Word: mailboxes
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...year has been rung in, and the old year is gone, but one memento of the past 12 months remains: your 2003 tax bill. Statements from your employer and financial institutions (W2s, 1099s) will start landing in your mailbox this month to help you report last year's income to Uncle Sam. It's too late to reduce your tax burden if you owe money for the year that's past, but now is the perfect time to start thinking about ways to reduce taxes for the year that has just begun. Looking ahead, we can see that...
...pilot program will supplement the existing “post.harvard.edu” accounts for members of the Class of 2003. Current post.harvard addresses—provided to all alums—forward e-mail messages to the recipient, but do not act as an actual electronic mailbox capable of receiving and storing messages...
Students on this committee will provide the study abroad office a sense of the logistical hassles that students face. Many undergraduates contemplating studying abroad will reconsider if they anticipate that upon their return, they will have been forgotten or misplaced among the Harvard bureaucracies—left without a mailbox or separated from their roommates...
...offices also initiated a larger publicity effort before the fair this year, stuffing every first-year’s mailbox with a flyer, notifying House masters about the fair and postering the campus...
...repeatedly checked my mailbox and was surprised that nothing was ever in there, not one letter, not even the Handbook for Students. I talked to my superintendent, who basically told me if there was no mail in my box, then I didn’t have any. Now, I know I at least receive a few bills each month—so I knew something was wrong. I called Harvard University Mail Services and was told that my account was in order and they had long stopped forwarding my mail. I returned to my House superintendent after a friend informed...