Word: aves
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tunnel would then cross the Cambridge Common, continue up Massachusetts Ave, until Porter Square, where there would be a stop...
...Shows are every Wednesday at 2 Divinity Ave., Room...
Even many of the small homes along Putnam Ave., where the people of Kerry's Corner lived, have been abandoned by their original tenants; students, some from Harvard, some from M.I.T., and some from other colleges throughout the Boston area, live there now. And Harvard has bought many of the homes in the area, and the reach of the University's real estate office grows longer each...
...change appears in different ways to different people. It is visible: large numbers of students are constantly walking up and down Putnam Ave. It is financial: the rents in the area are gradually rising as the housing market grows tighter. And it is political: the vote stock of the area's local politician, Walter J. Sullivan, is diminishing steadily. Eight years ago, when Sullivan first ran for the City Council, he received more than 550 votes from his home precinct. His total has now declined to under 350. Sullivan is not lazy, and it is not inattention that accounts...
...contact has been made on an individual basis, the hostility has often been put aside. Thus, PBH has been able to make long lists of friends. But where Harvard has emerged as an "Institution," the hostility--or at least much of it--remains. Watching a protest march down Massachusetts Ave. this spring most Cambridge spectators could murmur nothing but disgust. They identified the marchers with Harvard, and clearly they didn't like what was coming from the Square. It is also Harvard, the "institution," that can be bandied around in informal political discussions, and therefore it is in this context...