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The University's biggest labor union, HUERA, met last night in Sanders Theatre to witness the installation of officers and executive members for the coming year.
Daniel G. Mulvihill, elected president for the ninth consecutive time, addressed members of his 900-man union who attended the installation and preliminary banquet.
Concluding his introductory remarks, Mulvihill turned to Edward Reynolds, administrative vice-president of the University, "We have a lot to ask for," he said, "and we hope for most of it."
Among these things, Mulvihill stated, are the five day week for maids and janitors and a betterment of pensions, which he described as now being "very, very poor." The questions will be decided in a conference with the University on May 30.
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