The committee chairman, postmaster general Henry C. Payne, was a Wisconsin Stalwart, and the other members were on his side.
postmaster general Patrick Donahoe has repeatedly called for Congress to enact legislation that would change this.
I wouldn't do that, not even for—for—secretary—for the postmaster—general, I wouldn't!
He must be postmaster general of all the railroads or something grand.
But this consent the postmaster general was not disposed to give.
Smith, the postmaster general of Canada, contended no further.
A country-place belonging to the postmaster general had been laid waste.
Blair, the postmaster general, deprecated this policy on the ground that it would cost the administration the fall elections.
The report of the postmaster general is referred to for the condition of that department.
He admitted an indebtedness to the postmaster general, amounting to 1408.
The head of the United States Postal Service. Until 1970, the postmaster general was head of the federal Post Office Department and a member of the president's cabinet. In 1970, the Postal Service was set up as an independent agency in place of the Post Office Department. The Postal Service is operated like a private corporation, although postal workers receive the benefits of federal employees.