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And there still are, I expect.

When I went to Utah, arguably the most conservative state in the union, you'd be surprised at some of the people I met. Outspoken liberals, atheists, and openly gay people in defiance of the overwhelming culture against them.

If they were "heteronormatively self-presenting", as you put it, we wouldn't have grasped the situation without longer development.

If the whole thing is moot they have to pay back McCann millions of dollars

I'm certainly no expert, but I've lived through enough relatives and friends who committed or attempted suicide to know that it sounds entirely consistent.

Rare picture found in the aftermath of Glencoe

Yes, I suspect you're right.

Even if it were, what could they do about it? Usually stipulations like that are, from a practical standpoint, only as good as the trust you have for the other party in the contract. If you sued, you'd have to assign a cash value to that independence, and you'd be paying lawyers, and you'd be establishing a

With the benefit of hindsight we know that changes are coming. Big changes. Some of these changes are going to happen in the 1970s. Peggy is going to stick it out at McCann because in a few years she might be making 4 times what she's making in 1970; the head hunter she consulted saw it coming even then. Joan has

Fair enough. I think though that in order for the scene to be effective, Don has to see something a little jarring to him. He expects to see the waitress. Instead he finds out that she's left, and it's not hard to speculate that she may have committed suicide based on the clues (furniture left behind, no forwarding

While I understand that, we've all met people who are every bit stereotypical as that.

That scene at the end where everyone is standing around waiting for the announcement that they're moving… I feel like I've been at this meeting, complete with it being presented as great news even though everyone most realized it was impending doom.

Also looked like any number of conference rooms I've been in meetings in.

Yes, still a few years too early for that.

Yeah… and not only that, the black secretaries are especially vulnerable to the coming downsizing that's inevitable.

Yeah… I guess.

Wouldn't be shocked

They kept it around for a 2nd year, I saw it in 65.

I was also at Expo 67 in Montreal and I do remember hearing it endlessly there. Due to that I wasn't sure whether it had also been at the 64-65 NYWF.