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Lewis said he was not aware of any plans to bring the matter before the Ad Board...
...Good grief, I hope no one has such an idea,” Lewis said. “If this ever came to the Ad Board, I’d force the whole Board to read the newsletter responsively before we took the vote. Really, we are not humorless drones...
Kenyon: It’s 5-5, and this game is huge. I remember that Ben ML was serving. We had to take it back from them, and we very nearly did, with several scores of deuce, then our ad, then deuce, then their ad, then deuce, but ultimately they just had it in them. I couldn’t believe it. That doofus Wasserstein...
Third, listen to the concerns and interests of other nations. America’s current trend of foreign policy ad hockery needs stability and consistency, and our role cannot be decided by domestic debate alone. Foreign leaders have insight as to how America can better assure peace and promote prosperity; we have much to learn and much to gain from cooperative, mutually beneficial relationships...
...Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain't heard nothin' yet!" cried Al Jolson halfway through The Jazz Singer. Jolson's urgent, boastful bray--an ad-libbed intro to his rendition of Toot Toot Tootsie--cut through the opening-night audience at the Warner Theatre near Times Square like an obstetrician's scissors severing the umbilical cord to silent films, for 30 years the dominant screen language. But the movies had to talk. Thomas Edison thought so. He and his assistant W.K.L. Dickson had devised a talking-movie machine as early as 1889. In the early '20s short sound...