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Caulfield and Junction
* Balaclava Junction, a tram junction in Caulfield North, Victoria, Australia

Caulfield and Post
Caulfield also figures as a character in the short story " I'm Crazy ", published in Colliers ( December 22, 1945 ), and other members of the Caulfield family are featured in " Last Day of the Last Furlough ", published in The Saturday Evening Post ( July 15, 1944 ) and the unpublished short stories " The Last and Best of the Peter Pans " ( c. 1942 ) and " The Ocean Full of Bowling Balls " ( c. 1945 ).
Caulfield Post Office opened on 1 January 1863 and closed in 1974.
Image: Elsternwick post office and caulfield city rifle club. jpg | Former Elsternwick Post Office and former Caulfield City rifle club buildings
The third Malvern East Post Office was renamed from Caulfield East in 1928, but reverted to that name in 1929.
However, Holden Caulfield was mentioned in Salinger's short story " Last Day of the Last Furlough " in the July 15, 1944 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, three years before Dear Ruth.

Caulfield and opened
The name comes from Highett Road and the name of the local railway station, which was built when the line from Caulfield to Mordialloc was opened in 1881.
Caulfield station opened on 7 May 1879.
The line from Caulfield to Mordialloc opened in December 1881 and extended to Frankston in August 1882.
In 1879 the Gippsland line was opened from South Yarra to Caulfield, Pakenham and Bairnsdale.
By running in the Turnbull, Kersley opened up the possibility of running Northerly over 2, 400 metres for the first time, in the Caulfield Cup.
The school's centenary year, 1981, marked the appearance of the first girls at Caulfield, as a second senior school campus opened at Wheelers Hill on 26 April.
In 1993, the other campuses opened to girls, making Caulfield fully coeducational.
The Memorial Hall at Wheelers Hill was officially opened on 28 July 2005 and the Cripps Centre at Caulfield Campus opened on 25 October 2005.
Deciding she wanted to get into comedy, Caulfield worked as a waitress during the day, saved up her tips, bought a small mic & amp, and opened her own comedy club.
The glass-fronted Rupert Clarke Grandstand, which replaced the main Caulfield grandstand of the 1920s, was opened in 1992.

Caulfield and remains
Kingston Town's rating remains well above those of several Cox Plate winners who have won either or both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, including Saintly, Might And Power, Northerly, and Makybe Diva.

Caulfield and .
*" Variations and voids: the regulation of human cloning around the world " academic article by S. Pattinson & T. Caulfield
* 1936 – Patrick Caulfield, British painter and printmaker ( d. 2005 )
* 1922 – Joan Caulfield, American actress and model ( d. 1991 )
Currently services are held in B ' nai B ' rith House, East St Kilda. The refurbishment and partial reconstruction of a building in Caulfield to serve as the first Conservative Synagogue building in Australia is advanced, completion being anticipated during 2010.
** Joan Caulfield, American actress ( b. 1922 )
* April 25 – Caulfield Grammar School is founded in Melbourne, Australia.
In " The Wish " a vengeance demon named Anya ( Emma Caulfield ) grants Cordelia's wish that Buffy never came to Sunnydale, showing what would happen if it were overrun with vampires.
* Joseph Caulfield James — the English tutor to King Vajiravudh of Siam.
She died in Caulfield, Victoria, Australia.
Examples include the Grand National, the Cambridgeshire Handicap, the Donn Handicap, the Santa Anita Handicap, the Hollywood Gold Cup, the Auckland Cup, the Easter Handicap, the Caulfield Cup, and the Melbourne Cup.
File: Patrick_Caulfield_grave. jpg | The grave of Patrick Caulfield, RA
The logical point that you, Holden Caulfield, and everyone but the language mavens intuitively grasp is that everyone and they are not an " antecedent " and a " pronoun " referring to the same person in the world, which would force them to agree in number.
* Caulfield, Patricia ( 1970 ) Everglades, Sierra Club / Ballantine Books.
During this period, Bakshi reread J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, which he had first read in high school, and saw parallels between his situation and that of the book's protagonist, Holden Caulfield.
* John J. Caulfield
In January 1961, the most famous RBA-Young Contemporaries of all put David Hockney, the American R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake on the map.
His bored genius sidekick Caulfield, girlfriend Jane Plainwell, friend James Burke, boss Mr. Spaetzle, discordant teacher Mrs. Olsen, and athletic adversary Coach Hacker all reside in Rodney, and are ( except for Caulfield, who is a student ,) staff at the fictional " Bryson Elemetary School.

Junction and Post
** The United States Post Office Department ( later renamed the United States Postal Service ) begins the 3rd regular airmail service in the world ( between New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC ), the 1st being from Allahabad to Naini Junction in India on the 18th February 1911 and the 2nd being from London to Windsor Castle on the 22nd June 1911.
Though its official name is Bureau Junction, the village is more commonly called Bureau, and Bureau is the main name used by phone companies, the federal Board on Geographic Names, and the United States Post Office.
Notable buildings include the Coolidge Hotel, the First National Bank building, a U. S. Post Office building, and the White River Junction Fire House, showing examples of Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Italianate and Romanesque architecture.
The Grand Junction Post Office provides mail services and the Bolivar Electric Company and Hardeman / Fayette Utility Dist.
| 57. 8 || rowspan = 2 | Trenton || Fair |||||||| Junction for Belvedere-Delaware Secondary Track ; Former junction for Bordentown Secondary Track ; ( See NJT River Line ); Current Amtrak Division Post New York and Philadelphia Divisions
He was named " Person of the Decade " by The Glenwood Post in 1999 and " Best Local Government Official " by The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel from 1999-2003.
The first Hornsby Post Office opened on 1 August 1864, and was renamed South Hornsby on 1 May 1900, the same day Hornsby Junction office near the railway station ( open since 1887 ) was renamed Hornsby.
In 1940, Addison Road, as well as the link to the Metropolitan line at Latimer Road, closed along with the other West London Line stations, but in 1946 it was renamed " Kensington ( Olympia )" and became the northern terminus of a peak-hour shuttle service to Clapham Junction, which was mainly for the benefit of the workers of the Post Office Savings Bank ( later National Savings Bank ), situated in nearby Blythe Road.
The early township grew around the railway station and a Post Office named Mornington Junction opened on December 1, 1892 ( Baxter from 1918 )
Oaklands Junction Post Office opened on 1 January 1865 and closed in 1971.
The Braybrook Junction Post Office opened on 25 August 1890.
European settlement began in Newport at what was then called Williamstown Junction around 1862, with a Telegraph Office and Post Office by 1869.
The region-wide North Wales edition of the Daily Post, based at Trinity Mirror's offices in Llandudno Junction, is distributed from Monday to Saturday, whilst The Leader ( formerly the Evening Leader ) publishes three editions for Wrexham, Chester and Flintshire and is based at the headquarters of NWN Media in Mold.
The former Randwick Post Office building in the centre of Randwick Junction ( corner of Alison Road and Avoca Street ) is known as Easts House.
Among them are the former Junction Hotel ( 1880 ), the Post Office ( 1936 ), the Farmers building ( 1919 ) and the Johnston Building ( 1896 ).
Junee Post Office was renamed Old Junee in 1881 when the town of Junee was relocated nearer to Junee Junction ( Junee railway station ).
Junee Railway Station Post Office opened on 6 July 1878, was renamed Junee Junction in 1881 and later still, Junee in 1893.
The Former Post office Building in downtown White River Junction was purchased by the school in December 2011.
Former White River Junction Post Office and future CCS main building
Sorting of mail en-route first occurred in the United Kingdom with the introduction of the Travelling Post Office in 1838 on the Grand Junction Railway.
* January 20-Travelling Post Office ( with sorting of mail en route ) introduced on Grand Junction Railway in England, initially on an experimental basis.
Just east of the I-290-I-90 / 94 Junction in downtown Chicago, the Old Chicago Main Post Office is a building that stretches over Congress Parkway.
It opened in 1924, and the part of it from the B & A at Post Road Crossing ( the crossing of the Albany Post Road ) to Schodack Junction on the east side of the Hudson River became the B & A Post Road Branch.

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