Word: halls
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Tonight at 7:15 o'clock the Student Council will meet in the Faculty Room in University Hall...
Opportunities for a successful season loom large this evening when the pistol team, headed by Captain A. Harmon Hall, '38, meets in Kirkland House Common Room to plan its future program...
Back on the firing line again are the three outstanding shots of last year's team, Captain Hall, Laurence L. Arnold, '38, Manager, and Harry F. Hinekley, '40. They will be aided by Albert E. Brunelli, '38, and Warwick B. Stabler...
Harvard University, by its willingness to sit down around a conference table with representatives of its employees has given ample proof. that it is a fully enlightened employer. Despite the fact that dining hall employees are paid full union wages, and that Harvard was unique in that it made no salary cut during the depression the waitresses have a legitimate demand in that they do not receive any tips. It is essentially this, together with the usual demands for recognition and a closed shop, that is being discussed in the conference now going on in Mr. Durant's office...
...regard to the possibility of an increased wage scale for dining hall employees it is well to keep in mind the fact that the halls are totally supported by student's term bills, and do not now operate at a profit...