Word: client
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...shampoo sponsor" is my client "42" Products, Inc. It is decidedly in business and its shampoo is decidedly on the market. However, last August, when priorities threatened the business, the radio contract with Messrs. Rodriguez & Sutherland, which expired at the time, was not renewed...
...gain its clients, Nielsen showed them results obtained during four years from a pilot operation of Audimeters in a selected cross section of 200 radio homes. One Nielsen client was so impressed that he agreed to pay $50,000 for a year's service. Some pilot-survey findings...
...nights, rents for $400; Town Hall, a few blocks downtown, for $300; smaller auditoriums at $75 a night & up.) The manager, if he is a good one. has already booked halls for the most desirable dates of the season. He provides a suitable afternoon or evening for his client, tends to the publicity, sells or gives away all the tickets the client cannot give away himself...
...NOBODY'S VINEYARD- H. C. Bailey-^k Crime Club ($2). Josh Clunk, London criminal lawyer, who chants revival hymns while plotting legal deviltries, saves a client and clears up, in his own oblique style, four mysterious deaths in a corrupt English seaside town. A highly rewarding yarn...
Collector Erwin picked up his stoves during the past ten years, for the fun of it and for the occasional whimsical client who wanted a "Victorian room." Erwin knows his Victorian interior. He has designed sets for a good many movies, including Little Women, noted for their period detail. But the principal charm he sees in his stoves is that they are functional; no matter how old they are, they can still heat a room...