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International Paper Company Power of the Printed Word Series
1985 International Paper Company
This is a series of Educational sheets the International Paper Company put out to help with some of the basic skills. I think they were part of an add campaign which was made available from magazine adds. (B6)
Each one is the original sent to me, double sided on 8 ½ x 11 paper. Printed on white paper which is slightly aged. They have been kept neatly in a folder with minor corner and edge wear. They have been looked after over the years and read several times. There are 15 papers / sheets each one asks various people different questions and has their answer.
Though they are old they are interesting for teaching or collecting. They would be an interesting addition for any classroom a great teacher’s find.
1. How to Punctuate by Russell Baker
2. How to make a speech by George Plimpton
3. How to write a resume by Jerrold G. Simon
4. How to write a business letter by Malcolm Forbes
5. How to write clearly by Edward T. Thompson
6. How to enjoy the classics by Steve Allen
7. How to encourage your child to read by Erma Bombeck
8. How to read an annual report by Jane Bryant Quinn
9. How to write with style by Kurt Vonnegut
10. How to use a library by James A. Michener
11. How to enjoy poetry by James Dickey
12. How to spell by John Irving
13. How to read faster by Bill Cosby
14. How to improve your vocabulary by Tony Randall
15. How to read a newspaper by Walter Cronkite
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