The Postal Record, 33-34. sējumiNational Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1920 |
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18. lappuse
... Believe me , if the work done was any criterion , we sure were needed . For instance , during one particular week we were out every night , laid off two after- noons to participate in parades ( at our own expense ) and finished up the ...
... Believe me , if the work done was any criterion , we sure were needed . For instance , during one particular week we were out every night , laid off two after- noons to participate in parades ( at our own expense ) and finished up the ...
21. lappuse
... believe with the President that " The seed of revolution is repression , and the only way to keep men from agitating against grievances is to remove the grievances . " There is a striking contrast between the President's labor policy ...
... believe with the President that " The seed of revolution is repression , and the only way to keep men from agitating against grievances is to remove the grievances . " There is a striking contrast between the President's labor policy ...
57. lappuse
... believe , that he has had to depend for his judgment upon the ex- pert opinions which have been given to him by actuaries . I likewise have been de- pendent for my conclusions upon the ex- pert knowledge of an actuary , one whom I believe ...
... believe , that he has had to depend for his judgment upon the ex- pert opinions which have been given to him by actuaries . I likewise have been de- pendent for my conclusions upon the ex- pert knowledge of an actuary , one whom I believe ...
76. lappuse
... believe the goal is in sight . In the Hoosier School- master , Edward Eggleston makes Bud Means utter a bit of good homely philoso- phy , when that worthy tells the school- master that " when his dog Bull once takes a holt heaven and ...
... believe the goal is in sight . In the Hoosier School- master , Edward Eggleston makes Bud Means utter a bit of good homely philoso- phy , when that worthy tells the school- master that " when his dog Bull once takes a holt heaven and ...
98. lappuse
... believe would result in bringing about at least some of the de- sired ends ; and Whereas we believe the service is steadily deteriorating and the public is not getting the service to which it is entitled and which it would get if the ...
... believe would result in bringing about at least some of the de- sired ends ; and Whereas we believe the service is steadily deteriorating and the public is not getting the service to which it is entitled and which it would get if the ...
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