Word: newsstande
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Dealer's draw (n.) : Number of copies a newsstand receives...
...Newsstand...
Many of you, after your first look at TIME's taxpayer-in-the-wringer cover (TIME, March 10), may have felt like the man at a Denver newsstand, who picked up his copy and exclaimed: "My God, I'm on the cover...
...modern building for the Sacramento staff (it is already being printed there). Next month she will move Fresno staffers into a new million dollar building. But like other publishers, the queen of the Bees has been hit by rising costs; last week she raised the papers' newsstand price from a nickel to a dime...
...Central Railroad's station agent at Chappaqua in northern Westchester, shattered that illusion. Agent Williams had made a painful discovery: he was losing as much as $12 a week from the "honor system" cash box on his newspaper stand. Williams bored a hole in the ceiling above the newsstand, poked the lens of a camera through, and took movies of five well-dressed commuters (four men, one woman) putting in little coins and taking out big ones. Then he slapped a sign over the stand asking: "Shall we have an early show some morning or do I rate reimbursement...