Word: cranes
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...basis of past electoral performance, for example, both Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 and Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 seem likely to receive strong endorsement again. Councilor Andrew T. Trodden, who had a large plurality in his first election two years ago, also seems a strong favorite...
Because of this expansion in attitude and representation, the CRIMSON strongly endorses five of the CCA candidates: THOMAS COATES, whose background of active interest and participation in Cambridge affairs qualify him highly for election to the Council; and the incumbents Mayor EDWARD A. CRANE, JOSEPH A. DEGUGLIELMO, CORNELIA B. WHEELER, and PEARL K. WISE, all of whom have served the best interest of the city judiciously, competently, and for the most part, impartially, during the past two years...
Although Mayor Edward A. Crane '33 informed him of Pusey's trip to the Orient, Vellucci continued to demand "the top brass." "A university like Harvard must have a vice-President," he declared...
...circular tunnel and the experimental hall are shielded by concrete walls ten feet thick. To avoid radioactive dangers, doors seal automatically and a 40-ton crane operated by remote control moves equipment...
Undoubtedly significant has been Cambridge Civic Association majority representation on the present School Committee. With three of the six members, plus chairman Mayor Edward A. Crane '35, the CCA has met little difficulty in implementing its policies. In the new school construction program, as well as in several other reform measures, the organization has a strong campaign plank. The irony of the present situation is that of the three incumbents, only one, Gustave M. Solomons, is standing for re-election. After its major success in the last election, and after a very constructive two years, the CCA may find itself...