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...Master of the art of government, Cambridge has flourished under his genial management." That was the citation of the honorary degree presented by Harvard to Cambridge City Manager John B. Atkinson several years ago. He had ruled Cambridge always with efficiency, sometimes with arrogance, and sometimes with shortsightodness, through a tempetuous decade of reform...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: The Atkinson Story: A Change in City Reform | 9/19/1952 | See Source »

This year the C. C. A. still retained that majority, but two of the C.C.A. endorsed councillors--Crane and Deguglielmo--were distinctly dissatisfied with Atkinson's policies. They bolted from the other three, and teamed up with three independents to form the crucial majority...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: The Atkinson Story: A Change in City Reform | 9/15/1952 | See Source »

...unholy alliance brought immediate speculation: does it mean the end of good government for Cambridge? But merely because Crane and Deguglielmo broke from the C.C.A. did not mean they would not follow C.C.A. policy on other matters. Indeed they both felt Atkinson was not following C.C.A. policy himself, particularly on capital financing and school lighting. They saw him as an absentee manager who still had outside business interests despite the $20,000 yearly salary...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: The Atkinson Story: A Change in City Reform | 9/15/1952 | See Source »

...others did not think the overall issue counted. They saw one thing: Atkinson brought reform, so Atkinson should be kept. The Boston Herald commented editorially: "John J. Curry will begin his term of office under a shadow . . . he will never be able to forget that the man who preceded him was a strong man who could say no and who was fired because of it; who left office with few political friends, but with high honor." What these Atkinson proponents evidently forgot, at least the majority of the councillors thought, was that Atkinson was elected by a good government coalition...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: The Atkinson Story: A Change in City Reform | 9/15/1952 | See Source »

...Atkinson still had faith in the Plan E form of government. Said he: "It is the most democratic form of municipal administration in the world. Why, I was even removed from office through its democratic process...

Author: By Philip M. Cronin, | Title: The Atkinson Story: A Change in City Reform | 9/15/1952 | See Source »

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