Word: postal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...achieve a notable effect in the pictorial and artistic reproduction of Mexican scenes. While it is the opinion of this department that too many of the pieces fall into the pictorial category, it is actually unfair to criticise. Some of the pictures that seemed a little too similar to postal card art may well have been taken with such a purpose in mind...
...Postal officials yesterday said that they contemplated no action against the former Boston lawyer charged with using University stationery to sell books to New England educational institutions...
Posing falsely as a member of the Harvard faculty and selling books to small New England Colleges and preparatory schools under the pretence that they were sponsored and financed by this University, a disbarred Boston lawyer, according to the Boston Herald, is being sought by postal authorities...
...letter asks the return of a postal arranging an appointment for all those who desire to discuss the "problem of choosing and finding employment," and it also stresses the necessity for the appointments being arranged early in the year...
...Rightist Spain's stamps, which are simply labeled CORREOS (MAIL), some of which bear the portrait of Queen Isabella, were declared invalid by little Costa Rica this week, but are accepted in the rest of the postal union. *Besides the standard, pre-Revolution red-barred yellow flag of Spain and the flags of sympathetic Germany, Italy and Portugal, hotel? and public squares in Rightist Spain punctiliously display, to the astonishment of most patrons, the blue and white banner with the parrotlike bird of Guatemala...