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...Most scientists with whom I have spoken are of the opinion that Miss Carson used facts in her book, although they undoubtedly were carefully selected to promote her point of view. Apparently it was her candid opinion that the pesticide situation would never reach the public unless she used Madison Avenue tactics...
...they did in the days of the early Christians. But the U.S., because of indecisive, vacillating leadership, is being pictured as a country totally lacking these virtues. We have big talk delivered in ethereal prose by a President with a decided verbal aptitude. He knows all about the Madison Avenue image and the subliminal lure of clever words, but he doesn't know a damn thing about the yearnings of millions of Americans. Once again the enemy has gone too far-they have thrown down the gauntlet. The world waits -the American people are ready-and the President philosophizes...
...MADISON AVENUE CIRCUIT: Kennedy and Secretary Dillon are discussing the economy; they conclude that it is not too bad, but that stock prices are very low. Kennedy: "Boy, if I weren't President, I'd sure be buying stocks right now." Dillon: "Boy, if you weren't President, so would...
...small town and small congregation, the Gospel of Christ is severely dam aged every time a guy like Wilkes makes his Madison Avenue pronouncements...
...return involves some of Madison Avenue's most elaborate brainstorming in years. To explain why Bert and Harry ever went away, Manhattan's Young & Rubicam ad agency has invented a mythical management consultant ("He's sort of a Wharton School of Finance type") who helped oust the brothers because their commercials were undignified. Named E. Gordon Gibbs after Y. & R.'s traffic director, he gets full blame for stepping in as Piel's advertising manager and personally ordering the jarring jingles. Outraged at his lack of taste-and perhaps by Piel's disappointing sales...