Word: postalized
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...result of a postal ballot it has just been announced that G. P. Baker Jr. '25, W. L. Boyden Jr. '25 and H. W. Keyer Jr. '26 were elected as the Committee of Undergraduates in the "Fathers and Sons of '87" organization. A Fathers' committee consisting of Professor B. S. Hurlburt '87, G. S. Mumford '87 and H. L. Strong '87 was also elected...
...German Cabinet adopted a plan whereby the State railways, postal, telegraph and telephone services will be operated independently; it being thus hoped that they can be made to yield profits...
...Tutoring school notes may help the undergraduates, but they make a lot of extra work for the Post Office," said Mr. Arthur Stevens of the Cambridge office to a CRIMSON reporter in a through-the-bars interview at the stamp window yesterday. "Over 20,000 postal cards were used during the mid-years," he continued, "for the purpose of advertising printed notes to Harvard students, and I don't know how many letters besides...
...above telegram was received late last night by the CRIMSON and confirmed by the Postal telegraph...
Polls will be open tomorrow from 9 until 3 o'clock in Austin Hall, the Crimson Building, Langdell Hall, Memorial Hall, Sever Hall, and Smith Hall. Members of the faculty are not being asked to go to the polls, but are being requested to vote by means of the postal ballots which have been sent them. Ballots not returned by tomorrow night will not be counted...