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CfNTUR I Published the ~-„J S 1st and 15th of Each Month r ^ ROOM 200 -10 CIVIC AUDITORIUM - AT, 2-9522 DAREnf FOf TRUSTEES AwMoiIiiSesTF flffE \ ^ PREPAREIT FOR TRUSTEES MDTOfflIlfieES~F THE TENTURY 21 EXPOSITION ^ ** f Issue No. 5 August 1, 19^8 THE WORLD COMES OF AGE Washington State's International Exposition enters a new phase of physical planning this month with.a new name - Century 21 Exposition. The title was approved fay a unanimous vote of the World Fair Corporation Board of Trustees. Devised fay Seattle adman Gerald Hoeck, the title was presented fay Trustee Otto Brandt. "Just as the Century of Progress depicted man1s progress for the preceding century/' Brandt told the hoard meeting, "so the Century 21 Exposition will show the advancements we can anticipate in the 10Q years to come." SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Leading research figures in Washington state industry have been invited to participate In the August 6-7 conference in Seattle, of the Exposition's National Science Planning Board. The conference, which will include Dr. Dael Wolfle, head ~_ of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences; Dr. .Paul Weiss, of the Rockefeller Institute, and other science leaders in industry, government and research foundations will "begin planning science exhibits for the 1961 event. - ~mwo members of the hoard who are not afale to attend have taken on planning assign- JJ nts afaroad. Dr. Donald H. Menzel, director of the Harvard Observatory, will ■^ port-on exhibits being shown at a science session he is attending in Moscow. Bradford Washburn, director of the Museum of Science at Boston, is undertaking a OCA .milar Exposition assignment at. the Deutsches Museum in Munich as well as at *^™" /ussels . The N.S.P.B. sessions open at noon August 6 with welcomes from Mayor Gordon S- Clinton and Gov, Albert D. Rosellini. 907.47977 -px75 WASHINGTON - THE FAIR STATE 195o,n . Following the final determination on the Exposition site question, a full- scale state information program was started early in July. Approximately 300 news releases have been sent out to all state dailies and weeklies, in addition to an intensified program of releases for radio and television. The first in a series of "person to person" meetings was held July 25 with Tacoma Mayor Ben Hanson and members of the Tacoma City Council. Jim Faber, Exposition public relations director, left this week for a week-long information tour to Spokane, Walla Walla, Richland, Pasco, Yakima, Wenatchee, Ellensburg, Vancouver, and other state communities. The tour coincides with a press conference at Spokane, where Gov. Rosellini spelled out details of the Exposition, and its positive effect on this state's future economy. National publicity releases have been sent to 10 _^ dailies, with the New York Times utilizing a full galley of type to explain the exposition. ( A PLUS FROM INDUSTRY Exemplifying industrial response to the Century 21 Exposition is the official position adopted by the West Coast Lumberman's Association: "Lumber's potential role in the Century 21 Exposition is both exciting and challenging. Lumber welcomes the opportunity to join with the rest of the state in creating this colorful showcase of our products." QUOTES OF THE WEEK "The Seattle Chamber of Commerce pledges its full and enthusiastic support for the planning of the Exposition and urges its members to help kindle the same spirit that made the I909 AYP Exposition an outstanding benefit to this state." Portion of a Resolution adopted July 22 "Remember, there are businesses established in this state today that would not exist if it hadn't been for the promotional efforts utilized in the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition. That was almost 50 years ago. Let's do a better job today." Trustee James Douglas President, The Northgate Conroanv
Object Description
Title | Century 21 news digest. |
Identifier | spl_c21_2582471 |
Description | News digest from Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). From masthead of each issue: "Published the 1st and 15th of each month...News Digest prepared for trustees and committees of the Century 21 Exposition." Includes issues 5-10. Series continues Expo '61 news digest. |
Subjects (LCSH) |
Century 21 Exposition (1962 : Seattle, Wash.)--Periodicals Exhibitions--Washington (State)--Seattle--Periodicals |
Author | Century 21 Exposition (1962 : Seattle, Wash.) |
Date | 1958-08-01 - |
Decade | 1950/1959 |
Period | Before the Fair |
Original Publisher | Seattle, Wash. : Century 21 Exposition? |
Digitization Specifications | Master images scanned on Sharp MX-M620N at 600 pixels per inch, black and white, saved as TIFF files. Photoshop used to process images. Master image file size: 63,186,456 bytes. |
File Format | image/jp2 |
Collection | Century 21 Digital Collection |
Contributing Institution | The Seattle Public Library |
Rights and Reproduction | For information about rights and reproduction, visit http://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/rights |
Type (DCMI) | text |
Local Type | Publications |
Source | http://seattle.bibliocommons.com/item/show/2582471030 |
Date created | 2015-04-12 |
Description
Title | Front |
Identifier | spl_c21_2582471 |
Subjects (LCSH) | Century 21 Exposition (1962 : Seattle, Wash.)--Periodicals |
Collection | Century 21 Digital Collection |
Contributing Institution | The Seattle Public Library |
Rights and Reproduction | For information about rights and reproduction, visit http://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/rights |
Transcript | CfNTUR I Published the ~-„J S 1st and 15th of Each Month r ^ ROOM 200 -10 CIVIC AUDITORIUM - AT, 2-9522 DAREnf FOf TRUSTEES AwMoiIiiSesTF flffE \ ^ PREPAREIT FOR TRUSTEES MDTOfflIlfieES~F THE TENTURY 21 EXPOSITION ^ ** f Issue No. 5 August 1, 19^8 THE WORLD COMES OF AGE Washington State's International Exposition enters a new phase of physical planning this month with.a new name - Century 21 Exposition. The title was approved fay a unanimous vote of the World Fair Corporation Board of Trustees. Devised fay Seattle adman Gerald Hoeck, the title was presented fay Trustee Otto Brandt. "Just as the Century of Progress depicted man1s progress for the preceding century/' Brandt told the hoard meeting, "so the Century 21 Exposition will show the advancements we can anticipate in the 10Q years to come." SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY Leading research figures in Washington state industry have been invited to participate In the August 6-7 conference in Seattle, of the Exposition's National Science Planning Board. The conference, which will include Dr. Dael Wolfle, head ~_ of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences; Dr. .Paul Weiss, of the Rockefeller Institute, and other science leaders in industry, government and research foundations will "begin planning science exhibits for the 1961 event. - ~mwo members of the hoard who are not afale to attend have taken on planning assign- JJ nts afaroad. Dr. Donald H. Menzel, director of the Harvard Observatory, will ■^ port-on exhibits being shown at a science session he is attending in Moscow. Bradford Washburn, director of the Museum of Science at Boston, is undertaking a OCA .milar Exposition assignment at. the Deutsches Museum in Munich as well as at *^™" /ussels . The N.S.P.B. sessions open at noon August 6 with welcomes from Mayor Gordon S- Clinton and Gov, Albert D. Rosellini. 907.47977 -px75 WASHINGTON - THE FAIR STATE 195o,n . Following the final determination on the Exposition site question, a full- scale state information program was started early in July. Approximately 300 news releases have been sent out to all state dailies and weeklies, in addition to an intensified program of releases for radio and television. The first in a series of "person to person" meetings was held July 25 with Tacoma Mayor Ben Hanson and members of the Tacoma City Council. Jim Faber, Exposition public relations director, left this week for a week-long information tour to Spokane, Walla Walla, Richland, Pasco, Yakima, Wenatchee, Ellensburg, Vancouver, and other state communities. The tour coincides with a press conference at Spokane, where Gov. Rosellini spelled out details of the Exposition, and its positive effect on this state's future economy. National publicity releases have been sent to 10 _^ dailies, with the New York Times utilizing a full galley of type to explain the exposition. ( A PLUS FROM INDUSTRY Exemplifying industrial response to the Century 21 Exposition is the official position adopted by the West Coast Lumberman's Association: "Lumber's potential role in the Century 21 Exposition is both exciting and challenging. Lumber welcomes the opportunity to join with the rest of the state in creating this colorful showcase of our products." QUOTES OF THE WEEK "The Seattle Chamber of Commerce pledges its full and enthusiastic support for the planning of the Exposition and urges its members to help kindle the same spirit that made the I909 AYP Exposition an outstanding benefit to this state." Portion of a Resolution adopted July 22 "Remember, there are businesses established in this state today that would not exist if it hadn't been for the promotional efforts utilized in the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition. That was almost 50 years ago. Let's do a better job today." Trustee James Douglas President, The Northgate Conroanv |
Date created | 2011-02-13 |