Word: milkings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...state-owned HO stores, where prices are exorbitant. The Communists insisted that their latest squeeze had been done at the request of "the broadest stratum of our society, the workers." The real explanation, however, could be found in a Communist admission last week that production of meat, milk, cereals and sugar has fallen "far behind the plan" in East Germany...
William A. Heaman, Manager of Dining Halls, said yesterday that although it is possible all milk servings will be cancelled, this does not seem likely at the present time...
Massachusetts Governor Horter's seizure of 13 milk companies under the Slichter Act late last night means the end of milk rationing at the University, and probably of the newly-formed SAMS...
Meanwhile, the newly-formed Society to Aid the Milk Strikers said yesterday that it has a total membership of 35. The group intends to seek immediate recognition from Robert B. Watson '37, Dean of Students...
George B. Driesen '54, Acting Chairman of the organization, said yesterday, "Announcement in this morning's newspapers that H. P. Hood and Sons, which delivers more than half the University's milk supply, can double its milk supplies proves that the University is in league with the management of milk companies in an attempt to discredit the milk strikers...