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...Though “Cultural Rhythms” is over for the year, this may not be the last Harvard sees of Fishburne. During the show, Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ‘72 presented the actor with a key to the city so that “he can chill with us and hang...
...site via YouTube every day of February. “Because they focus on love, the movies showcase a side of the Square that’s more personal, more in the background (or invisible) during the ordinary work week,” Bannatyne wrote. Subjects include Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72, the Fallen Angels (a Harvard a cappella group), and the famous Grolier Poetry Book Shop. One video focuses solely on fortune cookies at The Kong. Another asks people on the street for their opinions on love, eliciting responses that range from tales of personal...
...said committee member Richard Harding, Jr. “You can’t just give money and say ‘do whatever you want with it.’ If you do, the money might not be well-spent.” Cambridge Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 agreed with Harding’s assessment. “In education, if you don’t focus on a few things, you can get lost,” Reeves said. Nolan retaliated with statistics from the 2005 fiscal year that compared Cambridge school expenditures with...
...membership of its Neighborhood Safety Committee, a task force charged with addressing crime problems following a rise in robberies and assaults during the summer of 2006. However, much of the furor surrounded the Cambridge Chronicle, a local newspaper that has recently published several editorials criticizing the management of Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 in forming the Committee. During last week’s meeting, Councillor E. Denise Simmons put forth a resolution that would have increased the number of Committee members “from the neighborhoods that have been hit hardest by crime—Riverside...
...manager and expressed their frustration at the number of reports Kelley requests from the manager’s office at each meeting. “I do not put every question I have in the form of a policy order,” said Councillor Marjorie Decker. Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 offered a longer criticism of Kelley’s behavior. “It is my view that in one’s first term in the council, you can err on the side of needing more information because you want to fully understand...