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Poet in the Cow Palace

Rexroth, Kenneth | September 1, 1956 issue

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As the Republican headquarters in the Fairmont Hotel began to take shape, it looked at first as though that was the way it was going to be--television cables all over the lobby, Pepsicola girls in bottle-top bathing suits, stunts and flashlight bulbs going off in all directions. The author feels that this convention was not just the combined brains of the best advertising agencies of the United States. It was a reflection of something all these people believe as a patent fact. As far as this Administration is concerned, the business community does not manipulate the government, it is the government.

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SALES meetings; ADVERTISING agencies; INTELLECTUAL property; COMMERCIAL law; BATHING suits; UNITED States
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