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...good amount of our euphoria comes from bicycles?? perfect compatibility with a green lifestyle. Boston’s bike-sharing system is expected to replace 315,000 car trips per year, amounting to 750 tons of greenhouse emissions. In addition to making a real difference in pollution levels, however, over 6,000 additional bikes on the road would also change the way Bostonians think about the environment. As car commutes fall out of fashion, so will other energy-wasting activities, similar to the contagion of sustainability on the Harvard campus. To this end, Boston would do well...
...noting Najam’s “beautifully designed slides and seamless transitions.” And Trevor J. Bakker ’10 said that he appreciated the parallels made by Calkins. “I liked his emphasis on smaller forms of transportation—electric bicycles??alternatives to what are already called ‘alternatives,’ hybrid cars,” he said...
...point during the campaign, Gwirtzman recalls, he and Kennedy were driving to speak to Kennedy’s classmates in Harvard Square, which was then overpopulated with bicycles??one of which presumably belonged to one of Kennedy’s opponents, left-leaning Gurney Professor of History and Political Science H. Stuart Hughes. Gwirtzman recalls that Kennedy’s driver, Jack Crimmins, asked Kennedy to point out Hughes’s bicycle so Crimmins could “take the air out of the tires...
Gwirtzman says that Kennedy responded that he would not support attacking bicycles??at least not when it would interfere with his message...
...University announces a complete restructuring of the Harvard University Police Department as part of a plan to implement a model of community policing. The department fires seven lieutenants, hires several new administrators and adds more that a dozen new officers—several on bicycles??to the force...
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