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…toughest American who ever came to the Middle East!
DAN TYLER MOORE Spy Authority Extraordinary
AUTHORITY ON SPIES AND SPY WARFARE
AUTHOR-LECTURER SYNDICATED COLUMNIST
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PROGRAM Magazine says:
IF YOU WANT TO BE SURE OF MAKING A GUARANTEED HIT WITH EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IN YOUR AUDIENCE FROM TWELVE TO EIGHTY (TURN TO BACK PAGE FOR PROGRAM CHAIRMAN COMMENTS) LET THEM HEAR:
DAN TYLER MOORE
An Exciting Personality
YOUR AUDIENCE WILL RECOGNIZE HIM from his appearances on the TODAY SHOW, and hundreds of other TV and radio shows. Dan T. Moore's audience-stopping lectures, SPIES AND SPY WARFARE, THE TRICKS OF THE TRADE, (HOW CONFIDENCE MEN CHEAT PEOPLE AND HOW TO AVOID THEM) have made him one of America's most sought after speakers. Generally recognized as one of the top three convention and after dinner speakers in the country, a poll conducted among program chairmen by the International Platform Association established him as America's most popular adventure speaker and won him the coveted Oscar of the Platform world for the Best Adventure Speech Being Given in the U. S. Today.
A tracker-down of complex types of frauds, Dan Moore brought hundreds of fraudulent operators to book, and was influential in drafting and enforcing both Federal and State fraud legislation. He authored The Ohio Securities Act.
At the outbreak of World War II, General Wild Bill Donovan, the head of the O.S.S., America's spy service, recognizing the similarity between tracking down complex types of criminals and international spy warfare, asked Moore to join his secretariat. Acting first as liaison between the O.S.S., the White House, the F.B.I., the Navy Cryptographic Bureau, and the service intelligence agencies, Moore, a paratroop officer, was later made chief of the O.S.S. spy-catching apparatus in the spy capital of the world, Cairo, Egypt.
GIVEN THE FIVE-LETTER CODE NAME, TIVEL (Devil), by General Donovan, Moore headed the massive spy catching apparatus that helped win the spy war in the Middle East. The startling realism of his speeches stems largely from the fact that they draw heavily on his actual personal experiences on the firing lines of the spy war. Dan Moore is in fact the only man on the American lecture platform who has actually headed a massive counter-intelligence operation in an important foreign area.
Do not expect to hear the sort of material you can read in a book. You will get the answers to your favorite spy questions (so save them up for the question period). How are women used in the spy war? What really happened in Cuba? How do spies get killed? What queer weapons are used? What country has the best spy service? Who is the world's cleverest counter-spy?
After the war, Dan Moore formed The Middle East Company with Elliot Ness (of Untouchable fame) and General Claire Chennault, and became its president. Although still active as a consultant on Middle Eastern Affairs, Moore, the spy that came in from the heat of the Middle East, is now primarily a story teller. His audience-stopping lectures have delighted and informed hundreds of thousands in audiences all over the United States. A master of tension and humor in both the written and spoken word, he has become one of the nation's greatest repeat speakers, and has addressed many audiences seven and eight times.
YALE GRADUATE DAN MOORE'S AWARD WINNING STORIES have appeared in the SATURDAY EVENING POST, READER'S DIGEST, RED BOOK, TRUE, and most of the other top magazines in the U. S. and abroad. His best selling hard cover book, THE TERRIBLE GAME, originally a Best Saturday Evening Post selection, came out in paperback, won the Teenage Book Award, and is now being made into a movie by Banner. His latest book, CLOAK & CIPHER, also a best seller, a story of the history and romance of codes and ciphers and secret writing, has been put by the Navy on every U.S. warship. The movie rights of his Saturday Evening Post story, THE MONSTER CANNON, have been purchased by Space Films, and another Post story, THE GIRL WHO
GAMBLED, has been optioned for a Broadway play. Many will remember his tensely plotted TV stories, THE BRITISH GUIANA MAGENTA, and ONE MURDER UP, written for the Chrysler Dealers Hour.
A foreign correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance and a many time contributor to The Cleveland Plain Dealer and The Cleveland Press. Mr. Moore is currently a columnist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer. He is also the Director General of The International Platform Association, the sixty-five year old trade association of the lecture world. A member of The Metropolitan Club in Washington, The Union and Tavern in Cleveland, and The Yale Club in New York, he is active in many civic and national affairs. His directorships have included The Near East College Association, Karamu Theater, The Army Distaff Foundation, The Wilberforce Foundation, The Muscular Distrophy Association of America, The Cleveland Community Chest, the Natural History Museum, the Cuyahoga Unit of the American Cancer Society, and many others. He is a member of the Authors Guild.
One of the veterans of Benjamin Franklin's Associated Clubs System, Dan Moore carries one of the heaviest schedules on the U.S. Celebrity Circuit.
MANY PROGRAM CHAIRMEN who wish to build up or publicize their meetings take advantage of Dan Moore's experience with the TV and radio media by sending copies of this brochure, or even a complimentary copy of one of his books, to their local TV and radio stations with the suggestion that he be interviewed before the meeting. It always produces instant TV of the most interesting variety, from the station's standpoint, and never fails to generate strong plugs for the sponsoring organization.
Dan T. Moore as Director General of International Platform Association on the platform with President Johnson.
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST on February 6, 1960, carried this U.S. Army photograph of General T. E. deShazo, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Artillery and Missile Center, presenting the artillery medallion to Dan T. Moore, with Mrs. Drew Pearson looking on.
As featured on the cover of PROGRAM Magazine.
Dan Moore examining an ancient weapon from his collection.
Comments From Program Chairmen
Monday Afternoon Club, Binghamton, N.Y.—Best Speaker we have ever had, bar none!
Executives Club, Roanoke, Va.—Dan Moore certainly made a hit here! He was the best we have had in a long, long time.
Current Events Club, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio—Mr. Moore's talk had a thrill a minute, and coupled with his fascinating personality, has kept our members talking about this particular program ever since.
Knife and Fork Club, Lawton, Okla.—Your stories are still being retold in offices and at parties all over Lawton and Fort Sill, as well as by the troops in the field. Your lecture was the outstanding presentation in the history of the Knife and Fork Club.
Rotary Club, Milwaukee, Wis.—We have a highly critical audience here and the response to Mr. Moore's talk was extremely favorable. I should say overwhelmingly enthusiastic. His comments were analytical, timely, and to the point!
Woman's Club, Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Words simply cannot express the tremendous appeal which Mr. Moore has as a speaker. He is A-1, multiplied three-fold!
McHenry Lecture Luncheon Club, Marengo, Ill.—Dan T. Moore was Excellent. He was charming, articulate-fascinating. I would hugely recommend him for any type of organization.
Palm Beach Round Table, Palm Beach, Florida—Dan Moore is the cadillac of the lecture business. He is Will Durant's definition of the Renaissance man: bold in conception, decisive in deeds, eloquent in speech, skilled in art, acquainted with literature and philosophy, at home with women in the palace and with soldiers in the camp.
Livingstone Short (Pres. Gen'l. Motors Acceptance Corp.)
James M. Landis (Former Dean, Harvard Law School, Former Presidential Representative to the Middle East)—Having lived with him in those exciting deadly Cairo days, I can say that Dan Moore was the toughest American that ever came to the Middle East. We could have used a few more like him.
Drew Pearson
—One of the most entertaining speakers in this country. Every American citizen should hear this recognized authority on the dangerous art of espionage.
The Women's Club, Huntington, West Virginia—People are still telling me that you are the best speaker they have ever heard…
University Club, White Plains, N. Y.—He was by far the best speaker we have had in the last five years.
Women's Club, Beckley, West Virginia—… the best we have ever had.
Management Club, Eastman Kodak, Rochester, New York—Excellent talk, rapid fire … audience highly complimentary.
Shrine Luncheon Club, Cleveland, Ohio—You held the fellows spellbound with your talk on SPY WARFARE. Whenever our members stand at the end of the speech as they did for you, it shows that they considered it a very unusual speech.
Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, Mo.—Dan T. Moore was a smash hit. He is a grand story teller and his talk moved from one interesting episode to another. He seems to have an inexhaustible supply of such incidents. He does it so well that the audience wishes he would go on and on.
South Dakota Bankers Association, Huron, S. Dak.—The audience was fascinated with his revelations of modern spy warfare.
Military Intelligence Branch, Cleveland, O.—The enthusiasm with which the class members have discussed your talk and adventures warrants another visit from you in the not too distant future. We would like a return visit sometime next spring if you can work it into your schedule.
Tuckahoe Women's Club, Richmond, Va.—His background, his thrilling experience in the work he has accomplished for our country, combined with a marvelous delivery, held our members enthralled. Thank you for sending Mr. Moore to us.
West Lynn Engineering Association, West Lynn, Mass.—Excellent! Dan T. Moore is a very witty story teller and held the audience from start to finish. I received many spontaneous and highly favorable comments after the meeting.
Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio—The students were intensely interested in Mr. Moore's talk on SPY WARFARE TODAY, and gave him the best attention of any speaker we have ever had. They would be very happy to hear him again and go more deeply into the details of his subject.
Rochester Ad Club, N.Y.—Dan Moore is a fast and commanding speaker. He captures his listeners right at the start and holds them! This was his second appearance and we want him for another one.
Program Magazine
—In heavy demand at conventions, and clubs where his speeches on espionage and on frauds, with their surprising humorous undercurrents, seem to appeal to everyone from fourteen up.
Women's Club of Springfield, Ill.—… a rare find in this platform business…
AGENCIES
East Coast:
REDPATH BUREAU RICHARD
J. TROW
816 Old York Road
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19117
Area Code: 215
Telephone: ME 5-1117
West Coast:
NATIONAL LECTURE BUREAU
General Offices
104 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60603
Area Code: 312
Telephone: 782-2258
REDPATH BUREAU
343 So. Dearborn
Chicago 4, Illinois
Area Code: 312
Telephone: HA 7-8723
All Other Areas:
RICKLIE BOASBERG-HOYT BUREAU
2653 North Moreland Blvd.
Cleveland 20, Ohio
Area Code: 216
Telephone: WY 14811
KNIFE AND FORK, AND EXECUTIVE CLUBS:
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
503 Kansas Avenue
Topeka, Kansas
Area Code: 913
Telephone: CE 2-0892
DAN TYLER MOORE, 2564 BERKSHIRE ROAD, CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO 44106, TELEPHONES: YE 2-0505
Area Code 216 YE 2-5889
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Dan Tyler Moore: spy authority extraordinary |
| Date Original | 1904/1932 |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Lecturers Espionage Journalists |
| Personal Name Subject | Moore, Dan Tyler |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text Still image |
| Type (AAT) |
Brochures Promotional materials |
| Type (IMT) | jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
| Rights Management | Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. |
| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Height (cm) | 28 |
| Number of Pages | 4 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Date Digital | 2001 |
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