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Jke,. If, /S GEO. S. POWELL, President. DR. C. P. AMBLER, Sec. and Treas. ©to Appalachian Itatumal |*artf A##actatum $. ©. &ax 384. The Third Report of the Committee on Publicity and Promotion, To the Executive Committee Appalachian National Park Association. Your Committee on Publicity and Promotion beg to submit the follov/inaadditional report as their third report since the organization of the Association. At a meeting held on Dec. 6th, the proposition of Mr. A. K. McQuilkin for the the use of Pictures and Penciling* as the official organ of the Association, was adopted. According to this contract we have purchased for two months the exclusive use of Pictures and Peneilings with the understanding that T-r. McQuilkin will act as Fditor in chargtr, . .1 while all articles appearing in the same pertaining to the Park movement ./ill be submitted to your Committee for approv al. The figures of the contract are as follows: 1 M 16 pp, cover same stylgr and paper as at present $50.00, extra pp $2.50 each. 1 1/2 M same as above, $70.00, extra pp $2.75 each. 2 M same as above, §90,00, extra pp $3.00 each. These figures are made with the understanding that the magazine would reserve to itself two pages of advertis ing Ko.i
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In this “Third Report of the Committee on Publicity and Promotion,” dated December 1899, the Appalachian National Park Association adopted the magazine “Southern Pictures and Pencillings” as the official organ of the association. The committee planned to distribute 2000 copies of the first issue, with 1000 copies of subsequent publications. The committee had already printed 5000 copies of a small booklet entitled, “A Few Reasons in Favor of the Establishment of a National Park in the Mountains of Western North Carolina.” Originally, the group favored western North Carolina as the sole site for a proposed national park.
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