Hello all -

I have a query from a patron regarding the Better Business Bureau and their
campaign to educate people about stock fraud.  The full query is below. I
have done a brief search and am unable to locate anything either.

I've now come across 5-6
references (all from the 1920s or 1930s) to public education campaigns
about
stock fraud by the National and local Better Business Bureaus that included
radio broadcasts, movies, and posters targeting industrial workers.  (The
latter seem to have been especially common, w/ production in the 1000s for
well
over a decade.)  But I haven't been able to find any repositories of such
materials.  (I've looked on WorldCat and Archive Grid).  Do you have any
other
suggestions?


If any of you have any suggestions of where these materials may reside,
please contact me.  I'd appreciate it, and I know the researcher would as
well.

Sincerely,

Lynn

Lynn E. Eaton
Reference Archivist
Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History
Rare Book, Manuscript, & Special Collections Library
103 Perkins Library
Duke University
Durham, NC  27708-0185

PH: 919-660-5827
FX: 919-660-5934
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