The article presents the life of Sarah Newmeyer as a press agent in the fifth floor of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The museum's exhibitions included the finest collection of Italian masterpieces. Newmeyer stopped a publicity in a big show of the paintings of Salvador Dali. The author believes that as long as Sally is in the museum, it will continue to make the papers.
Published
1947
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