The Postal Record, Volumes 22-23National Association of Letter Carriers (AFL-CIO), 1909 |
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... June number the ladies would enjoy activity along that line , they are now clamoring for the organization of a Branch of Ladies ' Auxiliary and steps have already been taken towards the formation and institution of same . I must say to ...
... June number the ladies would enjoy activity along that line , they are now clamoring for the organization of a Branch of Ladies ' Auxiliary and steps have already been taken towards the formation and institution of same . I must say to ...
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... June 30 , 1907 , when they received $ 1,000 per year , and for the year ending June 30 , 1908 , when they received $ 1,100 per year , the cost of delivery was only 11.41 cents on the dol- I. L. BOX , Joplin , Mo. lar . He also advocated ...
... June 30 , 1907 , when they received $ 1,000 per year , and for the year ending June 30 , 1908 , when they received $ 1,100 per year , the cost of delivery was only 11.41 cents on the dol- I. L. BOX , Joplin , Mo. lar . He also advocated ...
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... June to Dec. 2 , 1908 .... 20.00 75.00 1.75 3.28 $ 447.34 Dec. 25 ... 895 .. Addie L. Kollock . Dec 25 ... 897..J . H. Wenzel & Co .. Dec. 25 ... 898 .. A. A. Alexander .. Total Balance January 1 , 1909 .. STATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP . RATE ...
... June to Dec. 2 , 1908 .... 20.00 75.00 1.75 3.28 $ 447.34 Dec. 25 ... 895 .. Addie L. Kollock . Dec 25 ... 897..J . H. Wenzel & Co .. Dec. 25 ... 898 .. A. A. Alexander .. Total Balance January 1 , 1909 .. STATEMENT OF MEMBERSHIP . RATE ...
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... June . The memory of that happy day will forever linger in the hearts of all Detroit never looked so who participated . good to any of us before and great credit is due to President Brown and his able committees for the elaborate plan ...
... June . The memory of that happy day will forever linger in the hearts of all Detroit never looked so who participated . good to any of us before and great credit is due to President Brown and his able committees for the elaborate plan ...
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... June 30 , 1909 , carried $ 222,960,982 . The bill which is It now presented aggregates $ 234,534,370 . is an increase over the current appropria- tion of $ 11,573,478 , or an increase of 5.19 per cent . In the items of appropriation ...
... June 30 , 1909 , carried $ 222,960,982 . The bill which is It now presented aggregates $ 234,534,370 . is an increase over the current appropria- tion of $ 11,573,478 , or an increase of 5.19 per cent . In the items of appropriation ...
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