Word: mr
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stand, Mr. Hill began by announcing: "I have been actively engaged since 1907 on one side or the other in practically every cigaret campaign that has run in America...
...told so, is ready to admit it when asked. His itemized admission of his talent for spectacular advertising- as told in court and revealed by Printers' Ink-last month helped to win a $500,000 law suit. One Arthur R. Griswold had had the impertinence to suggest that Mr. Hill's company had stolen an idea for advertising Lucky Strikes...
Next he explained why he had never promoted a 10? cigaret. "Mr. Witzleben [his onetime advertising manager] said to me, 'Mr. Hill, I think a fellow has a suggestion here you might be interested in.' And I said, 'What is it?' And he said, 'He suggests we put out a new cigaret at ten cents and call it "Buddies."' I said, 'Willie, get out of here. You know very well I have got a book...
...Court, interrupting, explained: Mr. Hill meant that he was not interested and was thinking about something else...
...that Mr. Charles dislikes his employes. He is very fond of many-like old Fred McEwen, who has worked for the store 51 years, and Tom O'Sullivan, who has been there 46 years. Average tenure of Charles employes is 20 years; many have never done anything else...