Word: maile
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...games at the Bauern-Lola before he made his way to the U.S. Kronach found its new opponents in Peoria. Ill. There, Distillery Foreman Henry Cramer listened to Kronach's ambassador and wrote to Bavaria suggesting an international match to be carried on by mail. Each town fielded a 21-man team, with each member carrying on two games at the same time...
Almost 66 percent of the class have been admitted to the House of their first choice, and a total of 88 percent will enter one of their top three choices. Freshmen will receive their assignments tomorrow morning via the University Mail Service...
April term bills must be paid by closing time at the Harvard Trust today under penalty of fine. Students can no longer send their checks by mail, as the bank dates payment from the time it receives the bill. Fines for late payment are $10 for the first week and $20 thereafter...
...their loyalty to the Strydom regime. In Johannesburg, the Society of Advocates (a bar association) raised its voice in protest: "It is dangerous and unpatriotic to imperil, for the sake of mere political advantage, the great esteem in which our highest court is held." Editorialized the Rand Daily Mail: "History may yet record Monday, April 25, 1955, as one of the most tragic days in the Union's affairs...
First Things First. In Tauranga. New Zealand, Postman James Duncan, 41, was fined $56 after post-office repairmen found under the floor boards 1,200 Christmas letters, which Duncan had hidden there when he realized that he had no time to deliver the mail and attend a Christmas Eve party as well...