Carl Silverman Ralph Cinque
All of those letters are blurry. Plus it looks like packing tape obscures part of the word "publishing". Looks like "Taylor" to me! Plus it could have been a box used by a school somewhere to pack up returned books. "Returns" are part of the publishing industry. But this is all speculation. You're the investigator. Prove me wrong. Contact the current day Taylor Publishing in Dallas (part of Balfour). Maybe somebody there remembers something about their packaging back then.
Ralph Cinque Carl Silverman There are only two kinds of yearbooks. One is a school yearbook pertaining to a graduating class that is special- ordered by the school from a printer and would not be handled by a warehouse. The other was the yearbooks of an Encyclopedia, but it was published and distributed by the Encyclopedia company. The latter is defunct today since encyclopedias are defunct since people use Wikipedia. But, we still have the school yearbooks. So, here is a Google search for "order yearbooks" and you'll see offerings from printers to schools. That's how it works. So, this box of "Another shipment of Fine (Unidentified) Yearbooks" has to be bogus. Oh, and by the way, Carl: I'm making you famous.
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