Word: cards
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...gone and sat down, when he suddenly came up and thanked me." Pat agrees. "There's more closeness in this House than in the other Houses--it's like one big happy family." She disappears into the kitchen and returns a moment later with a plain pink card bearing the inscription, "To the dining hall staff for cooking up all those good times! THANK YOU! Tom (Trouble) Quint and Tony (T) Brown." The manager of the Lowell House kitchen, Mrs. Daley, says, "Kids come in late and we have open house. I don't mind it, though. Some of these...
This will immediately push up the costs to magazine and newspaper publishers, mail-order houses and direct-mail advertisers, as well as to utilities, department stores, credit-card issuers and other businesses that mail bills by the billions. Says Robert Lenz, assistant comptroller of New York Telephone Co.: "The impact is very direct on us because we mail about 6.2 million bills a month. Roughly each cent of postal increase will cost us some $800,000 a year. That's a big whammo...
...upperclassman advising me freshman year, I would have done a lot of things differently, like choose another major. All my adviser did was sign my study card," Jean B. Sitko '79, who applied to be an upperclass adviser, said yesterday...
...Name the player whose 1969 baseball card had a picture of the California Angels' batboy instead of himself...
...party thinks I should stay on, I will again accept that responsibility. But if the party believes that the role should go to someone else, I will return to the base, my party card in my pocket, and work once again as a militant for the victory of socialism and of Communism...