[Series 145: School Dropouts (Ashland Oil Campaign)],
[Series 146: Second Harvest],
[Series 147: Security of War Information],
[Series 148: Small Claims Courts],
[Series 149: Smaller War Plants Corporation],
[Series 150: Space Technology],
[Series 151: Stamp Out VD],
[Series 152: Stamp Out Paralytic Polio],
[Series 153: Statue of Liberty],
[Series 154: Steel Scrap],
[Series 155: Stop Accidents / Traffic Safety],
[Series 156: Support for American POW/MIA in Southeast Asia],
[Series 157: Swine Flu Immunization],
[Series 158: Take Pride In America],
[Series 159: Talking With Kids About Tough Issues],
[Series 160: Technical Education and Training],
[Series 161: Tin Salvage],
[Series 162: Turnover],
[Series 163: Typewriter Conservation],
[Series 164: Understanding Mental Illness],
[Series 165: Understanding Social Security],
[Series 166: United Funds / Community Chests / United Way],
[Series 167: United Nations Day],
[Series 168: United Negro College Fund / UNCF / Supporting Minority Education],
[Series 169: US Savings Bonds],
[Series 170: USO],
[Series 171: Value of Math and Science],
[Series 172: VD Awareness],
[Series 173: Victory Loans],
[Series 174: Victory Clothing Collection],
[Series 175: V-Mail],
[Series 176: Volunteer],
[Series 177: Volunteer Against Illiteracy],
[Series 178: Vote],
[Series 179: War Bonds],
[Series 180: War Loans],
[Series 181: Welcome Foreign Visitors],
[Series 182: Winterizing],
[Series 183: Womanpower],
[Series 184: Women's Army Corps],
[Series 185: Women in the Services],
[Series 186: World Trade],
[Series 187: Youth Fitness],
[Series 188: Youth Opportunity],
[Series 189: Zip Code],
[Series 190: Ad Council Administrative],
[Series 191: Reprints],
[Series 192: Business Press],
[Series 193: Business Communication],
[Series 194: Company Ads],
[Series 195: Economic Communicator],
[Series 196: House Magazine Copies],
[Series 197: Innercom Ads],
[Series 198: INAE],
[Series 199: INAME],
[Series 200: Magazine Consumer Ads],
[Series 201: Magazine Service Bulletin],
[Series 202: Newspaper Cooperation Plan],
[Series 203: Poster, Outdoor, Transit Ads],
[Series 204: Kits],
[Series 205: Historical Bulletins],
[Series 206: Readers Digest],
[Series 207: Quarter Ads],
[Series 208: Holiday PSAs],
[Series 209: Telecast PSAs],
[Series 210: Compiled Ads],
[Series 211: Advertising Council News],
[Series 212: Forest Fire Prevention (Digitized)],
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