Word: cranes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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According to an Administrative official, the University asked Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 and City Manager John J. Curry '19 whether the city could afford to lose Brennan. The answer from City Hall was "No," and so the University started to look elsewhere. A Boston newspaper said that Harvard approached the Chief of Police, who then declined the offer...
Huntington's only victory came in the mile, as Don Dunsky turned in a remarkable 4:26.9 effort. Yardlings John Ogden and Bill Crane tied for second...
Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 told Vellucci however, that several councillors Eve urged him not to hold the election until the entire Council has had a chance at discuss "the future of Cambridge" with Curry...
...Councillors want to know "where the city is moving," Crane explained, and they want to ask the Manager his opinion "on many long range and short range questions." Crane promised that the meeting would be held sometime this week...
...When Crane was elected in 1960 seven ballots were needed before he could gain a majority. Curiously enough, Councilor Vellucci broke that deadlock also, switching his vote to Crane on the seventh ballot after voting for himself six times...