Word: bostons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...strike of the Boston District Council of Carpenters moved into its second week yesterday with no successful negotiation as yet. The delay on Quincy House caused by the strike "is tightening the work schedule," Dean Bundy commented yesterday...
...spokesman for the joint negotiating committee of the Building Trades Employers Association of Boston and the Associated General Contractors of Massachusetts issued the following statement to the CRIMSON...
Voronov, who said many parts of Boston reminded him of Leningrad, is vice-editor of Komsomolskaya Pravada, a daily youth newspaper with a circulation of 2.6 million. He answered most of the questions for the group. Vitaly Botko and Vladlen Troshkin, the only two who are not members of the Communist Party, were generally silent...
...thirds of the delegates were opposed to a tax cut now, said Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks. Opposition to a cut centered in the council's committee on taxes-headed by President Paul C. Cabot of Boston's State Street Investment Corp.-which questioned the value of "sprinkling a few dollars per taxpayer over the economy," considered a tax cut only a surface palliative for deeper economic ills. If a tax cut is inevitable, said the committee, it should be framed as a long-range reform of the entire tax structure instead of just a slash to spur...
Speaking before the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks in Boston last week, Reierson noted that "many maladjustments have entered the economy in recent years, and their correction may be neither painless nor swift." Troublesome problems are the continuing rise in wage rates in the face of unemployment, and the rigid price structure that keeps prices high in the face of surpluses...