Cambridge City Councillor Walter J. Sullivan charged yesterday that the University "owns revenue-producing property in the vicinity of Dunster House on which it is not paying taxes."
Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-President, said last night he "doubts Sullivan's charge is true." Wiggins noted that he did not have any records Sullivan also got unanimous consent from the Council for a resolution inviting representatives of President Pusey and the Planning Office to meet with the Sullivan's charges are based in part on a detailed list of all property owned by the University which he asked the Board The report, released yesterday, says the University pays about $260,000 taxes on property valued at $3,699,200 and owns Sullivan asserted that he "holds no Forced Out 120 Families When Sullivan called for a listing of of Harvard-owned property last month, Although he voted for Sullivan's
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