Publicity Clock Company advertising cards and brochures, circa 1920s and undated.

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Publicity Clock Company advertising cards and brochures, circa 1920s and undated.

The collection includes chiefly advertising cards and brochures for the Publicity Clock Company. The collection also includes a holiday greeting card, a warning notice to advertisers, and a fill-in form postcard addressed to Ad-Traction Clock Co. Except for the postcard which was printed for use during the 1920s, none of the materials are dated. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Advertising, Sales & Marketing History.

8 items (0.1 lin. ft.)

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John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History

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Publicity Clock Company.

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The Publicity Clock Company, an advertising firm in New York City from around 1915 to at least 1930, placed advertisements in local movie theaters by means of the Publicity Clock, a device that projected the image of a working clock face with a repeating sequence of advertisements displayed within the dial. Throughout the 1920s and perhaps later, the company was located at 105 West 40th Street and run for a number of years by Leslie Neuberger. From the description of Publicity Clock ...