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...elections for the Student Council in which seven Juniors and three Sophomores will be chosen as a nucleus for next year's body are to be held by postal ballot according to an announcement made last night by the Executive Committee of the present Council. Almost 1500 men have a right to vote and will receive their ballots in the mail Monday morning. In order to be valid the ballots must be returned by 1 P. M. Wednesday, May 28, and must be signed by the voter...
...riders on the bill, the Senate provided for complete publicity of tax returns and appeals and for a reduction of the postal zone rates for newspapers to the 1919 level...
...threw a napkin over the blaze, extinguished it. Other guests at my table were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald C. Vanderbilt, Miss Aladeleine Liebert, daughter of Gaston Liebert (French Minister in New York)." Patrick Cardinal Hayes: "My first unecclesiastical speech since returning to my archdiocese was delivered to 4,000 postal employes. To them I said: 'I cannot understand why you have not received the salary increase long ago. You should have used the same methods on the sages in Washington as you used on me when you persuaded me to come here - namely, force...
...first publishers to leave the old school of partisanship and print both sides of a controversy. He inaugurated and pressed the movement which resulted in the Postal Savings System. He published the first comic strip in the country. He developed classified advertising. In addition, it was he who in 1893 helped to reorganize the Associated Press, put Melville E. Stone at its head, and started it towards the place which it holds today. It was entirely fitting that he should be made a Director of the A. P. by acclaim...
...This is the average pay of a postal employee per week. It is increased $100 annually. In July, 1920, there were 20,907 postal employees...