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. Hearings Before the Postal Commission - Página 184por United States. Postal commission. [from old catalog] - 1907 - 934 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1947 - 190 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates." The Postmaster General ruled that while the publications were not technically obscene they were morally... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1949 - 836 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates. There is a flat rate, so to speak, on second-class mail on the reading portion, of a cent and a half... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1949 - 1216 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates. Now, that is a question that has often been raised in the Department as to whether or not we should... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1949 - 1214 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular Publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates. As publishers we are very mindful of the fact that costs of labor, equipment, and materials have been... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service - 1949 - 838 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates. There is a flat rate, so to speak, on second-class mail on the reading portion, of a cent and a half... | |
| 1949 - 966 páginas
...subscribers. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to admit to the second-class rate regular (Sec. 14, 20 Stat. 359, as amended; 39 USC 226) § 34.21 Periodical publications of societies and institutions;... | |
| C. Edwin Baker - 1995 - 222 páginas
...papers "having a legitimate list of subscribers . . . [and did not grant the privilege to] regular publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates" (Lewis, 229 US, 305 [quoting act of Mar. 3, 1879, ch. 180, § 14, 20 Stat. 355, 359]). See also Richard... | |
| Scott E. Casper, Jeffrey D. Groves, Stephen W. Nissenbaum, Michael P. Winship, David D. Hall - 2009 - 560 páginas
...act preserved the four-part definition of second-class eligibility and relegated to third-class mail "publications designed primarily for advertising purposes,...circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates." Magazine publishers had won a double victory: the same postal rates as newspapers, and added attractiveness... | |
| 1908 - 840 páginas
...notwithstanding that the statute forbids in express terms the admission to the second class of mail matter of publications designed primarily for advertising...free circulation or for circulation at nominal rates. It must be, then, either that the Postmaster-General has authority to limit the time within which expired... | |
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