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Meet the Powerful and Real Women of the 'Mad Men' Era

3 Minute Ad Age: July 15, 2008

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Phyllis Robinson was one of the small group that launched the revolutionary Doyle Dane Bernbach agency in 1949.
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Although AMC's hit show "Mad Men" portrays its advertising era as one of total male dominance, the truth is there were powerful women in agencies back then. This is one of the core themes of The One Club's extensive new exhibit at the Science, Industry and Business facility of the New York Public Library. "The Real Men & Women of Madison Avenue" focuses on the individuals who created some of the century's most iconic and industry-changing ad works.
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