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Edward Reynolds, Administrative vice President, added last night that the dining halls were operating "right on the ragged edge." He said that he had been trying to put off another board rate rise even since the $14 hike last spring...
Administrative vice-President Edward Reynolds will probably begin action on the recent maids' and janitors' proposal for a pay hike when he returns to Cambridge today. His secretary said yesterday that he has been away since last seek on business...
Maids and janitors asked the University for a new wage boost in a surprise letter to Edward Reynolds, administrative vice-president, yesterday. Although their present contract does not run out until June, the employees want the hike now because of "increased taxes" and the rising cost of living...
Rises in cost have used up the 15 percent rent increase that the College announced last February, it was learned yesterday. The original reason for the rent hike was an expected decrease in enrollment of up to one-third...
...most pessimistic prediction was a 25 percent loss of College enrollment under which the dormitories would have shown a $121,000 deficit. Trottenberg added that under those circumstances the 15 percent hike would have erased the deficit without filling any of the $100,000 commitment to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...