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...postal authorities also urge students to notify publishers to change addresses on weekly papers, magazines and periodicals, as second-class mail matter cannot be forwarded without payment of postage...
...postal ballot for the nomination of overseers, closed June 1, resulted in the following nominations...
Voting will continue throughout today at the various dining halls in the University. In order to get as complete a vote as possible the Student Council has also sent out return postal cards. The result of this vote will be combined with the ballot system. The votes of those men who, have used both methods, however, will only be counted once, while any undergraduates who have cast no vote whatsoever are urged to do so today. The direct ballot, however, is preferred to the postal cards, but to insure obtaining everybody's vote both systems should be employed...
...views on political and national subjects. It is not, however, as some critics claim, because the undergraduate possesses no such views. Representing all parts of the United States, the University should be a clearing-house of political doctrines and should approximately express national sentiment. Now is the time of postal card canvasses and straw votes. To discover the political complexity of the University the CRIMSON has arranged for a presidential ballot next Tuesday, at which students can pick the man they think should guide the nation for the next four years...
...Corporation favors this use of the Gymnasium Fund, and postal cards will be sent out in tthe near future to ascertain the wishes of the donors concerning this matter...