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WHO Convention Agreed
Article about banning cigarette advertisements featuring Silk Cut's final ad where an opera singer is wrapped in purple silk evoking the phrase, "It isn't over till the fat lady sings."
ArticleTobacco (UK)
Tags: 2003, Advertisements, Advertising, Silk Cut, World Tobacco
Where the Cigarette Men Go After the TV Ban
This article in Business Week the challenges confronting the tobacco industry following the ban of cigarette advertisements on TV.(Cover, Article)
Tags: 1970, Advertising, Business Week, Cigarettes
Wayne McLaren, Alan Blum, and Others at Philip Morris Building
This item includes three images of Dr. Alan Blum, Wayne McLaren, and other individuals outside the Philip Morris building.
Tags: 1992, Advertising, Alan Blum, Models, Philip Morris, Photographs, Tobacco, Wayne McLaren
Vincent Connolly to Alan Blum on Maria Font Connolly
Correspondence between Vincent Connolly and Dr. Alan Blum. The letter contains the current status of Maria Font Connolly.
Vince to Alan Blum - Appearance in Camel Ad
Correspondence between Vince and Dr. Alan Blum.
Turning Over a New Leaf
An article in The New Mexican on David Goerlitz.
Tags: 1990, Advertising, David Goerlitz, Laura Husar, Models, The New Mexican, Tobacco
Tobacco Substitute
AdvertisementSilk CutPunch (UK)
Tags: 1977, Advertisements, Advertising, Benson & Hedges, Punch, Silk Cut, Tobacco
The Marlboro Advertising History Collection of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History
A brochure promoting The Marlboro Advertising History Collection of the Modern Advertising History Program, Collection of Advertising History, held at the Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,…
The Last Cigarette Ad
An issue of New York State Journal of Medicine including the front cover and an "In Memory" page featuring Dave Morris.
Taste Winston Lights
An advertisement for Winston Lights cigarettes. The ad features Alan Landers.
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A House Call by DOC at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Two photographs of members of DOC (Doctors Ought to Care) protesting Philip Morris sponsorship of the exhibition The Vatican Collections: Papacy and…