Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Party's strategists picked themselves off the floor and felt themselves gingerly. It was too early to tell where the fractures might show up in the congressional elections in November. But the air was heavy with gloom. National Chairman Bob Hannegan and his able young assistant Gael Sullivan got on the telephone as soon as the dust had cleared. They called many a local Party bigwig. Some were ready to hang out the crepe right away, but many others thought they had suffered nothing worse than sprains and minor dislocations...
...Wallace Woodworth '24, associate professor of Music, led the Glee Club through a Russian anthem by Chesnikov and selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Yeomen of the Guard" to conclude the program. Soloist was E. Barr Peterson '47, while a medley of, football songs served for an encore...
Born. To Maureen O'Sullivan, 35, cinemactress, ofttime Tarzan's mate, and John Farrow, 40, cinema director: their fourth child, third son; in Hollywood. Name: John Charles Villiers. Weight...
S.S.C.&B. was the result of the biggest exodus in recent advertising history: four vice presidents walked out of Ruthrauff & Ryan all at once to start their own agency. Close on their heels went ten other key men and three fat R.&R. accounts. Raymond F. Sullivan, 48, chairman of R.&R.'s plans board, took along the $1.5 million-a-year Noxzema Chemical Co. account, which he had handled for more than 20 years, and the $500,000-a-year billings of Smith Bros. John P. Cohane, 34, brought along the $1.5 million business of the drug division...
Into the new firm with Sullivan and Cohane went Donald D. Stauffer, 45, and S. Heagan Bayles, 35, co-directors of R.&R.'s radio operations. Their fifth partner was the only principal in the new firm who was not an R.&R. man: Robert T. Colwell, 42, top creative man and head of the plans board at J. Walter Thompson, No. 1 U.S. ad agency...