Word: maile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last year Dudley students were also contacted by mail, Dorsen said. The directors of the Drive felt that they should be solicited at the same time as the rest of the College this year because they are "so closely associated with it," he said...
Before noon, several truckloads of birthday presents, corridors of flowers, eight big sacks of mail, were accumulating at Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Mamie Eisenhower, first in to see her husband on his 65th birthday, gave him a plastic easel equipped with boxes for brushes and paints. Major John Eisenhower's choice was a set of Autobridge, enabling the President to play all four hands in turn. From the President's grandchildren came a book of crossword puzzles, another book called 150 Ways to Play Solitaire, and a phonograph record of a monologue, What It Was, Was Football...
...fields. Copper and aluminum sales were at new highs, with aluminum breaking one record in August with a monthly production of 267 million lbs., another record with a third-quarter total of 793 million lbs. For U.S. department stores, sales last week topped 1954 by 6%, while chain and mail-order sales were almost 13% ahead of last year. On a nationwide basis, the Securities & Exchange Commission reported that both sales and profits in the second quarter reached new peaks. Sales were an even $70 billion, some $2 billion more than the 1953 record, while net profits hit some...
Solicitors will contact every resident student during the Drive, Dorsen noted. Commuters will receive letters requesting them to mail in contributions. A "very small sum" was collected from nonresidents last year, he said, "but we hope to get a much better response this time...
...Women are always a problem," he notes while tapping the little metal basket that rides up and down with its cargo of currency. He thumbs through a pile of tens and remembers, "some guy this morning deposited three letters. I told him this wasn't a mail...