Word: subbed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...crux of the regulations problem which the Council must solve, Mulholland, who heads the council's sub-committee on rules, said last night is whether college organizations are to be governed by a general or specific set of laws...
...regulations for the Student Council, last night admitted that he had no "desire to be put in the position of defending the rules." The regulations currently up for discussion are not a product of the whole Student Council, but were composed by the Dean's Office and a special sub-committee of the Council extra-curricular activities committee...
...mail for Harvard, except student mail and letters with no more explicit address than "Harvard"; these are sent to Weld Hall for further interpretation. The mail is already sorted by buildings at the Post Office, and Greene's office integrates the mailbags into seven piles, for delivery to seven sub-stations located around the outskirts of the Harvard territory...
...These sub-stations consists of large boxes, from which the mail is picked out by janitors for delivery to individual offices. This early delivery is the only one not directly handled by the Post Office; the Brattle Street branch was too overloaded by the volume of morning mail for the University to get it out at a reasonable hour...
...most of the day, Greene is concerned with keeping interdepartmental mail flowing among the sub-stations, and fending off intruders who have severe misconceptions about the function of his service. At the beginning of each school year, curious freshmen keep popping in to find out why their monthly checks go astray and why they keep getting letters addressed to people in Eliot House. All Greene can do is refer them to the Information Office in Weld Hall, and offer to sell them some stamps. He does about $50 worth of stamp business each week, mostly in the three-cent variety...