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University of Texas San Antonio

A Guide to the San Antonio Fair, Inc., Records, 1962-1995 (bulk 1964-1968)

Series 7: Public Relations Department



Descriptive Summary

CreatorSan Antonio Fair, Inc.
Title:San Antonio Fair, Inc., Records
Dates:1962-1995
Creator Abstract: San Antonio Fair, Inc., incorporated in December 1962 to formally organize the planning, fundraising and designing of HemisFair '68 (the 1968 World's Fair) in San Antonio, Texas.
Content Abstract: The records of the San Antonio Fair, Inc., document the planning, lobbying, financing and construction of HemisFair '68. The records consist of correspondence, meeting minutes, committee reports, financial records, newspaper and magazine articles, press releases, photographic materials, blueprints, maps and plats, artwork, oral history interview transcripts, scrapbooks of clippings and ephemera, and audiovisual materials (film and sound recordings). Most of the records predate the opening of the fair.
Identification: MS 31
Extent:276.4 linear feet (560 boxes)
LanguageMaterials are primarily in English, with some materials in Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Repository:University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

 

Arrangement

Due to size, this inventory has been divided into 12 separate units which can be accessed by clicking on the highlighted text below. More information about the collection as a whole, including a detailed chronology of HemisFair events from 1962-1967, can be found on the Homepage.
Homepage
Series 1: Executive Officers
Series 2: Comptroller's Office
Series 3: Legal Department
Series 4: Entertainment Department
Series 5: Visitor and Exhibitor Relations Department
Series 6: Site Development Department
Series 7: Public Relations Department (part 1)
Series 7: Public Relations Department (part 2) [this page]
Series 8: Printed Materials, Scrapbooks, and Other Volumes
Series 9: Trinity University Library Administrative Files
Series 10: Ephemera
Series 11: Oversize Architectural Drawings, Blueprints, and Plans
Series 12: Audiovisual Materials

Restrictions

Access Restrictions

Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by staff when reviewing photographic materials.

Original audiovisual materials are closed to patron use. Some use copies are available in the collection.

Otherwise, there are no restrictions on these materials.

Usage Restrictions

Permission to publish material from the San Antonio Fair, Inc., Records must be obtained from University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], San Antonio Fair, Inc., Records, 1962-1995 (Bulk 1964-1968), MS 31, University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Information

The San Antonio Fair, Inc. Records were donated to the Trinity University Library in October 1968, immediately following the closing of HemisFair '68. The records came to Trinity from the executive offices of San Antonio Fair, Inc., at the fair's headquarters in the German-English School. They remained at the Trinity University Library until May 1985. During this time, many records were lost due to mold and a lack of proper preservation. When the records were transferred to the San Antonio Public Library (SAPL) in 1985, they were stored in the Library's Hertzberg annex, where they were reboxed and given some preservation treatment. The SAPL donated the records to University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections in 1992 (Acc. 1992-05).

Processing Information

Processed by T. Matthew De Waelsche, April 1998, and Angela McClendon, October 2007.

This collection was processed with support from Marshall Steves of San Antonio, Tex. Preservation reformatting of audiovisual materials was completed in 2007 with support from the National Film Preservation Foundation and the Institute of Texan Cultures.

Accessions described in this finding aid: 1992-05, 1998-06, 1998-42, 2001-41, 2004-27.

Descriptive sources and standards used to create this inventory: DACS, EAD, and TARO 2 EAD Editing Instructions.


Detailed Description of the Series

 

Series 7: Public Relations Department (part 2)

Series Abstract
The Public Relations Department of San Antonio Fair, Inc. comprised various branches, including the Press Accreditation Branch, Press Branch, Magazine Branch, Pictorial Services Branch, and Radio & Television Branch.
This is by far the largest and most diverse series of the collection, including correspondence, news releases, pictures and slides, press kits, and information on other fairs. Audiovisual materials produced by the Public Relations Department, some generated by the Radio & Television Branch, have been removed to Series 12: Audiovisual Materials.
Correspondence includes letters to and among Irv Weinmann, Director of Public Relations, Hugh Lowe, Director of Advertising and Promotion, Leo Yetman, Director of Publicity, and John Fischer, Head of Tie-in Advertising and Promotions. Press Branch materials comprise biographical sketches of fair personnel, correspondence of the Director, Ed Castillo, Speakers Bureau, and news releases. Press Accreditation Branch materials comprise correspondence with media personnel writing in for credentials. Magazine Branch materials comprise correspondence regarding magazine advertising. Radio & Television Branch materials include information pertaining to HemisFair commercials and spot reports. Pictorial Services Branch materials include contact sheets, photographs, and slides. The remainder of this series includes InfoPlan International Public Relations records, Advance Ticket Sales correspondence of Linda Bailey, Manager of ATS, Press Kits and Exhibitor Releases, and Information on Other Fairs, with particular emphasis on Seattle's Century 21 in 1962, the New York Fair of 1964-1965, and Montreal's Expo '67.
Ten "Publicity Books," containing press clippings about HemisFair from San Antonio newspapers, are located in Series 8: Printed Materials, Scrapbooks, and Other Volumes. Their origins are unclear, but may have been created as a function of the Public Relations Department.
BoxFolder
414Radio and Television Branch, Carey Deckard, Chief
Deckard, General Correspondence
1 1967
1968
2 January-March
3 April-June
4 July-September
5Coit Bulter, Staff
6Judith Ann Asel, Radio & TV Writer
BoxFolder
4151Disc. Jockeys
BoxFolder
415Entertainment, 1968
BoxFolder
4152Articles
Releases
3 May
4 June
5 July
6File Index
7Form Letters
8Forms
9Henry B. Gonzalez Press Tour
10Goodyear Blimp
11Governmental Contracts
12Handy Facts
13Ideas, miscellaneous
14"Ideas in Focus," Program KONO-TV
15Inauguration Day Ceremonies
16Industrial Exhibitors Promotional Plans
17InfoPlan Mailing Lists
18Institute of Texas Cultures (Texas Pavilion)
BoxFolder
4161International Exhibitor (Freymann)
2Itineraries
3Joanne King Show
4KLRN TV (PBS) Daily News Reports
5Local and State Spot Scripts 30 and 60 second ads
Local Radio Show Scripts October 22, 1967-July 22, 1968 (numbered)
61-40
741-69
870-102
9Red McCombs and Promotion Committee
10Media Lists (Texas and Neighboring States)
11Memos
BoxFolder
4171National Spots
2On the Spot Actualities 60 second Reports, June 14
3Press Previews
4Press Releases, 1967
5Press Visits
6Project Y
7Promotional Video Script
8Public Relations Budget
9Public Service Announcements (PSA) Radio Spots
10Radio & TV Activity Reports
Radio & TV "Beepers" Spot Reports
11 1967
BoxFolder
318 1968
1 January-March
2 April
3 May
4 June July
BoxFolder
4191 August
2 September-October
3Executive Committee Beepers
4Spanish Beepers
5Radio & TV On-Grounds Assistance
6Radio & TV Promotional Materials and Correspondence with Stations
7Radio & TV Spots, Miscellaneous
8Radio & TV Stations Contact Lists
BoxFolder
4201Radio Mailing Lists
2Radio Press Kits
3Radio Reports
4Radio Stations (lists)
5Read-Poland Radio, TV Advertising
6Replies to Questionnaire
7Requests for Press Conferences
8Restored Buildings
9Schedules of Events, April-May
10Spanish Radio Program (5 minutes), 1967
11Spanish Radio Spots
12Special Events
13Special Foreign and National Scripts Voice of America and USIA
14Special Interviews and Visits by Film Crews
15Special Shows
BoxFolder
4211Spots for Paramount Stars
2Staff Meetings
3Staff News Bulletins
4State Radio Programs Weekly Reports, 1967
4State Radio Shows Scripts (numbered)
51-52
653-78
7State Radio Spots
8Marshall Steves Interview Schedule
9Television Outlines
10TV Spot Scripts
11Texas Fashion Creators Association (TFCA) Press Week
12Texas Television and Radio Stations
13Thank You Letters
14Tower of the Americas
15Trip Reports
16U.S. Pavilion
17Water Show TV News Film
18Waterways
19Woman's Pavilion
20The World in Texas, Film Script
Box
OM21-OM28, OM36[Audiovisual Materials, chiefly HemisFair radio reports and other audio tapes, removed to Series 12: Audiovisual Materials]
(9 boxes)
BoxFolder
422Pictorial Services Branch, Bob Collins, Manager
2General Correspondence
1 1966-1967
2 1968
3Agra Aides, Inc.
4AIE Studios, Inc.
5Associated Film consultants, Inc.
6CBS Film Directive
7Memos, 1967-1968
8Modern talking Picture Service, Inc.
9Organization of Pictorial Services
10Personnel, 1966-1968
11Photo Lab and Equipment
12Producer Services, Inc.
13Requests for Photographs
14San Antonio Motion Picture Productions
15Southwest Film Laboratory, Inc.
16Television Scripts
17Weekly Reports of Photographs Taken by Staff Photographers
BoxFolder
423Contact Sheets
466-799 miscellaneous
800-825
826-850
851-875
876-900
901-925
926-950
951-975
BoxFolder
424976-1000
1001-1025
1026-1050
1051-1075
1076-1100
1101-1125
BoxFolder
4251126-1150
1151-1175
1176-1200
1210-1225
1226-1250
BoxFolder
4261251-1275
1276-1300
1301-1325
1326-1350
1351-1375
1376-1400
1401-1425
1426-1450
BoxFolder
4271451-1475
1476-1500
Unnumbered, dated September 15-October 6
Miscellaneous Unnumbered by Subject Matter
Art
Buildings and Structures
Construction
Models, general
International Section Models (color contact sheets and Negatives)
BoxFolder
428People General
Presentations
Press Conferences
Receptions
Enlarged Contact Sheets
Fair Management and VIPs
O'Neil Ford, Architect
Miscellaneous People
Sites Scenes
BoxFolder
429Photographs (most 8×10)
Photographs are indexed by the following classifications: personal names ("personalities"), events, structures and construction, scenes and subjects, and models.
Photographs are numbered, with many numbers missing. Due to extensive mold damage, many photographs had to be discarded.
Slides are stored in a separate slide cabinet.
Note: The Trinity University Library compiled a card file index of these photographs, listing the subjects of the following numbered photographs and slides. The index is located in Box OM46, part of Series 9: Trinity University Library Administrative Files.
Personalities
11-25
226-50
351-75
476-100
5101-125
6126-150
7151-175
8176-200
9201-225
10226-250
11251-275
12311-325
13326-350
14352-369
15365: President and Mrs. Johnson
16370: Governor John Connally
BoxFolder
4301371-399
2372: Staff Group Photos, miscellaneous
3400-425
4406: Bayanihan Philippine Dancers
5426: Los Voladores Flying Indians
6427-442
7443: Mormon Tabernacle Choir
8444-462
Special Events
91-15
1016: BIE Delegation Visit, September 15-18, 1966
1117: Governor Connally's Reception Prior to Departure for Latin America, 1966
1219: Mrs. Johnson's Visit
1320: Marshall Steves' Election Press Conference, December 1964
1423: Tamalada, Austin 1965
1524: Coca Cola Officials Visit, 1965
1628: Scroll Presentations
BoxFolder
431129: Governor Connally's Washingto Reception, July 13, 1966
230-38
339: BIE Luncheon Witte Museum
440-42
543: Latin American Ambassador's Visit, 1967
644: Open House, October 9, 1966
745: Diez y Seis Coctail Party
846-48
949: Lone Star Pavilion Groundbreaking, March 30, 1967
1050-51
1152-53: Mexico City Trip, November 1964
1254-59
1360: Opening Ceremonies, April 6
1461: German English School Cornerstone
1562: Somosa Visit
1663: G. E. Theaterama Opening
1764: Putnam, Guerra Tour
1865: Lone Star Pavilion Dedication
1966-69
BoxFolder
432Buildings and Structures
11-3
24: HemisFair Headquarters
35-7
48: U.S. Federal Pavilion
510: Construction, general
612: Tower Construction
713: Executive Office Interiors
814-28
929: Texas Pavilion (Institute of Texas Cultures)
1030-34
1135: Construction of First Module
1240: Tower Sketches and Drawings
1341-45
1447: construction Center Complex
1548-49: Pavilions
BoxFolder
433Fair Scenes
11: Crowd scenes
22: Atomic Clock
33: Artists O'Gorman, Merida
44-8
59: Aerial Photos
610: Samuelson Flag Mural
711: Olympic files
812: Gondola Cruise Boat
Unnumbered Photos (arranged by subject)
9Aerial Views
10Ambassador's Dance at U.S. Pavilion
11Art
Buildings and Structures
12Houses, old
13IBM Exhibit
14Pavilions: Assorted
15Pavilions: Institute of Texan Cultures (Texas Pavilion)
16Pavilions: U.S. Pavilion
17Tower of the Americas
18Tower Concept Drawings
19Miscellaneous buildings and structures
20Drawings of Fair Scenes
21Drawings and Sketches of Pavilions
22El Abrazo (Photos used in May 1967 Issue)
BoxFolder
434Entertainment
1Miscellaneous
2-3Krofft Puppets (positives and negatives)
4Expo '67
5Fair Character Sketches
6Fair Executives
7Flying Omdoams (Los voladores)
8Graphics
9HemisFair Advertising and Posters
10Medallion
Models
11Exhibitor Pavilions
12Fairgrounds
13International Section (color prints)
People Celebrities
14Contest Winners
15Dignitaries
16-17Miscellaneous
18Airport Receptions
19Military
20Site Tours
21Fair Scenes, miscellaneous
BoxFolder
4351HemisFair Staff Members
2HemisFair Hosts and Hostesses
3HemisFair Medical Staff
4Inter-American Development Bank Board of Directors
5Meetings, miscellaneous
6Parties and Receptions, miscellaneous
Politicians
7Governor Connally
8Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez
9Mayor Walter W. McAllister
10Scouts
11Scroll Presentations to HemisFair Ambassadors
12Miscellaneous People, unidentified
13Site Construction
14Site Plans
15Spanish Cutlines
Non-HemisFair Photos
16Downtown San Antonio Panoramas
17Gil Berrera Prints
18People (Robertson)
19San Antonio Riverwalk
20Texas State Legislature
Box
OM41Oversize negative of HemisFair logo
Box
OM42Oversize Photographs, miscellaneous
Contains 10 oversize prints. Includes an autographed, framed photograph of Lady Bird Johnson's dedication of the Woman's Pavilion on Opening Day (April 6, 1968), which is inscribed to Mrs. Winfield Hamlin.
Additional 3×5 photographs, slides, transparencies, negatives, and contact sheets
Materials are arranged numerically into 60 "lots," with multiple items per lot.
Box
OM43Lots 1-18: Black-and-white photographs
Lots 1-16 comprise photographs of homes and businesses that were demolished or moved to make way for HemisFair 1968.
Lot 1: Location: Matagorda Street
Lot 2: Location: Wyoming Street
Lot 3: Location: Water Street
Lot 4: Location: Nard Street
Lot 5: Location: Santa Clara
Lot 6: Location: South Street
Lot 7: Location: South Alamo
Lot 8: Location: Goliad
Lot 9: Location: East Commerce
Lot 10: Location: Lafitte
Lot 11: Location: North Street
Lot 12: Location: Victoria
Lot 13: Location: Rusk
Lot 14: Location: La Villita
Lot 15: Location: Market
Lot 16: Location: Unknown
Lot 17: Downtown buildings and San Antonio River Walk
Lots 18-56: Slides
Over 1400 slides of site planning and development, models, construction, exhibits, events, people, and miscellaneous HemisFair-related subjects.
Box
514Lot 18: San Antonio River Extension models and artwork
Lot 19: HemisFair site maps, aerials, architectural drawings, plans, and renderings
Lot 20: Tower of the Americas sketches, models, and artwork
Lot 21: HemisFair grounds - outdoor area models
Lot 22: Architectural drawings, sketches, plans, artwork of HemisFair buildings
Lot 23: Texas Pavilion - models and drawings
Lot 24: Overall site models of HemisFair
Box
515Lot 25: HemisFair headquarters - models
Lot 26: HemisFair building models
Lot 27: HemisFair headquarters - executive offices
Lot 28: Locations around San Antonio
Lot 29: Missions and churches of San Antonio
Lot 30: San Antonio River Walk
Lot 31: Publicity shots of HemisFair logo
Lot 32: People at various locations
Lot 33: HemisFair symbols, corporation signs, charts, and other symbols
Lot 34: Mexican exhibits
Box
516Lot 35: Sites around the United States
Lot 36: Texas Pavilion - exhibits
Lot 37: Confluence arrows
Lot 38: Works of art - various media
Lot 39: Science and Technology exhibits
Lot 40: HemisFair activities and events
Lot 41: Aerial construction sites
Lot 42: HemisFair site construction
Box
517Lot 43: Arena construction at various stages
Lot 44: Buildings renovated for HemisFair
Lot 45: Tower of the Americas construction
Lot 46: Broadway Project - street improvement for downtown HemisFair
Lot 47: HemisFair TV slides
Lot 48: Mini-Monorail fire - March 1968 at HemisFair
Lot 49: Lido theater model
Lot 50: Los Valadores de Papantla - flying Indians from Mexico
Lot 51: Fiesta, NIOSA, River Parade and Arneson River theater
Lot 52: Dinner Party at HemisFair Headquarters
Lot 53: Museum of Contemporary Crafts "Made with Paper"
Lot 54: Artifacts
Lot 55: Close-ups of wall, stairways, and sidewalks of River Walk
Lot 56: Dallas State Fair, Zoo and Park
Box
OM44Lots 57-58: Transparencies
Lot 57: Confluence Arkansas - model; Drawing of Mini-Monorail; Portrait of woman (size 2x2)
Lot 58: Color sketches and models of buildings, exhibits, and overview of HemisFair (size 4x5)
Box
OM45Lots 59-60: Negatives
Lot 59: Negatives, identified
Lot 60: Negatives, unidentified
Box
OM43Lots 59-60: Contact Sheets
Lot 59: Contact Sheets, identified
Lot 60: Contact Sheets, unidentified
BoxFolder
436-445InfoPlan International Public Relations
BoxFolder
4361Accommodations
2Advance Ticket Sales, 1964-1967
3Advertising, 1966-1968
4Advertising Women of New York (AWNY), Inc. Foundation, 1967
5Attendance Projections
6Carol Burnett Show, 1968
7Calendar of Events
8Chamber of Commerce, 1966-1967
9Concessions, 1966-1968
10Convention Center, 1964-1967
11Countdown Machine, 1966-1968
12Cultural Programs, 1966-1967
BoxFolder
4371Employment, 1966-1967
2Entertainment, 1967-1968
3Executive committee, 1967-1968
4Exhibitors Council, 1967-1968
Exhibitors, 1966-1968
5General
Industrial
6Eastern Airlines
7Eastman Kodak
8Faltaff
9Ford
10Frito-Lay/Pepsico
11General Electric
12General Motors
13Gulf Insurance Group
14Gulf Oil Corporation
15Humble Oil and Refining Co.
16IBM Corporation
17Lone Star Brewing
18Pearl Brewing
19RCA, Inc.
20Southwestern Bell Telephone
Institutional
21Alive, Inc.
22Mormon Church
23Southern Baptist Exhibit
BoxFolder
438International Participation
1Arkansas
2Bolivia
3Belgium
4Canada
5Central America
6China
7Colombia
8France
9Germany
10Italy
11Japan
12Korea
13Mexico
14Spain
15Thailand
16Venezuela
17Miscellaneous
18Exps '67
19Expoguide, 1967
20Fact File (miscellaneous background information)
21Folk Festival, 1967
BoxFolder
439Foreign Publicity
1Argentina
2Bolivia
3Brazil
4Colombia
5Costa Rica
6El Salvador
7France
8Germany
9Guatemala
10Honduras
11Japan
12Mexico
13Mexican Press Services
14Nicaragua
15Peru
16The Phillippines
17Portugal
18Spain
19Uruguay
BoxFolder
4401Giraud Collection, The Magic of a People
2Glass Digest, 1967
3Hearst Corporation Board of Directors, 1968
4HemisFair Articles, 1967
5HemisFair Stories, 1967
6Housing
7Inauguaration Day, April 6
8Income Status Reports, 1966
InFoPlan
General Correspondence
9 1966
10 1967
Press Releases
11 1966-1967
12 1968
BoxFolder
4411Public Relations Progress Reports, 1966-1968
InFoPlan de Mexico
General Correspondence
2 1964-1965
3 1966-1967
4Presentation to HemisFair Board
5Lists of Articles Published in Mexican Newspapers, 1966-1968
BoxFolder
441-442Mexican Newsclippings
BoxFolder
4416 January 1968
BoxFolder
4421 February-March 1968
2Iterama, 1966-1967
3Inter-American Educational Center
4Laterna Magika and Kino Automat, 1967
5Latin American Ambassadors Visit, March-April 1967
6Les Poupees de Paris, Krofft Puppets, 1967-1968
7Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, 1967
8Mademoiselle Magazine, 1967
9Media Letters, 1968
10Carlos Merida
11National Legislative Conference, 1967
12New York Press Conference, March 2, 1967
13New York Times, 1966-1967
14Newspaper Editors, 1968
15Juan O'Gorman Mural
BoxFolder
4431Picture Requests
2Posters
Press Accreditation, 1967-1968
3General Correspondence
4Applications
5Accreditations Issued
6Progress Status Reports, 1966-1967
7Project Y, 1967-1968
Promotion, General Correspondence
8 1967
9 1968
BoxFolder
4441Public Relations Committee, 1966-1967
Read-Poland, Inc., Public Relations
2General Correspondence
News and Features Releases
3 December 1967 - March 1968
4 April - August 1968
5Restoration, 1966-1967
6San Antonio, miscellaneous
7San Antonio Rose, 1966-1967
8Sculpture, 1968
9Spanish HemisFair Newsletters, 1964-1966
BoxFolder
4451Talk Texts (Speeches and Presentations), 1966-1968
2Texas Fashion Creators Association National Press Week, 1968
3Texas Pavilion (Institute of Texan Cultures), 1966-1967
4Texas Press Association, 1966-1967
5Texas State House Appropriations, 1967
6Tower of the Americas, 1966-1967
7TWA Foreign Press Visit, 1966
8U.S. Federal Pavilion, 1967-1968
9Venture Magazine
10Vogue Magazine
11Woman's Pavilion, 1966-1968
BoxFolder
446Advance Ticket Sales and Promotion, Linda Bailey, Manager
1A.A.A., 1967
2Accommodations-Hotels and Motels
3Addressograph Multigraph
Advance Ticket Sales
4General Correspondence, 1967-1968
5Sales and Commitment Reports, 1967
6B.I.E. Promotion, 1967
7Brochure, 1968
8Calendar and Objectives, May 1967 - March 1968
9Direct Mail on 20 Admission Book, March 1968
10Distribution of Advance Tickets, September 1967
11Exhibit Showroom, 1967
12Final Report
13Memos, 1967-1968
14Promotional Timetable, 1967
15Promotional Tours, 1967
16Retail and Discount Price Schedules, 1967
17Proposals, 1965-1967
18Timetable/Work Schedules, March 6, 1967
19Travel Schedule, August-September, 1967
20Underwriter's Party, July 1967
Other Fairs
21New York, 1964
22Expo'67
BoxFolder
447Advertising
1General Correspondence, 1967-1968
2Advertising and Promotion Calendar, November 1967-June 1968
3National Advertising, 1967-1968
Airlines
4General
Eastern
5General Correspondence, 1967-1968
6Promotional Materials
7Travel Writer's Tour
8American Express Proposal, 1967
9Armored Motor Service, Inc., 1967
BoxFolder
448Linda Bailey
1General Correspondence, 1966-1968
2Daily Engagement Sheets
3Memos, 1967-1968
4Bank Americard, 1968
5Banks, general, 1967-1968
6Billboard Advertising, 1967-1968
7Bluebonnet Bowl, 1967
Bonus Books
8General Correspondence, 1966-1967
9Advertising and Publicity, 1967-1968
10Advertising Schedules, November-December 1967
BoxFolder
4491Campaign Kick-Off, July 1967
2Distribution, 1967
3Employee Distribution Orders, 1967
4Other Fairs
5Printed Materials mailed out October 17, 1967
6Printing, 1967
7Promotion with Governor Connally, February 1968
8Texas Advertising Campaign, December 1967
9Brooks Advertising, 1967-1968
10Budget, 1967
11R. Jay Casell HemisFair Employees Pary, June 18, 1968
12Century Souvennirs Concession Items, 1968
13City Public Service Board, 1967
14Confidential Status Report Governor John Connally, HemisFair Status as of September 30, 1967
15Continental Trailways, 1967-1968
Conventions
16Letters
17Lists, 1966-1967
BoxFolder
4501Dawson & Royal, Inc., 1967-1968
2Diner's Club, 1967
3Disneyland, 1966-1967
4Earliest Ticket Requests, 1964-1966
5Educational Program
6E.R.A. Economic Feasibility Study, 1963
7Executive committee, 1967
8Exhibit Showroom Schedules, 1967
9Exhibitors, general, 1965-1968
10Exhibitors Council, 1967-1968
11Fair Lady
12Federal Pavilion, 1867
13Five State Southwestern Advertising Plan, 1967
14Form Letters
15Freeman Display Exhibits
16Frost Brothers Fashion Show, 1967
17Fund Raising Opportunities for Organizations
BoxFolder
4511James M. Gaines, CEO, 1967-1968
2Bessie Galbraith, Mexican Promotion, 1967-1968
3General Electric, 1967-1968
4Gilman Report on the Tower of the Americas, 1965
5Godfree Chevrolet Promotion, 1967
6Government Participants
7Graphics, 1967
8Handy Andy Grocery Stores, 1967
9Handy Facts
10H.E.B. Grocery Stores
11HemisFair Participants
12HemisFair Preview TV Show
13HemisFair Promotional Literature
14Housing Needs Projections, 1966
15Humble Oil Co.
16InfoPlan, Public Relations, 1966-1967
17International Exhibitors
18Legal, 1967
19Magazine and Newspaper Rates, 1967-1968
20Mailing to Consignees
21Materials sent to Underwriters, 1967-1968
22Media Ticket Tradeouts
23Mexican Promotional Advertising, 1967-1968
24Mexican Promotional Trips, 1968
25Military Ticket Policy, 1967-1968
26Miss Teen America, 1967
27National Food Press Visit, Pillsbury Bakeoff, February 18, 1968
BoxFolder
4521Official Ticket Sales Headquarters Lists
2Organization Charts
3-4Organizations Selling Advance Tickets
5Personnel, 1967-1968
6Post Cards, 1967
7Price Sheets for Tickets and On-Grounds Entertainment
8Promotional Ideas
9Promotional Materials
10Promotional Tickets
11Promotional Tours
12Public Relations Program Outline, 1967
BoxFolder
4531Radio
2Read-Poland, Public Relations
3Reader's Digest
4Retail Promotions
5Sales Representatives Reports
6San Antonio Light Advertising
7San Antonio Organizations (lists)
8Sears Roebuck
9Seattle Wrold's Fair Program
10Six Flags Over Texas
11Spanish Promotional Materials
12Speakers Bureau
13Special During-Fair Ticket and Bonus Book Arrangements
Special Events
14General
15Mother's Day Promotion
16Texas Press Radio and TV Day June 22
17 4th of July
18Kelly AFB Days, July 9-15
194 State Press Days, July 13-14
20"One Will Get You Two", Promotion, September 15
21Mayor McAllister Day, September 21
22Special Student Tickets May 1968
23Summary Hourly Turnstile Reports, May-June
BoxFolder
4541Texas Fashion Creators Association
2Texas Gold Stamp Co.
3Texas International Trade Association
4Texas Newspapers (lists)
5Texas Open Golf Tournament, 1967
6Texas Press Association
7Texas Radio and Television Stations (lists)
Tickets
8Contracts
9Outlets Texas and Surrounding States (lists)
10Printing
11Specifications
12Texas Market Promotions
13Types
14Visa-Veinte 20 Books
BoxFolder
4551Tie-in Advertising
2Travel Industry Contacts (lists)
3U.S. Information Agency
4Visitor Services, Inc.
5Visual Arts Program
6Weekly Activity Reports
7Wichita Falls Contacts
8Woman's Pavilion
9The World in Texas: HemisFair '68 Film Narrative
BoxFolder
456Press Kits
BoxFolder
456-457HemisFair General Information Packets
BoxFolder
458-460Industrial and Institutional Exhibitor Releases
BoxFolder
461Information on Other Fairs
Chicago 1933: A Century of Progress Exposition
Includes brochures, guides, programs and published books.
BoxFolder
462Seattle Century 21 Exposition, 1962
1Administrative Correspondence, 1957-59
2Articles, 1961-62
3Brochures and Programs
4Characteristics and Attitudes of Visitors
5Comparisons with HemisFair
6Financial Statements; Economic Impact Report, 1957-1964
7History
8Informational Prospectus; General Rules and Regulations
9Site Plans
10Official Souvenir Program; Picture books
11Seattle Police Reports
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463New York World's Fair, 1964-1965
1Articles and Clippings
2-3Brochures and Printed Materials
4Maps
4Press Kits (in own folders)
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464Miscellaneous Manuals and Reports
1Building Code; Builder's Progress Report
2Bulletin "Comprehensive Look at the Fair"
3Confidential Space Allocation Plan
4Exhibitors Ford at the Fair
5Guidebooks
6Leases
7Operations Manual
8Permits
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4651Progress Reports, 1961-1963
2Slide Show Tour
Magazine Report
Post Fair Plan Report
Rules and Regulations
Spanish Pavilion Guide
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466Expo '67 Montreal, Quebec
1Advertising
2-3Articles and Clippings
4Construction Guide
5Construction Proposals
6Construction Site Plans
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467Collective Labor Agreement
1English
2French
Economic Impact Report
Expo Digest
Film at Expo '67
Guidebooks
Information Newsletters
Insurance Regulations
Expo Journal
Expo '67 News
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4681-2Montreal Magazine, 1964-1968
3Participants
4Pictures
5Planning Data
6Polaroid Pavilion Press Kit
7Press Releases
8Progress Bulletin, April 1964
9Telegram from HemisFair Officials on Opening, April 27, 1967
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469Miscellaneous Brochures
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470Manuals not in folders
Building Code (Preliminary Draft)
Exhibitors' Portfolio
General Info Rules and Regulations
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471Graphics Manuals
BoxFolder
472Information Manuals (in English and French)
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473News Bureau Press Kits
Special Regulations Relating to Commercial
Concessions
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474Miscellaneous Fairs, Pre-1968
1General
2New York World's Fair 1939
3Swiss National Exposition Lausanne, 1964
4Houston International Trade and Travel Fair, 1965
5Alaska '67 Centennial
6Miscellaneous European International Firs, 1960-1967
6Catologo di Anticipo Fiera Internazionale di Milano, 1967
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475Miscellaneous Proposed Fairs Scheduled After 1968
1California Exposition, Long Beach
2Expo '70 Osaka, Japan
3Australian World's Fair Melbourne, 1970-1971
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4743Report
4Freedom '75, Boston
51976 Philadelphia, United States Bicentennial Exposition
Box
OM29-OM35, OM39-OM40[Films removed to Series 12: Audiovisual Materials]
(9 boxes)



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