Accretion to the
Lowell B. Mason Papers
Dates: 1947-1967.
Member, Federal Trade Commission, 1945-56.
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ACCRETION DESCRIPTION
This accretion consists of a new series, the Speech and Printed Material
File, containing copies of speeches delivered by Mason to business groups
and other organizations, copies of speeches delivered by others, and additional
printed items, arranged in chronological order.
A copy of the complete guide to the Lowell B. Mason Papers is available
in the research room of the Truman Library.
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SPEECH AND PRINTED MATERIAL FILE, 1947-1967
(2001 Accretion)
Box 6
- "U.S. Federal Trade Commission and Business- Friends or Foes?"-San
Francisco, November 14, 1947
- "Let's Stop Kicking Business Around"-Atlantic City, October 19, 1948
- "Let's Give Grocers the Job-Not the Works"- Chicago, May 20, 1952
- "The Working Script of the Banquet of the American Bar Association"-Washington,
April 1, 1954
- "Your Share of the Market"-New York, June 28, 1955
- "The Insurance Man's Pocket Guide to Liberty"- Chicago, October 9,
1956
- "The World of Bread and Joe Duchaine"-New Bedford, November 10, 1957
- "Let's Give the Wholesale Building Material Distributor the Job-Not
the Works"- Chicago, November 12, 1957
- "The Language of Dissent"-Atlantic City, October 6, 1959
- "'I Without W and P Without T' or H.R. 8830, Back Door to the Total
State"-Washington, February 6, 1962
- "The Coming Caesars"-Chicago, May 22, 1962
- "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Federal Trade Commission"-New
York, January 29, 1964
- "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Wilton"-Wilton, Connecticut,
February 8, 1964
- "A Report of the Proceedings at the Annual Banquet of the Conference
of National Organizations"-Atlantic City, June 17, 1965
- "The Free Choice System"-Address by Senator Roman Hruska, New York,
September 28, 1965
- "A Report of the Proceedings at the Luncheon Meeting of the Women's
Advertising Club of Washington"-Washington, April 21, 1966
- "A Report of the Proceedings at the Noon Meeting of the United States
Brewers Association, Inc. . . . Government Control or Industry Self-Regulation"-St.
Louis, May 4, 1966
- "The Future is Yours"-Address by Senator Russell B. Long, New York,
September 26, 1966
- "Arguments Before the Joint Committee on Patents"-1967
- Cards-Undated
- "Regulation by Conference: A New Theory of Government"-Lawrence,
Kansas, Undated
- "The Bull on the Bench"-Undated
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