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...should do is provide housing, for with Cambridge, rents what they are, overhead is a particularly knotty problem. The location on a second floor of Church Street should be regarded as temporary, or at least a nucleus; for the co-op should have not only a dining hall and kitchen but common and game rooms as well. This will eventually involve a separate building, or, better, three: one north of the Yard, one south of the river, and a third near the Yard for undergraduates. For the distant future it is even possible to envisage as near an approximation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DINING HALL FOR GRADUATES | 10/28/1938 | See Source »

...Halls brings to the fore again one of the most persistent problems in the administration of College finances. In this case the Temporary Student Employment Plan, which for seven years has been the chief beneficiary of the Dining Hall profits, is directly hit by the probable insolvency of the kitchen department. Again the question is raised whether or not salaries which meet union standards materially detract from the University's ability to give needy students a chance to work for their board. Obviously the College can neither forget its duty as a conscientious employer nor ignore the possibility of seeking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TWO OBLIGATIONS | 10/26/1938 | See Source »

...year ending June 30, students were served over two million meals in House and Graduate School dining halls and at the Union. The five House operating from the Kirkland network served 735,000 meals while Dunster and Adams which have separate kitchen systems served 120,000 and 141,000 respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO CHANGE IN DINING HALL MENU THIS YEAR | 10/17/1938 | See Source »

...placed his bedroom windows badly, had left little wall space for beds. Mr. Toombs corrected this, slightly increased the size and improved the shape of these two rooms (to 13 ft. by 14 ft. and 13 ft. by 19 ft). He took the icebox out of a remote kitchen corner, cut down a huge servant's bathroom to provide a servant's closet, enlarged the living room a trifle (to 20 ft. by 36 ft). Neither amateur nor professional provided more than one closet for two master bedrooms. Facing west over the Hudson toward Father Divine, the "dream...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Taxes, Spies & Frankfurters | 10/17/1938 | See Source »

...present time it appears that both organizations are well intrenched in their respective fields. The A. F. of L.'s bargaining contract comes up for renewal on January 31, and whether or not the H. U. E. R. A. will stage a fight to capture the kitchen workers at that time is still a matter of conjecture...

Author: By Ralph H. Cutler, | Title: Labor Struggle of Last Year Organized Help Almost 100% | 9/27/1938 | See Source »

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