Word: osborne
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc. ($1.000), for the institutional campaign of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad...
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn ($1,000), for the most effective use of headline (Electrolux: "As silently as nature makes...
...controversial subjects of vital importance to advertising, and for presenting both sides fairly; for attacking the use of paid testimonials, and for founding "Advertising Arts," thereby presenting a medium for the expression of art in business. The second biggest prize winner was the firm of Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osborn, Inc., which won two $1,000 prizes, one of which was for the Electrolux Refrigerator Sales, Inc. Illustrating effective use of headline-titled: "As silently as Nature Makes Ice." Steinway and Sons was awarded one of the eight other $1,000 awards for its advertisement combining the elements of illustration...
...three acts, during which the artist finds himself entangled by Miss Boland and her younger sister and her virginal daughter. After the younger sister and the artist have gone into the garden together in Act III and the daughter is safely in the arms of her fiance, Playwright Paul Osborn shoots his bolt: Miss Boland is informed by her husband that her oldtime seducer was not Painter Max Lawrence but Pianist Lawrence Mack. The play is sustaining, sophisticated, recommendable...
Chairman of the executive committee of the combined companies will be Multigraph's Henry C. Osborn. Chairman of the board will be Frank Henry Woods, chairman of Addressograph, and president will be Joseph Egerton Rogers, Addressograph's president...