Word: countway
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Organizing Committee, which affiliated itself with District 65 of the Distributive Workers of America last spring seeks to represent clerical and technical personnel at the Medical School, Dental School, School of Public Health, and at Countway Library...
...Organizing Committee, which affiliated itself with District 65 of the Distributive Workers of America last spring, represents clerical and technical personnel at the Medical School, Dental School, School of Public Health and at Countway Library...
Secretaries and technicians raised the cry at Harvard last winter when a women's organization in the Medical Area--the Boston-based part of the University that includes the Med School, the Dental School, the School of Public Health, and Countway Library--grew to form an organizing committee. The group, still headed by women, affiliated its effort in mid-spring with District 65 of the Distributive Workers of America, a New York-based union...
...September 1971, the University commissioned the Cambridge architectural firm Hugh Stubbins and Associates to do the site study for the library. Stubbins had designed three previous Harvard buildings: the Loeb Drama Center and two Medical School buildings--the Countway Library and the New England Regional Primate Center--as well as several college libraries. He had been among the final candidates for the Science Center design contract...
Example 1: Countway Library: 2 male and 4 female librarians. All have master's degrees. One male was a doctoral candidate in 1958. He was employed in 1958 and presently earns $20,000. The other male received his master's in Library Science in 1954, was employed in 1965 and earns $15,000. One female has two master's degrees. She was employed in 1969 and earns $7,200. Two females were employed in 1967 and earn $6,800 and $8,500. The other female librarian was employed in 1968 and earns $8,400. Each of the above received...