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Recently the Cambridge City Council has taken an increased interest in police activities and petty crime. Last Monday the Council met with Daniel J. Brennan, chief of police, and John J. Curry '19, City Manager, to discuss police matters
Also yesterday, the City Council met for nearly two hours in closed session with Daniel J. Brennan, chief of police, and John J. Curry '19, the city manager, to discuss police matters...
...Council scheduled an executive meeting for next Monday with Daniel J. Brennan, chief of police, and John J. Curry '19, the City Manager...
After Leahy, the deluge. Terry Brennan took over as coach, did reasonably well (32 wins, 18 losses)?except by Notre Dame standards?and gave way to Joe Kuharich in 1959. Kuharich, a top pro coach with the National Football League's Washington Redskins, was no improvement. Over two seasons, 23 of his players had to be operated on for knee injuries. What's more, Notre Dame's president, the Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh (TIME cover, Feb. 9. 1962), was determinedly hauling up the school's academic standards, saw no reason to grant exemptions to football players. The upshot: Kuharich...
...swung his way ever since Chief Justice Warren came to Washington in 1953 and pulled together a divided Court that, within a year, unanimously outlawed school segregation. Eisenhower Appointee Warren soon added a solid third vote to the activist bloc of Black and William O. Douglas. In William J. Brennan Jr., another Ike appointee, the bloc picked up a fairly dependable fourth vote. The decisive fifth came in 1962, when the ailing judicial restrainer, Felix Frankfurter, retired, to be succeeded by President Kennedy's gung-ho Labor Secretary, Arthur Goldberg...