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WHAT THE defense of universal rent control boils down to is the worry that without it, in the words of David E., "low-and moderate-income working people...would not be able to afford to live in Cambridge." Universal rent control is a means of protecting the demographic make-up of Cambridge, lest its middle class move out and leave the city a miniature Manhattan of the wealthy and the poor...
Most of the credit, though, belongs to the actors, who all overplay to the hilt. Adam Schwartz creates a perfectly blustery and "bully" Teddy Roosevelt--er, Teddy Brewster. Josh Frost is chilling as Jonathan, and thanks to Melanie Deas' make-up skills (I hope), he really does look like Boris Karloff. As the old aunts, Molly Bishop and Jennifer Donaldson find a surprisingly childish glee in their chemical activities...
With exams after Christmas, "there was a lot of make-up exams and incompletes, and enrollment definitely dropped after the vacation," she adds, explaining why many students prefer the new system. A poll taken two years ago indicated that people liked the calendar, Lobley says...
...racial mix of students reflects the make-up of the professors in the department. Out of five professors this year, two are white and three are Black, including Herron, who is the only Black female professor at the College. Each professor brings a different perspective to the discipline, which is affected by the experiences of his or her own race, Sollors says...
...make-up of the Criminal Justice Committeehas changed--there has been an increasing numberof liberals," Lewis said. "There is one newsenator and a number of new House representativeswho have decided to vote against...