Word: postal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only those applications which are filled out correctly will be considered. A large envelope, addressed to the applicant, and bearing stamps to the amount of twelve cents, to cover the registry fee, must accompany each application. A self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgement of the application must also be sent...
...person whose name is on the blacklist. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope. Each applicant must enclose a self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgment of his application...
...person may file more than one application. No person may apply to both the Dartmouth and Harvard managements. No application will be received from any person whose name is on the black-list. A large stamped envelope, addressed to the applicant, must accompany each application; also a self-addressed postal card for the acknowledgment of the application. Stamps to the amount of twelve cents must be put on the addressed envelope. Tickets will be sent by registered mail only not earlier than Monday, November...
...Sortwell, J. Thurlow, R. D. Walker; fullbacks--G. Bettle, A. L. Bliss, J. A. Bryan, B. A. Edwards, W. S. Tupper. Additional candidates will probably report after the opening of the College year, as the present squad is mainly composed of men notified of early practice by postal cards during the summer...
...names of the first twelve men on the postal ballot are, according to the usual practice, placed in nomination. The names given below are listed not in chronological order as they will appear on the official ballot on Commencement Day, but according to their standing on the postal ballot...