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Several planning groups are formulating the basic outlines for the reform. One, the Cambridge City Planning Board, makes studies and recommends specific proposals to City Manager John B. Atkinson and the City Council. Another, Harvard's Graduate School of Design, contributes additional ideas. Plans have been drawn up for building an expressway from downtown Boston through North Station and Cambridge to the Concord Turnpike, for moving the Cambridge subway yards north, and for eliminating many of the Harvard-owned tenements. As a first step, the state has just approved construction of the section of the proposed expressway from downtown Boston...
...Atkinson thinks the long-range idea is sound. The addition to the subway route will open a large new area for efficient subway transportation. The new subway tunnel may be built with reinforced walls so that it could serve as a bomb shelter, like one being planned in New York City. But, even more important to Harvard, the transfer of the yards will remove an old eyesore near the College and make available for constructive use valuable land equal in size to Eliot, Winthrop, Kirkland, and Lowell Houses combined...
Winners for the Elephants in order of the House ladder were: Steve Gotschalk, Lee Schimburg, George Baker, Steve Rosenfeld, Jim Heighman, Forest Hansen, and Rick Rosenfeld. The corresponding Adams players were Mike Levine, Bob Mehlman, Skiddy Lund, Bob Van Dusen, Art Lawson, Jasper McKee, and Bob Atkinson...
...critical raves that greeted her prodigal return from Hollywood rang like a pressagent's dream of the perfect billboard. "Beautiful," sighed the Times's erudite Brooks Atkinson. "Captivating," cooed the Daily News's John Chapman. "Lovely," purred the World-Telegram and Sun's William Hawkins. Columnist Ward Morehouse urged all theatergoers to "hurry over to Henry Miller's and watch a lovely young actress at work...
Charles E. Nelson '52 (above) of Marion, Indiana, and Kirkland House, was yesterday elected next year's president of the Crimson Key Society. Frank R. Filosa '52 of Winthrop was chosen vice-president. Secretary and treasurer will be Gilbert M. Eisner '53 of Lowell and Robert H. Atkinson '52 of Adams...