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Former Boston journalists created the first public relations agency in 1900 under the name "Publicity Bureau."
Her father retired as the executive director of the Rochester Convention and Publicity Bureau.
Gainsworthy wondered why the clipping bureau could conceivably have sent him papers instead of sending them to the publicity bureau.
Following her conviction, the Irish Republican Publicity Bureau issued a statement:
It set up a high-powered publicity bureau and a Washington office, the "front door lobby," to exert immediate, face-to-face pressure on Congressmen.
Snow's ballad was selected from 116 songs submitted during a contest run by the Maine Publicity Bureau to find an official state song.
Maine Publicity Bureau, 97 Winthrop Street, Hallowell, Me.
In June 1937, he was ordered to Philadelphia where he served as Officer in Charge of the Publicity Bureau.
The IRA's official statement claiming responsibility for the blast was released through the Irish Republican Publicity Bureau.
(Delhi, New York: American Lutheran Publicity Bureau.
The statement was released by the Irish Republican Publicity Bureau and signed "J. McGarrity, Secretary."
The statement was signed "P. O'Neill, Irish Republican Publicity Bureau," the usual signature given on I.R.A. claims of attacks.
These resignations were touted by the Communist Party as evidence that the committee was nothing more than a publicity bureau for Leon Trotsky and the political movement which he headed.
This was providential, he said, for his assistant at the publicity bureau he ran for the Transatlantic Steamship Conference had just quit, and he would hire me immediately.
The Mount Desert Island Four Seasons Guide, a free booklet, is available from the Maine Publicity Bureau, 97 Winthrop Street, Hallowell, Me.
As with the Black and Tans, they are still a contentious issue in Ireland, though their misdeeds were a godsend to Sinn Féin's Publicity Bureau at the time.
He was chairperson of the Turkish Section of Eastern Publicity Bureau, and in 1919 attended the First Congress of the Third International as the delegate for Turkey.
In 1906 the railroads employed the Publicity Bureau to wage a national propaganda campaign in what proved to be a futile effort to head off Roosevelt's railroad reform legislation, the Hepburn Act.
As he spoke, the so-called Irish Republic Publicity Bureau issued a statement declaring: 'Until the British Government recognises Ireland's right to national self-determination, attacks such as these will continue.'
Ebbets returned to his Miami home at the end of World War II and would be one of the three founders of the City of Miami Publicity Bureau.
The IRA traditionally uses a well-known signature in its public statements, which are all issued under the pseudonym of "P. O'Neill" of the "Irish Republican Publicity Bureau, Dublin".
Several publications were issued as Wildflowers Of Western Australia, another so-titled (1936) by the state's Tourist & Publicity Bureau was by Gardner, with a painting by Emily Pelloe.
Crone also served as chairman of the Greater Vancouver Publicity bureau and president of the Puget Sounders and British Columbians Associated, an organization aimed at promoting tourism in the region.
The country's first publicity agency was the Publicity Bureau, established in Boston in 1900 by three former newspapermen, George V. S. Michaelis, Thomas Marvin and Herbert Small "to do a general press agent business."
In Maine, towns that had refashioned themselves as French Canadian tourist destinations, complete with signs in French, are also feeling the pinch, said Vaughn Stinson, the executive director of the Maine Publicity Bureau.