Dugald stermer biography of michael jackson
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Jean Stein papers
Jean Stein () was an American author, oral historian, editor, and philanthropist. Jean Babette Stein was born on February 9th, in Chicago, Illinois to Jules C. Stein and Doris Jones Stein. Her father, Jules Stein, co-founded the music booking agency Music Corporation of America (MCA) with William R. Goodheart, Jr. in This company, which initially pioneered the system of musicians touring America, would branch out into radio and open offices in New York, before eventually landing in Hollywood in , at the recommendation of Stein's partner Lew Wasserman. Now known simply as MCA, it became one of the leading talent agencies in the country, representing such stars as Bette Davis, Betty Grable, Joan Crawford, Greta Garbo, Eddie Cantor, Ingrid Bergman, Frank Sinatra, and Jack Benny.
As the daughter of such a prominent film industry figure, Jean Stein grew up in an atmosphere of fame, wealth, and movie stars. Many of her father's famous clients were frequent gue
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Catalog of American Portraits
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Communication Arts at 60
Patrick Coyne is the editor and designer of Communication Arts magazine, the largest international trade journal of visual communications. Coyne studied design at the California College of the Arts. Prior to joining Communication Arts in , Coyne worked as a graphic designer for Michael Mabry and SBG Partners and then co-founded the San Francisco-based design firm Patrick Coyne/Stephanie Steyer Design Office. During his tenure as editor and designer of Communication Arts, Coyne has been a frequent speaker at numerous art directors and advertising clubs as well as local, national and international design conferences and has received medals and distinctive merits from AIGA, STA and Society of Illustrators. He is also a member of the AIGA and an honorary member of the Society of Typographic Arts and the University and College Designers Association.