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The report of the Cambridge Board of Survey on the proposed boulevard from Quincy Square to the Charles River Parkway, to be formed by the widening and extension of DeWolf street, has been filed with the city clerk of Cambridge and will be presented to the Council at tonight's meeting.
There is a majority and minority report, two of the three members of the Board recommending the formation of the boulevard along the lines described in the CRIMSON of January 6, and the other member dissenting from this recommendation. The usual action by the Council on such reports from the Board of Survey is to refer them to the Council Committee on Highways on whose recommendation the Council then acts.
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