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Administrative vice-President Edward Reynolds will probably begin action on the recent maids' and janitors' proposal for a pay hike when he returns to Cambridge today. His secretary said yesterday that he has been away since last seek on business.
The proposal, issued last Wednesday by Daniel G. Mulvihill, president of the University Employees Representative Association, asked for pay increases on the bases of high taxes and rising cost of living.
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