Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The problems of nuclear energy are another popular theme this week. Ernest Moniz, a MIT physics professor, will discuss "Nuclear Waste Disposal" with James Stevens of Arthur D. Little, Inc. in the Cambridge Forum, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 3 Church St.
In what seems to be a strange parallel to the 1972 events, this year's demonstrations and interest in South Africa prompted Bok to send one of his current assistants to investigate South Africa firsthand. Lawrence F. Stevens '65, secretary of the ACSR, traveled for three weeks n South Africa...
Stevens currently employs over 45,000 workers in 85 plants, most of which are located in North and South Carolina. None of these workers are presently covered by union contracts.
Stevens has been convicted of violating the National Labor Relations Act over 100 times, as well as having been accused of defying health and safety codes in operating its plants, wire-tapping union organizers, and discriminating against minority groups in its employment practices.
Last year, the Harvard Coop agreed to stop selling Stevens's goods as a part of the boycott. Several other New England chains have also joined the boycott of Stevens's products, which include several lines of linen and men's clothing.