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Since that announcement Harvard officials have been looking for a relatively cheap museum site for the corporation in an attempt to keep the archives in the MBTA subway yards across the street from Eliot House, where the whole complex was originally slated to be built...
...Crimson, by editorials and liberal coverage of environmental impact statements, rightfully opposed the construction of the Kennedy Library complex on the MBTA lot. However, the May 20 editorial, meanly entitled "Blowing it," castigates President Box for his failure to obtain for Harvard the archives portion of the complex. Whether or not Bok "blew it," implicit in the editorial is the chauvinism for which. The Crimson so often criticizes Harvard's older generation. It is chauvinistic to place Harvard's particular interest in academic resources over the benefit to the public which the united complex would provide. To follow The Crimson...
...bizarre, expensive and widely unpopular plan to divert the Red Line down Mt. Auburn St. to Brattle St. They realize that it is not just Daly or Moulton or, for that matter. Harold Goyette, director of the Planning Office, who pushed for a Red Line extension to the MBTA subway yard that would make it even more attractive for the Kennedy Memorial to come to Cambridge...
Boston City Hall has also provided exhibit space for a "Personal View of the MBTA," photographs by a man with the alliterative name of Vincent Vitale. I can think of no more picturesque subject...Through Monday...
...fare the bus driver asks the passengers as they get off where they had gotten on. Honor system. At Quincy on the Red Line last fall a young man was shot for jumping a turnstile, Not the honor system, Policy on the new Orange Line not yet disclosed by MBTA...