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Alka-Seltzer Documentation and Oral History Project

National Museum of American History

Object Details

Creator
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Manufacturer
Alka-Seltzer
Creator
Doyle Dane Bernbach.
Jack Tinker & Associates.
Names
Miles Laboratories, Inc.
Interviewee
Beals, Richard
Case, Eugene
Chaplin, Charles
Interviewer
Griffith, Barbara S., Dr.
Interviewee
Lawrence, Mary Wells
Names
Miles, Franklin, Dr.
Place
Elkhart (Ind.) -- 1950-1990
Topic
advertising -- History -- 1950-1990
Pharmaceutical industry -- 1950-1990
Television advertising
Medicine
Broadcast advertising
Business -- History
Provenance
Collection donated by Miles Laboratories in 1988 and created by the Smithsonian Institution in 1986 and 1987.
Creator
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
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Alka-Seltzer Documentation and Oral History Project
Summary
The Alka-Seltzer Oral History and Documentation Project is a result of a one year effort supported, in part, by Miles Laboratories, Incorporated. Twenty-four oral history interviews and a variety of related materials were gathered to document Alka- Seltzer advertising, primarily from the mid-1950s to the 1980s. The project covers "Speedy" Alka-Seltzer, "Oh what a relief it is," "The Blahs," "Alka Seltzer on the rocks," and "I can't believe I ate the whole thing" campaigns
Biographical / Historical
The Alka-Seltzer Oral History and Documentation Project is a result of a one year effort supported, in part, by Miles Laboratories, Incorporated Twenty-four oral history interviews and a variety of related materials were gathered to document Alka- Seltzer advertising, primarily from the mid-1950s to the 1980s. The project covers "Speedy" Alka-Seltzer, "Oh what a relief it is," "The Blahs," "Alka Seltzer on the rocks," and "I can't believe I ate the whole thing" campaigns. Miles Laboratories, Incorporated, the maker of Alka-Seltzer, and Wade Advertising of Chicago established a light-hearted advertising approach with the iconic puppet "Speedy", which had a tablet for a body and a smaller one for a hat. Speedy came to life through stop motion animation, a technique in which each of the puppet's movements was captured on a separate frame of film. The voice of Richard Beals made "Speedy" a distinctive character. "Speedy" was a mainstay of Alka Seltzer advertising until 1964, when Miles,Incorporated took the account to Jack Tinker & Partners in New York. The agency's work for Alka-Seltzer embodied what came to be called advertising's "creative revolution," replacing the "talking heads" and "hard sell" of earlier advertising with humor, wit, and engaging storylines, even within the limits of a 30 second television spot. In 1969, the Alka Seltzer account went to Doyle, Dane, Bernbach, an agency which changed the look of print advertising during the early years of the "creative revolution." In 1970, Alka-Seltzer moved agencies to Wells, Rich, Greene, where the product's advertising came under the direction of Mary Wells Lawrence. Ms. Lawrence had worked on the Alka Seltzer account while at Tinker and continued Alka Seltzer's reputation for innovative and captivating work. In 1984 they shifted to McCann Erickson.
Extent
7 Cubic feet (17 boxes)
Date
1953-1987
Archival Repository
Archives Center, National Museum of American History
Identifier
NMAH.AC.0184
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Videotapes
Audiocassettes
Publications
Commercials
Motion pictures (visual works)
Audiotapes
Business records
Citation
Alka-Seltzer Oral History and Documentation Project, 1953-1987, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in 8 series. Series 1: Research Files, circa 1930-1986 Series 2: Interviewee Files, 1986-1987 Series 3: Oral Histories, 1986-1987 Subseries 3.1: Original Interviews Subseries 3.2: Reference Cassettes Subseries 3.3: Master Audio Tapes Series 4: Miles Archives Materials, 1931-1980 Subseries 4.1: Marketing Research and Sales Data Subseries 4.2: Alka-Seltzer Storyboards and History (Photocopies) Subseries 4:3: Miles Advertising History and Oral History Program(photocopies) Series 5: Company Publications, 1960-1986 Series 6: Photographs, circa 1950-1985 Series 7: Alka-Seltzer Posters, 1967-1986 Series 8: Audiovisual Materials Subseries 8.1: Original Masters Subseries 8.2: Reference Videos
Processing Information
Collection processed by Stacy Flaherty and Mona Morris, 1988, revised by Mimi Minnick, archivist, 1991.
Rights
Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees concerning copyright restrictions. Other intellectual property rights may apply. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply when requesting reproductions.
Genre/Form
Videotapes
Audiocassettes
Publications -- Business
Commercials
Motion pictures (visual works) -- 20th century
Audiotapes -- 1950-2000
Business records -- 1950-2000
Scope and Contents
Oral histories with individuals associated with Alka-Seltzer and its advertising campaigns are at the core of the Alka-Seltzer Documenation and Oral History Project. Conducted by Smithsonian Institution staff, the oral histories primarily examine Alka-Seltzer's innovative and memorable print and television commercials. Abstracts exist for each interview.The collection also includes background information, archival materials from Miles Laboratories, Inc., television commercials, storyboards, and company publications.
Restrictions
Researchers may use reference copies only. The interview with Charles Chaplin is restricted and may not be copied or quoted until his death.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503512512431-1503512512441-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ep8e8d1c49b-5195-455a-8b65-8d475f101290

In the Collection

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  • The Alkalizer

  • Research Files

  • The Alkalizer

  • Alka Seltzer Unfinished business?

  • Miles Laboratories: Worldwide Alka SeltzerConsumption

  • Wrestling Match

  • Miles Oral History Program I (selected transcripts)

  • Myron C. McDonald

  • Mother and Son II

  • Buffalo Bill's/3 Alarm Chili

  • Dr. Miles Medical Company, 1884-1984

  • The Medical Messiahs: A Social History of Health Quackery in 20th Century America

  • The Alkalizer

  • Oral Histories

  • Selected Alka-Seltzer Commercials

  • Miles Laboratories: Accession Sheet

  • DIANE MAZE was a free lance producer working for McCann Erickson at the time of the interview. Maze was interviewed in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • Personalities File

  • Alka Seltzer advertising DDB Era

  • Fred Siegal/Matthew Lester

  • Alka Seltzer Related Material

  • Charts

  • CHARLES MOSS, Vice Chairman and Chief Creative Officer, Wells, Rich, Greene, Inc, was interviewed in New York, New York.

  • MITCHELL B. STREICKER was director, Media Services, Consumer Healthcare Division for Miles Laboratories at the time of the interview. Streicker was interviewed in Elkhart, Indiana.

  • Perry Shupert

  • Good For What Ails You

  • Roy Grace

  • The Alkalizer, publications ML

  • TREVA VAN SOLINGEN was retired at the time of the interview. A former market research director at Miles Laboratories. Ms. Solingen was interviewed in Elkhart, Indiana.

  • Alka Seltzer Storyboards, Volume III

  • John W. Howell

  • Audiovisual Materials

  • Submarine

  • Race Track

  • The Alkalizer, FDA regulations

  • Robert W. Wilvers

  • Mama Magadins meatballs

  • Matthew Lester/Fred Siegal

  • Stephen M. Reim

  • Mary Wells Lawrence

  • Eugene L. Case

  • Miles Today

  • Oliver L.S. Joy

  • Marketing Research Department

  • Prodigal Son

  • Selected Alka-Seltzer Commercials

  • Waiting Room/Ninth Inning

  • Clifford Botway

  • News Digest

  • Alka Seltzer advertising move from Interpublic/Tinker to Doyle Dane Bernbach

  • CHARLES CHAPLIN formed the Swift Chaplin Studios which developed the "Speedy" Alka Seltzer character. Chaplin was interviewed in North Hollywood, California. He was recovering from a stroke at the time of the interview.

  • ROBERT PASQUALINA, an art director, was working for Myers' Films at the time of the interview. Pasqualina was formerly an art director at Wells, Rich, Green, Inc. on the Alka Seltzer account. He was interviewed in New York, New York.

  • Restaurant (also known as Try it, You'll Like It)

  • French advertisement

  • Thailand Advertisement

  • Sour Stomach and Indigestion

  • Nielson Report, 1934 Nielson Report, worldwide,

  • Marketing Research and Sales Data

  • The Alkalizer, A S Packaging andnd Line Extension

  • The Alkalizer

  • The Alkalizer, What's New In Advertising

  • Miles Laboratories, Inc. articles

  • George Gomes

  • Tinker Report from Myron McDonald

  • Warshaw Collection images of Alka Seltzer and otherMiles' products

  • Charles Moss

  • FORREST F. OWEN was retired at the time of the interview. Owen was formerly vice president and director of BBDO International in Minneapolis, New York, and Chicago Owen was interviewed in Laguna Niguel, California.

  • Alka Seltzer advertising Wells, Rich, Greene, Inc.,

  • Creative analysis of 3 Alka Seltzer Storyboards, Dichter

  • Prod. Alka Seltzer Sales and Advertising figures

  • ROBERT W. WILVERS, free lance art director at McCannErickson, was interviewed in New York, New York.

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