Word: bike
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pecan-colored hand and said. "Look there. That's why you can't be rich." But at twelve. Cassius got his "wheel." It was a shiny $60 bicycle, and he proudly pedaled off to a fair at the Columbia Gym downtown. When the show was over, the bike was gone. In tears, Cassius sought out Policeman Joe Martin. "If I find the kid who stole my bike." he said, "I'll whup him." Martin told him that he'd better learn how to box before he went out looking for a fight, and offered...
...result of the Cambridge Police Department's decision to enforce a law forbidding bike parking on city sidewalks, Seth A. Schaffer '63, Secretary of HCUA, and John R. Taylor '65 met Rudolph to discuss finding a place to park the bikes. No definite decision was reached, but Rudolph said that he would look into the problem, and made several suggestions about what might be done...
Rudolph said that the city might set off a certain number of parking spaces Massachusetts Ave. for bikes. He mentioned the possibility of setting up bike racks behind the information booth in Harvard Square. Cambridge cannot afford to pay for these racks, but private organization bought them the city would make room for them...
Because of Rudolph's cooperation and assurances, HCUA has dropped plans for a mass student demonstration to protest the recent police bike-snatching...
Tierney also plans to crack down on Radcliffe girls who "make a game of trying to stay on the white line in the middle of the road" while riding along Garden St. From now on, claimed Tierney "Girl, bike, and little green bag are going to get a free ride to Central Square, via paddy wagon...