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With the entire expertise in communications, public relations and English,
the Denver University was able to produce a business-like, lavish and strange advertisement less informative and less purposeful than an average ad of a car dealership. I am sure Dr. Rebecca Chopp - after many successful years as the " first steward " - would prepare the DU to more functional communications regarding her future successor. |
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Prior to the 1880's, newspaper even resisted pictures in paid advertisements, penalizing advertisers who used illustrations.
James Gordon Benett, founder and editor of the New York Herald, held that the advertiser should gain advantage from what he said, but not from how the advertisement was printed or displayed." found at: Adatto, Picture Perfect, 2008;120. |
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A full page advertisement at the Denver Post is a really strange event.
But the final pages of Kiku Adatto's book reviewing possibilities of the further limitations in taking and publishing pictures based upon believes, dogmates and emotional blackmail rather than rationale are really worth of a worrisome contemplation at a late Spring afternoon. |
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