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Cambridge City Councillor Joseph A. Guglielmo '28 isn't talking, but reports in Washington indicate that President Kennedy may appoint him to the United States Circuit Court.
Guglielmo, a City Councillor for many years and a former Mayor of Cambridge, said last night that he "doesn't know anything about a judgeship," but admitted that he, too, "has heard reports in Washington that the appointment would be forthcoming."
The appointment of DeGuglielmo to the Judicial Bench could pose serious problems for Harvard, since DeGuglielmo has constantly defended the University through the years against the schemes of the faction of anti-Harvard City councillors.
If DeGuglielmo is named a judge, the question of his successor on the City Council will also arise.
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