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...brags about its quirky campaign for Altoids ("The curiously strong peppermints"), a 200-year-old brand of British breath mints. Burnett says the ads have brought Altoids from nowhere to a 10% share of the $235 million U.S. market for breath mints in just three years. Says Linda Wolf, Burnett's group president for North America: "When it comes to being edgy and offbeat and getting our point across, we do it well...
CONVICTED. MARKUS WOLF, 74, elusive East German spymaster, known to cold war operatives as the "man without a face"; of kidnapping, and given a two-year suspended sentence; in Dusseldorf...
...Cabot IM jokes, as told by resident Sally Wolf '97, is the one about if you're put into Cabot and not intramurally-capable, you're asked to transfer. Wolf isn't as much of an intramural psycho as some of her housemates; still, she's Cabot...
Avery's mad movies were about movement--motion exploded into violent emotion. In Magical Maestro an illusionist transforms an opera singer into a ballerina, an Indian, a widdle boy, a Hawaiian war chanter. As a wolf spies Red Hot Riding Hood, his tongue springs out zigzaggy and his eyes pop out in sections like a dozen contact lenses. No director, of cartoons or live action, vacuum-packed his gags as tightly as Avery...
...great teachers in the classroom, but Matt's commitments as a friend surpass any realistic expectations I could have had for a TF," said Sally J. Wolf...