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...Lewis A. Armistead, assistant to the vice-president for government and community affairs, said last night that Harvard now believes the city's request for damages was "legitimate." "We sat down and found we could agree on that," Armistead said, adding that "these sort of things take time...
...town this week and could not be reached to explain the creation of the positions. The posts will be under Schmidt; presumably, one of the new vice presidents will supervise Deane Lord, director of information, and the other will oversee the efforts of state and local lobbvists including Louis Armistead, assistant to the vice president for community affairs...
...vicepresident for government and community relations, said last year. But the message may have begun to sink in that the city aims to do more than merely include Harvard in its zoning, that instead it hopes to all but end the University's growth, Schmidt's assistant, Louis Armistead, said two weeks ago that Harvard would present a list of objections in written form to the council and planning board hearings on the proposed ordinance. Though he refused to specify exactly what in the draft law pains the University, Harvard officials have complained privately about the strict "institutional overlay" lines...
...said, adding that the law, if passed, "will make future 7 Sumner Roads much more difficult." And bad blood lingers, he added. "It was one of the worst defeats for tenants in the last few years. I haven't forgotten it, and I won't for a long time." Armistead, who said "the rules were changed on us in the middle of the game" by the passage of a law requiring all Cambridge developers to obtain permits before removing property from the rental market, called the two-year dispute "an honest difference of opinions." He added that the Summer...
...parties will have to continue and become more frequent the groundbreaking date nears. "Harvard knows now it'll have to sit and talk with the community before taking actions that impact upon it," Sullivan said, calling the parking lot saga a good example of a "more cooperative spirit." And Armistead said the committee efforts regarding the development are "a very encouraging sort of thing...I think it is a significant move that bodes well for the future," adding that "the make-up of the committee covers lots of interests, including the city's...It might be a very good...