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With three changes in their lineup, the Yardlings will be after their fifth win this spring. At second base, sharp-fielding Don Erickson will replace Bob Hastings who is out with an infected foot...
Manhattan's McCann-Erickson had total billings of $106 million in 1953, according to Advertising Age, making it the fourth U.S. ad agency to top $100 million. J. Walter Thompson hit the $100 million mark in 1947, was joined by Young & Rubicam and Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn...
Born. To Raymond Loewy, 59, industrial designer (Studebaker bodies, the Lucky Strike package), and his second wife, Viola Erickson Uzzell Loewy, 31: their first child, a daughter; in Manhattan. Name: Laurence. Weight...
...High Time." Glaring from under his celebrated green eyeshade, Tobey looked like a New England schoolmaster, scolding his knuckleheaded pupils. "Fairy tales! More fairy tales!" he snorted. "Smells unto heaven." "You're playing ducks and drakes with us!" When he wanted to, Tobey could be withering. Gambler Frank Erickson was goaded by Tobey's needling into admitting that he was a bookmaker-an admission that led indirectly to Erickson's jail sentence. And Frank Costello was all but beneath Tobey's frosty contempt. "What have you ever done for your country?" Tobey thundered-and listened contemptuously...
...Leonard F. Erikson, 56, vice president of Manhattan's McCann-Erickson advertising agency, was picked as head of the State Department's Voice of America at $13,000 a year. Erikson (no kin to the late Alfred W. Erickson, one of the agency's founders) graduated from the University of Wisconsin (1920) and Harvard's Graduate School of Business Administration, was sales manager for CBS before he joined McCann-Erickson as boss of its radio & TV department...