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...Malley went on to explain the structure of the AFL-CIO and the way in which a local union would operator stressing both the power of the international union and the democracy within the local...
John F. O'Malley field representative for the AFL-CIO, spoke and answered questions for an hour about the advantages of unionizing before 34 of the Law School's 87 secretaries. The Law School has 70 full-time and 17 part-time secretaries...
...Quite frankly." O'Malley began, "the reason professional people have not been organized is a very snobbish one... Part of your pay check has been the fact that you work for Harvard. That's fine...
...member policy committee of the association invited John O'Malley of the Professional Employees Union to speak today about his union and to explain the advantages and disadvantages of forming a union at the law School. A member of the policy committee stressed yesterday that the meeting was designed only to provide information for the secretaries...
...look more like an apocalyptic abyss. For better or worse, three lay teachers are closest to the boys. One is Dobbs (Pat Hingle), an American Mr. Chips, a cuddly Teddy bear of a man who sees his boys as substitutes for the sons he never had. His antithesis is Malley (Fritz Weaver), a martinet of Greek and Latin, a forbidding aristocrat of learning waging a slightly paranoid struggle for excellence in an age of slipshod egalitarianism. With tongues as foils, this pair fences throughout the play, and the acting level is simply sustained perfection. The third teacher, Reese (Ken Howard...