Word: craned
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Though no city councillor condemned Pusey, several differed sharply on sections of a resolution which Councillor Edward A. Crane '35 offered, lauding Pusey's tenure at Harvard, and specifically, his handling of last April's crisis. The resolution eventually passed by a narrow majority...
...Councillor Edward A. Cranc '35-the remaining member of the CCA majority-declined to join his colleagues and provide the fifth vote necessary for one of them to become mayor. Crane continued to vote "present...
...have stated that I would vote present' until my vote became effective," Crane told the council, "Effective," he said, "pertained to the general situationin the City of Cambridge," not merely to providing a fifth vote for a mayor...
...After Crane spoke, the council took two more ballots, but CCA councillors returned to their previous pattern of sending their votes to several councillors. Ballotting will resume this Thursday...
Died. Mary Caresse Crosby, 77, literary godmother to the "lost generation" of expatriate writers in Paris; of pneumonia; in Rome. A wealthy Manhattan socialite, Mrs. Crosby founded the Black Sun Press in Paris in 1927 and first published such avant-garde works as Hart Crane's The Bridge, Joyce's Work in Progress and Hemingway's Torrents of Spring; she was also a patron of Ezra Pound and introduced Dorothy Parker, Kay Boyle and William Faulkner to European readers...