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Completely unsourced BLP. Google books
[1] and Google News archives
[2] only reveal brief mentions and others with the same name.
CorporateM (
Talk) 23:27, 9 December 2014 (UTC)reply
Keep. Actually a Google search of "james jordan" and "advertising"
[3] turns up quite a bit, including an unusually detailed New York Times obit and an obit in the LA Times. So I think he does pass the threshold for notability, based on those two obits and other references to him, including a Brittanica entry and a substantial reference to him in a book on advertising.
[4]Coretheapple (
talk) 23:45, 9 December 2014 (UTC)reply
WithdrawnThis source from the New York Times contains a clear claim to notability: "widely considered one of the premier sloganeers of Madison Avenue". Thanks to
user:Coretheapple. Looks like I should have also done a regular old Google search first. Since he is deceased, BLP does not call for deletion as unsourced.
CorporateM (
Talk) 01:13, 10 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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