Word: madison
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...lives on Lexington Avenue, not Madison, and it runs to blue serge conservatism more than grey flannel. It takes no hard-liquor accounts, turns up its nose at some top-selling products (patent medicines), refuses even to put on speculative account presentations for prospective clients...
...world of Madison Avenue, J. Walter Thompson Co., the world's biggest advertising agency,* is something apart...
...varsity track team tied for seventh in the IC4A championships Saturday night in New York's Madison Square Garden. Stan Doten and Ted Bailey finished two-three in the 35-lb. weight throw, and captain Fred Howard took fifth in the 1000 to account for the Crimson's eight-point total...
...Habit. For John Thomas, a 19-year-old Boston University junior and world record holder in the high jump (at 7 ft. 3¾ in.), last week's New York Athletic Club meet in Madison Square Garden was a chance for self-vindication and revenge. Undefeated in two years, Thomas went to last summer's Olympics in Rome a supposedly sure gold medal winner. But without his regular coach, Ed Flanagan, to watch him, Thomas unwittingly changed his jumping style in pre-Olympic workouts, slipped into the bad habit of dropping his trailing leg as he rolled across...
...merely an animal big enough to chase a cat. But chosen as the U.S.'s best dog last week was a tiny, 9½in. bit of ebony fluff that would make any kitten feel like a tiger. The winner at the Westminster Kennel Club show at Madison Square Garden: Ch. Cappoquin Little Sister, a toy poodle who rode triumphantly away from the rubber-sheeted arena in her own silver-plated trophy bowl...