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Joyce Hall*
Inducted 1992
Posthumous
Joyce
C. Hall’s first experience in the business world came at the age of
eight in his home town of Norfolk, Nebraska, selling sundries and
toiletries door-to-door. He helped in his brother’s stationery
store, and by the time he was 14, Joyce Hall was distributing
postcards over a large Midwest territory. Having heard of the
"Kansas City spirit" and the progressive attitude it represented,
Hall selected Kansas City as the place where he would make his
career. In 1910, he moved to Kansas City, and at age 17, he launched
a mail-order postcard business, which he carried on while attending
business college. This company, developed into the largest greeting
card firm in the world?Hallmark cards. Hall established the sending
of greeting cards as an important social custom, a modern means of
"communicating thoughtfulness." Through projects in art, television
and other fields, he sought to share with people everywhere the
success he and his company enjoyed. He was active in civil and
philanthropic work.
*Deceased Member
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