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Daniel G. Mulvihill was sworn in for his sixth consecutive term as president of the Harvard University Employees' Representative Association in a meeting held last night in Cowie Hall.
More than 300 of the 1,000 members of the Association, which is the recognized bargaining agent of the University's non-clerical workers, witnessed the induction into office of Mulvihill; Edward Sanders, vice-president; Charles Wharton, secretary; Miss Maude V. Brady, now entering her third term as treasurer; and the Association's nine member Executive Board.
Durant Addresses Group
Pointing out that 25 percent of the University's expenditures go into the pockets of members of the Association, Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager of the University, urged the members to put in a good day's work in order to justify their large share of the University's expenditures.
In a pre-meeting interview, Mulvihill asserted that the members of the Association were "the highest paid of any university workers in the country."
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