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for p53 (B) PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE FOR 1951 35 James Hammett, Cherokee, Claremore, Oklahoma} Co-chairmen Helen L. Peterson, Sioux, Denver, Colorado } John A Bosin, Kiowa, Anadarko, Oklahoma I.W. Flood, Pima Maricopa, Box 455, Chandler, Arizona Francis McKinley, Ute, Fort Duchesne, Utah Frank George, Nez Perce, Nespelem, Washington Proposed Public Relations Program for 1951 for N.C.A.I. I. Write letters to 200-500 newspapers asking them to accept NCAI bulletin, some material from this conference, and possibly few other items for publication during year; send us name of person to whom material is to be sent and copy of paper in which article or story appears. Letter to be signed by all committee members. Personal contacts will be made to papers as follows: Bosin -- Oklahoma Floor -- Arizona George -- Washington, Oregon, Nevada Hammett -- Francis McKinley -- Utah Peterson -- Colorado 2. Preparation of Christmas card greeting which may be purchased by N.C.A.I. members. 3. Suggested ideas for radio programs, on request of NCAI members. 4. Publications of brochure or folder on NCAI -- draft to be written by Rainer and Bronson, suggestions by this committee
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the 35 at the top appears to be someone counting the number of letters in the title of the paper (this is how we centered things with old manual typewriters... counted the letters and then backspaced from the middle, 1/2 the amount of letters in the line, before typing)
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