(1959) Fifty Advertisements of the Year
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“23 Skidoo Kiddo”
“Ad for Seventeen Magazine”
“Air Power”
“Alcoa Forecast, Hors d’oeuvre Tree Advertisement”
“Allergic Itch”
“Ankle-it is”
“Are You a Man Without a Store?”
“Attention to Design”
“Avco directs a Missile from the ground up”
“B & G from France…with Love and Care”
“Basic Forces”
“Bonjour Tristesse”
“Bushnell Submarine”
“Cuddle Coat Jr.”
“Don’t be Afraid, Debby”
“Dr. Johnson on the human horizon”
“Eastern Advertising at Western Prices”
“FDR Newspaper Ad”
“General Agreement”
“I Found Out About Joan”
“IMFERON, Infants with Severe Iron Deficiency…”
“IMFERON, Rapidly Growing Infants”
“Lao Tzu on Generosity”
“Mathematics Serving Man”
“Mathematics Serving Man #2”
“Mathematics Serving Man #3”
“Millicent, where DO you get your millinery?”
“Montesquieu on the essence of freedom”
“New York Is Ringside”
“New York’s Worst Kept Secret”
“No. 150 Saarinen Chair”
“No Pain—No Memory—No Nightmare of Fear”
“Power to Communicate”
“Primer is agile”
“Serpasil-Apresoline”
“Shirt Ad for Father’s Day”
“Smirnoff Vodka”
“Starting Dec. 23rd, the Atlantic Ocean will be 20% smaller”
“Sterile Aqueous Suspension”
“Sure Fire”
“Take a good long look”
“The Long and Short of It”
“This Year You’ll Have Lots of Legs”
“Tugboat Captain”
“Turtle”
“What Traffic”
“What’s the Great Attraction?”
“Whispering Streets”
“Who’s the Wise Guy”
“Will it be Southwest”