Word: express
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Then comes the spiel: "That's why I carry an American Express card." Not until the end of the bit does a computer clack out the name of the mystery man: William E. Miller...
...former U.S. Congressman and Goldwater running mate, who disappeared into obscurity and Lockport, N.Y., after the 1964 G.O.P. debacle, was picked by American Express as a log ical pitchman for its new advertising campaign. The theme: "American Express tells them...
...seems to me characteristic of the American mentality that before they would allow themselves to express their feelings about sex, Masters and Johnson [Feb. 3] first had to establish their credentials as sex mechanics...
When I was in the West last summer, there was one song that people requested from country bands at just about every bar I went to. It is a bad song: John Denver's "Country Roads." Still, the words express the yearnings of many American workers...
...felt I had to do something, had to contribute more than I did before," he explains. "Also, when I was living in Tel Aviv between the Sheraton and Hilton hotels, it was harder to legitimately express my views on Israeli social problems...