TY - GEN AU - Stanton,Frank TI - Frank Stanton papers, KW - Buckley, William F., KW - Burtt, Harold E. KW - Cantril, Hadley, KW - Dewey, Thomas E. KW - Eisenhower, Dwight D. KW - Ford, Gerald R., KW - Godfrey, Arthur, KW - Johnson, Lyndon B. KW - Kennedy, John F. KW - Lazarsfeld, Paul Felix. KW - Nixon, Richard M. KW - Paley, William S. KW - Truman, Harry S., KW - United States KW - Advisory Commission on Information KW - Constitution KW - 1st Amendment KW - American National Red Cross KW - Business Committee for the Arts KW - Business Council (U.S.) KW - Carnegie Institution of Washington KW - CBS Building (New York, N.Y.) KW - Columbia Broadcasting System, inc KW - Harvard University KW - Advertising KW - Broadcast journalism KW - Broadcasting policy KW - Campaign debates KW - Freedom of the press KW - Logos (Symbols) KW - Design KW - Mass media KW - Political science KW - Presidents KW - Election KW - Propaganda, American KW - Radio advertising KW - Radio broadcasting KW - Radio journalism KW - Television advertising KW - Television broadcasting KW - Vietnam War, 1961-1975 KW - Press coverage KW - Europe KW - Description and travel KW - Foreign relations KW - Politics and government KW - Broadcast executives KW - itoamc N1 - Open to research; Classified, in part N2 - Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, speeches, writings, reports, transcripts, interviews, testimony, studies, subject files, press clippings, press releases, printed matter, awards, citations, and other papers relating primarily to Stanton's career as president and vice chairman of the board of directors of the Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Documents his activities as chairman of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information and American National Red Cross as well as with organizations including the Business Committee for the Arts, Business Council (U.S.), Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Harvard University. Includes material pertaining to Stanton's research projects including his work with Paul Lazarsfeld on the program analyzer. Subjects include radio and television advertising; broadcast of information about the U.S. to foreign countries; First Amendment and freedom of press; design of the Columbia Broadcasting System logo; design and construction of company headquarters, the CBS Building, in New York, N.Y.; government and the media; politics; presidential debates; travels to Europe; press coverage of the Vietnam War; and William F. Buckley; Correspondents include Harold E. Burtt, Hadley Cantril, Thomas E. Dewey, Arthur Godfrey, William S. Paley, and Presidents Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, and Gerald R. Ford UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011139 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011139.3 ER -