Word: mta
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...members of the Cambridge City Council and the trustees of the Metropolitan Transit Authority had dinner together Monday night, and incidentally, discussed the forthcoming sale of the MTA's Bennett St. yards...
Members of the Cambridge City Council indicated in informal inter-news yesterday that the City would not oppose the University's efforts to require the Bennett St. MTA yards, which were put up for public sale last sonday...
After the Council meeting DeGuglielmo said that the City had no legal right to take the property from the MTA, and that in his opinion a private purchaser should be able to do what he wants with the land. DeGuglielmo said that if the University were to devote two thirds of the 12-acre site for tax-producing purposes--as was suggested by L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-President, last week--"I think they'd be treating us damn fine...
...motion which the Council passed was much milder than the demands heard previously in the Council that the City seize the MTA yards by eminent domain to keep Harvard from getting them. Speaking in favor of his motion, Hayes cited legal opinion that such a seizure would be illegal...
BOUTIQUE EMMI, an intimate port shop, is located only 40 steps from the Charles Street MTA stop and is well worth a browse. Emmi has assembled a unique collection of and novelty gifts from all over world, and is terrible excited above authentic Bauernkittel or peasant blouses just in from Switzerland. Emmi charges just $12.40 for this embroidered, royal blue, parka-like garment which is still worn as a native costume in Switzerland. Ideal for skiing and sailing, it also makes a fine windbreaker to wear to class over sweaters...