Word: attendant
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Upperclassmen are invited and freshmen are required to attend the three meetings--one for each Radcliffe House. To promote uninhibited discussion, no head residents of dormitories or members of the Administration may attend...
Upperclassmen are not required to attend the meetings, said Judith Mumma '69, president of East House, because "they have already made the decision about drug use in the Harvard community." Most read the same information which the freshmen will hear at the meetings, Miss Mumma said...
...contract and a promise to attend a conciliation meeting ended the two strikes that hit Harvard last June...
...June 14, University negotiators signed a contract that ended the month-old strike of the Lithographers' and Printers' International Union. Five days later striking Builders and Grounds craftsmen went back to work as the University promised to attend a state-run arbitration and conciliation meeting...
Serious contract negotiations between the University and the Boston Crafts Maintenance Council (BCMC), the union that caused the commencement-time strike of over 100 B&G craftsmen, are now going on. That strike was ended when the University agreed to attend a June meeting which led to the eventual recognition of the BCMC as the B&G's bargaining agent...