On March 12, 1912, Juliette Gordon Low gathered a group of 18 girls in her hometown of Savannah, GA, for the first meeting of what would become Girl Scouts of the USA. In 2012, 3.2 million girls and adults worldwide are members of the Girl Scouts, an organization...
Founded on February 18, 1942, The War Advertising Council took seriously its job of rallying the American public’s support of World War II. Public service advertisements (PSAs) cautioned the home front that “Loose Lips Sink Ships” and bolstered the morale of women...
TODAY debuted on January 14, 1952 with television host Dave Garroway. Sixty years later, viewers still tune to this popular news-and-information morning show to discover what has happened in the world since they went to bed the night before. On January 14, 2011, TODAY...
January 2012 marked the launch of The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County’s 45th business anniversary promotional campaign. The theme that Bartel Communications created — “Your Chamber: Celebrating 45 Years as Your Destination for Success”...
In 1912, Tokuji Hayakawa’s invention of a snap belt buckle that required no holes for fastening marked the beginning of Osaka-based Sharp Corporation. A century later this global company remains “dedicated to improving lives through the use of advanced...