Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...cable to its Johannesburg stringer asking for details. "I dare not risk prosecution and gaoling by cabling this story," answered Stringer Benjamin Pogrund. He had reason for his fears. He had written the story in the first place for the nation's most outspoken newspaper, the Rand Daily Mail. And Prime Minister Verwoerd's police were already making trouble...
...Rumanian border, where Soviet border guards, muttering about "passport irregularities," whisked him off his tour bus and back to Kiev. There he was slapped into a guarded hotel room and visited by three suave but hopeful Soviet agents, who, it seemed, read other people's mail. Now, if he really wanted to defect...
...local history and culture, often take time out to sample the native cuisine-if available-in San Francisco restaurants. To test a student's practical command of his language, Monterey has set up facsimile banks, post offices and stores where he is forced to negotiate a bank loan, mail home a package or shop for his dinner-all without lapsing into English...
...over the magazines and pick the publication that showed the greatest improvement over the previous year. As it happens, every year for the past twelve we have made another award-to the college or university that has done the best job of keeping in touch with its graduates by mail...
...completed their review in due course, and last week in Atlantic City, Steven C. Swett, manager of the Time Inc. Education Department, presented the awards. The winners: Cooper Union (in New York City) for the most improved alumni magazine and Lakeland College (in Sheboygan, Wis.) for the most impressive mail campaign...