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In each year, the following numbers of copies of The
Constabulary were printed:
Troop Troop A Troop Troop Troop
Year A Boston B C D
1986 1,000 800 900 1,150 1,350
1987 1,100 800 1,100 1,250 1,350
1988 1,500 800 1,300 1,400 1,500
1989 2,000 600 1,400 1,500 1,500
1990 2,000 600 1,400 1,500 1,500
1991 2,000 600 1,400 1,500 1,500
The Constabulary was printed in two sections, the common
section and the Display Ad section. The common section
contained, during each year in issue, articles and editorials
that were identical in each of the five editions. Additional
material, other than articles and editorials, was common to every
edition. The material other than articles and editorials that
was not common to every edition related to businesses which were
located within the geographic location of the troop.
The Display Ad section contained display ads and listings.
The display ads (displays), which are indexed in alphabetical
order in an "Advertiser’s Index" or "Index to Display Ads" in the
back of each edition of The Constabulary, consisted of messages
covering from one-sixth of one page to a full page. The display
ads contained blocking, illustrations, signatures, trademarks,
and emblems. The display ads included such well-known companies
or products as McDonald's, AT&T Corp., John Hancock, Sheraton
Hotels, Mobil Oil Corp., Kentucky Fried Chicken, Rockport, and
AAMCO Transmissions. Some of the display ads contained well-
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