Word: distributor
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Lowell House Committee does not seek to revive the demonstrations of last spring," said Alan Mack '62, designer and distributor of the cards. "But in view of the fact that Lowell House was a well-spring of pro-Latin sentiment during the riots and contributed many martyrs to the cause, we thought it only proper that this year's dues cards be printed in Latin...
...Church. Songs Father Taught Me, a record album that he cut with his own Dixieland combo of six lay musicians, is the fastest-selling disk in town (more than 5,000 to date). Says Marvin Jacobs, general manager of Detroit's Music Merchants, Inc., Father Dustin's distributor: "In the language of the record industry, he's got it in the groove...
...major oil find himself, although E.N.I, has spent millions exploring in nine lands. Instead, searching for cheap oil to market in Europe, he has found a cut-rate supplier that does not share its profits with sheiks or stockholders-Russia. Enrico Mattei is the biggest European buyer and distributor of Russian oil, selling it to countries which, though they limit their own direct importation of Soviet oil, feel no compunction about buying it through Italy...
...there is Mrs. Levine. If it were not for her, he might have stayed in the restaurant business in Boston, but Rosalie, a onetime vocalist with Rudy Vallee's band, did not like restaurants, so Joe bought up the rights to seven Hollywood westerns and became a movie distributor. Nowadays Rosalie is just as important: when Levine needs a gadget to promote one of his pictures-4,000 small rubber bombs to advertise Hercules, or 5,000 genie lamps to push the forthcoming The Wonders of Aladdin-Mrs. Levine gets busy in her own Newton Centre, Mass., workshop. With...
...prosperous but unspectacular distributor only a few years ago, Levine expects to gross about $20 million in 1961. As he announced to the world in 49 pages of Variety, he has seven pictures ready to be released, two more before the cameras, including Morgan the Pirate, for which he is planning to bury $10,000 under Atlantic beaches and to invite all poor slobs with shovels to hunt the treasure. Drawing on the specialties of an aircraft company and a rug-weaving firm, he will produce a flying carpet that will bombard the world with sultanic adjectives describing Aladdin...