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Postal Inspectors Warn Students About Mailboxes

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United States Postal Inspectors yesterday warned House secretaries and organization representatives not to use students' mailboxes to distribute any notes that did not go through the mall, since the boxes are owned by the Post Office Department.

Joseph V. Baublis '52 was told that distributing notices about the Winthrop Science Club in Winthrop mailboxes is illegal. Doris Oldfield, secretary of Winthrop House, was also told that notices to students could not be distributed through their mailboxes.

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