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...more than a hundred voters, scarcely a tenth of the members of the Association; and of this hundred fully half were employes. Before this supposedly representative body the amendment was read, and several men corroborated the testimony of Mr. Smith, and pointed out that it is as unfitting that waiters should also be directors, as that one who is bidding for a building contract should be himself a member of the building committee, or that teachers should be on the school board that employs them. A waiter may make an excellent director, as a teacher may make an excellent member...
...purpose of uniformity and neatness a change in the dress of the waiters at Memorial Hall will be made today. Instead of the black waiters jackets formerly worn, white coats with standing collars with now be used. Each waiter will be provided with two coats, one of which will be cleaned every day at the expense of the Harvard Dining Association by means of a new reverse-body ironer just purchased for the purpose. The change will go into effect at the dinner hour this evening...
...Fritz Bernhardy, H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07 Josephine Kruger, authoress, W. H. Chase '04 Scholler, H. Henneberger '05 Amalie Pfeiffer, his sister-in-law, O. K. Koechl '05 Friederike, her daughter, N. Edwards '05 Eugen Rumpel, G. W. Gribble '05 Grober a retired Major, H. Bowditch '05 Jean, head waiter, R. A. Miller '05 Waiters, Guests...
...cents per week, the former customary tip, has been added to the price of the board to make this increase in salaries. Each waiter, before engaging to work at the hall this year, was given a printed slip reading as follows...
Further, in view of the fact that the weekly fee paid to the waiter is regarded--and justly so--as part of his wages, supplementing the admittedly small pay of the Association; and in view of the fact that the fees at different tables are unequal and variable; it was voted that a system of wages graded according to merit and length of service, and higher than at present, be substituted next autumn for the present feeling system. That is, the Hall will pay each waiter a salary enough larger than at present to be both sufficient and just. Waiters...