Word: fitzgibbon
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Tennessee. In some ways the Baby Boomers have indeed turned old values upside down, revolutionizing the role of women and transforming American taste, music and sexual mores. "Because of their numbers and their approach to life, Baby Boomers are setting standards for the rest of us," says Jane Fitzgibbon, director of research development for the Ogilvy & Mather ad agency. But in other areas, a lot of shadows have fallen between the dream and the reality...
...critics of the semiotic field say that nothing the semioticians are doing is actually very new. Jane Fitzgibbon, a researcher at the advertising first of Young and Rubicam says she "was not convinced that [the discipline] was more than a formalization of knowledge [her firm] already [uses]." Her sense of the subject, even after taking Blonsky's course, was that it not only seemed a sure formalization, but it also was always caucused in the term of a mysterious" conspiracy," as if there was someone using the plan against the public. Her firm, she says, merely caters to the "certain...
...despite Shahib, Fitzgibbon and others, Godvich, Blonsky and Jardine all agree that change is imminent in the semiotic field. Yet while Jardine sees that change as purely academic, Blonsky, Godvich and the Brown are noting with increasing interest what new organizations are taking an interest in the field...
...Attorney Gary Richardson persuaded the federal court jury that State House Speaker Dan Draper and his chief legislative lieutenant, Majority Floor Leader Joseph Fitzgibbon, had participated in a complicated vote-fraud scheme to steal a 1982 runoff election. The beneficiary: the speaker's father, Daniel D. Draper II, 72. But despite the help of at least 58 questionable absentee ballots, the elder Draper lost the race for the state house seat anyhow. And until last week, his son, one of only four politicians in the state's history to be elected speaker for three terms, was a very...