Word: ewald
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...agency, which was a small outfit when McCann-Erickson bought it in 1955, is now one of the fastest-growing U.S. ad firms, handling such heavyweights as Gillette, Heublein and Paine Webber. Erwin Wasey, a West Coast firm that joined the Interpublic fold in 1963, and Detroit-based Campbell-Ewald, a 1972 acquisition, have also prospered. The parent company decides basic policy, sets annual goals and provides central services such as legal, financial and marketing support, but the agencies are left to fight for clients on their own. Says SSC&B President Alfred J. Seaman...
...Mount Royal Brass Quintet, comprised of members of the Faculty of Music of McGill University, Montreal, performs its Boston debut on May 15. The year-old group will play brass works by Bach, Dahl, le Jeune, Calvert, Schuller, and Ewald...
Music for brass quintet. Ewald: Symphony for Brass; Cheetham: Scherzo. Free. Friday, April...
...agency's president, King Harris, 60, a veteran adman formerly with the Campbell-Ewald Co., and PIC's creative director, Dugald Stermer, 36, a freelance artist, work without pay. The highest weekly salary paid to the full-time staff of three is $150. PIC researches, creates and places its ads for nothing, charging only for material and the cost of printing or broadcasting. It often gets help from other admen, who donate their services without cost...
...everyone has given up the effort to stop racial separatism. In Philadelphia, for example, the N.A.A.C.P. threatens to sue the University of Pennsylvania to stop its W.E.B. DuBois Residence Hall from excluding whites. In New York, State Commissioner of Education Ewald Nyquist, who argues that "voluntary segregation is just as bad as required segregation," intends this month to order all colleges and universities in the state to draw up plans to end separatism by 1973. Those who refuse to do so voluntarily, he says, may lose their state and federal funds, or even their accreditation. The obstacles confronting Nyquist...