During the 1993 holiday season, the Ad Club of Boston rejected an
in-house Christmas card because "all the elves were white." It
then changed the name of its continuing education catalog from
The White Pages to
The Book of Courses.
[Ed.: In the 1870s, the English printer Tucks started making
Christmas cards popular, although temperance groups objected to a
picture of wine drinkers enjoying a glass in the center of their
card....]
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