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...witnesses were called by the defense and echoed Riley’s sentiments: a lawyer for the AFL-CIO, a dining services union representative, a Mass. Hall custodian, a priest from the United Ministries and three faculty members...
...decision to leave the administrative building came after a long night of deliberations, following a marathon negotiation session held yesterday that included high-ranking AFL-CIO officials and top Harvard administrators, including General Counsel Anne Taylor, Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs Paul S. Grogan and Harvard University Police Department Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley...
...students reached their decision after a long night of deliberations, following a marathon negotiation session held yesterday that included high-ranking AFL-CIO officials and top Harvard administrators, including General Counsel Anne Taylor, Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs Paul S. Grogan and Harvard University Police Department Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley...
April 30 was the turning point in the living wage campaign at Harvard. The endorsement of a New York Times columnist followed by the public support of the AFL-CIO leadership weakened the University administration and left the protesters stronger than ever. The question now arises: Can the students’ advantage produce a solution in the best interests of everyone—workers, President Neil L. Rudenstine, administrators, student activists, the faculty, students and the University as a whole...
...proposal to end the 20-day sit-in comes out of a marathon discussion session held yesterday, as AFL-CIO officials and high-ranking Harvard administrators, including General Counsel Anne Taylor, Vice President for Government, Community and Public Affairs Paul S. Grogan and Harvard University Police Department Chief Francis D. "Bud" Riley went in and out of the occupied building throughout yesterday afternoon...