Word: mail
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their guests including ladies, according to a statement made last night by the Graduate Secretaries. A large number of applications has been received from the various Harvard Clubs to which notifications were sent. The price of the luncheon will be $.75, and tickets for it may be reserved by mail, to be held at the Union newsstand until called...
Maine was the only New England state to escape. The milk supply of Boston and all westward mail and freight service were almost entirely cut off. Damage rode on the raging Connecticut River down through Springfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Oil tanks and wharves collapsed. Sewers backed up. Typhoid threatened. Tens of thousands were homeless. A fall of snow increased their misery. The total damage for New England was estimated at $50,000,000. More than 150 died...
Friday. Reached his office about noon. Read mail and dictated answers. . . . That evening, political meeting?mostly Poles, a people Mr. Baker knows well?about whether or not Cleveland should revert to mayoralty form of government or retain the city-manager plan. Favored city-manager plan, though twice (1912-14; 1914-16) Mayor of Cleveland himself. Quoted his political godfather, the late Tom L. Johnson: "If you'll get a tent and talk sensibly to the people, they'll respond?they'll do what's right?and they can always be trusted to do it." Also said: "I don't think...
...pamphlet broadcast by mail...
...balloting for the election will be carried on by mail and will be decided according to the preferential system...