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488
Ibid., 104-105.
Coronet
magazine also reported Hines had been involved in two lawsuits during his career. One from 1940 involved a man named Carl A. Barrett, who had published a restaurant guide, portions of which had obviously been lifted from
Adventures in Good Eating
. Hines proved plagiarism in court by pointing out planted typographical errors which had been copied verbatim. On the other occasion Hines brought suit against a racketeer who was representing himself as one of his representatives and was selling “Recommended” by Duncan Hines” signs to listed restaurants. Ibid., 105-106.

489
Hines all along anticipated the coming economic boom. On 18 August 1943, he told members of the Cave City, Kentucky Rotary Club that “as soon as the war is over, there will be the largest [market for] tourist travel this country has ever known.”

490
The book was copyrighted 1948 but did not reach the public until early 1949.

491
Spiller, 10 May 1994.

492
Duncan Hines,
Duncan Hines Vacation Guide
(Bowling Green KY: Adventures in Good Eating, Inc., 1948) i.

493
Interview with Sara Jane Meeks, 7 June 1994.

494
Horace Sutton, “The Wayfarer's Guardian Angel,” 38.

495
Hines,
Duncan Hines' Food Odyssey
(New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1955) 173.

496
Sutton, “The Wayfarer's Guardian Angel,” 38-39.

497
Greensboro Daily News
(North Carolina), 31 July 1960.

498
Anne Murray, “History of Roy Park,” 1992.

499
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

500
Roy Park speech, Cornell University Graduate School of Business and Public Administration, 2 November 1976, Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, file # 3981.

501
Roy H. Park, “When Dangerous Opportunity Knocks,”
Ithaca College Quarterly (December
1987): 21.

502
“An Adventure in Food Marketing: A Case Study of a New Entrant in America's Biggest, Fastest Growing Industry,”
Tide: The Newsmagazine for Advertising Executives
(3 August 1951): 2.

503
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

504
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 2.

505
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

506
Roy Park press release, n. d.

507
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

508
Roy Park press release, n. d. Cooperative chores were not the only thing occupying Park's mind. On 3 October 1936, Park married Dorothy Goodwin Dent, a native of Raleigh; the two were married for fifty-six years.

509
Roy Park, “Notes from Lempret, Former Editor of the
Omaha
Magazine,” typescript, n. d., Park Communications, Ithaca, New York.

510
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 2.

511
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

512
Roy Park press release, n. d.

513
The cooperative is now known as Agway.

514
Park, “When Dangerous Opportunity Knocks,” 22.

515
Park, “Notes from Lempret,” n. d.

516
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3;
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960;
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

517
According to another undated Roy Park press release, some of his clients, in addition to the Dairyman's League, included “the American Cranberry Growers, Southern States Cooperative, the Pennsylvania Farm Cooperative, the North Carolina Farmers Cooperative Exchange, the Philco Corporation, and the agricultural interests of Victor Emmanuel.”

518
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

519
Park, “Notes from Lempret,” n. d.

520
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

521
Roy Park speech, 2 November 1976.

522
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

523
Park, “Notes from Lempret,” n. d.

524
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

525
Roy Park speech, 2 November 1976.

526
David M. Schwartz, “Duncan Hines: He Made Gastronomes Out of Motorists,”
Smithsonian
15/8 (November 1984): 87-88.

527
Murray, “History of Roy Park,” 1992.

528
Park, “Notes from Lempret,” n.d.

529
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

530
Roy Park speech, 2 November 1976.

531
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

532
Daily News
(Bowling Green, Kentucky), 5 May 1988.

533
Roy Park speech, 2 November 1976.

534
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

535
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

536
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

537
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

538
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

539
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

540
Roy Park speech, 2 November 1976.

541
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

542
Ithaca
[N.Y.]
Journal
, 15 May 1963; “An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 4. The name Park abandoned, Agricultural Advertising & Research, became Hines-Park's marketing research arm, popularly known thereafter as Ag Research.

543
Greensboro Daily News
, 31 July 1960.

544
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3.

545
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

546
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3-4.

547
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

548
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3-4.

549
Park City Daily News
, 4 June 1950.

550
Park, “Notes from Lempret,” n. d.

551
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 3-4.

552
Schwartz, “Duncan Hines,” 96.

553
Press release, Duncan Hines Institute, Ithaca NY, 1 October 1957, 3.

554
Park City Daily News
, 4 June 1950.

555
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 4.

556
Earlier in the year Hines had approved a coffee, a butter, and even an oleomargarine bearing his name; the latter must have possessed an unforgettable flavor given his low opinion of margarine.

557
Park City Daily News, 4
June 1950.

558
“Duncan Hines Is A Big Success As Label,”
Food Mart News
(November 1952): 78.

559
Advertisement,
Look
(17 July 1951).

560
J. Allen,
Northwestern Miller
, “Duncan Hines Cake Mix Line to Enter Market,” (3 July 1951).

561
Courier-Journal
(Louisville, Kentucky), 25 September 1949.

562
Duncan Hines to Mrs. Leslie R. Groves, 11 March 1950.

563
Park City Daily News
, 23 April 1950.

564
Duncan Hines,
Duncan Hines' Food Odyssey
(New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1955) 155.

565
Duncan Hines scrapbooks, private collection.

566
Duncan Hines speech, 10th Annual Duncan Hines Family Dinner, Chicago IL, 8 May 1951, 6.

567
Ibid., 3-4.

568
Hines,
Food Odyssey
, 133.

569
Duncan Hines speech, 8 May 1951, 3-4.

570
Hines,
Food Odyssey
, 134.

571
Interview with Duncan Welch, 7 March 1995 and 28 March 1995; diary of Clarence Welch, January 1946 to 2 November 1946.

572
Interview with Robert Wright, 25 May 1994; Vincent P. Barabba, Director,
Historical Statisticals of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970
,
Part 1
, (Washington D C: Bureau of the Census, United States Department of Commerce, 1975) 296, 303.

573
Wright, 25 May 1994.

574
Interview with Sara Jane Meeks, 7 June 1994.

575
Wright, 25 May 1994. Robert Wright also said the average order not from individuals was usually for about 10 books. Bookstores and establishments that Hines recommended received a 40% discount. The Williams company handled all large orders; a typical order to Marshall Field in Chicago, for example, was for 200-300 books.

576
Ibid.; interview with Paul W. Moore, 31 August 1994.

577
Wright, 25 May 1994.

578
Interview with Mary Herndon Cohron, 16 February 1995.

579
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

580
Cohron, 29 August 1994.

581
Ibid., 16 February 1995.

582
Ibid., 29 August 1994.

583
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

584
Cohron, 29 August 1994.

585
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

586
Interview with J. T. Orendorf, 2 September 1994.

587
Interview with Margaret Jackson, 2 March 1995.

588
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

589
Obituary, Edith M. Wilson, [Bowling Green, Kentucky]
Daily News
, 3 October 1993.

590
Jackson, 2 March 1995. Edith Wilson is buried in a family plot in Scottsville, Kentucky.

591
Interview with Wanda Eaton, 7 June 1994.

592
Meeks and Eaton, 7 June 1994.

593
Cohron, 29 August 1994.

594
Meeks and Eaton, 7 June 1994; interview with Cora Jane Spiller, 10 May 1995.

595
Orendorf, 2 September 1994.

596
Donald H. Molesworth v. Adventures in Good Eating, Inc., United States District Court, docket 422, 81.

597
Eaton, 7 June 1994.

598
Spiller, 26 February 1995.

599
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

600
Orendorf, 2 September 1994.

601
Park City Daily News
, 16 November 1952.

602
Donald H. Molesworth v. Adventures in Good Eating, Inc., 81.

603
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

604
Cohron, 29 August 1994.

605
Meeks, 7 June 1994.

606
Cohron, 29 August 1994.

607
North Carolina State College News
(Raleigh NC), August 1955.

608
“Meet Duncan Hines,”
Moonbeams
(November 1958): 7-8.

609
Press release, “Duncan Hines Mixes,” Nebraska Consolidated Mills, Inc., Omaha, Nebraska, ca. 1953;
New York Journal of Commerce
, 24 June 1953.

610
David M. Schwartz, “Duncan Hines: He Made Gastronomes Out of Motorists,”
Smithsonian
15/8 (November 1984): 96.

611
Ibid., 88.

612
Greensboro Daily News
(Greensboro NC), 31 July 1960.

613
Park City Daily News
, 23 March 1952.

614
“An Adventure in Food Marketing: A Case Study of a New Entrant in America's Biggest, Fastest Growing Industry,”
Tide: The Newsmagazine for Advertising Executives
(3 August 1951): 5;
Grocer's Spotlight
, 12 June 1952.

615
Ice Cream Trade Journal
, July 1952.

616
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,”, 5.

617
“Duncan Hines Is A Big Success As Label,”
Food Mart News
, 78.

618
Park City Daily News
, 23 March 1952.

619
“An Adventure in Food Marketing,” 4.

620
Ibid., 5.

621
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

622
David Schwartz, “Duncan Hines,”
Smithsonian
(November 1984): 96.

623
North Carolina State College News
, August 1955.

624
Park City Daily News
, 19 October 1952. The author has not been able to obtain any recorded copies of the five-minute program but has been informed that transcripts of the program are in Ithaca, New York.

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