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Ad Alley nickname the advertising industry, especially that located in New York and commonly known in the US as “Madison Avenue” after the New York street where many advertising agencies had their office US- Ulcers now run second (along Ad Alley) to crackups among ad agency execs — San Francisco Call-Bulletin, p. 8G, 3 October 1952
- The urgently felt need to “stimulate” people brought new power, glory, and prosperity to the professional stimulators or persuaders of American industry, particularly the skilled gray-flanneled suiters of New York’s Madison Avenue, known as “ad alley.” — Vance Packard, The Hidden Persuaders, p. 21, 1957
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