The Postal Record, 33-34. sējumiNational Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1920 |
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... Postmaster General's Report for the Fiscal Year. USA VA JAN 9 1920 LIBRARY 00 OOO Editor Washington , DC . SINGLE COPIES 10 VOL . XXXIII No. 1 The Annual Report of Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson recently made public is more exhaustive and ...
... Postmaster General's Report for the Fiscal Year. USA VA JAN 9 1920 LIBRARY 00 OOO Editor Washington , DC . SINGLE COPIES 10 VOL . XXXIII No. 1 The Annual Report of Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson recently made public is more exhaustive and ...
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... Postmaster General has at last joined in giving his support to the principle involved . Several pages of this report are devoted to a bitter arraignment of postal organiza- tions . Taking exactly the same stand on this subject , and in ...
... Postmaster General has at last joined in giving his support to the principle involved . Several pages of this report are devoted to a bitter arraignment of postal organiza- tions . Taking exactly the same stand on this subject , and in ...
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... Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson recently made public is more exhaustive and comprehensive than any one of his preceding reports and contains much information and data of unusual in- terest to the student of postal affairs and especially ...
... Postmaster Gen- eral Burleson recently made public is more exhaustive and comprehensive than any one of his preceding reports and contains much information and data of unusual in- terest to the student of postal affairs and especially ...
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... Postmaster General William L. Wilson found it necessary to issue an order direct- ing that no postal employee , under penalty of dismissal , should visit Washington for the purpose of influencing legislation be- fore Congress . This ...
... Postmaster General William L. Wilson found it necessary to issue an order direct- ing that no postal employee , under penalty of dismissal , should visit Washington for the purpose of influencing legislation be- fore Congress . This ...
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... Postmaster General when he came to the head of the postal establishment had a fixed purpose that the Department per- sonnel should not be used for political pur- poses . There has been no waver from this purpose , but on the contrary it ...
... Postmaster General when he came to the head of the postal establishment had a fixed purpose that the Department per- sonnel should not be used for political pur- poses . There has been no waver from this purpose , but on the contrary it ...
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