Word: pense
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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More Alterations. Washington, D.C., merchandisers report a steady flow of "bring-backs," generally attributable to husbands whose passions, and fountain pens, run dry at the midi. Trial selections of mid-calf fashions sold so poorly that stores in Miami, Atlanta and Portland ordered only 10% of their fall stock in...
President Nixon signed the Postal Reorganization Bill into law at elaborate ceremonies at the Post Office Department. In attendance were all living former Postmasters General, including James Farley, and the President passed them the pens that marked the end of the job they once held. Under the reform, the Post...
Inevitably, the fight for the flag has had a commercial fallout. Flag manufacturers have doubled their sales in the past year, and some cannot keep up with orders. An entire generation of novelty and boutique entrepreneurs is outfitting the counter-culture with starred-and-striped pants, ties, ashtrays, shaving mugs...
Died. Rupert C. Thompson Jr., 64, retired chairman of Textron Inc. and philosopher of conglomerate organization; of cancer; in Providence. In 1956, Thompson left a successful banking career, joined his friend Royal Little at Textron, then a troubled textile manufacturer, and helped turn it into a widely diversified empire. Thompson...
When the barriers go down and the bronze doors of St. Peter's part, people are herded like stray sheep into pens on both sides of the central nave. Outside, a few holders of blue tickets are ushered along niches and cornices of pitted travertine marble through a side...