Word: kudner
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...months that Curtis would do -plow in some of the profits of former years to bring greenness back to the drab winter fields of 1930-31. With the approval of Publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis and Editor George Horace Lorimer, Mr. Healy accepted the services of President Arthur H. Kudner of Erwin, Wasey & Co., the man and agency who won a 1930 Bok Award for their post-crash slogan: "All right, Mister, now that the headache's over, let's go to work" (TIME, March 10). Mr. Kudner had prepared for Mr. Healy a million-dollar program...
Soon after the first Satevepost spread appeared last week, Copy-Writing President Kudner of the Erwin, Wasey Agency took plane to his 64,000-acre ranch at Carrizozo, N. Mex. There to ride horseback, there also to work on future advertising layouts in his cinemagnificent home which contains marble floors and doors transplanted from Chicago's oldtime Palmer House. Onetime office-devil of his father's country newspaper at Lapeer, Mich., Adman Kudner has been a concert singer, police reporter, magazine contributor, versifier, political writer. Framed over his desk is his favorite definition of advertising, a quotation from...
Advertising Distinguished for its Effective Use of Text ($1,000)-won by President Arthur H. Kudner of Erwin, Wasey & Co. (Chicago), for copy entitled "Let's go to work...
Four awards of $1,000 each were also made for distinguished advertisement. The prize for that distinguished for its effective use of text was given to Arthur Kudner of Erwin, Wasey, and Company, New York, for an advertisement titled, "Let's Go To Work...