Word: poste
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Gore must be shaking with restrained delight. Why, you ask? Right now, it doesn't seem like he has much to chuckle about. His post-convention bounce (which put him nearly 10 points ahead of Bush) has evened out into a statistical neck-and-neck. Yes, it looks like the debates will fall out in his favor, but Dubya could easily come from behind armed with the "character issue" and take home the pie. The election looks to be the tightest and most competitive in recent history. So why is Gore so happy? Because finally, finally, finally...
...Radcliffe, Tara Arden Smith '96, who was a Crimson editor, will take over the post of media relations officer, and Diane L. Sherlock '78, who was also a Crimson editor, will serve as acting director of communications until the arrival of incoming Dean Drew Gilpin Faust in January...
Meanwhile, Michael J. Chmura, news officer at the law school, will be leaving Harvard for a post at Babson College in Wellesley, Mass...
...changes will have no effect on the mail service in the Houses and the Harvard Yard Mail Center. David R. Barry, assistant manager of Harvard University Mail Services, said that the Harvard Square post office is "a separate entity" and has nothing to do with the mail that comes to the Houses and the mail center. Mail received by the College comes directly from the Central Square post office...
Although the Central Square post office is also being renovated, all modifications will be finished by Dec. 10 and will not significantly affect service, said Leonard J. Poirier, a representative of the post office. All of the Central post office, he said, is being renovated, "from cellar to top floor." This may make things " a little slower," he said, but not noticeably...