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| − | All personnel assigned a desk and a specific stationary working space are to have a stack of three baskets. The top basket, labelled "in", should contain those items and dispatches still to be looked at. | + | All personnel assigned a desk and a specific stationary working space are to have a stack of three baskets. The top basket, labelled "in", should contain those items and dispatches still to be looked at. HCO PL 30 March 1966. |
Revision as of 15:37, November 4, 2012
All personnel assigned a desk and a specific stationary working space are to have a stack of three baskets. The top basket, labelled "in", should contain those items and dispatches still to be looked at. HCO PLHubbard Communications Office Policy Letter (HCO PL 24 Sept 70R)
30 March 1966.