Word: pedestrianism
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...characteristics and physical amenities of Harvard Square will not be significantly altered. The Library's design and program fit into the surroundings better than any of the other reasonable alternative uses of the site except for use by Harvard for University expansion. The incremental increase (except on Sundays) to pedestrian and vehicle circulation volumes will be so small that it is improbable that they will impact upon the quality of life in Harvard Square. Rather than threatening the present quality of life in Harvard Square the Library's low intensity of development of the site (81,000 square feet...
...Tango" is among the best cuts on the new record because it typifies Zappa music and Zappa humor. If you listen carefully to George Duke's scat singing, you hear strains of Thelonius Monk's "Straight No Chaser" and a Zappa remark about 4/4 time: "It's a pedestrian beat. You don't dance...
...possible that a better cast could have read more dramatic tension between the lines. The one glimmer of hope in that direction comes from an outstanding job by Lin Kosy as a fantasy-spinning child. She takes a potentially pedestrian part and makes it fly, in a technically superb performance. Her fifteen-minute sequence is almost worth seeing for its own sake. But the remainder of the cast is undistinguished. Joanna Temple accentuates the already brittle, shrill tenor of Toni's role. Sheila Greene as Nina does little to pry her part loose from its rather uninspired box. Only Joan...
Vellucci had just delivered another one of his long, impassioned speeches about the evils of Harvard expansion in Cambridge. This time he said he was incensed over a 1965 land deal between the city and Harvard that allowed the University to obtain public land for the construction of the pedestrian overpass over Broadway...
...thinks an increase in resources will in itself be effective Already wiring has been completed for call boxes that will be installed around Harvard this fall. The call boxes will be telephones with a direct line to the police dispatcher. They are planned in such a way that a pedestrian should always be able to see a call box when walking anywhere on Harvard grounds at night...