Brouillard Communications, Inc. vertical files, circa 1973-2000.

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Brouillard Communications, Inc. vertical files, circa 1973-2000.

Collection consists primarily of corporate image advertisements clipped from magazines and newspapers, including trade journals and business newspapers. Organized into two series of alphabetical files: by industry and by company name. Major industry categories represented include computers, fashion accessories, liquor, insurance, mutual funds, and telecommunications. Major companies include AT & T, Du Pont, General Electric, IBM, Kodak, RJR Nabisco, and Xerox; most companies represented were clients or prospective clients. Also includes advertising tearsheets; articles; and unpublished reports about major corporations or industries. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising and Marketing History.

29650 items (45.10 lin. ft.)

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Brouillard Communications

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Advertising agency founded in 1968 as a division of the J. Walter Thompson Company, specializing in corporate advertising and corporate image advertising for major American and multinational firms. From the description of Brouillard Communications, Inc. vertical files, circa 1973-2000. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 52168725 From the guide to the Brouillard Communications, Inc. Vertical Files, circa 1973-2000, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript L...