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  1. Há 5 dias · Raymond Rubicam (1892-1972). He was patron of David. He was the most outspoken man. He was the first to make research part of the creative process by bringing in Dr. Gallup. Young & Rubicam were successful mainly due to General Foods being their biggest client. Leo Burnett (1891-1971). He was short. He started agency in Chicago in 1935.

  2. Há 5 dias · Purpose of Advertising: David Ogilvy views advertising as a medium of information rather than entertainment or art. Effectiveness over Creativity: He emphasizes that the goal of advertising is not ...

  3. Há 3 dias · The barony of Cortachy belonged, at a very early period, to the family of Ogilvy, ancestors of the earls of Airlie, and whose baronial castle here has, for many generations, been their chief seat, and is still the residence of the present earl.

  4. Há 1 dia · Located in the heart of the Whitsundays region, the coastal town of Airlie Beach has long been a popular holiday destination. While it offers a convenient gateway to explore the incredible marine parks surrounding it, Airlie Beach is a place worth taking your time in. The year-round tropical weather, palm-fringed beaches, waterfront parks, al ...

  5. Há 4 dias · On 16th January, 1646, Sir Robert Spottiswood, son of the archbishop, lord Ogilvie, eldest son of the earl of Airlie, William Murray, brother of the earl of Tullibardine, Nathanial Gordon, son of John Gordon of Ardlogy, and Andrew Guthrie, son of the bishop of Moray, were ordered to be executed at St. Andrews; on the following day ...

  6. Há 3 dias · The new earl of Norfolk, he maintains, was certainly a good citizen, especially during Edward's absence in the years to 1274 and in Wales and Scotland, for example. He was placed under pressure by the king's quo warranto campaign and by demands that he pay back his debts to the Exchequer, the sum of which he disagreed with on more than one occasion.

  7. Há 3 dias · The Earl of Lincoln. 1576, Aug. 3. Survey, and answers to articles, by Richard Bolles and others of lands in Sempringham and Gosberkyrke, alias Gosberton, Lincoln, parcel of the lands of Edward, Earl of Lincoln, apparently formerly belonging to Sempringham Priory.—Aug. 3, 1576. 3½ pp. (2489.) John Cobham to Lord Burghley. 1576, Sept. 2.