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This, from Flashbak, is an article from 1950 that appeared in Holiday: http://flashbak.com/the-forefathers...rticle-on-advertising-in-new-york-city-52163/ Lots of cool hats and suits!
I was just born about 30 years too late! Of course, if I'd been born in 1923, I'd have been in WWII and would probably have stepped on a land mine or been blown up with my destroyer before I ever had a chance to come up with the latest slogan for cigarettes or cars.Since it's of the time, we can't accuse it of pushing modern stereotypes of the era, but other than a lack of prominence of drinking - at or out of the office - this hits all the usual suspects: Clothes from Brooks Brothers and Tripler, sporting goods from Abercrombie and Fitch, expense account meals at the Ritz or private club, and the insular - all white and male - world of advertising.
Very much, "Lizzie's Boys from Marketing." Nice find, thank you for posting.