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Text on Button | NOW THAT I KNOW EVERYTHING, WHAT DO I DO? |
Image Description | Black text around an illustration of a person in a graduation cap and gown holding a diploma on an orange and yellow background |
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$1.00 MADE IN U.S.A. ©1981 HALLMARK CARDS |
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Additional Information | Graduation from school is an event that recognizes the intellectual growth of an individual. In this case, that recognition is humorous, as the individual may have learned many things, but does not know how to begin implementing that information and starting their career. Hallmark began in 1910 when Joyce Clyde Hall started selling postcards. He had little money—not even enough to take a horse-drawn cab to his lodgings at the YMCA—but he had an entrepreneurial spirit and the determination of a pioneer. Hall quickly made a name for himself with the picture postcards he sold. Rollie Hall joined his brother in business, and the company was named Hall Brothers. On January 11, 1915, a fire destroyed their office and inventory. They took the only salvageable item, their safe, and set up shop again. With $17,000 in debt, they decided to press onward. As postcard sales declined, they recognized the public’s desire for more privacy in their communication, so they started offering high-quality Valentine’s Day and Christmas cards mailed in envelopes. The fateful fire resulted in the Hall brothers’ decision to buy printing presses and begin producing their own greeting cards in 1915. Hallmark eventually made the move to manufacture and sell collectable memorabilia including pin-back buttons, most of which revolve around holidays and other special events. |
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Hallmark. (n.d.). Founding: 1910s. https://corporate.hallmark.com/about/hallmark-cards-company/history/fou… |
Catalog ID | HU0195 |