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HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 16, 1896.
To the Editors of the Crimson:
Many students wishing to buy stamps for their New York mail find the Cambridge Post Office (on Brattle street) closed after 8 p. m. Since the New York mail does not go until 9.30 p. m., I see no reason why the Post Office can not be kept open till 9.30 p. m. Since the CRIMSON has already done such effective work in securing new quarters for the Post Office, I am sure they will give this matter its due consideration and cooperation.
Very sincerely yours,
JEROME LEO MARX.
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