Word: out-of-town
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...last weeks of 1945, the Chicago Tribune had to drop all national advertising in its out-of-town circulation (300,000). For seven days, the New Orleans Item came out with no ads. And for five Yuletide days the New York Post did not come...
Seattleites queued up at newsstands to snatch out-of-town papers. Even the shop ping newspapers-which added a stickful of world news-were read. A rally for General Wainwright flopped for lack of buildup. Broadcasters expanded their news staffs, put classified ads on the air, free. But, as in St. Louis (TIME, Aug. 27), the disturbing fact was that most people seemed to get along without papers...
Room reservations in Vanderbilt Hall for out-of-town girls may be obtained at three dollars each until tomorrow. Men will be put up free of charge, but definite arrangements must await arrival in New Haven. Tickets are going fast, announced Harvard representatives yesterday...
When 200 A.F. of L. newspaper carriers went on strike last week, 816,048 St. Louisians went without their local newspapers. Readers of the Post-Dispatch, the Globe-Democrat and the Star-Times could get their surrender news by radio, from out-of-town papers, or do without...
...hired the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and began expanding her annual budget, which now exceeds $250,000. That pays for big-name conductors and soloists, and for special programs of opera and ballet under the stars. In better seasons than this last one, 350,000 New Yorkers and out-of-town vacationers hear Stadium concerts...