Word: plugged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...plug Detroit's Timken Silent Automatic Oil Burner, Dean Robinson handed out architects' sketches of houses, along with a folder of building information. So many people wrote in for blueprints that Timken was swamped. Robinson thought Timken should go into the business of supplying blueprints. But Timken said no. So Robinson quit and decided to do it himself. He teamed up with Designer Richard D. Pollman, 33, and two other Detroiters to form Home Planners...
...efforts to save thousands of acres of the rich Fenlands of Norfolk and East Anglia, Britain's main vegetable bin and a major breadbasket. There 3,000 soldiers, hundreds of German prisoners and scores of farmers worked desperately all week to bolster a seven-foot dike and to plug a break in the Ouse River's banks...
What makes a radio plug pay off? After a four-year analysis of the selling power of spot commercials in 250 advertising campaigns, Chicago Adman William Ballinger figured out a precise formula: 1) mention the product name at least seven times every 15 seconds during the commercial; 2) repeat the plug as often as possible; 3) do not change the plug for at least 26 weeks, preferably 52; 4) phrase the sales talk to get under a listener's skin -in short, give it a distinct nuisance value...
...crammed into pigeonholes; a clutter of zoo-odd vials and miscellaneous containers, a piece of vulcanized rubber, scraps of tinfoil, scraps of old cigars, packets of seeds, two biographies of Edison, a collection of smoking-room stories, a bottle of soda mints, a partly used bottle of mouthwash, a plug of chewing tobacco...
...plug U.N., but strictly unofficially, Vol. I, No. 1 tried to warm up to its subject with intimate facts about top U.N. delegates (i.e., 13½% of them are polygamous, 6½% won't tell); a crossword puzzle emphasizing global words (No. i across: "goal of the U.N." in five letters); and a four-page picture sequence showing U.N. delegates shaking hands and grinning vaguely at each other. In its table of contents were names like Pearl Buck, Arthur Compton, Trygve Lie, Edouard Herriot; on its editorial masthead were names like William L. Shirer, Thomas Mann, Jawaharlal Nehru, Vincent...