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135:, a word game book series which the duo had first invented in 1953. Stern and Price had named the game "Mad Libs" after overhearing an argument between an actor and talent agent at a New York City restaurant. In the 1960s, Price and Stern partnered with Larry Sloan, a friend from high school, to found 253:
in Los Angeles on October 14, 2012, at the age of 89. He was the last surviving founder of Price Stern Sloan, as Leonard Stern had died in 2011. Sloan was survived by his wife of thirty-nine years, Eleanor; five children - Claudia Sloan, Bonnie Smigel-Derin, Liz Fallert, Amy Harrison and Scott
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under Sloan, the company also published 150 softcover books under Sloan by 1973. While simultaneously serving as CEO, Sloan also edited manuscripts submitted for publication. He personally edited a series of joke books called,
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in 1922, the son of Joseph Solomon and Freida Lewis Solomon. His mother opened a clothing business and his father was a graduate of Columbia Law School 1908
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and a reporter for several magazines covering Hollywood's entertainment and gossip industries. Sloan's connections led to a career transition as a
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co-creator Roger Price died in 1990. In 1993, Leonard Stern and Larry Sloan sold Price Stern Sloan to Putnam Berkley Group, which is now known as
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after his only sibling, Grenna Sloan, moved to California to pursue an acting career. Larry Sloan initially studied at the
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interview that Sloan "eventually became the business man behind Mad Libs." The company headquartered on
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proved to be one of the company's most successful products, with 110 million copies sold as of 2012.
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What would somebody's desk diary look like if they were the richest man in the world?
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Harrison; and six grandchildren. He had been a longtime resident of
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Under Sloan, Price Stern Sloan became one of the largest
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He returned to Los Angeles after the war. Sloan became a
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