Hearings of the Commission on Second-Class Mail Matter, in New York City, Beginning August 1, 1911: Memorandum of November 27, 1911, on Behalf of the Post Office Department, in Reply to "Supplemental Memorandum Filed on Behalf of the Publishers of Certain Magazines,"

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - 15 páginas

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