Word: marche
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...western part of Somerville. That's where the Metropolitan Boston Transit Authority (MBTA) is going to extend the Red Line from Harvard Square by 1982 or 1983, if everything goes according to schedule. Lucky for the Class of '82, things won't be too bad in the Square until March or April, when the heavy construction is scheduled to begin. But just wait until the Class of '83 arrives...
...majority of the construction work in Harvard Square will take place underground, and two traffic lanes will remain in use the whole time. The tunneling work will go above ground only at one point--at the intersection of Mass Ave and Garden Street. The tunneling will begin sometime in March, Supratik Bose, chairman of the Harvard committee which is working with the MBTA, says...
...protests, the Corporation decided to delay releasing its decision for two days. Despite the delay, the release of the decision rejecting student demands for divestiture set the stage for the largest student demonstration at Harvard in five years as more than 3000 students participated in a peaceful torchlight march that night. And the next day, April 28, students encircled Unviersity Hall in a "sit-out" that closed administation offices -- the culmination of a week in which University officials saw the abrupt end of their vision of the much-heralded new mood on campus...
...night was March 6, 1973, and Bertagna--currently Harvard's sports information director and at the time the starting goaltender for the Crimson's hockey team--was scarfing a cheeseburg club at Elsie's Deli, his hair still wet from a shower at Dillon Field House...
...Texaco's news is encouraging to the 39 companies that have spent more than $1 billion on lease purchases in the area. Since drilling began last March, Shell and Continental have reported dry holes. Now at last, all the deep water gamblers can afford to be more optimistic that their wagers will eventually...