Jerry Goodis, the unorthodox, cocky and cheerful president of a large advertising agency, was challenged to a TV debate after he called Marshall McLuhan a menace for his communication theories
Date5/6/1969
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- Jerry Goodis, the unorthodox, cocky and cheerful president of a large advertising agency, was challenged to a TV debate after he called Marshall McLuhan a menace for his communication theories.
- Jerry Goodis, the unorthodox, cocky and cheerful president of a large advertising agency, was challenged to a TV debate after he called Marshall McLuhan a menace for his communication theories
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: Jerry Goodis, the unorthodox, cocky and cheerful president of a large advertising agency, was challenged to a TV debate after he called Marshall McLuhan a menace for his communication theories.
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Goodis, Jerry, 1929-2002
5/23/1978
Troy & Company (Toronto, Ont.)
1870 circa
W. Bell & Co. (Guelph, Ont.)
1874
J.W. Jones Literary and Art Agency (London, Ont.)
1871
J.W. Jones Literary and Art Agency (London, Ont.)
1871