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Word: musts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...wages, and finally the collective bargaining procedures involved in bringing about changes in hiring and promotion practices. SDS will not allow, however, for the existence of these complexities. Nor will they wait for labor negotiations to take place during the first week in December. As usual, the issue must be settled Now even at the risk of disrupting the University. And, as usual. SDS presents some cosmic notion which links all the issues, all the structures, and all the decision-makers into one massive, incomprehensible blob; wage inequities, black worker, racism, May, Corporation, Bosses, Evil...

Author: By Harvard UNDERGRADUATE Council, | Title: PAINTERS' HELPERS | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

Yesterday afternoon, I met for an hour and a half with three members of the Personnel Office: Messrs. Kielly, Powers and Moulton, Perhaps I will be criticized for what may seem to some as a "ruling class position" but I must admit that I was impressed not only by the sincerity of these men but also by their awareness and sensitivity to inequities which may exist in the present system. I am fully convinced that, if there are problems concerning wages for painters' helpers, they do not emerge from racist attitudes and that these men as well as Ernest...

Author: By Harvard UNDERGRADUATE Council, | Title: PAINTERS' HELPERS | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...Renault of building-takeovers and sit-ins and the ensuing changes in University governance and policies, many members of this community have acquired a mentality which holds that change will not come without militant action. This presents sad prospects for the future. The members of this community must seriously consider what conduct is appropriate within the University. Until that time, change at Harvard will be marked with disruption and synonymous with reports from the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities...

Author: By Harvard UNDERGRADUATE Council, | Title: PAINTERS' HELPERS | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

Harvard can win at the Bowl tomorrow, but it must play a game that it has not played yet this fall. It will not have to play a super game, because Yale is not a super team. But Yale is damn good, and there is no way that it could have forgotten its humiliation at Cambridge last fall. Brad Lee, the Eli whose fumble of Harvard's on side kick kept the Crimson alive last fall, will be starting at right guard tomorrow, and he hasn't forgotten...

Author: By John L.??????, | Title: Powers of the Press | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

...Yale coach Carmen Cozza is able, he will never let up tomorrow. He did last year, and Yale kicked away the game. Harvard must beat Yale to win, for the Bulldogs will not beat themselves...

Author: By John L.??????, | Title: Powers of the Press | 11/21/1969 | See Source »

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