In 1955, the marketing department of the Ford Motor Company tried unsuccessfully for months to name their newest car.In desperation, they turned to an unusual source: the celebrated Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Marianne Moore.What Moore lacked in corporate nomenclature experience, she made up for in enthusiasm and imagination: she submitted over two dozen names for consideration, each one more delightful-and unlikely-than the last.
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