Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Radcliffe, they are delivered by the Cambridge 38, Post Office, located on Mount Auburn Street just below Brattle Square. Most students have probably never been inside this building, or if they have it was only to look over the fascinating Rogue's Gallery of wanted desperadoes which covers the bulletin board and buy a stamp or two. But behind the row of barred clerk windows, Cambridge operations of the world's largest public utility are carried out with a considerable degree of efficiency...
This service was initiated last year to save students' money, unclutter bulletin boards, and save the trouble of advertising for a ride or riders. We feel that this year's system is most efficient...
...than 100 back. Clubs in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California and Colorado were reported as having the same experience. A New Jersey club retrieved only two birds out of a flight of 100. There are some trouble-free spots (e.g., Massachusetts), but Editor John A. Roberts of the Racing Pigeon Bulletin says that pigeons are in trouble in most of the world. English fanciers recently lost all but 100 of a 7,000-to-8,000 bird flight from the Channel Islands...
...Bulletin. In Wichita, Kans., after twelve months of only scattered rains, drought-conscious U.S. Weather Bureau Meteorologist Fred Wells looked out the window, teletyped: "NOW HEAR THIS...
...long as a vocal group of alumni, however, make themselves heard through the Alumni Bulletin and through more effective media of communication, such as money, the University will have a difficult job in carrying out any anti-traditional policy, such as tearing the place down. For that reason, it is desirable and possibly helpful for present undergraduates to express their opinions on the subject...