Word: approaches
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only that a porpoise is a mammal, but that "The Priceless Ingredient of Every Product is the Honor and Integrity of its Maker. . . ." In every issue of Liberty for 52 weeks E. R. Squibb & Sons' advertising will be thus hitched to Twenty Questions. Thus did printed advertising gingerly approach Radio's formula of commercial sponsorship of an entertainment feature...
...than the paper itself. To Girard in 1915, from Manhattan where he had been a reporter on the Socialist Call, went an energetic young Jew named Emanuel Julius. He got a job on the Appeal under its Editor Fred D. Warren, revelled in his new work. But with the approach of the War the Appeal began to lose its audience. Interest in Socialism was becoming unfashionable, and the anti-Catholic Menace, somewhat imitative of the Appeal in format, furnished a brand of hate-reading at once more violent and safer politically...
...months Manhattan artists have hungrily watched the International Music Hall in the northwest corner of Rockefeller Center, first unit to approach a state of polish and finish. Hearing rumors of a splendiferous interior, they waited for jobs. In April the architects announced: "Preference will be given the American artist." Last week U. S. decorator Donald Deskey was picked to design the interior of International Music Hall, world's largest theatre...
Stalin: You exaggerate. We have no special respect for everything American. But we respect American efficiency m everything?in industry, in technique, in literature, in life. . . . Among the Americans there are many sound persons physically and mentally, sound in their approach to work, to action. ... In spite of the fact that America is a highly advanced capitalist land, the customs of industry, the habits of production contain something of democracy, which you cannot say of the old European capitalist lands, where the arrogant spirit of feudal aristocracy still survives...
...Paley, honeymooning at Honolulu with his bride, the former Mrs. John Hearst, was notified of the decision. Straightway flashed a cable from President Paley to his First Vice President Edward Klauber in Manhattan. Said President Paley in effect: "Big political news will be breaking before November. Election campaigns will approach fever heat in September and October. National issues will loom large in the public eye. Let CBS augment its facilities for reporting that news by presenting 'The March of Time' two months earlier as a sustaining feature entirely at its own expense...