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Sir: Your excellent article on urban renewal [Nov. 9] stressed the often handsome new construction that accrues to the city after such redevelopment. However, a tremendous hidden social cost is incurred, which accounts for much of the vociferous opposition to all renewal. When large, densely populated areas are cleared, many...
Thus urban renewal will have only a cosmetic effect on our cities, and the billions of dollars invested will be lost, unless it is combined with comprehensive programs of low-cost housing, education and social services designed to bring the marginal people and businesses back into the main stream of...
Loeffler predicted that the Calendar "will become a threat to the so-called marginal Harvard publications," including in that category the Advocate and the Lampoon as well.
But the almost irreversible lead for Johnson--which makes the Presidential contest dull--has turned originally marginal questions into the exciting issues of the campaign, Of these issues the chief fear in Cambridge--one suspects this is also true in other intellectual communities--has turned out, ironically, to be the...
Psephologists agree that a few floating voters in a few--less than 100--marginal constituencies will probably decide the election. For almost two years, these voters deserted the Conservatives, and Labour's margin in the popularity polls was as high as 17 per cent--and seldom dropped below ten. Only...