Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plurality of 7,000 votes, Edward W. Quinn, Democrat, was re-elected mayor of Cambridge for his fifth consecutive term after a heated six weeks campaign against Godfrey. S. Cabot '82, the Republican reform candidate...
According to reports received late last night from the Republican headquarters, the total vote cast was 26,776, Quinn receiving 17,022 votes, and Cabot...
...knew that there was a chapter of the Klan in Harvard. I'd come down and break it up!" declared Mayor Edward W. Quinn of Cambridge to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon...
...mayoralty race two years ago" he said "there were five democratic candidates for mayor. On the eve of the election, four of them withdrew in favor of Mr. Quinn, who, as a result became mayor. Since that time, two of those four men have been appointed to salaried executive positions in the city administration, positions for which they are totally unfitted by their training...
...these men was appointed superintendent of streets. That is the chief, reason for the present bad condition of Cambridge highways. For the man whom Mayor Quinn appointed knows nothing whatever about his position. We need another type of man in control of the Cambridge highways. The superintendent of silence should be an engineer, carefully trained in the technicalities of his position. The man whom Mayor Quinn appointed was a jeweler...