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He began working at The Times in 1952 as the night circulation manager.
Back at the paper, Gideon went into a long session with the circulation manager.
Dianne Sullivan joined the company as circulation manager in 1964.
Do was writer, editor, publisher, circulation manager and page designer.
He pressed a button and spoke to the circulation manager: "Stop every copy on the street."
In his start of career, he joined the Pakistan Times as a circulation manager.
Older hands treated new kids roughly, and the circulation manager "was a thug."
There was even a honey-colored raincoat dress for the circulation manager.
Later, he was circulation manager at Field and Stream.
Willie graduated from circulation manager of a humor magazine to newspaper reporter.
The following year, Jenny Jones was named circulation manager, a position which she still holds at the paper today.
At Vernon's invitation, the circulation manager confirmed the latest figures, which were the best in seventeen years.
A senior executive at Time Inc. pleaded for restraint with his circulation managers.
There he works as a circulation manager.
His circulation manager is cutting back the number of the paperboys, and Mark will lose his job next month.
He became circulation manager in 1973.
David Hutton was classified sales manager and circulation manager.
He worked for fifteen years as the circulation manager for the Edmonton Journal.
She pulled back from her desk and ran into the back room where her newspaper's circulation manager was working on a telephone campaign.
His father retired as a district circulation manager for The San Francisco Chronicle.
"No one in our families had any hard feelings," said Eric Bernhard, a 29-year-old circulation manager for a weekly magazine.
Getting readers to renew the subscription can-celled on holiday in August had long been a challenge to circulation managers.
"I was totally shocked," John G., a 31-year-old circulation manager for a magazine in Manhattan, said.
The circulation managers association estimates that in 1990 there were 362,470 teen-agers delivering papers, compared with 188,886 adults.
Mr. Singerman, 62, joined the company in 1973 as the Star's first circulation manager.