Public Relations Society of America records, 1947-2004.

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Public Relations Society of America records, 1947-2004.

Records of the professional organization established in 1948 which included the American Council on Public Relations, the National Association of Public Relations Councils, and the American Public Relations Association. The processed portion of this collection is summarized above, dates 1949-1985, and is described in the register. Additional accessions date 1947-2004 and are described below.

80.2 c.f. (104 archives boxes, 1 flat box, 38 record center cartons),44 tape recordings,4 disc recordings, and19 films; plusadditions of 152.5 c.f.,12 tape recordings,6 audio compact discs,81 photographs,98 negatives,316 transparencies,260 videorecordings,5.0 c.f. of videorecordings (in 5 record center cartons) and68 CD-ROMs.

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