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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Both sides agreed one effect of state rejection would be to move the rent control battle back into Cambridge. Landlords have strongly opposed rent control, which was adopted nine years ago, because they think it keeps them from making fair profits, but tenants and other residents have said the limits on rent are necessary to protect poor and elderly residents...

Author: By William E. Mckibben, | Title: Committee Rejects Bills To End City Rent Control | 4/26/1979 | See Source »

...huge. The seven productions the Met has taken on tour this year represent the best of its repertory. Boston audiences still must endure the conditions of Hynes Auditorium--universally referred to as a "barn," with poor acoustics and bad sight lines. But in 1981 the Met in Boston will move to the refurbished Music Hall, and the last major advantage the New York house can claim will disappear...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Meet the Met: | 4/26/1979 | See Source »

...Harvard squad wasted no time at all before taking advantage of the Bridgewater State defense. Left attack wing Anne MacMillan move easily through the zone and pushed the ball by the statue-like goalie...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Laxwomen Prevail, 15-3; St. Louis Notches Four | 4/25/1979 | See Source »

...Louis, continuing to power through defensemen at will, muscled toward the cage on another one-on-one play. St. Louis followed her power move with finesse, faking low, then coming all the way up and zinging the ball over the head of the Bridgewater goalie...

Author: By Michelle D. Healy, | Title: Laxwomen Prevail, 15-3; St. Louis Notches Four | 4/25/1979 | See Source »

THERE'S plenty of sobbing and sighing in this Romeo and Juliet. The performers seem determined to convince the audience of their genuine emotions in this most well-known and well-worn of tragic love stories. But as the "pair of starcross'd lovers" move through their familiar story on the Hasty Pudding stage, a curious feeling spreads through the theater--that the show is a farcical shadow of Shakespeare's play. The actors try to sink themselves into the pure emotion of the story and pay no attention to the words they...

Author: By Scott A. Rosenberg, | Title: Wherefore Art? | 4/25/1979 | See Source »

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