Word: postal
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...TIME, June 30), the committee ordered the letters returned. So far, 56,000 that bore return addresses have been sent back unopened, and the committee will never know how much money it actually collected. The remaining letters have been sent to the dead letter office to be opened by postal employees. If the contents contain a clue to the sender, they will be returned. If not, unclaimed funds will go to the U.S. Treasury...
...PROMOTION provisions should be sharply changed so that U.S. publishers could not send in business reply cards and other subscription devices, and postal regulations on foreign second-class mail should be tightened in Canada's favor...
Marquis or Postal Clerk? They had no elaborate plans, but simply awaited the opportunity. Last week, tipped off that The Benefactor was on his way to see his mistress, they caught up with him on the road to San Cristobal, the town where it all began 69 years...
Though official eulogists proclaimed that "one of his ancestors was a distinguished Spanish army officer, and another was a French marquis," Rafael Leonidas Trujillo actually was one of eleven children of an aimless, part-Negro postal clerk named José Trujillo Valdez...
Your movie reviewer must have meant to say (in the review of Mein Kampf) that Hitler resembled a wheyfaced, flabby movie reviewer, as there are no postal clerks answering that description...