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When princes and pressmen...
LIKE the Nixon administration, Harvard likes to ask those who can afford it least to bear inflation's burdens. This year, 36 members of the Graphics Arts International Union, with wages ranging from $110 a week for some typesetters to $240 a week for certain classes of pressmen, are striking for 10-to 14-per cent wage increases...
LIKE the Nixon administration, Harvard likes to ask those who can afford it least to bear inflation's burdens. This year, 36 members of the Graphics Arts International Union, with wages ranging from $110 a week for some typesetters to $240 a week for certain classes of pressmen, are striking for 10-to 14-per-cent wage increases...
...LOCALS of the Graphic Arts International Union with members employed by Harvard are striking for a larger wage increase than the university wants to grant. The workers, whose current wages range from $150.44 a week for deliverer-drivers to $240.34 a week for certain classes of pressmen, want 10 to 14 per cent increases. Harvard has offered 5.5 per cent, with John B. Butler, director of personnel, explaining that the university needs to "slow inflation...
...NIXON, read the headline of a two-page ad in the May 31 issue of the New York Times. Though John Birchers did their poor best to get Earl Warren impeached, some people are still shocked by the thought of trying to do it to the President. Angry pressmen at the Times at first refused to run off the issue. The President sent a White House aide to thank them for their brief attempt at supererogatory censorship, and the Times received more than 400 letters from readers, most of whom condemned publication...