Word: sales
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...yards, which were offered for public sale in December, 1962, have become embroiled in a political controversy over the proposed removal of the switching and storage facilities to Codman, Square in Dorchester. A sale in the near future is regarded as virtually impossible...
...third annual Prison Art Show and Sale opens today in the Holyoke Center Information Office at 20 Dunster St. Paintings and sculpture by inmates of five Massachusetts correctional institutions will be on exhibit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Saturday...
...TRADE. "We have never embargoed or opposed the sale of foodstuffs to Soviet bloc countries. Thus our current sales of wheat to the Soviet Union involved no change in basic policy. And from a traditional Yankee trading viewpoint we are not unhappy about swapping surplus foodstuffs for gold and hard currency which help to balance our international payments...
...clothiers' real frustration is suits. A major breakthrough was scored ten years ago with the introduction of lightweight fabrics that could be tailored, and today the sale of summer suits exceeds that of winter suits. In fact, the heavy winter suit is obsolescing fast. When heaters became standard equipment in every car, men no longer were out in the cold long enough to bother with the real woolly type...
...following data can be added to the summary of the Square study: "Playboy" magazine, lately the recognized journal of high-brow and middle-brow culture, is how under prosecution in New York for a photo feature on the export version of a recent Jayne Mansfield movie. Freely for sale, cheap in the Square is Jayne Mansfield's Wild, Wild World, with an obscenity density of 27.60 and the same pictures "Playboy" dared to run. "Playboy," in attempting to broaden the sexual experience of its audience, reached too far down and has to be slapped back up again. Fanny Hill...