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City Council Congratulates Harvard Union

The Cambridge City Council unanimously voted Monday night to congratulate the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) on

Walsh Proposes Rezoning City

City Councillor William H. Walsh, the most vocal Independent critic of restrictive zoning measures, proposed rezoning the entire city with

Council Rejects Neighborhood Petition To Limit Development Near Harvard

The City Council defeated a petition to limit development along the Charles River on Monday night, ending a neighborhood group's

Council Blasts CELCO Rate Structure

The City Council passed several resolutions last night protesting the Cambridge Electric Light Company (CELCO)'s plan to restructure billing rates

The Road Less Traveled By

"The surface of the earth is soft and impressible by the feet of men; and so with the paths which

U.S. Policy Downgrades U.N.

A former Carter Administration official last night said the United States' policy toward the United Nations has undermined the international

Channel 5 to Air Student's Film

A six-minute animated film created by a Harvard senior will air tonight on Channel 5's season premiere of "Nightshift," a

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