Word: charterers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...merger, which was worked out by the Joint A.F. of L.-C.I.O. Unity Committee, has been in the making for a long time. In June, 1954, the committee recommended as the first step toward its goal, a no-raiding agreement. Then, last Wednesday the charter for the new federation was completed, but it must still be ratified by both the A.F. of L. and the C.I.O. at their conventions next fall...
...C.I.O. originally split off from the A.F. of L. in 1935, when the main issue was whether to organize along craft or industrial lines. The charter prepared for the new federation, however, recognizes that industrial and craft unions are "appropriate, equal, and necessary as methods of trade union organization...
Provisions are made in Iannello's bill to revoke the charter of any educational institution failing to expel Communists or Communist sympathizers. This does not directly affect the University, however, since its charter, granted in 1650, does not have the usual clause stipulating the possibility of a revocation...
...alternative to charter revocation, Iannello plans to introduce an amendment to his bill which would provide for the cancellation of all tax exemption privileges of a college that did not dismiss Communist teachers. "We definitely want to get Harvard," he said yesterday. "People like Furry are real security risks...
When an exhibition of some original manuscripts of Dylan Thomas opens later this spring at Houghton Library, the Welsh poet will take his place beside Harvard's first charter and Edwin Booth's last cigar. Within the walls of the red-brick, air-tight, thief-proof building are not only one of the world's best known collections of rare books, but also University documents and historical curios...