Word: sloganed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Enthusiastic boosters of Senator Royal S. Copeland have started what has been characterized--not as a "boom"--but a "bang" for his nomination for President with the popular slogan "Bonus, Beer or Bust." The Soldiers' and Sallors' Copeland Campaign Committee has worked this havoc, and has in addition got out a campaign song, to the inspiring tune of which, no doubt the Copelanders will advance to victory...
...Announcing the publication of a new weekly with fiction, photos, fashions, patterns, fun, editorials, special articles, cartoons, and illustrations, the above newspapers offered $20,000, $4,000, and $1,000 in prizes for a name and a slogan...
...observers is that "Calvin's Campaign" is unique, that it treads unostentatiously, that it advances itself by little things: unexpected invitations to call on the Chief Executive; White House answers to the letters of Tom, Dick and Harry, written with flattering conscientiousness; broad-minded patronage; a keen little slogan, "Keep Coolidge"; the personal touch from the finger that starts so many things by pressing a little button...
General Charles G. Dawes, Chairman of the Committee, opened proceedings with a speech in which he adopted the slogan "Strictly business and no politics." "The reëstablishment of German productivity is the starting point of European prosperity...
...Baker's Weekly, a trade paper, published an advertisement of the folding shipping boxes and trays of A. Backus, Jr., & Sons. "When you think of baskets, think of Backus," ran the slogan. Doubtless the "idea" was inspired by the famed writing-paper slogan: "When you think of writing, think of Whiting...