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The Christmas mails may be late this year, but two alumni, Perey Jenkins '24 and Edwin Sibley Webster, Jr. '23 will set something of a record in the hear future, when they receive postcards addressed to them 23 years ago. Two residents of Grays Hall found the cards yesterday, stuck in the wall behind a studding. The missives, one announcing an invitation meeting of the Signet Society, had seemingly fallen through a crack in the mail box, when originally deposited there on March 2 and October 3, 1923. Benevolent undergraduates will forward the cards to the rightful owners.

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