Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: Byrnes2 Document Number: C12329
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Francis C. Byrnes Collection, Pages 166-178 in Borton, Raymond E. (ed.), Selected readings to accompany getting agriculture moving. Volume 1. Agricultural Development Council, New York, NY. 526 p.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 202 Document Number: D12115
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Online from website of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona. 2 pages., Article cites definitions that include corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a sense of responsibility toward the community and the environment that companies incorporate into their business models. Includes resources that journalists can use to report on CSR. Identifies a source of data about the top 100 companies with the best CSR reputation.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 148 Document Number: C23754
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Via The Hoot, Media South Asia. 4 pages., "Journalists either lack access to information about GM crop trials or don't understand the issues at stake. Meanwhile, biotech corporations are pressing ahead, leaving decisions that will affect millions of Indians unexamined."
Interational: Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 166 Document Number: D11693
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2 pages., Online from publisher website., Cites trends in lifestyles of sending as little to the landfill as possible and offers ideas for local new coverage of efforts along that line (including those of local grocery stores and restaurants).
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36763
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 7, 1 page., Describes a proposal that one day a year be set aside as Agricultural Day. Describes intended purpose and promotional methods.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24900
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Bulletin No. 4. Page 2., The Modern Business Text of the Alexander Hamilton Institute, a course in business that is studied by thousands of people, carries a complimentary reference to farm papers for taking "an advanced stand for honest advertising."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24905
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Special Bulletin No. 18. 3 pages., Calls attention to errors of description creeping into the advertising of some firms selling clothing, particularly women's clothing, by mail. Confirms standards used by the Vigilance Committee.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24855
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Special Bulletin No. 37, 3 pages., Findings of surveys among farm publishers and advertising managers of Chicago department stores. Includes reports of objections raised by department stores about advertising in farm papers.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24849
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Bulletin No. 32, page 2., Reports having heard to date of only three farm papers giving such service: Farm and Home, Northwest Farmstead and Cappers Farm Papers.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24862
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Bulletin No. 1, page 2., "The value of farm papers from many angles has been featured. But it may be news to know that a farm paper actually saved the life of Mrs. Frank Rosebough, Bridgeport, New York. Mrs. Rosebough was reading her paper when a disgruntled hired man fired a shotgun through the window at her husband. The charge missed the latter and would have killed Mrs. Rosebough except that the farm paper which was spread before her face broke the force of the shot."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36814
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 10, On page 3 of APA "Farm Conditions" bulletin., Cites a Kansas State Agricultural College professor who advocates using farm papers as supplementary texts in courses taught by high schools and agricultural colleges.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24894
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Special Bulletin No. 59. 3 pages., APA replies to question from an advertising agency about the relative merits of using state or national farm papers - or using newspapers in various trading centers.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36824
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 10, Page 2 of Bulletin No. 11-B., Advocated at a meeting of the Pure Milk Association by representatives of the National Dairy Council and Illinois Department of Agriculture.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24899
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Bulletin No. 18. 1 page., From the house organ of an unidentified APA member: When someone stops advertising - Someone stops buying. - When someone stops buying - Someone stops selling. - When someone stops selling - Someone stops making. - When someone stops making - Someone stops earning. - When someone stops earning - Everybody stops buying.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24859
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Bulletin No. 10, page 2., Reports results of survey among 73 county farm bureaus. Findings suggest that 7-10 percent of the rural population of the state have installed receiving sets.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24869
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Special Bulletin No. 15. 2 pages., Court affirms recovery of dues and assessments due APA from the Homestead Company for memberships held in the Association.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24916
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Bulletin No. 36. Page 2., Six radio stations have formed a broadcasting chain that will send out advertising programs daily, each taking one night each week. "The formation of this group may be significant in indicating a trend in the movement to use radio for advertising purposes, thereby diverting appropriations that otherwise might go into farm papers and other printed media."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24917
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Bulletin No. 32. Page 3., Sixty-five farm papers during the first six months of 1924 showed a net loss of 3.8 percent in lineage over the same period of 1925. Twenty-eight magazines showed exactly the same percentage of net loss for the same period. Of the 65 farm papers, 50 showed a loss and 15 a gain.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36830
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 11, Page 1 of Bulletin No. 47-B., APA responds to criticism about the value and public expense of rural free delivery of mail..
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24854
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Special Bulletin No. 38, 3 pages., Reports from 19 farm paper publishers who replied to a questionnaire about the extent to which they are carrying radio advertising and conducting a radio page or column. Eighteen were carrying radio advertising.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C36840
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Agricultural Publishers Association Records, Series No. 8/3/80, Box 11, Bulletin No. 32-B. 1 page., Testimony to the farm press by an unidentified government official.