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Benny Banker Clip 1: USPS Letter Carrier in Astoria

Collection: This recording is part of the 30th Ave - A Year in the Life of a Street Records at the Archives at Queens Library: Benny Banker
Date: Time Period: 2011.0; 2011-08-25; Interview recorded: August 25 2011 Material: Digital audio recording made using Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5. Dimension: Total running time: 0:03:52
Creator: Benny Banker interviewed by Annabel Short Identifier: aql:18784 banker_benny_clip1

Description: Benny Banker talks about the ups and downs of being a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service and how he maintains a positive outlook on the job. He also discusses the changes he has seen in Astoria.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18657

Creator : Benny Banker interviewed by Annabel Short

Date : Time Period: 2011.0; 2011-08-25; Interview recorded: August 25 2011

Summary/Description : Benny Banker talks about the ups and downs of being a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service and how he maintains a positive outlook on the job. He also discusses the changes he has seen in Astoria.

Subject : Letter carriers; Neighborhoods; United States Postal Service

Rights : Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Locations discussed: Astoria, Queens, NY Astoria (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using Olympus Linear PCM Recorder LS-10 digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth CS5.; Total running time: 0:03:52

Identifier : aql:18784 banker_benny_clip1

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Letter carriers; Neighborhoods; United States Postal Service

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Rights Notice
Contact the Archives at Queens Library (718-990-0770) for research and reproduction requests.


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