Word: civic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cutting the dead wood from the city's financial structure is not enough, however. Boston should set up a Civic Improvement Commission to study possibilities for new industries moving into the Metropolitan area...
Running behind Shaplin but without the quota of 4370 votes were James F. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Catherine T. Ogden. These two incumbents seemed sure of re-election although they both ran far behind Shaplin in number of votes. Shaplin and Mrs. Ogden are endorsed by the Cambridge Civic Association...
Four candidates endorsed by the Cambridge Civic Association increased their margins in the City Council race last night. Incumbent Edward Crane '38 leads in the elimination count with 3,356 votes, just 84 votes short of the quota necessary for election under the PR system...
...voters of Cambridge overwhelmingly rejected the 17 controversial School Committee appointments and the proposed abolition of proportional representation at the polls yesterday. It was a clear sweep for the Cambridge Civic Association on the two referendum questions in this year's election...
...rather than simply the "better people," but it does have a definite Brattle Street tinge. To replace its inherent social prejudice, the CCA has done a remarkably good job not only in finding different types of people to represent it to the voters, but in consistently working for better civic administration in Cambridge...