| 41. | "It's like putting a new book out entirely, " says Christine Preston, director of publicity at Picador.
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| 42. | He subsequently served as the Executive Secretary of the Labor League of Hollywood Voters and as director of publicity for the Hollywood Film Council.
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| 43. | His final baseball job came as director of publicity for the major league Kansas City Athletics in 1955 before CBS hired him the next year.
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| 44. | That is the view of Louise Brockett, the director of publicity for W . W . Norton, which published Junger's book.
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| 45. | Paul Wilmot, the former director of publicity for Calvin Klein who hired her, said he was immediately struck by her intelligence and poise.
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| 46. | "We call him El Gran Senor, " said Kettering's John Engelhardt, the Director of Publicity at River Downs.
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| 47. | The police raided the house after the arrival of Danny Morrison, then the director of publicity for the IRA-linked Sinn Fein party.
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| 48. | "Not every book you publish becomes a best seller, " said Paul Bogaards, executive director of publicity for Alfred A . Knopf.
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| 49. | Safety of the people living in the dorms was the number one concern, " said Wilma Mathews, ASU's director of publicity.
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| 50. | "I gave them exclusive first TV rights, " said Marilyn Ducksworth, an associate publisher and executive director of publicity for Putnam.
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