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Mr. Rosen then opened one of the boxes of stationery with the letterhead.
It also has a tiny bookstore, and this displays books by L.B.C. faculty members, books by Billy Graham, books about Winston Churchill, and not much else, next to banks of taped sermons, boxes of stationery, and piles of T-shirts.
The New Yorker, August 12 , 1961P. 18 Incidental Intelligence: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a final resting place in California, sends interested future patrons boxes of stationery with their names and "Remember!" printed on the backs of the envelopes.
A little before 8 a.m. that day, Mr. Rosen had left their apartment to pick up three boxes of stationery he had left at the apartment of friends a few blocks away.
The play was titled "Laiza… Incidental Intelligence: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a final resting place in California, sends interested future patrons boxes of stationery with their names and "Remember!" printed… Incidental Intelligence: An unknown literate was seen recently inscribing the "Ode to a Nightingale" on the sand at Dennis, Massachusetts, in Gregg shorthand.
By Ruth C. Woodman and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, August 12 , 1961P. 18 Incidental Intelligence: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a final resting place in California, sends interested future patrons boxes of stationery with their names and "Remember!" printed on the backs of the envelopes.
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To console her, Ms. Stern gave her a box of stationery embossed with the intoxicating words "Leona Rostenberg Rare Booksks".
His office, which is in donated space, cluttered with boxes of Parks Department stationery, does not even have a computer yet.
How about three boxes of hand-bordered stationery with the address of my first Manhattan apartment?
I continued down Washington Street, turning onto Perry Street to Papivore (at No. 117), which has a wide selection of stationery, storage boxes and photo albums in what seem like a hundred colors.
There is a nicely curated corner devoted to paper goods: sturdy notebooks by Postalco, in mustard, navy and battleship-aqua ($14), and satisfyingly dense boxes of cream-laid Crown Mill stationery ($39), which make a shopper nostalgic for the lost art of written correspondence.
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