Word: lynch
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Councillor John D. Lynch introduced an order to put undergraduates at the College, Radcliffe, and M.I.T. under the Present curfew applying to Cambridge minors, at yesterday's City Council meeting. The proposal was sent to the sub-committee of public safety...
Councilman Chester A. Higley, chairman of the public safety committee termed Lynch's motion "foolish and stupid--absolutely ridiculous. This is mass punishment, and I'm not in favor of it. This won't come up before a public safety meeting for a long time, I'll see to that...
...Lynch said that he proposed the men sure because "he wanted to call to the attention of the authorities that "they're just kids up there-and there's a proper way to treat them." "Right now they're running around like their heads were cut off", he added...
Commenting that he had received mans complaints about students loitering in Harvard Square, "a little on the 'wet side," Lynch asserted that it was the "duty of the city fathers to guide these adolescents." "I'm sure good parents aren't spending hard-earned money to give them an education in drinking and carousing--they should all be domiciled," the Councillor said...
Cambridge City Councillors temporarily settled an old controversy yesterday afternoon when they voted to put the question of fluorination of city water before the people for a popular vote. The Council also defeated Councilman John D. Lynch's proposal to bring the election of a City Manager before the Council...