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Ernest A. Ostro

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City Councillor Berates 'Fortunites' as 'Disloyal'

Mark Fortune, who resigned last week as Cambridge's city planning director and Ferdinand Rousseve, chairman of the City Planning Board,


Fletcher Plans to Defend Merits Of Controversial Philosophy Text

The director of Hunter College's Medical Office yesterday attacked the use of "Morals and Medicine" in Philosophy 3, asserting that


College Students Will Participate In Mass Cambridge Evacuation

Local Civil Defense Director Edmund M. Burke Confirmed yesterday that a mass evacuation of Cambridge--with the University and Radcliffe participating--will


Khrushchev's Anti-Marx Speech Draws Mixed Faculty Reactions

History, Government and Economics professors disagreed last night--although not violently--about the significance of Nikita S. Khrushchev's revision of Karl Marx's


The Son of the Dude

"The Sullivans are here to stay," quoth Cambridge's new mayor, Edward J. Judging by last November's election results and his


Mayor Sullivan Hopes for Increase In College's Cooperation With City

Cambridge's new mayor, Edward J. Sullivan, said last night that he hopes the University will "see things my way" in


Clashing Factions Block Selection Of City's Mayor

For the third time in eight years, Cambridge's mayoralty election has become a knock-down, drag-out fight between warring factions in


New Program Seen as Only Hope for City

A majority of Cambridge's incoming City Council yesterday called the urban renewal program the city's only hope to stem the


Engine Drives Off Day Early

Cambridge Fire officials, panicked by incessant threats--which they attributed to the Lampoon--to make off with their engine and drive it