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Students March Before Bra Plant

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A dozen groggy-looking Harvard and Radcliffe students went off in a union bus to picket at the Revelation Bra Company yesterday morning at 7 a.m.

Support from the Liberal Union and Radcliffe Students for Democratic Action was requested last Friday by an International Ladies Garment Workers Union organizer.

The union claims that the company refuses to abide by the terms of a memo of agreement negotiated before a Federal Conciliator. Meanwhile, the company asserts that the union has refused to hold an election, and does not represent a majority of the 130 workers.

H.L.U. and S.D.A. representatives have been invited to visit Revelation today by the treasurer of the company, and were asked to withdraw their support of the union until they hear the company's case. They will withdraw the pickets during the inspection.

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