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Labor waited a long time for this step. Quietly, over the decades, more and more U.S. workers have shifted from an hourly wage to an annual salary basis, but the change was established as a contract right for relatively few workers. Before the U.A.W. was born in 1936, seasonal layoffs...
While the vaccine program was virtually halted last week, waiting for the Public Health Service to retest and release more of the dammed-up vaccine from manufacturers' warehouses, polio was speeding its seasonal march. Latest figures showed a week's total of 240 cases, the same as a...
Yale has compiled a seasonal record of ten wins and two losses, one to a strong Hofstra team and one to Princeton, 7 to 6. The varsity has won four, tied one, and lost ten.
The companies, holding their statistical fire, made no immediate reply. Unofficially, management said the union's idea of costs was way off: they might turn out to be twice as much. If the industry can avoid major shutdowns but has to make temporary layoffs because of seasonal declines in...
Last year the Middies, with the help of such football stars as All-America End Ron Beagle, Halfback John Raster and Team Captain John Hopkins, stopped Maryland 12-7, and went on to win the national championship. Last week, hopped up for their big effort, both teams were still unbeaten...