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D. Jamison Cain

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Cain served in the board of directors in 1964 for the South Carolina State Society in Washington. He received a meritorious service award from the Postal Service on July 18, 1967, for "developing promotion programs", including one for the ZIP code. Cain wrote the book
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and later an executive secretary for several Northern Virginia businesses. She died in 1999 from cancer. They had three sons: Andrew, David "Jimmie" and Paul. Andrew Cain is a politics editor with the
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house. In April 1963, he purchased life-size cutouts of Mr. ZIP for postmasters across the country and copyrighted the
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and was a banker with the National Bank of South Carolina. He attended Edmunds High School and the
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How to Show You Know What You're Talking About! The Speaker's Guide to Illustrative Anecdotes
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How to Show You Know What You're Talking About! The Speaker's Guide to Illustrative Anecdotes
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to Mary Ellen "Molly" (nÊe Bowman) and David Jamison "Jimmie" Cain. His father served in
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five-digit Zone Improvement Plan. He was instrumental in devising and implementing the
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on March 30, 1957, in Washington, D.C. She was the secretary of U.S. Congressman
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in 1962 that brought the ZIP code into universal use and created the mascot
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Kennedy, William G.; Cain, Mary Ellen B.; Cain, D. Jamison (1983).
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Cain died on April 12, 2010, in Arlington. He was buried at
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David Jamison Cain Jr. was born on January 1, 1926, in
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for public affairs, working under Postmaster General
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Society" 444:"Final Rites Today for "Jimmie" Cain" 271:Advertisement for Mr. ZIP in May 1963 7: 318:Cain later worked in support of the 935:United States Postal Service people 534:Robertson, Ellen (April 16, 2010). 326:from a cabinet-level agency to the 279:as deputy special assistant to the 950:21st-century American male writers 945:20th-century American male writers 925:People from Sumter, South Carolina 601:Kelly, John (September 29, 2018). 14: 320:Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 892: 874: 761: 720: 656: 581: 469: 428: 156: 641:. November 6, 1983. p. 7-F 454:. November 27, 1951. p. 1 1: 859:. August 10, 1999. p. 30 497:Charleston Post & Courier 413:. January 22, 1957. p. 3 38: 736:"Sumter Native Award Winner" 705:. April 14, 1964. p. 14 566:. March 10, 1961. p. 13 328:United States Postal Service 293:United States Postal Service 190:United States Postal Service 133:" and developing the mascot 966: 746:. July 19, 1967. p. 2 378:Columbia Gardens Cemetery 250:. He also worked for the 179: 144: 140: 101:Arlington, Virginia, U.S. 98:Columbia Gardens Cemetery 30: 556:"Cain Takes Postal Post" 322:, which transformed the 248:Columbia, South Carolina 671:Linsky, Martin (1986). 541:Richmond Times-Dispatch 371:Richmond Times-Dispatch 363:Jamestown, North Dakota 253:Charleston Evening Post 744:Sumter, South Carolina 564:Sumter, South Carolina 452:Sumter, South Carolina 411:Sumter, South Carolina 332:state-owned enterprise 324:Post Office Department 272: 210:Sumter, South Carolina 186:David Jamison Cain Jr. 67:Sumter, South Carolina 53:David Jamison Cain Jr. 270: 901:at Wikimedia Commons 258:The Camden Chronicle 129:coining the phrase " 702:The Greenville News 608:The Washington Post 356:Arlington, Virginia 115:government official 86:Arlington, Virginia 800:Cain, D. Jamison. 297:marketing campaign 291:" to describe the 281:Postmaster General 273: 226:United States Army 164:United States Army 37:Portrait of Cain, 897:Media related to 831:. 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Index

Office portrait, D. Jamison Cain reviewing typewritten writing in his office at US Postal Service Headquarters, L'Enfant Plaza, Washington DC, ca 1980
Sumter, South Carolina
Arlington, Virginia
Columbia Gardens Cemetery
ZIP code
Mr. ZIP
United States Army
World War II
United States Postal Service
ZIP code
Mr. ZIP
Sumter, South Carolina
World War I
St. Bernard Preparatory School and College
Cullman, Alabama
United States Army
World War II
The State
Columbia, South Carolina
Charleston Evening Post
Sims News Bureau

John F. Kennedy
Postmaster General
J. Edward Day
ZIP code
United States Postal Service
marketing campaign
Mr. ZIP
Colonial

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