File:Advertising people in Chicago in the 1950s.jpg

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English: 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 (right) which later became Needham, Harper & Steers, and is called "Omnicom" in 2012. The date of the initial photo is 1950, taken by my mother Dorothy Wright Sulcer who gives full permission. The date of the photo of the original picture is 2012-06-09.
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