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Hamalian, Leo | January 27, 1962 issue
If one had driven the main line from New York to Washington, one must know U.S. Route 40. Four lanes of super-patched concrete, it runs a gantlet of filling...

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Theobald, Robert | May 11, 1963 issue
Any business, in the accepted use of the term, must make a profit if it is to survive: stated this way, it appears a logical and obvious thought. However,...

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Martyn, Howe | April 3, 1967 issue
The power and the profits obtainable from knowledge are being pursued in the era as 300 years ago the Spanish conquerors pursued Aztec and Inca gold. The...

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Smythe, Dallas | January 20, 1969 issue
Just as a society lives by the agenda set by its popular culture, the popular culture rests on the agenda established by mass communication. Without the...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | February 16, 1970 issue
Telephone companies in the U.S. in the past have made a practice of testing rate gimmicks in selected markets before introducing them nationally. Also,...

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Klamkin, Charles | January 18, 1971 issue
For years, the consumer has been the "pigeon" for faulty engineering, shoddy workmanship, vague warranties and inept service and his frustrations have finally...

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Hutchison, Keith | April 29, 1950 issue
The Twentieth Century Fund and the National Planning Association together are launching a study of the U.S.' capacity to consume more goods and services...

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Daniels, Jonathan | January 25, 1941 issue
According to the author, people have to pay a couple of dollars a day till they get their dues paid. Some fellows do not mind paying it because even after...

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September 14, 1865 issue
This article focuses on prevailing political conditions in the U.S. and around the world, as of September 14, 1865. It have been claimed by the whites in...

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Froehlich, Michael | March 17, 1997 issue
Presents several letters to the editor on the controversial topic of reader's favorite bookstores. Information about several bookstores in the U.S.; Information...

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