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Robert J. Samuelson

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CAMBRIDGE: The Spectre of Total Change

C AMBRIDGE has entered a period of significant change, the City's six square miles are crammed with an incredible variety


CAMBRIDGE IN FLUX

But Cambridge is not only facing a period of major and uncertain physical change. It is also experiencing less obvious,


Cambridge and the Inner Belt Highway: Some Problems are Simply Insoluble

I. The Inner Belt has been discussed, debated, and damned in Cambridge for the good part of two decades. No


Price Says Doves Have No Reason Not to Serve

The Rev. Charles P. Price '41, the University Preacher, delivered his first full-length sermon on the Vietnamese War yesterday and


800 Will Honor John Finley Tonight For 25 Years as Eliot House Master

Eight hundred students, alumni, and Faculty will gather on the floor of the Palmer Dixon tennis courts this evening to


CCA Confusion

A Cambridge mavor, criticized about poor snow removal in the late 1930's, responded, "God put the snow there--let Him take


Cambridge Loses New Health Boss; Improvement Program Faces Delay

Dr. Paul O'Rourke '44, the man selected to become the first head of the city's new Department of Health, Hospitals,


Judge Denies A Jury Trial In Land Suit

The Middlesex Superior Court has denied a jury trial to a group being sued by the University. The jury trial


Cambridge City Council OK's Budget; Record $30.5 Million Prompts Battle

The Cambridge City Council fought for more than two hours yesterday over the City's new budget -- the largest in