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If your Time Magazine is incorectly addressed, it will be destroyed in the Student Information Center--and no attempt will be made to find the correct address, a spokesman from the SIC admitted yesterday.
A "complete address," apparently, includes Harvard house, entry, and room number he added. For Cliffies and off-campus students, a regular street address is necessary.
This policy applies only to third-class mail, which includes magazines and "junk mail." Improperly addressed junk mail is destroyed immediately, but SIC will keep the magazines for several months before destroying them. So, if you go ask for your missing issues within that time, you should have no trouble obtaining them.
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