Calvin Kytle papers, 1947-1980.

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Calvin Kytle papers, 1947-1980.

The collection consists of the papers of Calvin Kytle from 1947-1980. The papers include case and project files relating to Calvin Kytle Associates, the public relations and public interest consulting firm Kytle founded. Included are press releases, promotional material, collected printed material, publicity, brochures, correspondence, and speeches. Materials relate to such clients as the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Freedom from Hunger Foundation, Citizen Involvement Network, the Coalition of American Public Employees, the Conservation Foundation, the Committee for the Study of National Service, the Potomac Association, and the Task Force on Land Use and Urban Growth. Who Runs Georgia, written by Calvin Kytle and James A. Mackay, is represented in the collection by a photocopied, corrected typescript and corrected typescripts of interviews with political personalities, public officials, and citizen observers.

8.75 linear ft. : (8 boxes)

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Coalition of American Public Employees

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Potomac Association.

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Kytle, Calvin

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Calvin Kytle, executive and public relations consultant, was an executive with the Nationwide Insurance Companies of Columbus, Ohio. He served as vice president for public relations and advertising from 1957-1964. Kytle's later positions included Acting Director and Deputy Director of the U.S. Community Relations Service, consultant to the Ford Foundation, information director for Urban America, Inc., and executive vice president for the Washington-based public relations firm, David Apter and As...

Calvin Kytle Associates.

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American Civil Liberties Union

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Founded in 1920 in New York City by Roger Baldwin and others; the ACLU was an outgrowth of the American Union Against Militarism's National Civil Liberties Bureau, which in 1920 changed its name to the American Civil Liberties Union. From the description of Collection, 1917- (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 42740878 The Southern Women's Rights Project (SWRP) located in Richmond is affiliated with the American Civil Liberties Union. The project deal...

American Freedom from Hunger Foundation

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Task Force on Land Use and Urban Growth.

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Committee for the Study of National Service (U.S.)

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Citizen Involvement Network

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