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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...reasonable argument could be made on either side of the question. Cambridge's future is not so clear-cut as some emerging trends make it appear. New developments will not destroy the past; they will only superimpose themselves on the existing city, producing some positive change and much uncertainty

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: CAMBRIDGE IN FLUX | 6/15/1967 | See Source »

...have lacked the black and white issues which made confrontation possible. The facts no longer speak for themselves; it is no longer a matter of demonstrating the situation of discrimination or war to the rest of the country. The "war machine," the "system," the opponents of equal opportunity -- all appear much larger and better masked than they did before...

Author: By Richard Blumenthal, | Title: Complex Problems; No One Had Answers | 6/14/1967 | See Source »

...Beta Kappa's literary exercises, open to the public, will be held at 11 a.m. todays in Sanders Theatre. Daniel P. Moynihan, director of the Harvard-M.I.T. Joint Center for Urban Studies, will be orator and Richard Eberhart poet. The society will welcome newly-elected seniors, whose names appear on page...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa | 6/13/1967 | See Source »

Such intense feelings are all too rare in these days of declining newspaper competition. Yet in St. Louis, rivalry is still very much alive-which is all the more surprising considering that the papers appear on the newsstands at different times of day. As in other cities where there is no competition in the morning or evening, the papers could simply settle down and enjoy their profits. Instead the Globe and the P-D choose to fight it out. And the citizens of St. Louis fight right along with them. "Some swear by the Globe," says former Mayor Raymond Tucker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newspapers: Classic Competitors | 6/9/1967 | See Source »

There seems to be little doubt that Harvard's varsity will win the 102nd rerun this June. The freshmen also appear strong favorites, but the junior varsity may encounter serious problems with Yale in its three-mile contest. Harvard placed behind the Elis at the Sprints...

Author: By Thomas B. Reston, | Title: Crew Aiming for 1968 Olympics | 6/5/1967 | See Source »

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