Texaco Public Relations, 1970s
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| Bob | At four years old, | 0:01 |
| Billy wanted to become a fireman. | 0:02 | |
| At six, he wanted to become a cowboy. | 0:06 | |
| (gentle music) | 0:09 | |
| At 10, a ball player. | 0:13 | |
| At 16 Billy's father had hoped | 0:17 | |
| he would come into business with him. | 0:19 | |
| At 20 Billy studied to be a geophysicist, | 0:25 | |
| one of the many professions needed | 0:28 | |
| to help solve our country's energy problems. | 0:29 | |
| That's where an oil company like Texaco comes in, | 0:33 | |
| with its aid to education program. | 0:36 | |
| Through the years we've helped colleges and universities | 0:38 | |
| train thousands of young men and women | 0:41 | |
| to become marine engineers metallurgists, geophysicists, | 0:43 | |
| and to develop other skills | 0:47 | |
| vital to Texaco the oil industry | 0:48 | |
| and the future energy needs of this country. | 0:51 | |
| This is Bob Hope for Texaco. | 0:54 | |
| At Texaco, we're working to keep your trust. | 0:56 |
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