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Word: boston (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...helpers issue has been simmering ever since the Metropolitan Boston and Vicinity Crafts Maintenance Council (AFL-CIO) became the bargaining agent for Harvard's maintenance workers in 1967. Donn Berry, secretary-treasurer of the union, said yesterday that he approached Harvard several times about the issues from 1967 on, and that, six months ago, the University agreed to begin talks on the problem...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Harvard, Union Are Negotiating On Maintenance Helpers' Issue | 11/20/1969 | See Source »

...FLOW. Like the October Moratorium in Boston, the next day's march was fluid-not a march, but a flow, with its own inner currents. Unlike the October march, it was joyous. Even some of the policemen were smiling. The sun was shining, the air was crisp. We chanted some, just to let Washington know. And we sang, because we wanted to. Some of my Harvard friends started the refrain of "Alice's Restaurant," and a few other people joined in. Every now and then an enchanting little tune wound its way down the line: "Oh, what a lovely thing...

Author: By Sandy Bonder, | Title: On the Far Side of the Monument | 11/20/1969 | See Source »

Robert Galluzzo, an attorney associated with the Boston Legal Aid Society, represented the 14. He told them that the continuance was granted primarily because they were students and because all but three of them had had no previous records...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Judge Grants Continuance of Trial To Students Arrested at Evictions | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

Zavelle emphasized that the overall "shrinkage rate" for the Coop-the percentage of inventory accounted lost through customer theft, employee theft, mispricing, and accounting errors-is less than two per cent, while the rates both for Boston department stores and for department stores nationally are closer to three per cent. He estimated that the Coop loses about $80,000 a year, or one-half of one per cent of sales, through customer theft...

Author: By Peter D. Kramer, | Title: Shoplifting By Harvard Students Rises; Ad Board May Reconsider Punishments | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

...everyone was given the opportunity to compete on both levels of the schedule. Some have made the adjustments from high school football and will be ready to move on to the varsity next year. Naturally eleven games are still not enough, but the scheduling difficulties in an area like Boston are understandable; with the exception of Boston College, area schools will not or cannot play Harvard. Prep schools and academies, such as Exeter and Milford, make up the bulk of the 'B' schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SPORTS MAIL | 11/19/1969 | See Source »

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