Word: maxed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Max Wasserman-the man who bought the Bertha Cohen estate for $5.5 million-is a developer and landlord whose holdings extend throughout Cambridge and Boston, including Harvard Square and Putnam Square...
...Wasserman claims to have formulated "no plans" for developing his Putnam Square and Boylston Street properties. There is a severe housing shortage in Cambridge. With his vast holdings and several corporations, Max Wasserman is a powerful man who can change Cambridge...
According to Beal, the first word ofShannon's intentions came shortly before her letter, in a telephone conversation with Max Wasserman...
...voters of his sponsorship of anti-crime bills, and lined up the chief prosecutor of the Chicago Seven as his co-chairman. By contrast, his opponent, Republican Senator Smith, ran a smear campaign and refused to reject the support of the John Birch Society. California dumped flamboyant ultra-conservative Max Rafferty and George Murphy in favor of Riles Wilson, a soft-spoken moderate, and John Tunney, who campaigned as a moderate liberal. In New York, Conservative James Buckley harped on social discontent, but in a bland, nonmalicious manner, while Charles Goodell lost votes with his outspoken liberalism. Edward Kennedy...
...last week's most surprising election upsets, California's flamboyant, fundamentalist educator Max Rafferty was denied a third term as state superintendent of public instruction. The winner is Rafferty's polar opposite: Wilson Riles, 53, a tall (6 ft. 4 in.), soft-spoken authority on teaching poor children, who talked sense about teacher training and preschool education (TIME, Nov. 2). Riles became the first black ever elected to statewide office in California...