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By Alice H Shen
Union members and Harvard students show their support for Marvin Byrd and their discontent with Harvard University Mail Services' treatment of Byrd outside the Holyoke Center on Thursday evening. Byrd, an African-American mail room employee since 1995, supposedly was the only staff member to have his hours cut.
Union members and Harvard students show their support for Marvin Byrd and their discontent with Harvard University Mail Services' treatment of Byrd outside the Holyoke Center on Thursday evening. Byrd, an African-American mail room employee since 1995, supposedly was the only staff member to have his hours cut.

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