Word: door-to-door
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...agree completely with your premise that a pamphlet full of bloated resumes is a poor way to choose elected officials. I've tried in my campaign posters and door-to-door leaflets, as well as in the position paper I submitted to The Crimson, to offer a little more substance to my candidacy, and describe some of the work I've done in my first term...
...town after town, children are slipping into the work force to make up for a growing labor shortage, while the laws designed to protect them are widely flouted. In New York, it is the garment industry; in California, the fast-food restaurants; in Iowa, the farms; in Maryland, the door-to-door candy sellers. Violations of child-labor laws shot up from 8,877 in 1984 to a record 22,508 last year, as ever younger children worked ever longer hours at jobs no one else would take for the pay. Though the majority of underage workers...
...fact, nothing is wrong with the basic concept of a door-to-door escort service. Properly run, it provides transportation for students exactly when they need it, without forcing them to walk long distances...
...major free publication on campus know that door-to-door delivery is required or there is no point in publishing," said Adam R. Cohen '90, president of the liberal monthly Perspective...
...Dunster motion averted the controversy raised earlier this year when masters at Kirkland and North House restricted door-to-door delivery. There, publishers and masters negotiated a settlement in which wire baskets would be placed on doors for paper delivery...