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Graham Defeats Toomey In Race for State House
While Rep. Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Jr. (D-Mass.) promised a nationwide Democratic "tidal wave" at the Fantasia in Cambridge, Independent
City Council Hears Cambion Conflict
In a meeting marked by accusation and firebrand rhetoric, the Cambridge City Council last night heard testimony from three sides
Al Vellucci: Pepperoni and homemade wine
The last time I saw Al Vellucci on the street, he was at his best. It was a bright Saturday
A Wasteland
W HEN I WAS ten years old, my friend Dougy and I used to talk in the cafeteria lunch line
City Votes to Make Overpass a Park
The Cambridge City Council last night voted to press the city's claim to the use of the overpass connecting the
With the state's law dying in committee, weaker local controls may well be on the way
Since the beginning of the year, the question of keeping rent control legislation alive in Massachusetts has been a source
Councilors Order Probe of Shooting Of Dogs by Police
The Cambridge City Council last night ordered special investigations of an incident Saturday night in which two Cambridge Police officers
City Council
First-term City Councilor David Clem introduced two resolutions at Monday night's City Council meeting that would make rent control and
City Manager Asks for Civilian To Serve in Top Police Post
Cambridge will have a commissioner at the head of its police department next year if four liberals on the City
Council Hears Plan to Boost Water Bill for City, Schools
It will cost Harvard a little more every time a student takes a shower if the City Council approves the
City Council Sends Health Bill To State for Consideration
The City Council voted 5-4 last night to send to the state legislature an act that will reorganize Cambridge's Health
Cambridge Council Bans All Cigarettes In Public Places
Mayor Walter J. Sullivan said Tuesday that he will ask the City Council to reconsider at its next meeting an
Harvard Bookstore Ends Policy Giving Discounts to Faculty
The Harvard Bookstore has ended its 40-year policy of giving College faculty members a ten per cent discount because of
MUSIC
Eddle "Lockjaw" Davis. Davis was born to play the tenor sax, it seems. Eight months after he bought his first
Ad Board Denies Request For Physics Final Waiver
The Administrative Board of the Summer School has denied a request by Paul G. Bamberg '63, associate professor of Physics,