Word: council
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Challenged Council. On the domestic side, one of Nixon's first important official acts was to sign the executive order creating his Cabinet-level Council for Urban Affairs. He used the ceremonial multipen technique, complaining that his name was too short and his scrawl too undisciplined to allow for a legible signature and a large number of souvenirs. But the name appeared as clear as his intention to make the council a vital body, the domestic equivalent of the National Security Council...
Also on Monday, the City Council asked that housing inspectors crack down on alleged housing code violations by Harvard in three other buildings, located at 8 Plympton St., 54 and 77 Garfield...
Councillor Barbara Ackermann, who introduced the resolution passed unanimously by the Council, said that two of these buildings did not have locks and that the third had other "noticeable violations...
...accompanied by drum and bugle corp bands, the marchers started out from East Cambridge at 9 a.m. Saturday. As they wound through the streets the parade picked up additional marchers. The march was organized by the Greater Boston Committee on the Transportation Crises and by the Cambridge City Council...
...eloquent and spirited defense of the handi-work of his silent or absent colleagues. James C. Thomson Jr. (Assistant Professor of History) Robert V. Pound (Mallinkrodt Professor of Physics) Martin H. Peretz (Assistant Professor of Social Studies) Rogers G. Albritton (Professor of Philosophy) Members of the Student-Faculty Advisory Council...