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...Bryant St.: Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law; 1967 assessment--$36,700. Tax paid...
Jerome A. Cohen, a faculty tenant at 21 Bryant St., sold his $35,000 home near the University of California at Berkeley when he decided to come to Harvard. Cohen said he could not find a comparable home in Cambridge for the same price...
Despite the public appearance of returning properties to the Cambridge community, therefore, the University's divestiture plan places Harvard in the role of puppet landlord--pulling the strings behind the private owners.CrimsonMartin KalishThis house, located at 21 Bryant St., is currently rented to Jerome A. Cohen, professor...
...often on the heels of progress come standardization, conformity and impersonality. The citizens of Bryant Pond, Me. (pop. 500) have decided to keep at least one automated evil at bay. The town is the last in New England to rely completely on a magneto crank telephone system. When the proposal to replace the magneto phones with modern equipment came before the public utilities commission recently, more than 200 townspeople showed up to defend the system...
...billing and unlimited resources, packed up and traded the Crimson for the Crimson Tide, shifting to Alabama, where swimming is the least successful of an intensely athletic campus, but where he was hired to "beat Tennessee," where he would have $90,000 to dabble with in recruiting, where Bear Bryant would give him a pat on the back and water-walking lessons, where swimmers would be expected to swim and damn the rest of the academic ball of wax, where he could negotiate athletic scholarships regardless of financial need, where he could settle back, heave his bulky shoulders, tighten...