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Michael Kendall
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Marcos's Sin and the Papal Tour
Like a timid Shakespearean character, Felipe Ruiz seemed destined for anonymity until events thrust a touch of greatness upon him.
Back at the Ranch
Although he says his only immediate aim is to rebuild the Republican Party at the local level, former Texas Gov.
The Oldest Profession Organizes
The Second Annual Hooker's Masquerade Ball at The Club was probably the most bizarre and fun party in Cambridge on
Juvenile Injustice
Peter Reilly was both the victim and the beneficiary of a small New England village's behavior. Living in an unheated
Convention Keeps Seats In School Committee Race
Cambridge Convention '77 supporters breathed easier yesterday when unofficial counts for number one votes in the Cambridge School Committee race
Liberal Vote Falters
Many observers were stunned yesterday when unofficial tallies for number one votes in the Cambridge City Council race showed only
Housing: Perennial Issue
Cambridge elections traditionally have far fewer major issues relative to state and national races because voters seem to care most
An Old-Fashioned Operator
Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci is the king of street smarts. A seventh grade dropout who speaks four languages, he has
State Group May Disqualify Boylston Development Team
The state selection committee for the developer of the commercial sector of the subway yards on Boylston St. may disqualify
City Councilor Raises $10,000 For Campaign
Cambridge City Councilor Walter J. Sullivan, who is also an assistant clerk of courts at the Middlesex Court House, and
Atlantic Richfield Gives $1.1 Million For New JFK School Headquarters
President Bok announced yesterday the Atlantic Richfield Company will donate $1.13 million for the Kennedy School of Government's new building,
Council Debates Parking Spaces
In an atmosphere one councilor described as "trying to please everyone in an election year," the Cambridge City Council held
Pop Tarts and Pathos
S LEEPY SOUTHERN TOWNS breed insanity. The stagnant air and oppressive mugginess drive their inhabitants crazy. Eccentricities grow into neuroses
Vellucci Resigns State Job Following 'No-Show' Expose
Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci resigned yesterday from a 27-year job as principal tax examiner for the state Department of
Council Repeatedly Stalls On Strong Eviction Curbs
The Cambridge City Council last night unanimously approved the weakest of six legislative petitions to stem the increase in tenant