Word: unionizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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July 6, Rev. Richard Unsworth, Chaplain, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.; July 13, Dr. Krister Stendahl, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass.; July 20, Rev. Dana McLean Greeley, President American Unitarian Association, Boston, Mass.; July 27, Rev. William H. Watson, Congregational Union, England; August 3, Rev. Robert C. Dodds, Second Congregational Church, Waterbury, Conn.; August 10, Rev. Harry Kruener, Dean of the Chapel, Denison University, Granville, Ohio; August 17, Rev. Jonathan N. Mitchell, Episcopal Chaplain, University of New Hampshire, Durham...
Mixer-type dances will also be held three Friday evenings, July 11, 18, and 25 at the Union. George Graham's five-piece orchestra will play, and punch will be served. These dances--costing 50 cents per person--are only for summer school students and their guests...
...swing-your-partner" devotees, there will be three square dances. Two will be "small" ones, on Tuesday evenings of July 15 and 29, and will be held at the Union from 8 to 10 P.M. Herb Gaudreau will call the dances. No privilege cards; no fee. These dances are designed, Miss Williston notes, for the "step-sitters...
...Harvard Union, open Monday through Friday from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M., boasts a television set in its card room. Facilities at Phillips Brooks House include ping-pong, pianos, sitting rooms, meeting rooms, and a kitchenette. The building is open Monday through Friday from 9 A.M. to midnight, but permission for the use of meeting rooms and the kitchenette must be obtained in advance from Miss Roberts, the secretary...
...textbook of imaginative lessons. In helping underdeveloped nations, the U.S. could well consider: ¶ A measure of tax forgiveness for corporations operating overseas, advocated by former Treasury Secretary George Humphrey to induce foreign investment. ¶ Support for big common markets-such as the proposed Latin American customs union-that will provide markets such as Puerto Rico has in the U.S. ¶ Official coolness to dictators, who are often corrupt and ultranationalistic. ¶ Greater tolerance for mixed economies in the Puerto Rican style, less insistence on making private enterprise a condition in granting loans. ¶ Any move toward freer trade...