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Councillor Hyman Pill explained the CCA's abstention by asserting that the association's minority will "wait and see" which independent will agree to cooperate with CCA-backed city manager John J. Curry '19 and uphold CCA school committee policies. Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29, unofficial spokesman for the CCA group, said yesterday that "any of the five independents might be acceptable, but the CCA will make sure that he's the man we want before we pick...
...responsible for electing Cambridge's last mayor, John J. Foley, also an independent. The new council will meet on Monday evening for another try at electing the mayor. Pill said that he expects the meeting will elect the mayor, but DeGuglialmo expressed doubt...
Councillors Hyman Pill and Edward A. Crane '35 agreed with Lynch that the Council should initiate a survey by an as-yet-undetermined body to study other methods of stemming the decrease. Councillor Edward J. Sullivan said that "it's important to keep Cambridge a residential community as well as a college campus...
Councillor Hyman Pill yesterday also denied any split in the CCA's council minority. "Each man conducts his own campaign the way he wants," he said, "but those who get elected stick together...
Neither DeGuglielmo nor Pill named any individual preference for the mayoralty. "Everyone's doing a lot of behind the scenes politicing," Pill stated, "but when the CCA gets together, that...