The Cambridge City Council yesterday canceled their regular weekly meeting scheduled for last night because of poor weather conditions. The agenda of the meeting had included a proposal to implement the report of a special Cambridge DNA Experimentation review board.
The report recommended recombinant DNA research be allowed to continue at MIT and Harvard under the board's proposed research guidelines.
The proposal will be considered at the next meeting, scheduled for January 17 at 7 p.m.
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