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Meanwhile, police and fire officials have taken intricate security measures to keep the engine--pumper number two--under lock and key. Police cordons were set up around the fire station on Portland St. last night to keep photographers and reporters away. The fire station's personnel barricaded themselves behind locked doors and windows. "Nobody gets in," one fireman said...

Author: By Ernest A. Ostro, | Title: Cambridge Fire Engine to Migrate West | 12/14/1955 | See Source »

Several city Councillors have proposed that the pumper could defray part of the trip's expenses by fighting local fires between here and Kenosha. Councillor Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 has suggested that repairs could be made by local companies, but Fire Chief Henry E. Kilfoyle assured the city council that "nobody cast of the Mississippi...

Author: By Ernest A. Ostro, | Title: Cambridge Fire Engine to Migrate West | 12/14/1955 | See Source »

Other council members have suggested that Edward J. Sullivan, the council's only truckdriver, would be a logical choice to drive the pumper across the Mississippi. But Kilfoyle won't let Sullivan near the engine...

Author: By Ernest A. Ostro, | Title: Cambridge Fire Engine to Migrate West | 12/14/1955 | See Source »

Fire department personnel guarding the damaged engine said that they anticipated a Lampoon attempt to sabotage the trip, and had been warned to "keep all Harvard students away from the pumper." Police officials guarding the engine said that the fire department had requested police protection because it could not cope with the situation any longer...

Author: By Ernest A. Ostro, | Title: Cambridge Fire Engine to Migrate West | 12/14/1955 | See Source »

...that moment Sam was just a pensioned pumper driver from the Bayonne (N.J.) fire department, and Sam's bar & grill was like any neighborhood joint around St. Mark's Place on the Lower East Side. Its only distinctive touch was Sam's cousin, "Bottle Sam" Hock, who amused the trade by whacking tunes out of whisky bottles with a suds-scraper. But the customers got a joyful jolt when Sam opened up one morning last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MANNERS & MORALS: The Nickel In St. Mark's Place | 4/4/1949 | See Source »

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