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Construction is also in the wind for the building on 9 Mt. Auburn St., which now houses the El Diablo restaurant. But despite hopeful rumors of a MacDonald's Hamburg shop, both owner Max Wasserman and a spokesman for MacDonald's have denied any plans to bring Ronald MacDonald to the Square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Garage' Is Coming, But No MacDonald's | 5/14/1971 | See Source »

Soon after Wasserman purchased theBertha Cohen estate, the Harvard Community Exchange, located in Putnam Square, saw its rent jump from $400 to $2000. El Diablo and Tempura Hut have been forced to shut down and Goodwill is relocating...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: . . . And Her Successor | 12/2/1970 | See Source »

...hostel. Kids sitting around, rapping, with each other and the staff. Sleeping. At night, late dinners of leftovers from El Diablo. Further into the summer, breakfast too; four days of welfare food, three of macrobiotic every week. Whenever running, the Free Wheel bus from Ecology Action getting kids to free dinners at Boston churches...

Author: By Researcher AT Sanctuary.), | Title: Saving the Children Sanctuary | 11/7/1970 | See Source »

FALL, 1970. Hostel closed, but storefront still operating. Administration offices entirely located at Old Cambridge Baptist Church. Research moved to Catholic Student Center on Arrow Street. Storefront crashing about 20 people nightly, late dinners from restaurant at the Orson Welles as well as El Diablo. Fruit and vegetables from the Walden Street Organic Market...

Author: By Researcher AT Sanctuary.), | Title: Saving the Children Sanctuary | 11/7/1970 | See Source »

Darrach, however, sees it another way. El Diablo and the neighboring Tempura Hut are the first targets for change. The buildings, uninsurable firetraps according to both Beal and Darrach, are slated to be torn down soon. Darrach figures he's got one more month. Like Salo and most others, he doesn't know where he'll relocate. Instead of businesses and their high investments, however, he imagines construction of housing in the area, and gradual redevelopment of the whole square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Big Business Wins As Little Men Flee From Putnam Square | 10/31/1970 | See Source »

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