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...National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) yesterday certified the election of six University typesetters to Local 300 of the Graphic Arts International Union, but neither union officials nor the typesetters would say whether the group will join the printers in their strike against the University...
Earlier in the meeting Paul Golden, vice president of the Graphic Arts International Union local 300, and John B. Butler, Harvard director of personnel, spoke to the full committee about the printers' strike...
...Graphics I and Graphics 2, a gallery at 168 Newbury St. In Boston is showing the graphic work of Jean Folon, starting Monday. Folon draws little men with round hats for New Yorker covers, and line caricatures for the Editorial page of the New York Times. In 1965 he won first prize at the Third Italian Triennale for "Humor in Art". The Coop has some of his posters in their window, if you're unsure who he is--come exam time, his humor will be a welcome thing...
...With graphic understatement, Alive portrays the desperation that preceded the decision to eat the dead. The young survivors-all of them devout Catholics -gradually realized that such a step was inevitable if they were to live. They debated the matter in detail, under the circumstances showing an extraordinary and civilized concern for conviction rather than an easy rush to expediency. Essentially, they decided that God wanted them to stay alive if they possibly could, and had given them the means to do so in the bodies of their friends...
...printers struck the University for the first time to gain the right to be represented by the Graphic Arts International Union (GAIU). Since then, despite union representation, the gap between Harvard wages and those of other union shops has steadily widened. The reason is that Harvard has never given the printers compensation for cost-of-living increase. As a result, real wages have fallen since...