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There is presently a bill before the Massachusetts legislature that would take the Stadium by eminent domain pay Harvard $5 million in compensation, and give it to the Boston Patriots for use next fall. Harvard would be allowed to use the facility as well...
...weapon of eminent domain has traditionally been used to procure, and often remove, an object that was hindering public progress, such as a private home that lay in the way of a proposed turnpike route or a site for a public building...
...even if Harvard escapes the spectre of domain, it should explain fully, once and for all, its reasons for keeping the Patriots out of the Stadium. And the reasons as Boston College will attest, are several...
...that sounds as if a child were being tickled and tickled. Then there is a "Bag of Laughs," a "Laughing Pouch," and for those who like their titters in hard covers, a "Box O Laffs." Legal battles may be forthcoming. The issue: whether laughter, packaged, is in the public domain...
...Commonwealth of Massachusetts takes Harvard Stadium by eminent domain and refuses to lease it to Harvard on the weekends when the Boston Patriots play home games. Harvard, having given tacit support to the principle of eminent domain in the famous Cambridge NASA Center fiasco, is in no position to object. The Harvard Varsity Club, the second largest independent corporation in Massachusetts, lets it be known that unless Harvard provides the football team with a stadium by the fall of 1970, they will move elsewhere...