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While most major cities lean on federal poverty funds or routine municipal recreation and job-finding agencies to offer nonriotous outlets for the dissident and poor, New York has set out to spread much of the responsibility among its own conscientious citizens. Fifty-five businessmen have enlisted in Mayor John...
In Gaza City, when the municipal council convened for the first time since the shooting started, everyone was embarrassed when the mayor read aloud the minutes of the last meeting, at which an outlay of 5,000 Egyptian pounds had been approved for Ahmed Shukairy's Palestinian Liberation Army...
When Municipal Judge William S. Mathews sentenced a dozen Negro violators to a year in jail and a $500 fine each, rioting erupted in Cincinnati's workhouse, a fetid bastille built over a century ago to house Civil War prisoners. Inmates, both black and white, began hurling rotten bricks...
At the council workshops, Cambridge chapter members described projects in organizing unions among local hospital workers. Kim Moody of New York discussed his attempts to radicalize the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees by working within Local 1412. A representative of the American Friends Service Committee talked about...
Cherington than branched out to deal with problems of city government and state regulation of industry. For a period he taught every course Harvard offered in municipal government and urban problems. With Carl J. Friedrich, Eaton Professor of the Science of Government, he co-authored the comprehensive "Plan for Metropolitan...