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...wanted to try to point out that the people who have [AIDS] were able to work," says Cambridge Health Commissioner Melvin H. Chalfen...
EVEN THE MAKERS of the policy admit to its shortcomings. Essentially translated from a controversial policy established last fall for Cambridge public school employees with AIDS, the guidelines clearly were made in haste. Cambridge Health Commissioner Dr. Melvin H. Chalfen '55, who helped draft the policy, admits that it was not worded well...
Galvin said fellow candidate Melvin H. King, who represented South Boston in the legislature at the time, joined him in pushing the bill through a state referendum and eventually into law. He described another candidate, City Council Member Albert L. "Dapper" O'Neil, as "my chief nemesis" during the discussion surrounding the reforms...
...proper and necessary role in the governance of the college." In lay language: McLaughlin had given his orders and done his works without first conferring with the faculty, a serious oversight at an intimate, old-line school like Dartmouth with a deep tradition of collegiality. Said Biology Professor Melvin Spiegel: "He responds as chairman of the board, not as president and leader of this institution." As one Cornell professor describes the administrators, "They're used to running that place like a New England town meeting...
Other Democratic candidates scheduled to speak in the series are: State Rep. William F. Galvin (D-Allston), Carla Johnston, Joseph P. Kennedy II, State Rep. Thomas M. Gallagher (D-Brighton), and two-time Boston mayoral candidate Melvin H. King...