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...bill is a result of the conception that the islands were in danger of becoming like Cape Cod, and it can help relieve tension by having the government move in and control housing," K. Dun Gifford '60 said...
...Dun Gifford '60, vice president for Urban Affairs at Cabot. Cabot and Forbes, a Boston real estate development firm, and Marion Wright Edelman, civil rights lawyer and director of Harvard's Center for Law and Education, will deliver the other two lectures on February 7 and March 6, respectively...
Harvard routed B.U. in the 118,167, 177 and 190 divisions with Dun Blakinger, Bruce Johnson, Jim Strathmeyer and team captain Richie Starr. Johnson's 8-1 trouncing of B.U. captain Paul Donovan was "one of the most impressive matches of the meet." Lee said. Johnson, a sophomore, has bounced back into top form after spending his freshman year with the varsity. "Though Johnson lost several matches last year, he's certainly benefitted from the experience." Lee said...
...following are now members of the Committee Topper Carew. Fellow in Urban Studies at MIT. Dun Gifford, Member of the Committee of Concerned Alumni. John Kain Professor of Economics. Martha Lawrence of the Neighborhood Ten Association and Frank Michelman Professor...
...Rashid to "a joyless city where laughter is alien and diplomats politely suspend dinner conversations when a waiter hovers within earshot," reported TIME Correspondent Gavin Scott after a visit last week. The city (pop. 2,100,000) is a dusty, sunbaked mélange of blue-domed mosques, dun-colored buildings and massive office complexes housing a growing government bureaucracy. Traffic jams are frequent as British-built double-decker buses, government Chevrolets and even donkeys all maneuver for the five bridges that span the Tigris. To break the jams, police assess fines as high as $320 merely for illegal parking...