Word: publicists
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Chicago's able publicist and health commissioner, Dr. Arnold Henry Kegel, last week again assembled a pack of reporters and photographers, led them to the Charles Bamberger home, picked up Mr. & Mrs. Bamberger and their disputed child, drove to the William Watkins home. Commissioner Kegel was going to put a real end to the fight over the mixed babies of the two families (TIME, July 28, Aug. 4). Argumentative Mr. Watkins was not at home. But Mrs. Watkins was. She and the Bambergers now decided, with Commissioner Kegel's persuasion, that for over a month they had been...
...rolling stone thus returned evinced much flair as a publicist. Expeditions to strange places took his fancy. He developed a close contact with the New York Times and put G. P. Putnam's Sons into the business of publishing expeditions. Putnam books this autumn, for example, include Richard Evelyn Byrd's Little America, Scout Paul Siple's A Boy Scout With Byrd, volumes by Sea-Diver William Beebe, Artist-Explorer Rockwell Kent, Jungle-Tramper Mrs. Martin Johnson. Even Publisher Putnam's son has been publicized as an explorer (David Goes A-Voyaging by David Binney Putnam...
...What Publicist Putnam intends to do in the future is not known. He may expand his cinematic activities, may publish on his own, may retire, may go off exploring Perhaps he will do all these things. His cryptic statement of plans last week was this: "If you played golf twelve years, you wouldn't stop all at once, would...
Resigned. George Palmer Putnam, 42, author, publisher, publicist, onetime mayor of Bend, Ore.; from the vice-presidency of G. P. Putnam's Sons, publishers...
Chicago's able Commissioner of Health Arnold Henry Kegel is as eager a publicist as was his able predecessor Herman Niels Bundesen,* but neither so practiced nor so blatant. Last week he took up the Bamberger and Watkins baby mixup (TIME, July...