Murray adhering to stamp concept.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Milton Murray is at it again. The now 85-year-old Pied Piper for the 32-cent philanthropy stamp issued in 1998 is lobbying the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee The United States Postal Service's Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee (CSAC) is a committee whose purpose is to evaluate potential subjects for U.S. postage stamps, stamped post cards and postal stationery. Purpose The vast majority of all U.S. (CSAC CSAC California State Association of Counties CSAC California Student Aid Commission CSAC Computer Science Accreditation Commission (ACM) CSAC Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center CSAC Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee ) and the Postmaster General POSTMASTER GENERAL. The chief officer of the post office department of the United States. Various duties are imposed upon this officer by the acts of congress of March 3, 1825, and July 2, 1836, which will be found under the articles Mail; Post Office and Postage. for a stamp honoring John Garner. Garner, who died in 2002, was co-founder of Independent Sector and was involved in the early days of Common Cause. Murray wants sector leaders to use other stamps to send a letter to the CSAC in support. The address is 1735 North Lynn St., #5018, Arlington, Va., 22209 It took Murray, who was director of Institutional Philanthropic Services for the Seventh-day Adventist Church The Seventh-day Adventist Church (abbreviated "Adventist"[2]) is a Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished mainly by its observance of Saturday, the "seventh day" of the week, as the Sabbath. , 28 years to get the last stamp. He's hopeful that this one won't take as long. "Our collective work on the philanthropy stamp in the '80s has advised the USPS (1) (Uninterruptible Switching Power Supply) A power supply for a computer that contains its own battery and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) circuitry. See power supply and UPS. that we don't give up easily and their reception to our efforts for this stamp are being acknowledged in much better ways than the other effort," he said. |
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