Exhibit of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Marketing, and Advertising History at Duke University Libraries:
http://library.duke.edu/spe...
Lynn Eaton, reference archivist, and Richard Collie...
Lynn Eaton, reference archivist, and Richard Collier, technical services archivist at the Hartman Center, discuss advertising in the 1960s and how reality differs and is similar to its latest portrayal on the popular AMC television series Mad Men.
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This is great, Hartman Center! Was this video made to accompany a physical exhibit, and if so, are there pictures available? (I mean, Margaret Fishback's gotta be represented somewhere.... :) )
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