Word: mailings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Just to thank its many listeners for making this year such a great success, radio station WRKO has instituted a "Christmas Wish" contest. All its many listeners have to do is mail in their wish and the station will try to fulfill...
...Harold Wilson and his government. Crowds mounted a week-long vigil on the sidewalk opposite No. 10 Downing Street, some of them crying: "Get out, you silly nits." In most un-British fashion, eggs were hurled at Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan. A poll published by the Daily Mail reported that 54% of British voters thought that Wilson should resign, and that 56% believed that devaluation was the result of Labor's mismanagement. In the only chance that Britons had to express their judgment with ballots, the by-election voters of West Derbyshire more than doubled the Tory...
There was a time when the only practical cooperation between East African countries went no further than a common mail and railway service. Zambia's eagerness to join the treaty could only be a prestigious vote for the newly revived unity efforts. Coming so close on the heels of the Conference it could not help but be associated with the movement sparked by the Kinshasa meeting...
...Committee will circulate the letter in Harvard and Radcliffe dining halls at the end of this week and will mail the letter to the Faculty, Neustadt said...
...passenger to fly anywhere in the system from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon. With a similar scheme, Mohawk increased its Saturday traffic by 46% during the first half of the year. Mohawk is also turning a profit by selling seats on its middle-of-the-night freight and mail flights. A trip from Boston to Detroit costs only $27.15, or 50 less than bus fare...