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AN ENTERPRISING student who regularly volunteers for an annual festive fundraising appeal has got designs on ensuring even ...
The second part of Hallmark’s “Christmas at Sea” series airs tonight. “Docking Around the Christmas Tree” airs at 8 p.m. Monday, July 14, on Hallmark. LIVE STREAM: Fans can watch Hallmark without ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin shares why people might not send cards as often as they used to.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: This year, I sent out Christmas cards as I did last year, to mostly the same group of people. I didn’t hear back from anyone who received my cards -- not a “thank you” or ...
Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and more TaylorMade staffers 'co-star' in the latest editions of TaylorMade's popular Christmas cards.
While the Christmas card may have seemed like an entirely new invention to Victorian senders and receivers, the first Christmas card’s design was actually influenced by other, older British ...
William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales, shared their annual Christmas card featuring a photo with their three kids, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
The custom of mailing printed Christmas cards in the 19th century was a product of the industrial revolution. It was influenced by older British holiday traditions − some entirely fictional.
A Georgia realtor sent her annual holiday cards to 50 random people, a move that caused chaos, including a local woman thinking her husband was cheating on her.
Richard Iverstine's collection of White House Christmas cards and other memorabilia is on display at the Denham Springs-Walker Branch Library.