Robert may have worked as a management trainee or in a retail position at Montgomery Ward, a department store that offered a variety of goods. Many employees at that time started in entry-level roles and advanced to managerial positions within the company. His job could have involved customer service, inventory management, or sales, contributing to the store's operations. Montgomery Ward was known for its employee development programs, which aimed to cultivate talent.
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Longest Night 3-29 was released on: USA: 19 May 1952
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 Longing for to Go 8-35 was released on: USA: 6 May 1957
Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer, was copywrited by Robert May for Montgomery Ward in 1939.
He may, he may not, but in Legends of the Brethren Court book #3 The Turning Tide by Rob Kidd, he sais that his middle may even be Robert. So it may be Robert, but I'm not sure.
Proper may not be the word most Catholics would use. This is a Catholic belief that wards off evil from entering through any door that has a crucifix above it.
Robert Montgomery was born on May 21, 1904.
Robert L. May wrote the song Rudolf the Red Nose Reindeer in 1939. Robert was a copywriter for Montgomery Ward Department Store that was based in Chicago. Robert was a copywriter for Montgomery Wards and wrote the song as a promotional gift for the store's customers.
it my understanding that a worker at Montgomery Wards created him - he was rudy the reindeer
Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer, was copywrited by Robert May for Montgomery Ward in 1939.
Robert Montgomery was born on May 21, 1904 and died on September 27, 1981. Robert Montgomery would have been 77 years old at the time of death or 111 years old today.
Robert Montgomery was an actor. Robert Montgomery was born Henry Montgomery, Jr. in Fishkill Landing, NY on 21-May-1904 to parents Henry Montgomery and Mary Weed Barnard. On 14-April-1928 Montgomery married socialite and fellow stage player Elizabeth Allen, formerly of Louisville, Kentucky. Montgomery obtained a contract with M-G-M, and in 1929 he and Elizabeth Allen moved to Hollywood. He went on to fame and fortune making 66 films and 14 television appearances.
Montgomery Ward-They held a contest for employees to write a story for children for Christmas. Robert May wrote it and won the contest. Until Wards closed in 2001-they received commission for anything that had Rudolph attached to it.
Made by Mossberg as their Model 45 for Montgomery Wards, value may range from $75-$150, depending on condition and completeness.
Robert Eckles was born on May 8, 1917, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Lonely 3-27 was released on: USA: 5 May 1952
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 Jack Be Nimble - 7.35 was released on: USA: 7 May 1956
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Drifter 6-35 was released on: USA: 23 May 1955