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Holiday mail (from Campus Mail)



Mail Tips are intended for every individual at Yale that uses U.S. or Campus Mail. Please share these Tips with others in your department, especially new employees. To have a name added to the Mail Tip list, e-mail lynne.beauchemin@yale.edu.


Mail Tip #175
The Holidays and Personal Mail

One of the first signs of the holiday season at Campus Mail is an increase in incoming personal packages. Many people find it convenient to do their holiday shopping from mail order catalogs and the Internet, frequently having their purchases shipped to their office.

Yale's Policy on personal mail is that it not be shipped to your office address. We recommend that you have personal packages and letters sent to your home address, or if there is no one at your home to receive them, to an address other than your office where someone is available to accept receipt.

The holiday season also brings an increase in personal outgoing mail, specifically, putting stamped personal mail (e.g., holiday greeting cards) in department outgoing mail bins. All personal mail should be deposited in one of the many USPS collection boxes around campus.

Please share this information with personnel in your department. If you have any questions, please call Campus Mail at (76)4-9310.

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Kim Raseman, Manager
Library Shipping & Receiving
Yale University Library
Yale University
130 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Tel 203 432-6766
Fax 203 432-7231
http://www.library.yale.edu/shipping
Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books,
But love from love, toward school with heavy looks.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616)