Word: make
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Educational institutions now operate enterprises ranging from dairy farms to printing plants. Each of these supposedly has to do with education; university dairy farms make better dairy farmers, and university presses print scholarly works which would otherwise go unprinted...
...recent competition to determine potential executives, teams of a camera technician, a director, and a production man were organized to make two-and-a-half-minute shorts. The staff for the production is headed by Harrison L. Blair '51, producer; Leo Bersani '52, director; Harold Klinger '51, cameraman. Veterans of the first enterprise will aid in an advisory capacity...
Daniel G. Mulvihill, head of HUERA, praised Roberts' "spirit of co-operation" and his desire to "make things right." In spite of present complaints by the maids, Mulvihill feels that the union is "really on the road to big improvements" in work schedules. In May, the Union will ask for a regular five-day week for the maids...
Mulvihill felt that Roberts' promise to "keep schedules as steady as possible" means the end of large scale shifting of maids between buildings and will make for better relations in the future...
Ingenious juggling of Russian production figures is absorbing several members of Gerschenkron's staff. Donald Hodgman is constructing an independent index of Russian industry, based solely on Russian figures, which "have a considerable upward bias." Hodgman will then try to make some sort of comparison with U. S. output...