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Page 14
... consider that his duties are very arduous ? -A . I consider them as duties with a good deal of detail about them , and some considerable responsibility . By Mr. CANNON : Q. In Mr. Cheney's office , and in the railway postal service ...
... consider that his duties are very arduous ? -A . I consider them as duties with a good deal of detail about them , and some considerable responsibility . By Mr. CANNON : Q. In Mr. Cheney's office , and in the railway postal service ...
Page 15
... consider it necessary to ask for it . I have never had a formal leave of absence for ten or fifteen days since I have been in the service . What I took I took , but my absences were very short , not longer than a week or ten days ...
... consider it necessary to ask for it . I have never had a formal leave of absence for ten or fifteen days since I have been in the service . What I took I took , but my absences were very short , not longer than a week or ten days ...
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... consider those passes as personal and not official ? -A . These passes were given at the request of Mr. Cheney . Q. Did you consider them as personal and not official ? -A . They were given to me officially . Q. And you used them after ...
... consider those passes as personal and not official ? -A . These passes were given at the request of Mr. Cheney . Q. Did you consider them as personal and not official ? -A . They were given to me officially . Q. And you used them after ...
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... consider Mr. Holmes as a clerk . Q. What is Mr. Holmes ? -A . He is superintendent of mails in the Boston post - office and chief clerk in the railway mail service . Q. Does he work in Mr. Cheney's room ? -A . No , sir ; not at all ...
... consider Mr. Holmes as a clerk . Q. What is Mr. Holmes ? -A . He is superintendent of mails in the Boston post - office and chief clerk in the railway mail service . Q. Does he work in Mr. Cheney's room ? -A . No , sir ; not at all ...
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... consider it to be my duty to be there every day . Q. How long have you been in the Boston post - office ? -A . Thirty - two years . Q. What were the habits of Mr. Cheney's predecessor in that position ? -A . His pre- decessor was there ...
... consider it to be my duty to be there every day . Q. How long have you been in the Boston post - office ? -A . Thirty - two years . Q. What were the habits of Mr. Cheney's predecessor in that position ? -A . His pre- decessor was there ...
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