Hearings Before the Postal CommissionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 - 934 páginas |
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Página 14
... fact , the publication was thrown in with an article of merchandise , but on paper the transaction appeared as a ... facts as to that of the second class , he said : If it cost the Government as much as 5 cents a pound to handle this ...
... fact , the publication was thrown in with an article of merchandise , but on paper the transaction appeared as a ... facts as to that of the second class , he said : If it cost the Government as much as 5 cents a pound to handle this ...
Página 16
... fact credit is due to the Post- master - General and the President of the United States , both of whom have resisted the influences direct and indirect to encompass the defeat of the reform . The appointment of this Commission has had ...
... fact credit is due to the Post- master - General and the President of the United States , both of whom have resisted the influences direct and indirect to encompass the defeat of the reform . The appointment of this Commission has had ...
Página 18
... fact . The result is that a publisher who keeps up a 200,000 circulation for advertising purposes finds that to do so he must have at least 100,000 subscribers . As he has but 25,000 or 30,000 , he proceeds to inflate the list to the ...
... fact . The result is that a publisher who keeps up a 200,000 circulation for advertising purposes finds that to do so he must have at least 100,000 subscribers . As he has but 25,000 or 30,000 , he proceeds to inflate the list to the ...
Página 44
... fact , was nothing more or less than an agent of the real pub- lisher in St. Louis . The publishing house at St. Louis took from the local publisher from 1 to 16 pages , I believe , of local matter , printed it , and bound it in under a ...
... fact , was nothing more or less than an agent of the real pub- lisher in St. Louis . The publishing house at St. Louis took from the local publisher from 1 to 16 pages , I believe , of local matter , printed it , and bound it in under a ...
Página 47
... fact , legitimate , and the number in each . It was claimed that there were approxi- mately 800.000 for one and ... facts . The Third Assistant Postmaster - General is charged with the duty of determining the issue . His action depends ...
... fact , legitimate , and the number in each . It was claimed that there were approxi- mately 800.000 for one and ... facts . The Third Assistant Postmaster - General is charged with the duty of determining the issue . His action depends ...
Términos y frases comunes
abuses agricultural press amount annual annum association ATKINSON average haul BLAKESLEE BROEK cent a pound cents per pound CHAIRMAN charge Chicago circulation City class mail class of mail Congress cost of handling daily deficit distribution Exhibit expense express companies figures first-class mail freight GLASGOW GLESSNER Government Herald HUBBARD increase issue Journal KRACKOWIZER letters lishers MADDEN magazines ment mile newspapers and periodicals Number of pounds paid paper Post-Office Department postal cars postal rates postal service postmaster pound rate Press publications publishers question railroad railway mail service rate of postage Representative GARDNER Representative MOON Representative OVERSTREET Republican revenue Roor route ROWLAND rural free delivery sample copies second-class mail matter second-class matter second-class rates Senator CARTER sent SHALLENBERGER statement statute subscribers subscription Sunday school Third Assistant Postmaster-General tion transportation VICE-CHAIRMAN weekly weight of mail York
Pasajes populares
Página 137 - The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right ; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
Página 555 - ... failure to give any definition which would be at once perspicuous, comprehensive and satisfactory, there is wisdom, we think, in the ascertaining of the intent and application of such an important phrase in the Federal Constitution by the gradual process of judicial inclusion and exclusion, as the cases presented for decision shall require, with the reasoning on which such decisions may be founded.
Página 133 - That it shall be lawful to transmit through the mail, free of postage, any letters, packages, or other matters relating exclusively to the business of the Government of the United States : Provided, That every such letter or package, to entitle it to pass free, shall bear over the words 'Official business...
Página 18 - It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts or some special industry, and having a legitimate list of subscribers: Provided, however.
Página 391 - Third. It must be formed of printed paper sheets, without board, cloth, leather, or other substantial binding, such as distinguish printed books for preservation from periodical publications. Fourth. It must be originated and published for the dissemination of information of a public character, or devoted to literature, the sciences, arts, or some special industry...
Página 133 - And if any person shall make use of any such official envelope to avoid the payment of postage on his private letter, package, or other matter in the mail, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of three hundred dollars, to be prosecuted in any court of competent jurisdiction.
Página 721 - Act all period, leal publications issued from a known place of publication at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, by or under the auspices of a benevolent or fraternal society or order organized under the lodge system and having a bona fide membership of not less than one thousand persons, or by a regularly incorporated institution of learning, or by or under the auspices of a trades...
Página 184 - Provided, however, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes, or for free circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates.
Página 721 - ... membership of not less than one thousand persons, or by a regularly incorporated institution of learning, or by or under the auspices of a trades union, and all publications of strictly professional, literary, historical, or scientific societies, including the bulletins issued by State boards of health, shall be admitted to the mails as Opinion of the Court.
Página 39 - A mark, except by written or printed words, to designate a word or passage to which it is desired to call attention. (viii) The words "Sample Copy" when the copies are sent as samples.