Word: weiners
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...very funny feeling to wake up suddenly and realize that it's time for the 25th Reunion," Stephen Weiner '54, now a partner in a New York law firm, said yesterday as he stood outside the Union. "This is something I'd heard about since I was a freshman at Harvard--I didn't come for any of the others, but when it came time for the 25th I told the family we had to make the trip," he added...
...undergraduates at Harvard today "are more polite and friendly," George Walcott '54, now a doctor, said with a smile. "Well, at least they're better groomed than they were 10 years ago," Weiner added. "We used to come back for football games, and there would be no one with short hair...
Some of the returning alumni said they had changed more than Harvard in the 25 years since they joined the company of educated men and women. "I walked into the Adams House suite, and it was grubby as ever," Weiner said. "It brought back a lot of memories," he added, "like the time my roommate didn't make his bed for six months...
...statement released this week by Michael Weiner, head of the new management, says Hemisphere is "not legally bound by any agreement between the station's union and WBCN's previous management." It concludes by calling for a halt to the union's 18-day strike and an "atmosphere of mutual understanding and respect...
...Weiner and the striking employees have been discussing the strike since Saturday, but Hemisphere clearly has no intention of giving ground because it still has not recognized the union. The new management has met with widespread resistance not only from the union, but also from advertisers and WBCN's listeners. Ironically enough, after firing the workers, Weiner said, "Unnecessary tension and animosity serve no purpose." In his disregard for of loyalty to the union, Weiner himself created the tension and animosity...