[6] Reportedly, most applicants for postal jobs in the South were black. An article in the June 7, 1908, issue of The Washington Post noted: Comparatively well educated negroes are willing, indeed, glad, to take minor clerkships under the government, places which do not appeal to white ...
Reports the deficits of Postal Services in Washington. Request of Postal executives for the reconstruction of rules governing the agency; Evidence of slow... Shields,Todd - 《Editor & Publisher》 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 Pittenger, 55 colleagues urge USPS to "Stamp Out PTSD" Today, Congressman ...
While the earliest dogs helped human hunters bring home prey, today’s dogs excel at a variety of jobs. The U.S. Postal Service celebrates the enduring partnership between dogs and people with this set of four stamps, which depict four hard-working canines: a guide dog assisting a woman wh...