Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...cover this territory, the Post Office breaks it up into about 50 separate routes. When the mail bags arrive at the office in the morning, they are marked by their route number and taken over to the appropriate bench where the mail is further sorted into street divisions, with special sections for magazines, newspapers, and other mail too bulky to be put in with the letters. Most post offices do not have this special rack for breaking down the magazine mail down into street divisions, and indeed the Mount Auburn Street office is "very proud of this distinctive feature," according...
...University petitioned the Federal government for such a Harvard branch office in 1951. The government refused, reportedly because the University could not offer the building space which would be needed to have an efficient Harvard postal service. At that time the University felt that the construction of a special building for this purpose would run into too great an expenditure of funds which would be better used elsewhere...
Clarence B. Randall '12, a special assistant to President Eisenhower, called last night for a "balance between the discipline of technical education and that of the liberal arts," in the face of a growing "technical hypnosis...
Clarence B. Randall '12, special assistant to President Eisenhower and former president of the Alumni Association, will deliver the first of a series of three lectures on "A Businessman Looks at the Liberal Arts," tonight at 8:30 p.m. in Sanders Theater...
...Business board gives candidates an opportunity to get practice in handling newspaper advertising. They will work on the regular daily issues as well as the career guide, the phone directory, and other special publications...