Word: madison
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...before the convention. If Carter would do so, Kennedy said, he would release his delegates and ask Carter to do the same, to produce a truly open convention. The chances of that happening, as Kennedy well knows, are about equal to the odds that a heavy snowfall will envelop Madison Square Garden when the Democrats meet on Aug. 11. Carter has agreed to debate Reagan in the fall, but last' week he refused to include Anderson. "Why should I debate two Republicans simultaneously?" Carter said in a TV interview. In fact, he is afraid of giving Anderson added status...
...Madison Avenue wants to know: How do you sell in a recession...
...general case of nerves is evident not only along Madison Avenue but also in the growing regional advertising centers, like Chicago and Los Angeles. Says Paul Haynie, senior vice president of Needham, Harper & Steers in Los Angeles: "Everybody's a little itchy." Potlatch, the San Francisco-based wood products giant, last month suspended its $1.5 million advertising campaign for this year because of the slump in home building...
...like Carl Ally or Delia Femina, Travisano & Partners. Gucci-shod zanies in tinted glasses and with-it jargon dreamed up "the white wine that goes with any dish" for Blue Nun and Braniff's pastel-colored jets and Pucci-clad stewardesses. But these days the modest shops along Madison Avenue are once again the big agencies. Says Ed McCabe, president of the onetime boutique Scali, McCabe, Sloves "The giants are doing more good work than ever before." Last week Advertising Age, the industry's Guide Michelin, cited the 25 outstanding television ads of 1979. The winners included pillars...
...first half was all Crimson, Laura DiBonaventura opening up the Harvard blitz with a quick goal. Den Hartog, White and Kerry Bryan also found the Madison net, and MacMillan beat the opposing goalie three times to negate two Madison goals...