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University engineers and maintenance men won the right to vote for breaking from the Harvard Employees Representative Association at a State Labor Relations Board hearing yesterday. Voting will take place early in May.

Both the engineers and maintenance workers want to form separate, independent unions, not attached to the H.U.E.R.A. The men are dissatisfied with their present union because of reported illegal activity by its president, Daniel G. Mulvihill, during last February's elections.

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