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...differed with the unions on their statement that the contract signed last year did not permit students to be substituted for employees...
...There is no question in my mind that the contract between the union and the University explicit provides for this," Dean Donham said. He referred to the clause of the contract signed last March which excepts "students in the University who are or may be employed therein as a means on enabling them to pay part of their expenses while studying at the University...
...This contract states that the agreement applies to all dining hall and kitchen workers "except students in the University who are or may be employed therein as a means of enabling them to pay part of their expenses while studying at the University...
Contrary to popular opinion, great opera singers are almost never discovered ready-made in fish markets and prairie ranches. They get that way only after years of hard training and plugging practice. No exception to this iron rule, Lauritz Melchior spent eight years before he rated a contract (in Copenhagen's Royal Opera) and a regular salary-1,000 kroner (about $200) a year. While he was still singing baritone roles at the Royal Opera, the eminent, U. S.-born vocal expert, Mme Charles Cahier, heard him, and wrote the director of the opera that Melchior was really...
Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfurst, 43, pro-Nazi cosmopolite, who recently lost a breach-of-contract suit against Lord Rothermere (London Daily Mail), landed in Manhattan, would not discuss politics. Said she: "If you'd like to write something about me, you might say I am known for my loyalty to my friends, my love of music, and my taste in dress. I have also won two beauty contests, one in England and another in Austria...