Word: mail
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Notices of forthcoming meetings should be sent by mail to the Managing Editor, Harvard Crimson, Cambridge, or by telephone to the Crimson News Department, University 2811 or 2812. These notices should state the nature of the meeting, the date, the hour, and the place where it is to be held...
Some two weeks ago Pilot Charles H. Ames of the U. S. Night Air Mail Service left the field at New Brunswick, N. J., and headed for Bellefonte, Pa. The noise of his plane faded to a faint jarring, then less, then nothing. That was the last that anybody heard of Pilot Ames. He never reached Bellefonte. As far as appearances went, he might have tilted off into interstellar space. A towerman on the Pennsylvania said that he had seen a plane come out of a fog bank with all its lights lit, waver for a moment, vanish again. Farmers...
Postmaster General New awarded contracts for the carrying of air mail on five routes by private companies. Said...
...awarding of contracts this day for the carrying of the mail by air transport over five routes in widely separated sections of the country marks an epoch in the history of the American postoffice. Upon the result of the enterprise this day entered upon depends the future of aerial transport in the United States...
...CRIMSON office has been kept so busy with inquiries by telegraph, telephone, and mail asking why Joe Forecast's football knowledge is not being made use of by the University coaching staff, that Joe has finally been prevailed upon to divulge the secret, sore spot though it is with him. He gave exclusively to the CRIMSON last night the following official statement...