Word: door-to-door
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...many women are reluctant to talk about the need for abortion services. Some do not yet understand the full scope of pending legislation. Across the country, thanks to proselytizing by pro-choice activists, the threat posed by the Human Life Statute is beginning to hit home. NOW is organizing door-to-door drives in many communities, and NARAL is setting up local branches. Alice Wolfson, of the Coalition for Medical Rights of Women, has been working in California to mobilize support. Says she: "We have placards warning that abortion will be outlawed unless we do something...
Boston College has decided to bar the Southwestern Company--a bookselling firm which recruits college students to work as door-to-door salesmen-from soliciting students on its campus, a college official said yesterday...
Mallon said yesterday Epps refused to lift a 1975 ban--levied against Southwestern after the company used a freshman dorm to hold a recruitment meeting--because of the company's "past recruitment practices" and the potential fiscal "riskiness" involved in door-to-door book selling...
...work is like that of the stereotypical door-to-door salesman -- sweeping through cities, one step ahead of the law," Johnson said. "I had one permanent address during the entire summer and conducted my business in an honest, straightforward way," he added...
...business--going door-to-door in a neighborhood selling educational and religious books, primarily the two-volume "Webster Student Handbook Set"--was a six-day-a-week, twelve-hour-a day enterprise. Johnson said, adding that he earned 43 per cent of sales, which ranged from $80 to $240 daily...