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To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
Mr. William W. Bartley III, in his story on "Communism at Harvard" in the CRIMSON of April 22, 1955, said a letter addressed simply "Kremlin-on-the-Charles, Cambridge 38, Mass." was delivered without question to Eliot House by the United States Post Office.
This letter was not delivered by the Post Office to Eliot House or to any other place at Harvard University, but was endorsed "not found" and returned to the sender.
If such a letter was subsequently received at Eliot House the writer must have carried it there himself. Louis F. Geiffrion Postman in Harvard Yard
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