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...Additional nominations may be made within such time by petition addressed to the secretary and signed by at least three per cent. of the then living members of the class. From all the candidates nominated in these two manners, three members shall be elected to the class committee by postal ballot of the entire class. The members so elected shall serve until the decennial reunion...
Consolidated Telegrams. Newcomb Carlton, chairman of Western Union, has steadily opposed merging Western Union with Postal Telegraph, subsidiary of International Telephone & Telegraph. Last week in London he gave his blessing to a sort of merger: Western Union's English and European offices with those of R. C. A. Communications, Inc. (subsidiary of Radio Corp. of America), of Commercial Cables Co. (I. T. & T. cable subsidiary) and of Imperial & International, British Wireless and Cable Company. The merged offices, he distinctly explained, are to operate in a fashion similar to consolidated railway ticket offices; the companies remain separate...
...policy of conciliation toward Japan. With Soong out of the way, at least for a time, Chiang went the limit last week and announced regular railway service would be reestablished on Nov. 10 between China and Manchukuo for the first time in two years. He hinted that postal service would soon be restored, thus pointing to virtual acquiescence by China in the land grab by which Japan seized Manchuria and set it up as the puppet state Manchukuo...
Mayor Richard M. Russell '14 yesterday asked the assistance of Senator David I. Walsh in persuading the postal authorities to build the new Cambridge Postoffice of granite instead of limestones so as to give New England stone cutters additional employment...
...with the Cuban system a few years later. In 1920, after a deal with A. T. & T. had enabled them to lay a cable from Cuba to Key West, they formed I. T. & T. When they leaped into world prominence in 1928 by getting control of the Mackay-Postal telegraph system, they had already spun their web over most of South America, rehabilitated the telephones of Paris and Shanghai, helped to precipitate the Spanish revolution by giving Spaniards good telephones...