Word: postal
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Soon the chided mail carrier complained to his union. Followed last week, a one-day "sympathetic strike" of all the postal employes in Austria...
...elected in June for terms of six years and one for a term of five years, the latter filling the vacancy caused, by the death of John W. Hallowell '01, who was elected to the Board last June. The candidates for Overseers, whose names will appear on the postal ballots to be mailed in April to all holders of Harvard degrees eligible to vote, are as follows...
This year there will be one postal ballot for election of Overseers and there will be no voting in person at Cambridge on Commencement...
John Tudor of Boston was elected President of the class of 1929 in the Sophomore election, the results of which were announced last night. The most prompt and one of the heaviest votes cast by a Sophomore class was counted last night. Over 600 postal ballots were returned, some 50 being invalid, leaving 566 to be counted...
...voting this year was done on the preferential system. The postal cards had a complete list of candidates on them the voter numbering them in the order of his preference. The nominee who received the least number of points was elected. Of the 100 ballotssent out, over 600 were returned to A. E. French '29, retiring president of the class...