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Anderson has worked for the University Press as a janitor since the fall of 1948. Last week Cambridge Fire Chief John F. Collns discharged him after a hearing conducted by himself for violating an old departmental rule against outside employment while an active member of the force...
Quite a few, however, "walked out of the meeting in disgust" over the choice, according to one janitor...
...want is a square deal," said one janitor, who asked that his name be withheld,"and we aren't getting it." He said Mulvihill told the janitors that the hours cut amounted to the same thing as a five percent raise, but he said the janitors feel they are entitled to the same advantages that other union members have gained in the past two years...
...From the first, Amherst men heaped indignities upon her, painting stockings on her shapely limbs, clothing her in gaudy diapers, lugging her away from her pedestal to celebrate football victories. In the '80s, Amherst's president tried to banish her from the campus, but the janitor charged with her disposal confessed that he "couldn't kill a woman" and hid Sabrina in his own barn...
...Fairbanks, assistant to the Comptroller, testified that the checks in question were of the sort distributed by the University Mail Service and that he had seen Knaus come to pick up outgoing mail at Lehman Hall. But under cross-examination he admitted that every noon the Lehman Hall janitor, instead of the regular carriers, took the outgoing mail to the University Post Office behind Widener Library