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Yet despite the impending gubernatorial and senatorial elections, there is scarcely a murmur of political energy on-campus. In an environment of approximately 6400 people, there is no visible tension or overflowing enthusiasm. There are no sit-ins or sit-outs, and very few buttons flyers, or signs.
Harvard will certainly take the win, and the sign of a good soccer team is when it gets the victory without playing to its potential. The Crimson was bogged down with careless mental errors; it had a half-dozen offsides and three illegal throw-ins, to go along with numerous...
Cambridge resident William S. Nobel said that while developers, Harvard and MIT are "ins" among council members, tenants, neighborhoods, and unions are "outs." The city has not dealt with all its constituencies, he said.
A HASCS employee, who spoke only on condition of anonymity, said Burner had extensive knowledge of the ins-and-outs of the University's link to the Internet, a global data communication network. He has taken a job with a Waltham-based computer company, the employee said.
For vice president, we support Brandon Gregoire. We've had our share of run-ins with Gregoire, but we're ready to let bygones be bygones. He's a popular representative, with proven leadership experience on the council.