Pan Pacific Press Bureau

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Pan Pacific Press Bureau

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1932/1944

History

Pan Pacific Press, "a pseudo news and publicity bureau," was a subsidiary of a Bowman, Deute, Cummings (1932-1938), an advertising agency, which became Bowman, Holst, Macfarlane, Richardson (1939-1944). The agency handled many of the major Hawaii accounts including Matson, Hawaii Tourist Bureau, and the Hawaii Sugar Planters Association. According to Werner Stoy "the Press' job was to keep Hawaii in the public eye." During World War II they "switched to war related advertising."

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Davis, Lynn Ann

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  • Clipboard

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  • EAC

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