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Square P.O. Raises Rail Packages Ban

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A backlog of packages that has piled up since the rail strike began last week will be cleared Monday, the Harvard Square Post Office announced last night. The local station received permission to accept and send parcel post shipments yesterday.

For a week now the government has held up all rail shipments outside New England. They have also refused any airmail packages over two pounds. In effect, the "sick" trainmen have succeeded in forcing many students to wear the same dirty shirts for several days while their laundry is tied up at either end of the line.

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