They were able to do this because, as luck would have it,
corner newspaper boxes had already been created as a presence.
TREB's Real Estate News had so many
newspaper boxes on the streets of Toronto that at one point, the company that supplied the paint for the boxes officially named the colour they used as «Real Estate Blue».
One day, around 1960, Jack decided to put out a couple of Toronto
Star newspaper boxes without an attendant to sell them.
Students in Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts have decorated 11
newspaper boxes into miniature lending libraries across downtown Vancouver.
In the pre-internet and even pre-ESPN Baseball Tonight days, you tracked players
using newspaper box scores.
He kick - started the battle of
newspaper box sales in the circulation war that was raging between the Toronto Star and the Toronto Telegram throughout the 1950s and 60s.
Jack Maycock was the one who developed and pioneered the operation that
made newspaper boxes a major venue in the fiercely competitive field of newspaper circulation.
A Chicago Jewish
Star newspaper box, carrying a new issue of the biweekly paper, was destroyed by an explosion Friday morning in West Rogers Park, police said.
Students in Simon Fraser University's School for the Contemporary Arts (SCA) have repurposed and decorated 11
newspaper boxes into miniature lending libraries now available across downtown Vancouver.
Non-residents can obtain the program brochure at no cost on our website or by picking up a copy at a Park District Community Center or from
the newspaper box outside the Administration Center's north entry.
Obtain the program brochure at no cost on our website or by picking up a copy at a Park District Community Center or from
the newspaper box outside the Administration Center's north entry.
The ambulance jumped the curb, taking out a wooden bench, a parking meter, two
newspaper boxes (The City Paper and The Towson Times) and by far the saddest fact, the backhoe operator's wife.
So the pedestrians are fighting for space with tent signs and
newspaper boxes and sidewalk cafes and tree planters to where it is almost impossible to walk.
It sold most of its papers through
the newspaper boxes on the street — a sales network that began with the tenacity of one of the Toronto Star's most tenacious newspaper sales managers, Jack Maycock.