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Harvard officials concede that the Alexander formula does not entirely solve the problem of minority hiring. But it does put pressure on contractors and unions to train minority workers. And while Harvard has not officially indicated that it will employ 20% minority group labor in all its future projects, the university hopes that the Alexander plan will set a pattern for all future contracts-amounting to $25 million annually over the next few years...
...Miller resigned from the U.S. Attorneys' office to devote full time to it. That the paper's editorials had been consistently attacking the Government's anti-poverty program (as being too paltry) only made his decision to resign easier. "I couldn't very well continue in the Government's employ," Miller says, "while my paper was attacking their programs." Though the decision to resign may have preserved his journalistic integrity, it was a personal financial disaster. Drawing no pay at all (the paper couldn't afford it). Miller lived on ten dollars a week until the paper became financially solvent...
...that twists our conventional perception of them. He works minutely with the means of his narrative craft. The films that result depend intimately on their author's sensibility, a sensibility that allows involvement only on the condition of continual awareness of the total situation. Though Willie Boy does not employ this sensibility consistently, does not achieve a unity of attitude, we sense it working in every cold moment of a remarkably beautiful film...
...discovered prior to the banquet that the CRIMSON has been paying its printers and printers helpers below Boston union wages. The CRIMSON is a open shop newspaper. The CRIMSON also does not employ any blacks in its six-man bakeshop...
...Jackson Construction Company, /which was awarded both contracts, will employ a total of about 200 workers on the sites...