Word: postal
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Blaikie, J. D. Clark, G. Clark, F. M. Class, P. L. Coonley, C. H. Derby, D. F. Downs, R. Ernst, J. A. Field, F. W. C. Foster, T. H. Graydon, S. Greeley, J. Lovering, G. W. South and L. Warner, Owing to the large number who have accepted by postal and who have not yet procured tickets, the tickets will remain on sale until 3 p.m. today. CLASS DINNER COMMITTEE...
...moves an hour. The American college team will play in the gymnasium of the Boston Athletic Association, and through the kindness of Mr. J. F. Cook, the B. A. A. will pay most of the expenses of the match. The cables used will be the Commercial and Postal cables combined...
Every candidate for the University hockey team must send immediately to F. I. Emery, Holworthy 22, a postal card stating his name, class and the position for which he is trying...
Each application must be sent as follows: With remittance for the exact amount of the tickets ordered, with a stamped envelope addressed to the applicant, and with an addressed postal card if the applicant desires his application acknowledged. Applicants wishing seats together must enclose their applications together. All seats on the field will be reserved. There will be no printed application blanks...
Each application must be sent as follows: With check or money order for the exact amount of the tickets ordered, with a stamped envelope addressed to the applicant, and with an addressed postal card if the applicant desires his application acknowledged. Applicants wishing seats together must enclose their applications together. All seats on the field will be reserved. There will be no printed application blanks...