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...after three hundred and two years of its existence," as Stefani likes to put it not unionized at all. When Stefani went in to organize the kitchen workers the University kicked him out because he didn't work there, so he had to do his organizing in the cellar of a sympathetic...
...other 18 contests, the Elis have lost 17 and tied one, earning Yale the cellar position in the ECAC League play, its lone tie coming against Princeton...
...conference. With an impressive 75-20 record against nonleague opponents, and with four teams ranked among the nation's top 20, the Pac8 has become one of the toughest leagues in the nation. The strength starts up north at Oregon State, whose team, expected to fight for the cellar, was instead tied for first place with U.C.L.A., going into last weekend's showdown with the Bruins. The Beavers are led by 6-ft. 8-in. Sophomore Forward Lonnie Shelton, who is racking up 18 points per game. Oregon, nicknamed "the Kamikaze Kids" for the squad's aggressive...
...Royal Academy's retrospective of the works of Joseph Mallord William Turner (which runs until March 2, 1975) is the most important art exhibition held in either England or the U.S. in the past five years. Two hundred years have passed since Turner was born in a cellar in Maiden Lane and his reputation has never ceased to grow. In this show, it gets its due from an institution that Turner always regarded with filial piety. There are 650 oils, watercolors, prints and drawings on view, too many to see in one day. In their range-from the earliest...
...Yale beats our Harvard fleet, it's that cellar...