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Monday, September 11, 2023

Letter to the Globe Ambrose v. Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC, Case No. 1:22-cv-10195-RGS

 sounds like the old TV 3 Medford

Having some fun...at the Boston Globe Subscription Dept.'s expense https://medfordinformationcentral.blogspot.com/.../letter...
Mon, Sep 11 at 12:21 PM
Dear Boston Globe,
Are you sure the article in question - Dewey, Cheetham & Howe - isn't about
the fellow in the subscription department who beats up elder readers on the phone?
We have until October 23, 2023 to get our claims in.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT

If you believe you are a Class Member
and have not yet filed a claim,
you may still do so until October 23, 2023.
Ambrose v. Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC,
Case No. 1:22-cv-10195-RGS
Disrespectfully as ever
Joe Viglione

Mon, Sep 11 at 12:21 PM
Dear Boston Globe,

Are you sure the article in question - Dewey, Cheetham & Howe - isn't about
the fellow in the subscription department who beats up elder readers on the phone?

We have until October 23, 2023 to get our claims in.

NOTICE OF PROPOSED 

CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT

If you believe you are a Class Member 

and have not yet filed a claim, 

you may still do so until October 23, 2023.

Ambrose v. Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC

Case No. 1:22-cv-10195-RGS



Disrespectfully as ever

 
 

Joe Viglione 


 
 
 
As the neighborhood changes, Harvard Square’s ‘Dewey, Cheetham & Howe’ window lives on
In 1992, the creators of "Car Talk" leased an office space overlooking Harvard square; set up a table and a handful of folding chairs; and established the radio show's global headquarters.

Among the first orders of business was cracking a good joke. For its window, they hired someone to install authentic gold-leaf lettering like you’d find outside a respectable law firm. But instead of using their own names they had a lawyer pun spelled out: “Dewey, Cheetham & Howe.”

Read the full story.

Mon, Sep 11 at 12:22 PM
Dear Reader,

Thank you for your submission to The Boston Globe's letters section. We appreciate your interest. 

Although this may be an automatic response, we want you to know that we do read submissions as they come in. However, because of the volume of submissions we receive, we regret that we cannot publish every letter. 

All letters should be exclusive to the Globe and include name, address, and phone number. Ideally, letters should be under 200 words.

If you do not hear back from us within 10 days, it is likely your letter has not been selected. If that is the case, we encourage you to write to us another time.

Thank you,

Matthew Bernstein
Letters Editor
The Boston Globe
 
 
As the neighborhood changes, Harvard Square’s ‘Dewey, Cheetham & Howe’ window lives on  
In 1992, the creators of "Car Talk" leased an office space overlooking Harvard square; set up a table and a handful of folding chairs; and established the radio show's global headquarters.Among the first orders of business was cracking a good joke. For its window, they hired someone to install authentic gold-leaf lettering like you’d find outside a respectable law firm. But instead of using their own names they had a lawyer pun spelled out: “Dewey, Cheetham & Howe.”Read the full story.  

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