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...Woonsocket-were bidding for Edgewood Junior College on the palatial Frederick Peck estate in Barrington, R.I. That morning Dr. Ferrin had offered $250,000; Brother Bartholomew had topped it with $300,000. The judge had ordered that sealed bids be presented that afternoon. They were, and an astonished clerk read them out: for the Brothers, $331,000; for the institute...
...elbows, is well used to strange characters. But it discovered a new kind in 60-year-old Norman Duxbury, caretaker of the city's outdoor Forest Theater. Like all the other city employees, Duxbury signed the state's new non-Communist oath. Then, after the city clerk looked up his voting record, Duxbury admitted that he had been a Communist all along...
Cambridge officials will decide this morning whether or not the city will press criminal charges against the Lampoon or any of its members for 'distributing obscene material through minors." Representatives of the 'Poon will meet with Acting Chief of Police Patrick J. McCarthy at 8:30 a.m. before the Clerk of Court...
...Clerk of Committees Forest Gould receive the opinion. He had asked, following Lynch's motion, whether the list could be legally copied. It would be Gould's duty to see that the copies get into the hands of the councillors and police chief...
Also elected were Burton G. Malkiel '53, operations director; John E. Rutter '52, business manager; Andrew J. Casner '53, personnel director; Albert L. Hopkins '52, chief engineer; and George H. Mealy '51, clerk...