Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Contacting voters by telephone and mail is often the most important part of a successful political campaign, according to Joseph Napolitan, public relations expert who worked for President Kennedy during the West Virginia and Wisconsin primaries and the 1958 senatorial campaign...
...Cuban invasion fell apart, the sympathy and understanding gave way to dismay and plain disgust. "Bad show," said the London Daily Mail-"a shocking blow to American prestige." British cartoonists smirked in print. Said a saddened government official in Bogotá: "The United States should not have allowed the invasion to start unless the chances of success were good." And Masaji Inoue, 31, a Tokyo office worker, mirrored the feeling of much of the free world: "America seems to have messed things up again...
Tomorrow, the senior class committee will send letters of protest to the alumni for additional support. Charles D. Ravenel '61 said that he would mail them to Alsop, Lippmann, and Kennedy, among others...
Although the proposed modern diplomas disregard both tradition and taste, they have one outstanding advantage. They are small enough to mail to the graduating class, thus avoiding the wasteful pomp of commencement exercises. Martin Feldstein...
Ford Motor Co., where the Teamsters stand to lose the most business, is being subjected to the biggest mail barrage emphasizing the number of drivers being thrown out of work. Ford answers with a form letter politely pointing out that the Teamsters originally threw railroad workers out of jobs when they took away the rails' auto-hauling business, assures complainants that "trucks will continue to handle the majority of the volume of car shipments." On hauls of up to 300 miles, trucks are still more economical; but for anything longer, when drivers must be put up overnight, rails...