Career
Born in Manhattan and a graduate of Xavier High School (New York City), Conroy earned a bachelor"s degree in English from the College of the Holy Cross in 1943. He then served in the United States Army in Germany. Upon his return, he took a job as a copywriter at Bloomingdale"son
He was on the editorial staff of Esquire magazine when he took a position at BDO (Barton, Durstine & Osborn) and Batten Co. in 1950.
The subscription solicitation letter began:
On a beautiful late spring afternoon, twenty-five years ago, two young men graduated from the same college. They were very much alike, these two young mentor
Both had been better than average students, both were personable and both — as young college graduates are — were filled with ambitious dreams for the future. Recently, these men returned to their college for their 25th reunion.
The letter goes on to note that they worked at the same company, but one man was a low-level manager and the other was president
Though the letter does not specifically state it, it implies the more successful man subscribed to the Wall Street Journal. lieutenant is widely considered a classic soft sell advertisement. Conroy died in Branford, Connecticut from complications of lung cancer.