Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reporters and cameramen whom he had known in his single days hesitantly gathered round. He broke royal family precedent to chat with them, and Britain saw Tony in a new, kinder light. Last week's news that Margaret soon would produce an heir was the clincher. Cooed Daily Mail Columnist Eve Perrick: "Whatever the future of Armstrong-Jones as a public figure, of one thing he can be justly proud. As a husband, he is a definite...
Speaking at the annual meeting of the Harvard Club of Rhode Island, the senior member of the Corporation, a Boston lawyer, claimed that his job would be "mainly to open the mail." He further asserted that he would like to sign all correspondence with a rubber stamp saying, "The President will be back...
Parrish (Warner) is the celluloid name for Troy (Surfside 6) Donahue, who has a wheatfield of golden hair, ripply pectoral muscles and a pair of sapphire-tinted eyes -in a word, a dreamboat who by his own tally is "No. 1 on the fan mail list at the studio and No. 2 or 3 in all of Hollywood right now." Troy plays the part, as the ads put it, of an "intruder in Connecticut's Million-Dollar Mile," which sounds like moneyed exurbia and turns out to be rich tobacco country in the Connecticut River Valley...
...party's mistakes. Voros did not have it in him to be an executioner. He was shocked at the spectacle of an American comrade reveling in his role as a rear echelon judge-executioner; at the party's callousness to the common claims of humanity; e.g., mail from the American survivors of the Aragon rout of 1938 was left piled up in the party's Paris office because a comrade had swiped the stamp money. Also, he came to know that of the millions collected by the party for "Spanish aid," 99? out of every dollar stuck...
...Board, like Pusey, reported a heavy mail volume protesting the switch--so heavy, in fact, that the Board "could not ignore the issue" at its meeting...