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There is no article at present for the "PM Magazine" published by The Composing Room Ltd. from 1934 to 1942 for art directors and people in advertising (see wikipedia article on Robert L. Leslie) In 1939 the magazine devoted an entire issue to Mehemed Fehmy Agha, as noted in the 30 September 1939 issue of the New York Times ( New York Times). In 1940 the title was changed to "A-D", and apparently the rights to the original name were sold to Ralph Ingersoll, who started a daily newspaper under the name "PM". I have not been able to find digital copies of the 1930s magazine, but its content could probably justify a dedicated article in Wikipedia. -- Baekemm ( talk) 23:31, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
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There is no article at present for the "PM Magazine" published by The Composing Room Ltd. from 1934 to 1942 for art directors and people in advertising (see wikipedia article on Robert L. Leslie) In 1939 the magazine devoted an entire issue to Mehemed Fehmy Agha, as noted in the 30 September 1939 issue of the New York Times ( New York Times). In 1940 the title was changed to "A-D", and apparently the rights to the original name were sold to Ralph Ingersoll, who started a daily newspaper under the name "PM". I have not been able to find digital copies of the 1930s magazine, but its content could probably justify a dedicated article in Wikipedia. -- Baekemm ( talk) 23:31, 14 March 2023 (UTC)
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on the course page. Student editor(s):
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article contribs).
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