National Automobile Show for 1960 collection, 1960.

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National Automobile Show for 1960 collection, 1960.

The collection includes Progress Report #1 and Progress Report #2, which contain plans for promoting the 1960 National Automobile Show in Detroit. It was prepared by Cunningham & Walsh Inc. There is also a binder containing press releases, a press kit, and texts of a few speeches. The latter includes an address by President Eisenhower given on October 17th. There is also a final assessment report.

0.4 cubic ft.

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