Word: reynoldses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Lieut. Colonel John H. Reynolds, of the U.S. Army, a former contact of Gaik Ovakimian, former head of the Soviet Secret Intelligence (NKVD) in New York, is also apparently involved in the Soviet espionage activities stemming from Washington, D.C.
This year's drop into the debit column by the University Dining Halls may force an increase in board rates next term, Administrative Vice-President Edward R, Reynolds '15, said yesterday.
Reynolds said he would like to avoid "if at all possible" upping the board rates during the middle of the year, but that increased costs may make it necessary. "We felt very badly about moving it up 50 cents in 1951 and we'd feel badly about it now, but...
Reynolds and Heaman agreed that the November departmental report will determine whether the rates should go up. "The September and October figures are not very conclusive," Reynolds said, "but the November report will either show a continuation of the increased costs or not." This report will be ready sometime about...
During 1950-51, when the dining halls suffered a $70,000 deficit, the rates were raised from $14 to $14.50. Reynolds has refused to name the size of the increase which would be made this time, but it probably would be 50 cents again.