Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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This is a detail from a four-color, 17-in. by 24-in. panorama of The Fabulous Fifties, painted for TIME by Artist James Lewicki. It was commissioned by our Education Department, which next week will mail reproductions to college and school officials, teachers and students...
Havana-based foreign correspondents were subjected to a new barrage of vituperation and abuse, from hotel waiters, bellhops, elevator operators, customs officials, and anonymous midnight callers on the telephone. Some Cuban concerns began stamping their mail with hostile messages to the press: IF YOU READ IT IN THE A.P. OR THE U.P.I...
...lessons kinescoped, ran them over Charlotte's WBTV for 1,000 students. The 750 graduates, who proudly showed up for a televised commencement, deluged Behrman with thanks ("I have always hoped and prayed I could read the Bible." "I can tell whether it's my mail now, and I can read Christmas cards." "I never could read the recipes before. Now I can, and this is something, believe me"). Behrman promptly raised $20,000 for this year's four-state program, aims at 5,000 students...
Shunted to a lowly post when Eden succeeded Churchill, Marples came back when Macmillan became Prime Minister and appointed him Postmaster-General. Marples moved right in again, helped sort letters, traveled on all-night mail trains, walked the rounds with letter carriers, painted and rebuilt sagging post offices, revamped the telephone system and cut long-distance rates. Then he became Transport Minister, in charge of the nation's road, rail and sea services...
...After that," said Warsley, "a flood of mail came in-6,000 to 8,000 letters. We were in business." Warsley (Seton Hall '24) opened his classroom magazine to the avalanche of unsolicited subscriptions, in a few years was sending out the magazine to subscribers in England, Ireland, Greece, Turkey, Rhodesia, Ceylon, India and Tonga, as well...