Word: deal
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...educational institution, Harvard faces the unique problem of hiring students to do a great deal of part-time and summer work. To the extent that the student body does not represent all minorities in equal proportions, explains Eric Kurtz, Harvard's director of analytic studies, those workers chosen are unrepresentative. "It's hard sometimes to develop a good pool of applicants," he says...
...other hand, John says, "we can't strike. It's not in the contract. We had a big argument about that." Most kitchen workers decline to talk about the possibility of a kitchen workers' strike similar to the one at Yale last fall. Union issues cause a good deal of dissension among the workers. The younger, more vociferous employees tend to take a more strident stance in their dealings with the University while the older, more settled group is less willing to rock the boat and risk sacrificing the relative security they have gained. With a high unemployment rate...
...other administrators have refused to say whether the assembly will be allowed to play an active role in selecting representatives to the student-faculty committees. Nonetheless, the Student Assembly will take office next semester, and the administration may well have to do some hard thinking about how it will deal with a suddenly louder student voice...
Merino said he did not know the terms of Curry's contract, but speculated that it is probably a three-year deal...
Construction of the South House dining hall was delayed through the fall, leaving Quad residents to deal with the music of pneumatic drills in the early morning hours. Buildings and Grounds officials said the construction could not proceed any faster because their supply of bricks had been diverted to the nearby construction site of the new Kennedy School of Government...