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...Sons and Lovers, Up Front, Eugene O'Neill's Plays, The Portable Dorothy Parker, Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Villon's Poems, Candide, Owen Wister's The Virginian, Rimbaud's Season in Hell, Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, Ward's The Snake Pit, Wakeman's The Hucksters...
...nothing to offer more controversial than Charles (Lost Weekend) Jackson's frank, unsubtle study of homosexuality, The Fall of Valor, nothing more successfully satirical than John Marquand's B. F.'s Daughter, nothing more socially rebellious than James T. Farrell's Bernard Clare, or Frederic Wakeman's The Hucksters, a now-gamey-now-gooey protest against the kind of ad man he had been...
America's Town Meeting (Thurs. 8:3O p.m., ABC). Topic: "Is Radio Serving the Public Interest?" Speakers: ABC President Mark Woods, Frederic L. (The Hucksters) Wakeman, FCCommissioner Clifford Durr...
...Book-of-the-Month Club choice for June was The Hucksters, Frederic Wakeman's sharp, satirical novel about...
...Hill, 61, American Tobacco Co. president whose extravagant advertising campaigns and air-hammer slogans ("Lucky Strike Green Has Gone to War," "LS/MFT") dominated cigaret advertising, set style for radio commercials, added catchy phrases to everyday speech; whom many readers saw as the prototype for Evan Llewelyn Evans in Frederic Wakeman's best-selling satire, The Hucksters; of a heart attack; in Matapédia, Que. (see BUSINESS...