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Meals and Medicare. Also genuinely devoted to their pets are such people as Glen Crank, a blue-collar worker in Hammond, Ind., whose dependents include a poodle, a pointer, a Saint Bernard (caskless), a cat, a ferret and a cougar named Rajah; to defray Rajah's $1,000 acquisition costs, say the Cranks, they had to "eat beans for months." (They have since been forced by neighborhood pressure to give Rajah to a local zoo.) The potentates of petdom may well be the 65 dogs whose meals and Medicare are assured by the will of Quaker State Oil Heiress...
...institutional use and in altering the physical and social character of the neighborhood. Less than ten years ago, Lesley was confined to the corner of Oxford and Everett Streets, but not it covers most of Everett and Wendall Streets and a two-block frontage on Oxford Street from Hammond to Sacremento. Harvard, however, has taken most of the heat for neighborhood intrusion, largely because it is a bigger target and because the University's holdings include the only large open spaces now used for recreation in the neighborhood. Unfair it may seem to Harvard, but it was ever thus...
Herold said his board wanted the boundary lines drawn down Hammond St. by the University Panning Office's Interim Report to be redrawn down Museum St., because the projected lines "run down the middle of the residential district...
...said his group wants Harvard to build a positive dividing line along the south boundaries of Hammond St., where a parking site and electronic accelerators now seperate Harvard from Agassiz...
Alaska, Jay Hammond (R) led with only scant returns...