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Rubin, Edwin Manning was born on May 18, 1927 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Louis Decimus and Janet (Weinstein) Rubin.
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First came the Bronze Age, then the Age of Reason, and now, the Age of Stress-an era of frayed nerves, jangled moods, and panic attacks. Cheaper than two weeks in Maui, Saner than primal screaming, and more practical than a dry martini, 60 Ways to Relieve Stress in 60 Seconds delivers exactly what it promises-60 short, proven techniques to reduce stress in a minute or less. Developed by Manning Rubin and whimsically illustrated by Paul Frahm-both executives in advertising, the industry that virtually invented stress-here are mind games, quick physical challenges, and imaging and concentration exercises that instantly refocus a person's energy. There's even a stress tester on the cover for before-and-after verification. So the next time the patch shows red, try #18: Drink a glass of water by using exactly 30 sips. Or when your presentation is overdue and the numbers refuse to add up, try #45: Pretend you're a newscaster covering a story, any story. Describe it as a TV newsperson would. It really works. 128,000 copies in print.
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Rubin, Edwin Manning was born on May 18, 1927 in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Son of Louis Decimus and Janet (Weinstein) Rubin.
Bachelor in History and English, University Richmond, 1950. Master of Arts in Writing, Speech and Drama, Johns Hopkins, 1951.
Trainee, Lennen & Mitchell Advertising, New York City, 1952-1953; director radio-television, Cargill, Wilson & Acree, Inc., Richmond, Virginia, 1953-1960; television producer, Benton & Bowles, Inc., New York City, 1960-1962; producer television, Grey Advertising, Inc., New York City, 1962-1964; senior vice-president, director radio-television, Grey Advertising, Inc., New York City, 1964-1969; senior vice president, creative director, Grey Advertising, Inc., 1969-1980; president, Creative Alliance, Inc., 1980-1984; senior vice president, group creative director, J. Walter Thompson, Inc., 1984-1989; senior vice president, group creative director, NTC, Inc., New York City, 1989-1990; group creative director, J. Walter Thompson, Paris senior vice president international creative director, J. Walter Thompson, New York City, since 1990. Chairman television commercial production committee American Association Advertising Agilysys, since 1967. Chairman audio-visual committee, member of national commission and Executive Committee Anti-Defamation League.
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Served with Army of the United States, 1944-1947. Member International Radio-television Society, National Academy television Arts and Sciences, Council Motion Pictures-E. Coast, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Jane Leslie Goldman, April 20, 1969. Children: Edward M., James E., Joshua D.