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1 Amazon Key: convenient or creepy?
Northern Iowan 114:21, p.3

King discusses a new service called Amazon Key, which enables Amazon deliveries to be delivered directly inside a home. In the author's opinion, in its current state the risks and lack of privacy outweigh the potential convenience; photos.

2 Tales from inside the UNI Mail Center
Northern Iowan 108:47, p.8
The Mail Center serves 2400 faculty and staff on campus. They also deliver to ROTH. Karen Brandhorst has been a clerk since 1978; photo.
3 Saying farewell to 2825 years of service and history; early retirement package fosters new beginnings for long-time UNI employees
Northern Iowa Today 93:3, p.2
Biographical sketches of six of the 117 UNI employees who accepted the 2009 early retirement offer; photo.
4 E-mail vs. snail mail
Northern Iowan 105:7, p.6
The fast, effortless e-mail system has advantages, but the author prefers using pen, paper, and a stamp to communicate with friends and family far away.
5 Board of Regents to meet at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Board to discuss several items pertaining to UNI.
6 Area post office workers feel threatened by anthrax scares
Northern Iowan 98:18, p.1
Postal workers at UNI have undergone training on dealing with anthrax.
7 Campus mail delivery changes announced
Campus News Network 11:24, p.1
Gives an overview of the changes being made due to budget cuts.
8 Communication tips: new USPS mailing rates
Campus News Network 11:13, p.3
A Web site location is given for the new postage rates.
9 Profile: Jesse Loy
Campus News Network 10:20, p.3
Profile of mail distributor Jesse Loy; photo.
10 The Riot Act
Northern Iowan 94:29, p.11
Machine gun on display in the National Postal Museum.
11 Special postal cancellation issued for 1997 NCAA wrestling championship
Public Relations News Release 1996:301, p.1
The United States Postal service is offering a special pictorial cancellation for the NCAA Division 1 wrestling championships being held at UNI.
12 Drawn and Quartered
Northern Iowan 93:5, p.10
Disgruntled post office worker feels good.
13 Administrative reorganization
A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.201
President Maucker seeks to resolve matters of faculty governance and authority; organizes and establishes administrative lines for units in Division of Field Services.
14 UNI Mail Services: a special delivery
Campus News Network 4:14, p.1
UNI Mail Services office considers both cost and the environment in their operations; photo.
15 New postal substation on the Hill
Campus News Network 4:11, p.4
New postal substation is established at University Book and Supply.
16 New management
Campus News Network 2:18, p.1
Lyle VandenHull will supervise both Print Services and Mail Center.
17 Profile: Del Jaramillo
Campus News Network 1:21, p.3
Profile of mail deliverer Del Jaramillo; photo.
18 Mail gets across campus fast
Northern Iowan 85:36, p.8
A look at campus mail services.
19 Soybean-powered mail delivery? It could happen¿
Public Relations News Release 1987:313, p.1
Professors Scott Helzer and Jere Wheatley attempt to convince Iowan postal fleets to use soybean oil rather than petroleum products.
20 Mailbox vandalized
Northern Iowan 84:23, p.8
Mailbox at 27th and Ohio Streets stolen; recovered unopened in Rider Hall.
21 Mail Center benefits entire campus
Northern Iowan 82:19, p.10
Linda Augustine talks about the services and improvements in the Center; photo.
22 Aw, no mail today. . .
Northern Iowan 81:37, p.8
Doreen Casady checks her mailbox.
23 University adds more zip
Alumnus 65:3, p.8
Zip Code for most areas of the university is 50614.
24 UNI mail finds new zip
Northern Iowan 76:57, p.1
New Zip codes will be used for parts of UNI campus.
25 Bone up on your letter writing tactics
Northern Iowan 76:38, p.12
The U.S. Postal Service is sponsoring the National Letter Writing Week.
26 'The list' sweeps UNI, students 'invest' money in mail scheme
Northern Iowan 76:35, p.1
A money-making "scheme" instruction letter tells student how to mail money without postal workers becoming suspicious.
27 Mail pickup
Northern Iowan 74:39, p.7
Information about picking up the mail in the Noehren mailroom.
28 Mail room employees learn as they work
Northern Iowan 74:30, p.4
Students talk about their job in the mail room.
29 Newcomer News
Northern Iowan 74:7, p.4
A quick look at mail services and cooperative education.
30 Mail procedures new for Noehren
Northern Iowan 74:1, p.5
All mail will now be distributed from the Noehren mailroom instead of being delivered to each dorm.
31 Mail pickup cut to once a day
Northern Iowan 73:28, p.5
Down from two pickups per day.
32 AFT complaint dismissed
Northern Iowan 72:37, p.6
State affirms policy on use of mail system.
33 AFT petitions mail rights
Northern Iowan 71:59, p.1
Attempts to regain use of mail system, following Public Employee Relations Board ruling..
34 AFT reacts to mailing procedures
Northern Iowan 71:54, p.2
Believes that faculty organizations should be allowed to use the mail system as they have in the past.
35 Faculty protests partisan letter; asks Grassley support
Northern Iowan 71:19, p.1
Names of four UNI employees used on Grassley campaign letter; officials claim they did not know that their UNI titles would be used; envelopes addressed on UNI mailing machinery.
36 Hans-o-gram causes questions of power use
Northern Iowan 71:19, p.2
Questions UNI officials support of Grassley and use of UNI mailing services.
37 Gotten any mail lately?
Northern Iowan 69:3, p.10
38 Let's make life easier
College Eye 56:17, p.2
School should establish on-campus mailboxes for off-campus students.
39 SLB discusses better food, mail services
College Eye 56:3, p.3
Consider possibility of mail boxes for off-campus students.
40 Strictly conversational . . . .
College Eye 51:5, p.5
Larry Albaugh and Marcia Bottorff carry on a conversation about the day's activities through photographs; photo.
41 Mailbox move banishes row
College Eye 49:3, p.7
Mailboxes removed from Commons and installed in dorms; plan for information and activities center; photo.
42 Untitled
College Eye 48:8, p.2
A student waits at his mailbox, expecting a letter, but fears opening it, for midterms are out.
43 AWS authorizes stamp machines
College Eye 47:30, p.3
In women's dorms.
44 Inspector investigates anonymous letters
College Eye 40:27, p.8
Letters "decry teaching profession".
45 Robotype will do work of three typists
College Eye 40:6, p.1
Automated typewriter now in use to address mass mailings.
46 New mail laws give vet more convenience
College Eye 39:20, p.7
47 "Check reveals coeds are misusing mail service," says Hughes
College Eye 39:4, p.4
Cedar Falls postmaster says that some students have been enclosing letters and notes in their laundry bags.
48 Villagers to get free mail service
College Eye 38:33, p.10
Mail will be delivered directly to each hut.
49 "Operation Mud" in Quonset area
College Eye 38:17, p.7
Mild weather turns roads into quagmires; sidewalks planned as is mail delivery; several families have new babies.
50 Mail call time
College Eye 36:41, p.2
Believe some students leave assembly only to pick up their mail.
51 The Commons
Old Gold 0:0, p.186
Brief description of the building; photo.
52 War activities . . . around the campus
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
Brief description of the activities; photo.
53 Wartime mail of coed brings novelty items
College Eye 36:6, p.3
Women tell what they receive from overseas.
54 I got your letter just today.
Old Gold 0:0, p.4
Excerpts from servicemen's letters. Talks about the importance of corresponding; photo.
55 First Post Office is established on campus
College Eye 34:20, p.3
Thomas F. Saunders, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, George M. Henzel, and Margery M. Longbottom converse in the first Post Office to be established on the TC campus; photo.
56 Any letters?; ask Carson
College Eye 32:39, p.4
New Hartford postmaster Don Carson is summer student.
57 Wallace has the answers
College Eye 31:8, p.5
Stamp collecting has brought knowledge from around the world to William Wallace.
58 National letter week October 2-8
College Eye 30:4, p.1
Post Office urges students to write home.
59 "I wonder if I've got any mail," expresses familiar sentiment
College Eye 29:44, p.3
A look at students as they pick up their mail.
60 Kraschel urges Iowans to use air mail
College Eye 29:33, p.4
Commemorates flight by Lincoln Beachy.
61 Grace Wylie designs cachet for airmail
College Eye 29:31, p.2
Will commemorate flight of Lincoln Beachy in 1912.
62 Iowa's first airmail here
College Eye 29:29, p.1
Old Gold will feature logo commemorating first air mail delivery.
63 Reporter sees much through a keyhole at the Commons
College Eye 29:10, p.2
Reporter finds that most students wait for mail and money from home.
64 Western mail
College Eye 28:0, p.1
Mail will be picked up at several locations at 7:15AM.
65 Post-office
College Eye 28:41, p.2
Anton Berg has two year contract for postal substation in his store.
66 A United States weatherman
Alumnus 21:3, p.10
C. H. Gilbert is one of 120 new observers for air mail pilots.
67 Are they needed?
College Eye 28:37, p.2
Outline of eleven suggestion for improvement at ISTC.
68 Chips and Quibs
College Eye 28:17, p.2
Campus observations.
69 College students ship dogs, fish
College Eye 28:12, p.2
Railway Express agent talks about the increase in business with college students.
70 Envelopes, envelopes, and more envelopes
College Eye 27:53, p.2
A look at the work in the Publicity Bureau.
71 "Just Cedar Falls" says the postcard
College Eye 27:6, p.2
Mail finds its way despite skimpy address.
72 Males mail more mail than females dorm mailmen say
College Eye 27:24, p.3
Mail distributors talk about their work.
73 Railway Express lugs baggage like valet
College Eye 27:23, p.6
Ad on the virtues of Railway Express.
74 "How are bulletins mailed?" answered for many inquirers
College Eye 27:44, p.4
Anna Wild is in charge of the college mailing list.
75 Express packages give us all thrills
College Eye 26:17, p.3
Railway Express service is valuable for students.
76 Dormitory clerk needs pity; coming of males of mails takes up largest portion of desk assistant's time
College Eye 24:27, p.4
Desk attendant says that dealing with the mail and with men arriving to pick up dates takes up most of her time.
77 "What's in a name?" ask Shakespeare and Anna Wild; "the browns have it" in puzzling search for the right cognomen
College Eye 22:12, p.2
Anna Wild talks about common and similar names among ISTC students.
78 Stamp Act passed 163 years ago Mar. 8
College Eye 19:25, p.1
Laments how the post office benefits from college students.
79 Every one advised to mail Christmas packages early
College Eye 16:15, p.5
Should get mail out by December 20.
80 Shaking them up
College Eye 13:32, p.3
Critical of government employee work ethic.
81 John W. Campbell
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1
John W. Campbell serves as the postmaster of Ryder, North Dakota for his seventh year.
82 Changes in mail service
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Last collection will be picked up at 7 p. m. instead of 6 p. m.
83 Parcel post rates are raised
College Eye 9:9, p.1
Rate raised 4%.
84 The mail
College Eye 7:16, p.7
Schedule of mail collection times in Cedar Falls.
85 A Tragic Story
Old Gold 0:0, p.108
Poem written in monometer; campus shots; photos.
86 Jayhawkers and Teachers to meet in debate; big dual debate between Kansas Normal and Teachers College will occur on Friday evening
Normal Eyte 20:32, p.527
Will debate establishment of parcel post.
87 Another mail carrier
Normal Eyte 20:19, p.322
A new mail carrier will be added to the College Hill route.
88 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.279
New mail system is absurd; reduced to one delivery per day; Cedar Falls street cars performing well this winter; senior class participation lacking.
89 Editorial
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.263
Postmen are slower without their horses; basketball loss shouldn't lead to pessimistic thoughts.
90 Kansas question chosen; Debating League holds important meeting; parcels post question selected
Normal Eyte 20:15, p.252
Decide to debate on establishment of government parcel post service.
91 Word was received last week
Normal Eyte 20:15, p.257
Mr. Fenner, the mail carrier, received word that his mother died.
92 After serving Uncle Sam as a mail carrier
Normal Eyte 19:13, p.207
Charles Bley will resign as mail carrier after seventeen years; will devote time to farming.
93 During Ray Crummer's absence
Normal Eyte 18:5, p.79
No mail was delivered to Matthew Hall.
94 Faithful Dick
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.49
Photo of postman Charles Bley and his horse, Dick.
95 The Parcel Post
Normal Eyte 15:23, p.355
Discusses the need for a parcel post system in America.
96 The parcel post is being agitated with a good deal of persistence
Normal Eyte 15:18, p.274
Believes that Congress should approve a parcel post system.
97 The Normal Eyte box
Normal Eyte 15:17, p.257
Students have been mistakenly placing mail in the Normal Eyte suggestion box.
98 Mailboxes on the street cars--why not?; schedule of principal mail trains make present system of collection 'very' unsatisfactory;
Normal Eyte 15:6, p.81
Article discusses the need for change in the current mail services on the hill.
99 A new mail box
Normal Eyte 14:31, p.490
Installed at 20th and Normal Streets.
100 Mr. Bley
Normal Eyte 14:8, p.125
Mr. Bley has a new mail wagon.