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Stephen Rubicam The four-bedroom, 6½-bathroom house measures 5,800 square feet.
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Stephen Rubicam The library has a mural of Cape Elizabeth.
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Stephen Rubicam The dining room offers a view of the terrace with the ocean in the distance.
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Stephen Rubicam Outside there is a walled garden courtyard, swimming pool and glass conservatory.
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Stephen Rubicam Bruce D. Bent estimates that he paid about $1.9 million for this English Cotswold-style home in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, in 1996.
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WPP, the owner of ad agencies including Young & Rubicam and Ogilvy & Mather, said it won net new business billings of £1.43 billion in the third quarter, up 63% from £880 million a year earlier, with contract wins from Procter & Gamble Co., Revlon Inc., Mexican telecom entrepreneur Carlos Slim's Claro and others, Mr. Sorrell said.
WPP Revenue Rises 9% Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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“I worked for a company called Young and Rubicam.”
Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011
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Young and Rubicam is one of the largest and most prestigious advertising agencies in the world.
Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011
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Mr. Fink spent 22 years as an art director at the advertising firm Young & Rubicam before leaving in 1969 to do freelance design work, while he worked on illustrations.
Illustrator Added Whimsy to World's Great Works Bob Davis 2011
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Stephen Rubicam The home, in a suburb south of Portland, was built in 1928 and sits on more than 14 acres on the Atlantic coast.
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