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Harvard's Ski Club will sponsor an alpine ski race February 5th and 6th. The meet will be held at Wildcat Mountain's Pinkham Notch in Jackson...
...sense, the right-to-strike law is only an admission of the facts of life. Spurred by the nation's increased prosperity and the need to keep up with rising prices, the Spanish labor force has been growing in power and audacity. A series of wildcat strikes this year ended only when the government bowed to the workers' demands for more...
...Indians massacred New Hampshire last year, 40-0, and today's game won't be much different. Dartmouth's fleet backfield, led by quarterback Mickey Beard, should have little difficulty running over, Wildcat defense. The score can be as under, around, and through the porous big as Dartmouth Coach Bob Blackman wants to make it, and anyone who was in Harvard Stadium on October 24, 1964, knows the extent of Blackman's compassion...
...often of labor union leaders themselves. This year alone, Britain's auto industry, main stay of Prime Minister Harold Wilson's export push to bolster the sickly pound, has already been hit by 109 separate strikes equaling 645,000 lost work days- nearly every one an unauthorized, wildcat strike...
Sake for Carpenters. Last week mail sorters in Brussels staged a wildcat strike to protest the Belgian postal authorities' insistence that they occasionally work overtime and that they forgo the traditional extra leaves on top of summer vacation. Travelers on a British European Airways flight departing London Airport for Paris sat impatiently aboard their plane for a full hour one recent morning while porters took a coffee break before loading the baggage. In Ireland a three-week-old strike of gravediggers, who demanded longer vacations, is forcing mourners to bury their own dead. In Australia, 100 Queensland packinghouse workers...