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...believe the postal ballot would solve the difficulty. A suggestion for this method which appears plausible would be as follows...
...issue of stamps: "The educational influence of distributing pictures of Americans and of places in America will be enormous". American History will be taught even to the mail-man if his bag is only full enough. To compromise with the enemy, colleges might give courses on obsolete issues and postal ethics. A college degree for stamp collectors...
...then eggs hatched in the form of chickens, then these chickens grown up to fully developed hens and roosters of unlimited lung power,--and now alligators. The process of evolution still remains unchecked. If alligators have any of the qualifications of guinea pigs, it would be well for the Postal Authorities to profit by the sufferings of that valiant official of the sister service, the express,--Mr. O'Flaherty of "Pigs is Pigs...
Books may ordinarily be kept out of the Library for a month, but certain new books much in demand are loaned only for a period of fourteen days or a week. Borrowers who do not return their books on time incur a fine of five cents a day, Postal card notices are sent as reminders of books overdue. Persistent neglect to return books or pay fines becomes a matter for College discipline...
Five members of the Board of Overseers and three Directors of the Alumni Association were elected yesterday by postal ballot and by voting in Harvard Hall. The Overseers elected are Dr. William Sidney Thayer '85 of Baltimer, Mr. Charles Allerton Coolidge '81 of Boston, Mr. Samuel Smith Drury '01 of Concord, N. H. Mr. Henry James '99 of New York City, and Mr. Benjamin Loring Young '07 of Weston. The three directors of the Alumni Association elected are Mr. W. Cameron Forbes '92 of Norwood, Mr. Richard B. Wigglesworth '12 of Milton, and Mr. Henry S. Dennison '99 of Framingham...