Word: stefani
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Emerson Hall D, the Harvard Committee Against Military Intervention presents Clive Knowles, the field representative of Labor's Non-Partisan League (C.I.O) and Joseph Stefani, the financial secretary and business agent of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees Local No. 186 (A.F.L.), both of whom will talk on "Labor Speaks for Peace...
Ominous to Greek ears was another Italian sound-effect they heard that evening - from Mussolini's news agency, Stefani: news that there had been a "border incident" that day near the Corizza Pass on the Greek-Albanian border, and a bomb incident at Porto Edda (named for Il Duce's daughter). The Italians, of course, blamed Greek "armed bands" and agents. Denial of the affairs by the Greeks went unheard, their offers of discussion were turned down. Within a few hours Mussolini and Hitler had one more conference, at Florence (see p. 28), and Italy...
...report criticizing the inefficiency of the kitchens, the Council Committee on Board erroneously referred to Stefani as pointing out "that the broccoli served in the Union is prepared by a man who has had no outside cooking training, and is cooked in such a way that about 50 per cent of the flavor and food value is lost...
...helping the University to economize, we realize that we will make it possible to obtain further concessions as well as to reduce the student board rate," Stefani said...
Expressing satisfaction with the union's present contract with the University, Stefani, said that he did not expect to demand more wage increases within the near future...