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...comments irked his fellow independents. Russell said no deals were made with Corcoran and warned that if Danehy "mentions this again, I will take him to Third District Court...
LeBlanc reportedly served as Danehy's campaign manager in past elections and became a city official during Corcoran's administration. Danehy called LeBlanc's firing a "political move" and said LeBlanc is merely "a friend who votes...
When the proposal was submitted, then City Manager John H. Corcoran told the council that "one of the academic institutions [Harvard or MIT] is amenable to our formula but the other is still reluctant to enter into the agreement...
Negotiations between Harvard and the city broke down after several months as a result of the then continuing city manager-city council squabble. Moulton said that he was told by members of the city council not to make any agreements with the soon-to-be-replaced Corcoran...
...January 1973, Harvard agreed to substantially increase in lieu of tax payments to $410,000 for 1972 and $500,000 for 1973. The agreement was signed by Corcoran--who remained as city manager despite CCA ouster efforts until this year--Moulton and Charles U. Daly, vice-president for government and community affairs...