PRINTING INDUSTRY VETERANS — LASTING IMPRESSIONS
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Vendl still owns a Nixon-signed copy of the commemorative book.
Milton Walsey, 94
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“As long as I’m able to walk,” says the senior statesman of our group, “I’m still able to work.”
The retirement option has clearly been bypassed by Milton Walsey, who works three days a week. It’s amazing when you consider he began his working life in the Big Apple as an errand boy, earning $12 a week for Burland Printing in 1933.
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