Word: post
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...letter was written, of course, by Franklin Roosevelt's son-in-law, John Boettiger, publisher of Hearst's Seattle Post-Intelligencer. It got under Elliott's hide. From Pinehurst, N. C. he retorted to Brother-in-law Boettiger in his best literary style...
Burly, six-foot Henry Ruthvin Smith is one postman who does not go walking on his holidays. After 16 years of lugging a fat mailbag over a regular residential route in Columbia, S. C., even the walking he had to do for the Post Office Department got to be too much. But while other postmen with the same problem met it by foot baths or retirement, Mailman Smith used his head. Last week, with the blessing of the Postmaster General, he was awheel in one of the strangest contraptions that ever carried Uncle Sam's post. Footsore grey-coats...
...felt by those sponsoring the petition that either he should be retained in his present position or that a new post be found for him, since his "Leftist" critical opinions "are not represented elsewhere in the Harvard community...
...noted in yesterday's CRIMSON story, no University appointment is official until passed by the Corporation. Rumors continued yesterday to rate Keppel as the most likely candidate for the post to be vacated by Bowditch's resignation to become headmaster of the Park School, Indianapolis, Indians...
...This year, when we were without boys like Charlie Hutter and Graham Cummin who never seemed to get stale, the post-season competition was a little too much...