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- From: nelson@reed.edu (Nelson Minar)
- Subject: Craig Shergold strikes in Kennewick, WA, USA
- Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1992 22:31:19 GMT
-
- This particular Craig Shergold story has a nice bit of pathos in it..
-
- >From The Oregonian, Wednesday January 8, 1992, page C8 (off AP):
-
- "Class collects 57,555 cards - all in vain"
- Kennewick, Wash - a class of eight graders collected 57,555 business
- cards to help a seriously ill British boy set a world record.
- It was a mistake.
- It turns out 12-year-old Craig Shergold of Carshalton, Great
- Britain, was collecting get-well cards, not business cards. Craig set
- the record and has since recovered from his illness.
- Too bad the students in Sharon Davies' class at Finley High School
- never got the message.
- "I think it's stupid. We collect all these business cards, and it
- turns out nobody wants them," student Kyle Humphrey said.
- The eighth-graders collected five giant garbage bags worth of cards,
- no two alike.
- There are ones in Braille, on microfilm and in Norwegian. Some look
- like envelopes, others like chemical waste drums. They're printed on
- paper, wood, and metal.
- Their collection started with a chain letter sent to Bill Davies'
- fax machine at the Boise Cascade Container Corp. plant in Wallula.
- The letter said Shergold had cancer and that he wanted to be
- included in the Guinness Book of World Records for "the largest number
- of business cards" ever collected by one person.
- Davies mentioned it to his school-teacher wife, and her students
- started their three-month project.
- Shergold did make it into the record book for receiving 33 million
- greeting cards.
- Meanwhile, the class is stuck with 57,555 business cards, whcih
- unfortunately isn't one for the books, according to Guinness editor
- Mark Young.
- "It's a terrific effort on their part, but all in vain I'm afraid,"
- he said.
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- This is one of the funnier Shergold stories I've read, both for the
- mutation from get-well cards to business cards, and for the sheer
- pathos in the quotes "'I think it's stupid'" and "'terrific effort ...
- all in vain'".
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