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To:  Those Alive & Appreciators of:  "Can You Top This"
To:  Those Alive & Appreciators of:  "Can You Top This"
From:  Mike Hecht
From:  Mike Hecht
Subject:  Sharring's Ultimate Conclusions
1  Hope you like!
2  Fred Sharring (I'm happy to say, my friend and colleague) is the Editor of the weekly trade publication [[underlined:  Official Board Markets.]]  He is, in addition, an exceedingly droll fellow, and the wittiest writer of whatever 'tis been my joy to encounter.  Talk about sharp -- he has super-honed razor blades in  his head.  Every now and then his stuff appears in the [[underlined: New Yorker]] and similar low-life publications.  If his company and bosses had any sense, they'd turn over a prize or ½ or 1/3 of one of [[underlined :  Paperboard Packaging Magazine]] (of which he is technical editor) to him with the charge:  "Scribble down anything that comes to your mind."  It would become the most widely, and avidly, read page or column in [[?]] publication.  Ever!

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11-1-74 To: Those Alive & Appreciators of: "Can You Top This" From: Mike Hecht Subject: Sharring's Ultimate Conclusions 1 Hope you like! 2 Fred Sharring (I'm happy to say, my friend and colleague) is the Editor of the weekly trade publication underlined: Official Board Markets. He is, in addition, an exceedingly droll fellow, and the wittiest writer of whatever 'tis been my joy to encounter. Talk about sharp -- he has super-honed razor blades in his head. Every now and then his stuff appears in the underlined: New Yorker and similar low-life publications. If his company and bosses had any sense, they'd turn over a prize or ½ or 1/3 of one of underlined : Paperboard Packaging Magazine (of which he is technical editor) to him with the charge: "Scribble down anything that comes to your mind." It would become the most widely, and avidly, read page or column in ? publication. Ever!