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Meanwhile, in ironic contrast, Cleveland's businesses were booming towards 1929 levels. Yet the city could not tax to raise funds for relief without empowering legislation from the State General Assembly. And Governor John W. Bricker refused to convene the Assembly. Why?
In the meantime the Faculty will convene this afternoon after a three weeks' recess for the fourth of a series of special sessions begun early last month. Debate at these meetings has centered on tenure and related problems.
Harvard's Faculty, 300 strong, will convene in extraordinary session next Tuesday to continue a discussion of "questions of personnel," a discussion adjourned late Tuesday afternoon after two hours of heated debate.
Although the Overseers ordinarily convene seven times a year to approve (almost as a matter of course) the Corporation's action, much of their collective job of keeping a watchful eye delegated to the Visiting Committees.
When 300 Massachusetts teachers convene at Harvard today as guests of the Cambridge Union of University Teachers they will be meeting with the blessings of William Green, president of the A.F. of L., of which the C.U.U.T. is an affiliate.