David Minton (’54, ’58 M.A.), Denton :: He was a postal expert who served as a committee staff director in both houses of Congress and later became a Washington lawyer. He worked for the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee from 1962 to 1971, becoming staff director and chief counsel. He later performed the same duties for the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee before leaving federal employment in 1981. He had also been executive director of the congressionally chartered Commission on Postal Service in the mid-1970s. After leaving Congress, he practiced law in Washington, representing the Magazine Publishers of America among other clients until his retirement in 1994.
David Minton (’54, ’58 M.A.), Denton :: He was a postal expert who served as a committee staff director in both houses of Congress and later became a Washington lawyer. He worked for the Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee from 1962 to 1971, becoming staff director and chief counsel. He later performed the same duties for the House Post Office and Civil Service Committee before leaving federal employment in 1981. He had also been executive director of the congressionally chartered Commission on Postal Service in the mid-1970s. After leaving Congress, he practiced law in Washington, representing the Magazine Publishers of America among other clients until his retirement in 1994.