Treasurer's Office Records, 1928-1952, (bulk 1928-1940's).

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Treasurer's Office Records, 1928-1952, (bulk 1928-1940's).

Correspondence, financial records, and legal documents relating to both the international and the United States financial operations of J. Walter Thompson Company. Correspondents include Earle Clark (Treasurer, 1921-1939), Donald C. Foote (Assistant Treasurer in charge of accounting and budgeting in JWT's international operations, 1937-1952), Luther O. Lemon (Assistant Treasurer and Comptroller, 1937-1946; Treasurer, 1946-1957), and Sam Meek (Vice-President in charge of international operations, 1930-1964). Also represented are senior staff members in domestic and international offices, JWT's legal counsel, and representatives from numerous financial institutions. Clients in the International Offices Series are: Eastman Kodak Company, Kellogg's Company, Gillette Company, RCA, and Reader's Digest. Documented international offices include those in Antwerp, Berlin, Bombay, Bucharest, London, and Mexico City. Records for many of JWT's offices are not included in the Treasurer's Office Records.

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Advertising agency. From the description of Radio programs, 1953-1961 and n.d. [sound recording]. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 37954564 After graduating from Mount Holyoke College, Lois Gaeta worked at the J. Walter Thompson Company advertising agency as a script writer for television and radio commercials during the years 1955 through 1961. Later in her career, Gaeta worked in video and in continuing education programs in the medical profession. ...