- Stanley Lomas
Stanley A. Lomas, 1913-2003, was a pioneer in television from 1948. He produced early televised
college football games in 1948-49. Stan also produced numerous television commercials featuring celebrities, including many of theNew York Yankees of the 1950s,John Wayne ,William Holden and others. His commercial clients includedWinston andCamel cigarettes and various New York area beer brands. A few of his commercials featured the infamous "4 out of five doctors recommend Winston cigarettes" tag.Stanley A. Lomas & Associates on Madison Avenue performed
marketing research for companies such asOccidental , where he met and befriendedArmand Hammer ,Wishbone (salad dressings) and AT&T, for whom Stan coined the memorable phrase "Reach out and touch someone far away." The company was looking for (and found in Stan's phrase) a way to promote their long distance services.Stan was active in politics in and around
Pound Ridge, New York , where he lived for more than 30 years. Stanley retired in 1982 and took up painting, studying at theSilvermine School for the Arts in New Canaan, Connecticut and with Clifford Jackson (1924-1985) in Amawalk, New York. In 1991 Stan and his wife Mary Jane moved to middle Tennessee, where Stan eventually became president of theHendersonville Arts Council . He also promoted theNashville Zoo through gifts and auction items, and lectured on Revolution-era American history.The Smithsonian Museum in Washington DC houses a compilation of Stan's advertising, including many of the early commercials mentioned above. [SIRIS - Archives Ctr at American HistoryCall number ACNMAH 0342]Stan's work in
advertising and marketing research were greatly facilitated by his experience in the US Army duringWWII . Originallycavalry , he later commanded a battery of 155mm guns onMaui before moving intointelligence services , where he helped formulatepropaganda tools and methods against theJapan ese.References
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