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On having mail forwarded.
The New Yorker, October 1, 1938 P. 71 On having mail forwarded.
By Elmer Davis The New Yorker, October 1, 1938 P. 71 On having mail forwarded.
Many abortion clinics have mastered the procedures that offices nationwide are just beginning to carry out: inspecting mail before it is opened, closing off mail areas and having mail handlers wear gloves.
Having mail workers with masks and gloves do their jobs while hazardous materials experts are doing cleanup "is not sound medical procedure and psychologically is an absolute disaster," Mr. Burrus said.
"But," he said, in speculating about the next must-have amenities, "we also talk about little things, like having mail delivered to your door tied up in a nice little bow so you don't cut your hands on a jammed mailbox, that make a building memorable".
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He had mail delivered there, too.
Each user has mail forwarding.
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"I have mail downstairs," she said.
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