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ENDICOTT DENIES RUMORS OF WAGE REDUCTIONS FOR MAIDS

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Rumors to the effect that wage cuts for maids in University dormitories are being contemplated were emphatically denied last night by A. L. Endicott '94, comptroller of the University. It was rumored yesterday that maids in the dormitories had been given contracts in previous years specifying a definite wage of 32 cents an hour. It was reported that, preparatory to a wage cut, wage had been made in contracts for the current year.

Wage cuts in several departments of the University have already been announced. Notable among these, the wages of employees in the Maintenance Department were reduced to correspond with reductions in the building trades.

Wage cuts in several departments of the University have already been announced. Notable among these, the wages of employees in the Maintenance Department were reduced to correspond with reductions in the building trades.

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