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William R. Galeota
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A Year of PROTESTS DEMONSTRATIONS
For a few months in the fall of 1966, Harvard seemed to be pretty much what I'd expected from the
Summer thing Concerts Planned But City's Opposition Growing
Rock music will resound in Harvard Stadium this summer, but the sound may not please all ears in Cambridge. The
Harvard Activism '70: Some Rioted, While Others Returned to the System
MAY, 1970 was not a happy month for radicals at Harvard. While ROTC buildings went up in flames across the
Council Fires Sullivan
A majority of the Cambridge City Council voted last week to fire City Manager James L. Sullivan, but the fight
Harvard Reduces Parking Fee Hike
Parking fees for Harvard Faculty and students will increase next year, but not as sharply as announced several months ago.
Report Suggests Overhaul Of Cambridge Government
A two-year, independent study of the Cambridge governmental structure has concluded that structure must be overhauled if it is to
Council Reported Set To Fire City Manager
Cambridge City Manager James L. Sullivan may soon be out of a job. Over the weekend, local political circles were
Harvard, HEW Resolve Dispute On Private Files
Harvard and the U. S. Department of Health. Education, and Welfare have settled their dispute over HEW's demand for wide-ranging
City Council May Ban Concerts on Common
The Sunday afternoon rock concerts on the Cambridge Common have run into some trouble with the City government. This year's
Shady Hill Plan Goes to Council
The fight over how much housing should be built on Shady Hill moved into the City Council chambers last night.