Man in the Middle
In the field of high-power publicity, Walter Thompson is a quiet, unhucksterish huckster who never cooked a deal to sell a story January 1 1947 LESLIE ROBERTS Man in the Middle LESLIE ROBERTS January 1 1947
Man in the Middle
In the field of high-power publicity, Walter Thompson is a quiet, unhucksterish huckster who never cooked a deal to sell a story January 1 1947 LESLIE ROBERTS
Man in the Middle
In the field of high-power publicity, Walter Thompson is a quiet, unhucksterish huckster who never cooked a deal to sell a story
LESLIE ROBERTS
THE LOBBY of Cleveland s Hotel Statler was a bustling corner of a busy city around 11 a.m. on the first of July, 1946, when the portly aracter with the face of a bland cherub accepted stful of telegrams fr
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John B. Stetson came west as a young man. He was the son of a successful hatter. In the West, he recognized the need for a felt hat with a wide brim to keep off rain and sun. His famous Boss of the Plains hat became widely popular and he was forever associated with the figure of the western cowboy.
Mary Robinson, the director of the McCracken Research Library, said Stetson soon become associated with good advertising as a symbol of the cowboy. This is very clearly seen by a book published in 1925 by John B. Stetson company, The Stetson Hat In Literature.
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Four films that tested the star s durability with the American public
by Graham FullerSunday, 07 March 2021
Falling in love again: Marlene Dietrich and John Wayne in Seven Sinners Universal
Her glory years as the muse of Josef von Sternberg long gone, Marlene Dietrich had been labelled “box-office poison” and was sulking on the French Riviera when the producer Joe Pasternak summoned her back to Hollywood to star opposite James Stewart in George Marshall s
Destry Rides Again (1939).
Her glory years as the muse of Josef von Sternberg long gone, Marlene Dietrich had been labelled “box-office poison” and was sulking on the French Riviera when the producer Joe Pasternak summoned her back to Hollywood to star opposite James Stewart in George Marshall s
Prospectors with supplies at the Chilkoot Pass. In front: The Scales, left: Golden Steps. c. March 1
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The Klondike Gold Find
It all started on August 16, 1896, when George Carmack, an American prospector looking for gold by the Klondike River in Northwestern Canada near the Alaska border, discovered gold.
He had been working the area accompanied by his Tagish wife Kate (Shaaw Tláa), her brother Shookum Jim (Keish) and their nephew Dawson Charlie (K̲áa Goox). George was following a suggestion from Canadian prospector Robert Henderson to look for gold on Bonanza Creek (called Rabbit Creek at the time), one of the Klondike River’s tributaries.