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Word: going (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...debate to some degree how far to go to actually spell it out. You could say that same copy without the word "vaginal" for instance, but we felt it was time. This era today is one of being able to express oneself and we felt the women would much more...

Author: By Joanna Knobler, | Title: It's Not That You Have Bad Breath... | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...Well, when Warner-Lambert decided to go into this product they had researched the market very carefully. A company of that scope doesn't embark on a major advertising expenditure without having gone out into the field and found out that women were concerned about this and wanted something for it. I mean the concern, the market projections were so strong...

Author: By Joanna Knobler, | Title: It's Not That You Have Bad Breath... | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...Well, it's done through research," said Miss Prag vaguely. "I really don't know. I only get the results of it. But they don't decide, Oh, here's a spot we haven't tackled yet. Let's make something and then go and scare everyone into it. They had researched the market and they had found out there were many, many women with this .... I tell you frankly I don't identify with the concern." Miss Prag began to laugh. "I don't mean as far as I'm concerned ... But then I don't have hairy arms...

Author: By Joanna Knobler, | Title: It's Not That You Have Bad Breath... | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...attempt at unity May will not acknowledge any significant breach between Faculty and the administration, even over the touchy issue of Faculty discipline. It makes no difference, May says whether or not two Corporation members sit on a Faculty discipline committee. "All proposals for discipline have to go to the Corporation for approval anyway. If two Corporation members were present only in a non-voting capacity and didn't agree with the findings, there's not much chance it would pass anyhow...

Author: By Ruth Glushien, | Title: Profile Ernest R. May | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...Peace Corps mission, May says, is as effective a lobby as any. May explains policy decisions simply in terms of options available to the actor. With possible reaction from the Congress and press, "If the President is told that there is a possibility that some other Carribean area will go the way of Cuba, he really has very little chance to react except by asking how many Marines we can get there on what sort of a timetable...

Author: By Ruth Glushien, | Title: Profile Ernest R. May | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

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