Per Curiam.
The facts in this case are basically undisputed. Plaintiff was employed by defendant between 1956 and 1978. As of March 25, 1970, plaintiff had accumulated 143 days of vacation time. On July 24, 1970, a memorandum to defendant's employees from Clifton C. Flather, who was then defendant's executive director, stated that defendant's employees were not allowed to accumulate unused vacation in excess of 30 days. The
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