File:Advertising people in Chicago in the 1950s.jpg
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current | 23:33, 9 June 2012 | 1,284 × 1,014 (228 KB) | Tomwsulcer | {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Advertising people from Chicago from the 1950s. Frederick "Sandy" Sulcer (left) wrote the "Put a Tiger in Your Tank" ad for what is now Exxon-Mobil; Sy Mullen (copywriter?); then agency-president Maurice Needham (r... |
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