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Liquor License Given to Cambridge Store

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Cambridge license commission has proved by a 2-1 vote the transfer of a age store liquor license to Frank president of Cardullo's Inc., at 6-7 Brattle St.

lawyer representing the Varsity Store indicated at the hearing court action might result. The charged that Cardullo, 21-year- Tufts student, was a figure- for his father, who operates the , the Chronicle reported.

Varsity's attorney also claimed "terrible liquor license conditions" in Harvard Square. A lawyer for countered that no University church official had protested the transfer.

lawyer representing the Varsity Store indicated at the hearing court action might result. The charged that Cardullo, 21-year- Tufts student, was a figure- for his father, who operates the , the Chronicle reported.

Varsity's attorney also claimed "terrible liquor license conditions" in Harvard Square. A lawyer for countered that no University church official had protested the transfer.

Varsity's attorney also claimed "terrible liquor license conditions" in Harvard Square. A lawyer for countered that no University church official had protested the transfer.

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