Admissions directors armed with slick brochures and videocassettes fanned out, many to areas where they had never before recruited.
Last year, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority published a slick brochure that proclaimed on its cover the coming of a new era.
There will be "fine shops selling translucent porcelains and rare silks," proclaims a slick brochure from a public relations company.
Under the messages was a slick brochure from the rep advertising the fact that an asthma drug had just been approved for children.
His project also extends to slick brochures and a promotional Web site at www.ironphone.com.
Alexander says he was trying to help the party rethink "what we're for," and the network even produced a slick brochure by that name.
Political consultants have been hired, and slick brochures printed up.
The sales blitz is complete with slick brochures and managers eager to cut deals.
Like New York's, the project will not include expensive advertisements or slick brochures touting the city.
Troy Junior was already looking at the slick brochures for the latest models.