Word: regular
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Because the Radcliffe administration and Kennedy Interiors, decorators for Currier House, decided that Currier House should have touch-tone, tramline phones instead of regular phones, residents are forced to pay higher rates...
Touch-tone, trim-line phones are the only phones now permitted in Currier House. This means that if a student in Currier House wants to have a phone he or she will be charged $5 more than the regular $7 installation fee. In addition the student will pay $2,50 more per month- $1.00 for trim-line service and $1,50 for touch-tone...
Residents of Currier House do not agree with this sentiment, however. Of 315 students, 234 have already signed a petition to Jerome S. Bruner, Master of Currier House, requesting that Currier House residents be permitted to have regular phones installed instead of touch-tone, trim-line phones...
Harvard has yet to compete against a team in regular competition. They did beat B.U. twice last month in scrimmages, but the Terriers weren't strong enough to test the new 4-4-2 attack...
...depress Belcher are not as bad as they once were. Under union pressure, companies have made some improvements. Shifts are a bit shorter now than the 3:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. stint that Walter Reuther worked at Ford in 1927. Over the years, the union has won regular relief breaks, the system of roving relief men, and doors on toilets. Some workers who do especially dirty jobs such as painting, now get company-paid special clothing. Many plants now have enclaves away from the line where men on their breaks can sit down, smoke...