Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...billion in personal income went unreported and untaxed in 1959; the Government's share of that hidden wealth would be more than enough to balance the budget. As usual, Dillon appeared without a retinue of aides or a suitcase crammed with documents. But his meticulous, detailed answers-the product of countless hours of cramming-left the Senators awed, and apparently willing to give Dillon at least half of his request. Dillon, explains a friend, delights "in being the smartest boy in the class...
Perhaps surprisingly, a number of commercials did not prejudice the viewer irrevocably against their product. Martini & Rossi's ad was clever: a vermouth crate is shown aboard a heavily rolling ship. An arm comes out of the crate (one speculates vainly on why its owner is inside) and grabs for an M & R bottle that is sliding toward an open porthole. The viewer thinks the bottle will fall over board. It does, in some commercials; but sometimes the ad is shown with a happy ending. A cartoon for Puss 'n Boots cat food shows a little man eating...
...says President Murdough, "if there is one thing that keeps us going, it's new products." Of the 30,000 items ranging from blood counters to bed sheets offered in A.H.S. catalogues, products introduced in the past five years account for a third of total sales. Every year A.H.S. polls 23,000 hospital employees and doctors for product suggestions, annually gleans better than a dozen usable ideas. Particularly interested in hospital automation, the company last week demonstrated what it hopes will be the forerunner of an electronic system allowing a floor nurse to check the temperatures and respiration...
...like yearbooks. Several hours wasted with 325, the latest product of Harvard Yearbook Publications, only strengthen this conviction. These comments cannot hurt Yearbook sales, most of which have already taken place and will take place again next year no matter what the CRIMSON reviewer thinks, so I might as well say frankly that 325 enjoys all the weaknesses that yearbooks generally share, along with a few of its very...
...advertisements based on motivation research, "a promise goes along with the product--which can't possibly fulfill the artificial image," Jane S. Brookes, a housewife, argued. "Selling an image not really in the product contributes to the frustration in American society...