Senior Gift Raises Record Amounts
Senior gift-giving rose to record levels this year, as just over 60% of the class of 1999 anted up for their alma mater.
Yard Workers' Strike Resolved
One of Harvard's labor disputes reached a happy ending this week, as picket lines disbanded and the striking members of a local union went to work for a new contractor.
Harvard hired the new contractor, Soep Painting of Malden, Mass., to complete retouching work on Conant Hall after the firm previously employed shut down.
And Soep agreed to employ around half of the workers who had been striking against the old contractor, Everett Decorators, to complete the project.
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