Word: booklets
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...reporters of the U.S. and foreign press began gathering sleepily at the State Department. They were handed a little five-page booklet; the text of the North Atlantic Treaty was top secret no longer. The newsmen had two hours to get their questions ready. On the dot of 9 a.m., Secretary of State Acheson, the man who had the answers, faced the reporters...
Sammer projects in Europe are being sponsored by many educational and religious groups. The NSA has just released a booklet entitled "Study, Travel, and Work Abroad, Summer 1949," which describes the various opportunities open to American students in Europe this summer. This is available...
With the cards, which are non-transferable and can be used in NSA purchase card areas all over the country, comes a little booklet, listing the stores which have already joined the program...
Slim Blue Book. Next day the A.F.L., a non-governmental consultant to U.N., used a different method to get the facts across. It submitted a slim, blue-covered booklet containing the testimony of twelve men & women who had survived Russian slave labor camps. To read and interpret their story, the A.F.L. picked a veteran German socialist, tiny Toni Sender, whose renowned taunts of Nazi bigwigs had earned her the epithet "Mrs. Big Mouth." Among the case histories she had gathered...
...stock-market primer aimed at the non-investor. "There's no more mystery about [investing]," said the folksy little brochure, "than buying groceries, a suit of clothes or an automobile. And there is satisfaction, prestige and pride in owning stocks & bonds in corporations." Brokers hoped that the booklet would help them catch many a small customer...