Reproductions or imitations of handwriting and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, multigraph, or similar mechanical process will be treated as third-class matter, provided they are mailed at the post office or other depository... Commercial Correspondence - Strana 142autor/autoři: Albert G. Belding - 1905 - 152 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1906 - 590 str.
...treated as third-class matter, provided that they are mailed at the post-office window or other place designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of twenty perfectly identical copies separately addressed. If mailed in a smaller quantity, they will be subject to first-class rate.... | |
| Calvin Osborne Althouse - 1910 - 218 str.
...handwriting and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, hectograph, multigraph, or similar process will be treated as third-class matter — provided they are mailed at the postoffice window or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of twenty perfectly... | |
| Calvin Osborne Althouse - 1910 - 218 str.
...handwriting and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, hectograph, multigraph, or similar process will be treated as third-class matter — provided they are mailed at the postottice window or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of twenty perfectly... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1912 - 618 str.
...handwriting and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, hectograph, multigraph. or similar process, will be treated as third-class...office window or other depository designated by the post master in a minimum number of 20 perfectly identical, unsealed copies. If mailed in a leas quantity... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1913 - 628 str.
...paper). Grain in its natural condition (samples of). Imitations of hand or typewritten matter, when mailed at the post office window or other depository...designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of 20 Identical copies. Indented or perforated sheets of paper containing characters which can be read... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1913 - 624 str.
...hectograph, multigraph, or similar procès», wilt be treated as Ihird-claaa matter, provided they are malted at the post office window or other depository designated by the postmaster In a minimum number of 20 perfectly identical, unsealed copies. If mailed in a less quantity they will be subject to the first-class... | |
| Lillian Cecilia Kearney - 1916 - 294 str.
...and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, multigraph, or similar mechanical process will be treated as third-class matter, provided they are mailed at the post office or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of 20 identical, unsealed copies.... | |
| Mary Florence Cahill, Agnes Clementine Ruggeri - 1917 - 282 str.
...and typewriting obtained by means of the printing press, neostyle, multigraph, or similar mechanical process will be treated as third-class matter, provided they are mailed at the post office or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of 20 identical, unsealed copies.... | |
| Charles William Hackleman - 1924 - 874 str.
...mechanical process, will be treated as third class matter, provided they are mailed at the post office or other depository designated by the postmaster in a minimum number of twenty identical unsealed copies. If mailed elsewhere or in less number they will be subject to the first... | |
| Verneur Edmund Pratt - 1924 - 452 str.
...original matter into a personal communication; in the latter case, however, the mailing at one time at the post office window or other depository designated by the postmaster of not less than 20 identical unsealed copies will be sufficient evidence of impersonal character to... | |
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