Word: mailgram
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...resume(s) and sign up for an interview (s) at the sametime. Under the closed system indicated by a "C"and followed by a date (this is the deadline forresume submission to the Recruiting Office), yourresume must be submitted by this date. Companieswill then notify you by letter or mailgram thatyou have been selected for an interview. You thenbring this letter to the Recruiting Office to signup for a time...
...interview(s) at the same time. Under the closed system indicated by a C: and followed by a date (this is the deadline for resume submission to the Recruiting Office), your resume must be submitted by this date. Companies will then notify you by letter or mailgram that you have been selected for an interview. You then bring this letter to the recruiting office to sign up for a time...
...forceful speech to the nation on Wednesday night, the President summoned all his rhetorical resources to appeal for public support of the $52 billion in spending cuts in the fiscal 1986 budget plan. "The stakes are enormous," said Reagan. "Please tell your Senators and Representatives by phone, wire or Mailgram that our future hangs in the balance...
From its start in 1851, Western Union built a reputation as America's fastest and trustiest messenger. The company constructed the first transcontinental telegraph line in 1861, introduced telex messages in 1958, created Mailgram service in 1970 and began operating the first domestic satellite communications system, Westar, in 1974. But now Western Union's electronic pulse is barely perceptible. The company said last week that it lost $58.4 million in 1984 on sales of $1.1 billion. Coming on top of a $59 million deficit in 1983, the news fanned speculation that Western Union may be unable to survive. "Its future...
Other confusing missives include a copy of a mailgram which reads 'semi-castration saves' and a postcard with several Massachusetts citizens and stores in those towns written haphazardly The all time confounder, however, belongs to a postcard which only has "ATM" written in the middle of the card and "BPX" in the bottom right corner...