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...have had little to do with the behind-the-scenes plotting for the Agassiz area and the bizarre, expensive and widely unpopular plan to divert the Red Line down Mt. Auburn St. to Brattle St. They realize that it is not just Daly or Moulton or, for that matter. Harold Goyette, director of the Planning Office, who pushed for a Red Line extension to the MBTA subway yard that would make it even more attractive for the Kennedy Memorial to come to Cambridge...

Author: By Jim Cramer, | Title: Bad Neighbor Policy | 4/26/1975 | See Source »

Russell said that the feeling among the residents at the meeting, including Pebble Gifford and Oliver Brooks of the Harvard Square Task Force. David Clem of the Riverside-Cambridgeport Community Corporation. James Harold of the Agassiz Neighborhood Planning Group and James Stanton of the CCA, was that Harvard needs personnel "who know more about community relations," than the officials currently employed...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Overseers Probe Harvard's City Role | 4/23/1975 | See Source »

After five years of flip-flopping over whether or not he really favors British participation in the Common Market, Harold Wilson slid gingerly off the fence last week. In Parliament, the Prime Minister announced that "Her Majesty's government have decided to recommend to the British people that they should vote [in a June referendum] in favor of staying in the Community." Wilson's words were greeted with considerable cynicism. "Large numbers on this side always thought you would do it," sarcastically observed William Hamilton, a pro-Market Labor M.P. Added Liberal Party Chief Jeremy Thorpe with heavy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: For the Market, More or Less | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

...Muse. Several cities are raising the curtain on a modern form of the Federal Theater Project, which at its height under the WPA in the 1930s employed 12,000 out-of-work actors, directors, playwrights and other stage artists, including Clifford Odets, Orson Welles, Harold Clurman and Elia Kazan. The present efforts are also federally financed, under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. In Los Angeles, 71 unemployed artists will be organized into acting, dancing and puppeteering troupes, which will tour the city's parks, schools and centers for the aged. In San Francisco, 113 jobs have been created...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: RECESSION NOTES | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

...loopy Columbus boyhood, the insuperable Midwestern chauvinism, the sexual shyness, the days as a code clerk at the U.S. embassy in Paris, the two dozen straight rejections by The New Yorker, the friendships with Playwright-Actor Elliot Nugent and E.B. White, the odd adversary relationship with New Yorker Editor Harold Ross...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bibulography | 3/31/1975 | See Source »

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