Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Cambridge may soon have a mayor, if current indications of a break in the City Council deadlock are correct...
...cannot be tested by its ability to continue sound policies of the past. For, in his election campaign, Eisenhower had promised that he "would not turn back the clock." He must be judged rather by his ability to carry out his own program, and his success at breaking the deadlock of interests that has been plaguing domestic political life...
...last week, the Park Service and Sculptor Hansen seemed at hopeless deadlock. Hansen charged that when he agreed in 1949 to design a new figure, install it and repair the shaft, he did not know the condition of the column. His new, 13-ft. granite statue, he says, will "last for 10,000 years," and he objects to putting it on a base "that has not lasted the life time of a frame bungalow." The Park Service replied that Government engineers have inspected the shaft, and with a little fixing, it will be perfectly safe. Besides, Congress only appropriated...
Chances of breaking the deadlock in the Cambridge election for mayor seemed slim at 7:30 p.m. yesterday, when the nine-man City Council met for a second day of balloting...
...other intra-mural competition, Yale took the edge. Silliman, Pierson, and Calhoun also won, while Dunster and Winthrop scored the only victories for the Harvard Houses. Eliot tied Jonathan Edwards, while Adams and Saybrook fought to a deadlock. Branford defeated Lowell in House soccer, while the Harvard freshman touch football team...