Word: postalized
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...criticized for any intemperate utterance. If the editors were publishing the "Monthly" purely as a personal venture, and if the "Monthly" did not purport to be a magazine, representative of the literary ability and taste of the University, the editors might feel at liberty to publish anything within the postal regulations. But the "Monthly" calls itself the "Harvard Monthly," and is circulated as a Harvard undergraduate magazine. Its responsibility to the University is clear, and the editors, whose action shows that they realize this responsibility, are to be commended, even if the suppression came with an almost fatal tardiness...
...letter has been received from Mr. Wiener at the Office, although a postal card announcing that a letter was on its way came in a few days ago. If the letter arrives, it will be submitted to the Corporation...
...date the total amount collected has been $9,546.84; the expenses, consisting chiefly of printing, postal cards, stamped envelopes, and addressing and mailing, have amounted to $175.44. $120.30 has accrued in interest, leaving a clear balance...
...remaining outstanding pledges. A large proportion of the pledges was collected by these committees. In April letters were sent to the delinquents of 1913, with good results, and late in May a final letter was sent to all delinquent undergraduates, urging them to pay before leaving College this June. Postal card reminders have been sent to Freshmen as their pledges came...
...postal ballot for the nomination of Overseers has been completed. Six vacancies on the Board are to be filled. On the Commencement Day ballot the names of the twelve men who have received the highest number of votes in the postal ballot will be printed in the order of their standing in that ballot. Those names, in their order, are as follows...