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Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Operating Manager of Houses and College Dormitories, last night emphasized that the negotiations are solely between the House committees and Maytag. He stressed that the University has nothing at all to do with the agreement...
Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, operating manager of the Houses, warned last night that "it is too early to tell" whether porters are cheaper than maids...
Administrative officers like John U. Monro '34, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, and Gladys Fales of the Employment Office are frankly worried about what will happen when final exams keep porters from showing up. A great effort is being made at present to line up more substitute porters, to provide for that period...
...direct charge of the plan, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, feels it is still to early to tell whether the porter system will work out. "Wait four or five months and then we'll be able to tell," he says. Most of the administrative officers connected with the plan say the same thing...
...thing seems pretty sure at the present. Unless the character of incoming freshman classes changes drastically, the porter system will not expand to other dormitories. As this is written Trottenberg and those helping him have just about enough man-power to take care of the three dormitories where the plan is now in operation--Dunster, Thayer Hall, and William James Hall. As Monro says, "Right now we've taken care of everyone who wants a job that will take about the same amount of time and pay about the same amount of money as a porter...