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Blind Pig. Typically enough, Detroit's upheaval started with a routine police action. Seven weeks ago, in the Virginia Park section of the West Side, a "blind pig" (afterhours club) opened for business on Twelfth Street, styling itself the "United Community League for Civic Action." Along with the afterhours booze that it offered to minors, the "League" served up black-power harangues and curses against Whitey's exploitation. It was at the blind pig, on a sleazy strip of pawnshops and bars, rats and pimps, junkies and gamblers, that the agony began...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cities: The Fire This Time | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

...seems to us that the reporter does a disservice to the reader by such gross inaccuracies--inaccuracies which present an overall picture which is contrary to fact. Charles P. Whitlock Assistant to the President for Civic and Governmental Relations Alan McClennen Cambridge Planning Director Paul J. Frank, Executive Director Citizens Advisory Committee formerly Acting Director Cambridge Redevelopment Authority

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CITY RENEWAL FUNDS | 8/4/1967 | See Source »

Charles P. Whitlock, assistant to the President for civic and government relations, said yesterday agreement on construction of a "Holyoke-type" building on the University-owned Chruch Street garage site, and a pedestrian mall linking Church St. with Appian Way and Radcliffe Yard would be major considerations in the decision...

Author: By William Woodward, | Title: Harvard May Block City Renewal Funds | 8/1/1967 | See Source »

...some time the University has worried about chaos Kennedy Library visitors might create if dumped directly into the Square. "We don't want 2.5 million people getting out in front of Holyoke Center." Charles P. Whitlock, Assistant to the President on Civic and Government Relations said yesterday...

Author: By William Woodward, | Title: Board Rejects MBTA'S Harvard Square Plans | 7/28/1967 | See Source »

Charles P. Whitlock, assistant to the President for Civic and Governmental Relations, said last night that the reason for the move was primarily the difficulty of finding someone to replace Mrs. Baker. He added that other offices in the University, such as the Personnel Office and the Information Center, would take over all of Mrs. Baker's duties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Curtails Wives Office But Keeps Services | 7/18/1967 | See Source »

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