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Word: sellers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...distributor, Harold O. who distributes programs at B.U. and is the printer for the Harvard program, will use Harvard students as much as possible, Pittenger present plans call for straight ten commissions for sellers, as the HSA incentive system. It that this will probably lead to for the individual seller old method...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Outside Firm Distribute | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

...styles are naturally squatter, and masculine. A big seller is the cuffless Macmillan (also known as the Ambassador and the Astrakhan), though men can choose from the cuffed Alaskan (also known as the Troika and the Stockholm) and the round Pillbox (also known as the Detroit and the Arctic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fashion: The Shapka | 2/16/1962 | See Source »

...books--that's for the new committee to do," they did come up with a financial profile of a beer mug, one of HSA's most contested items. A mug sells for $5.50, of which $3.20 is basic cost and shipping. $1.00 is the average commission to the seller, 70 cents goes to the agency manager, and 60 cents goes into the HSA for overhead. The committee said it was "satisfied" with the beer mug agency's operations...

Author: By Joseph M. Russin, | Title: Investigators Clear H.S.A. On Charges | 2/12/1962 | See Source »

Corruption & Cure. The title figure and unlikely hero of Bloomfield's parable is a maker and seller of pornographic books and pictures, whose name is Samuels, or perhaps Samson, as is noted in files of the London police. The uncertainty reflects the book's focal paradox: Sammael is the angel of death, but Samson, as the author explains (stoutly refusing to allow himself the joys of obscurantism) means "of the sun, solar." The bookseller is subverter, protector, panderer and priest to a group of curious cripples-Julius, his bloodless, asexual young assistant; Louise, a housewife whose husband thinks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Greene Grow the Authors | 1/26/1962 | See Source »

...Musici "Number One" when the orchestra was founded in Rome nine years ago, and I Musici has held on to the title ever since. Repeated winners of France's cherished Grand Prix du Disque, I Musici has made 34 records, sold a phenomenal 300,000 copies. Its best seller: Vivaldi's Four Seasons. In its pursuit of perfection, the group takes four full days to record a 4O-min. LP. The result is a luxurious, butter-smooth string tone, an artful blending of the orchestra's twelve instruments (six violins, two cellos, two violas, harpsichord, bass...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Viva Vivaldi! | 1/12/1962 | See Source »

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