Word: clients
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Attorney Harland B. Newton, just engaged for Albert B. Parkhurst, now held in the East Cambridge Jail pending indictment, asserted yesterday that he had 'the whole story" from his client regarding his possession of narcotics...
...thinks advertising art in the U.S. is "of the poorest quality" but makes an excep tion for Rand. The trouble with advertising art, Kauffer says, is "fright and [the] over-organized departments" of huckster-dom: "This in-between world of research, rationalization and sales talk no doubt gives the client faith and courage-but it generally kills the designer's value. . . . Fear, sex, maternity, snobbism, such are the themes of 90% of advertising that daily haunt our eyes. Hitting below the belt, appealing to our fears, and undermining our ideals-a vortex of banalities, a rubbish dump of overstatement...
...busy man or woman you want to remember for some special courtesy to you-doctor, lawyer. homemaker, minister, career woman or valued client...
...most prestigious test factory in the U.S. is in Princeton, N. J. Last week the factory worked overtime cooking up new devilments for defenseless scholars. An old client, the Navy, wanted a new test to pick 5,000 candidates for Annapolis...
...newspapers wouldn't take the Gimbels ad. Reason: they could not bear the thought of one big client hurting another big client's feelings. Undaunted...