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W. Irving Glover Exposes Postmaster Abuses, Washington D.C., 1921

In a scathing indictment, W. Irving Glover, the third assistant postmaster general, has laid bare the corruption that has been plaguing the post office system. It seems that numerous fourth-class postmasters have been more concerned with their own power and privilege than with serving the public. Glover revealed that these officials have been guilty of gross negligence, refusing to answer official correspondence and threatening to quit when called to task by their superiors.

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