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Manlio A. Goetzl
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From the South Bronx To the Gates of Harvard
He remembers the tears vividly. Filled with sadness and tinged with pain, they came streaming down his mother's cheeks one
Buchanan Shocks New England With N.H. Victory
As it became clear that Robert J. Dole was going to finish second in February's New Hampshire primary, the Kansas
After Impasse, Russell Chosen Mayor
In a deadlock reminiscent of Major League Baseball labor negotiations, Cambridge finally decided on a mayor February 26, after two
Underdogs Seek Votes As Primaries Approach
EXETER, N.H.--While his opponents sparred in the Iowa cornfields, Republican presidential candidate and Sen. Richard M. Lugar (R-Ind.) toured two
Davis Is Council's Only New Member
Cambridge School Committee member Henrietta A. Davis will join eight incumbents on the Cambridge City Council, as unofficial results in
Voters Elect Reeves, Civic Association Candidates
An unofficial count of "number one" votes cast in Tuesday's election suggests that four progressives endorsed by the Cambridge Civic
City Council Candidates Square Off for Upcoming Election
The stunning defeat of rent control last November ushered in a new political era in Cambridge. Without the heated issue
City Council Candidate Teaches Harvard Class
Robert Winters' ride to work these days is a little safer, a little warmer and a lot closer. "I used
Thousands Gather to Dedicate Memorial Towers
BOSTON--In a solemn ceremony Sunday morning in front of hundreds of survivors, the city of Boston dedicated a memorial to
Maddox Tries to Raise Minimum Age to Purchase Cigarettes
If Jon Maddox gets his way next year, Massachusetts residents will have to be 21 in order to purchase cigarettes.
ON THE FAST food TRACK
They're young, they're idealistic--and their cholesterol levels are rapidly approaching 200. Six months from now, the youth will still be
Princeton Sophomores Live in Mobile Homes
Chalk this up for another reason why you chose Harvard over Princeton: the possibility of living in a mobile home
House Approves Pro-ROTC Bill
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The U.S. House of Representatives approved a measure last month that would eliminate Defense Department funding of universities with
Harvard Steps up Its Lobbying Efforts to Combat Federal Cuts
For the last six months, Harvard has been the outsider inside the Beltway. Since the Republican sweep of both houses
Military Took Over Houses
When many members of the class of 1945 moved into their houses, the house master wore a uniform, and not