Word: conferred
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 appointed Sullivan and councillors W. Donnison Swan '15 and John J. Foley to investigate the parking problem. Sullivan said he also plans to confer with University Police Chief Alvin R. Randall and Acting Cambridge Chief Patrick F. McCarthy...
...Whitman . . . has no ear, no sense of the melody of verse . . . fortunately [he has] better claims on the gratitude of his countrymen than any he will ever derive from his vocation as a poet . . . His duties in the hospitals at Washington during the war will confer honor on his memory when Leaves of Grass are withered and Drum Taps have ceased to vibrate...
Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 appointed Sullivan chairman of a special committee to confer with University officials on student parking. This followed a lengthy discussion of the situation in last Monday's City Council meeting...
Just what action Councillor Sullivan plans to take is as yet unknown. He did say that he will confer with Cambridge and University police "very soon." "I believe it's squarely up to Harvard officials to provide space. The University's Western Avenue parking lot behind the Business School is far too distant for student use. Maybe we can make some use of the parking facilities around Cambridge Common by opening this area to students from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.," he concluded...
...increase on the second-class group, it would only be $24 million. Stack that up against the total deficit of $550 million."* The House ended up with a bill calling for a 30% increase in second-class rates (spread over three years) on both newspapers and magazines, must now confer with the Senate. Most newspapermen and magazine men agreed that this increase was fair enough...