Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1957)

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vertising manager, Hotpoint Co., Chicago, to Campbell-Mithun Inc. there as account supervisor on Hamilton-Beach Co., division of Scovill Mfg. Co. (food mixers, vacuum cleaners), Racine, Wis. George Poris, copy group head, Benton & Bowles, N. Y., to Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles there in similar capacity. Barbara Marsak, formerly with Erwin, Wasey & Co., to research department Reach, McClinton & Co., N. Y., as project supervisor. Jeanne Sullivan, timebuyer, Norman Craig & Kummel, to Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell & Bayles, N. Y., on following accounts: Smith Bros., Blue Coal Corp. and Lever Bros.' Breeze. Thomas E. Chantron, account executive, Earle Ludgin & Co., Chicago, to DancerFitzgerald-Sample Inc. there in similar capacity. Ted Hediger, account executive, Eitel-McCullough Inc., San Bruno, Calif., to WestMarquis Inc., electronics-industrial department, L. A., in similar capacity. Richard E. Johnson, formerly with KlauVan Pietersom-Dunlap Inc.; Max G. Kocour, N. W. Ayer & Son Inc., and Bradley H. Roberts, previously with Compton Adv. Inc., to Needham, Louis & Brorby Inc., Chicago, as account executives. Nicholas Evans, product manager, Procter & Gamble, named assistant account executive, Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield, N. Y. Dick Moran, Chicago Tribune, has joined John E. Pearson Co. in newly-opened Des Moines office. Howard Hayward, merchandising-sales promotion department, Benton & Bowles Inc., to J. Hayden Twiss Inc., N. Y., in copycontact capacity. Lynn Werner, account supervisor, BBDO Minneapolis, to Campbell-Mithun Inc. there in media department. Jim Condon, formerly copy director at L. W. Ramsey Adv. Co., Chicago, to copy department of George H. Hartman Co., same city. Lorenz Hansen, formerly radio-tv copywriter, Adrian Bauer & Alan Tripp Inc., Philadelphia, to Gray & Rogers there in similar capacity. Robert A. McBride, writer for radio-tv department, Campbell-Ewald, Detroit to similar post with N. W. Ayer & Son there. Esther Friedland, formerly with R. Jack Scott Inc., Chicago, to copy staff of Gourfain-Loeff Inc. there. Thomas V. Glendon, copy supervisor, Norman, Craig & Kummel, N. Y., to Burke Dowling Adams there as copywriter. John Hansel, 68, executive vice president, N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, died Dec. 1 in Tucson, Ariz., after brief illness. Earll W. Clements, 59, vice president ac ...its words to the wise are sufficient "We have found TelePrompTer to be of particular benefit to people with no previous familiarity with the medium ... as well as to our more experienced artists who have not had sufficient time to learn copy." 1 C0RP0R4Ti0« ! 5 MODEL I TELEPROWPTCR Miss Alberta E. Hackett Production Manager KNXT Los Angeles, California The TelePrompTer helps speakers plan ahead, because it knows what they are going to say. CORPORATION — — — Jim Blair, Equip. Sales Mgr. 311 West 43rd Street, New York 36. N. Y., JUdson 2-3800 The TelePro 6000 rear screen projector permits Polaroid transparencies to be flashed on the screen within four minutes after a picture has been taken. . . . located in the Classified section of the newsweekly for radio and television; delivers "help wanted" signal with 500 kw wallop; channels "situation wanted" spots to exactly right market of more than 77,000 Broadcasting readers. For personnel, jobs, equipment, services or stations to buy or sell, tell everyone that matters via the Classified pages of Broadcasting. Broadcasting December 9, 1957 • Page 109