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...Committee has decided to award the contract for the class photographs to Tupper. He is the only official photographer recognized by the class and photographs for the Class Album must be made by him. Appointments will be made by the committee and notices will be sent in advance by postal. The first sittings will be held tomorrow, and it is necessary that men report at the times assigned in order to avoid confusion. All members of the class who intend to leave at mid-years are requested to send their names to G. Gund, Russell 21, at once in order...
...number of men who have sent in their names on the reply postal cards to Captain Rand and as candidates for the University team, plus those who handed in their names at the meeting, is 270; for the Freshman team...
...game must reach the Athletic Office before 6 o'clock today. A large stamped envelope must accompany each application. Stamps to the extent of 12 cents must be put on this envelope, as tickets will be sent only by registered mail. Each applicant must also enclose a self-addressed postal for the acknowledgement of his application. Seats will be assigned by lot. The management cannot answer communications requesting a change of seats, and reserves the right to reject any application not complying with the above regulations. Each application must be accompanied by a check or money-order covering the cost...
...value of a postal savings bank was shown during the recent panic, when foreigners bought $8,000,000 worth of money orders drawn to themselves, rather than trust to the banks. All European countries have adopted this system, so that the ignorant foreigner, accustomed to have the security of the government at home, is totally at a loss in this country. As a result he sends his money home, to Europe. This loss could easily be stopped by the establishment of these postal savings banks. The farmer, who hoards his savings, would also entrust them to a safe and convenient...
...Senate Committee has passed a resolution in favor of such banks. It is hoped that Congress will pass a bill to that effect, at its next session. The plan advocated is a simple one. The money entrusted to the postal savings banks will be turned over to the national banks in the neighborhood, so that it will be easily accessible. All people over ten years of age will be allowed to open accounts. Interest, amounting to 2 per cent. will be paid on all deposits not exceeding five hundred dollars...