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...list, a mimeograph and the price of some postage stamps is in business. Newsletters breed with such leporine rapidity that any nose count is outdated as soon as begun; in any given month, two dozen newsletters may spring into being, and a dozen others die. In 1943, when the Whaley-Eaton American Letter reached its 25th birthday, the editors undertook a census of their imitators, got bored and stopped counting after the total passed...
...when a family of German financiers named Fugger began circulating a handwritten periodical throughout Middle Europe, thereby giving the gimmick a start. In 1918, when two Philadelphia journalists copied the Fugger example, they pointed the U.S.'s first commercial newsletter toward the pockets of the business community. The Whaley-Eaton American Letter is still published today, although its early success has long since been surpassed by Willard M. Kiplinger...
Students driving to New Haven before early Saturday morning who wish to take the fastest routes from the Wilbur Cross Turnpike are advised to get off at either the Whitney Ave. exit at Hamden or the Whaley Ave. exit after the West Rock Tunnel and follow the turn-offs direct to the Yale campus...
After arriving in New Haven, the easiest way to get to the Yale Bowl is to go by way of Whaley Ave., Fountain St., and Central Ave. Vehicles returning to Yale after the game will be directed by police along Chapel and Edgewood Avenues...
GEORGIA B. WHALEY Hampton...