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in 1966 where she served as a vice president. She had a successful career focusing on pitching the qualitative and emotional message in advertisements. She retired in the 1980s although she continued to conduct research for the senior housing industry.
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After both papers folded, she wrote free-lance articles before switching to another male-dominated field, advertising. In 1958, she took a job with
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of Russia, and her mother was the daughter of immigrants. Taking inspiration from her elder brother Bill, she followed his lead and graduated from
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She continued to write (as Myril Axelrod) until her death, serving as a guest columnist for
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In 1943, she married Joseph Axelrod who worked as a psychologist in the
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She was born Myril Jessica Davidson on April 4, 1920, in
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Weehawken
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New York University
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David Axelrod
née
Weehawken
New Jersey
Jersey City
pogroms
New York University
U.S. Army
Stuyvesant Town
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Albert Deutsch
I.F. Stone
New York Star
Young & Rubicam
Boston.com
U.S. Army
David Axelrod
heart failure
Newton, Massachusetts
Brookfield Center, Connecticut





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