Word: pill
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...candidates who gained seats on the Council are Edward A. Crane, Joseph J. DeGuglielmo '29, Mrs. Pearl Wise, and Hyman Pill. Independent members elected were Edward J. Sullivan, John D. Lynch, Thomas N. McNamara, Alfred Velluci, and Charles A. Watson...
Early speculation among the local politicians at the primary ballot count predicted that the CCA would also gain two more positions on the nine-member Council. These candidates are Marcus Morton, an incumbent who finished fifth in the voting yesterday with 2114, and Vice-Mayor Myman Pill, who placed ninth with...
...Pill, a city officer for 22 years, is expected to make up his deficit rapidly with second and third place choices, while Morton, only 83 votes behind fourth-place Mrs. Wise, should also gain enough points to reach the quota...
...Cambridge, meanwhile, the Civic Association held its final rally last night before the elections. The main issue of the local campaign, which Hyman Pill city councilor for the last 22 years, calls the "most personal and the most intense" he ever saw, is the question of endorsement by the C.C.A...
...Council. This year, the CCA is trying to regain the majority control it had held for a decade before 1953. It has screened all candidates and come up with a non-partisan slate of ten, including its four incumbents Edward A. Crane, Joseph A. deGuglielmo, Marcus Morton, and Hyman Pill. The CCA has also endorsed Mrs. Pearl K. Wise, who has just completed a successful term on the School Committee, as well as Edward G. Bellis, Martin T. Camacho, Bradlee F. Clarke, Arthur R. Hall, and Witold J. Pladziewicz. Each of these candidates is committed to CCA's reform platform...