Word: quinn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cambridge, too, has its own Tammany--indifference. The mayoralty election is not greatly in doubt; Mayor Quinn, whose record is satisfactory, will probably be returned to office. But what may seem a minor issue, the School Committees is in danger of being neglected. The importance of the results are obvious; politics should have no place in providing for the education of children. The Good Government candidates, headed by Mrs. G. P. Baker, have recognized this fact, and have not carried on a heated campaign...
...Mayor Quinn will preside and deliver an address. Mr. William Roscoe Thayer '81, President of the Cambridge Historical Society, will speak on "Cambridge Old and New", and Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 will deliver an address on the place of Cambridge in American History, while Mr. T. Harrison Cummings, Librarian of the city of Cambridge, will speak on "Cambridge's Most Valuable Asset: Birth of the Flag in Cambridge...
...tomorrow afternoon, the celebration will open with a mass meeting on the Cambridge Common. In case of rain, Gordon's Central Square Theatre will be used. A band will render selections, and several prominent men will speak. The list includes Governor Channing H. Cox, Congressman Dallinger, Mayor Edward W. Quinn, Mr. James T. Barrett, President of the City Council, and Rev. Raymond W. Calkins D.D., Pastor of the First Congregational Church...
...City of Cambridge will be celebrated on next Sunday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock on Cambridge Common, an outdoor mass meeting will be held. This gathering will be addressed by Senator David I. Walsh, Congressman Dallinger, Governor Channing H. Cox, Mayor Edward W. Quinn, and others. If the weather is unfavorable, the meeting will be held in Gordon's Central Square Theatre...
...will be held in all the schools of the city. Public speakers will be assigned to the different schools and the significance of the occasion will be explained to the school children. The same evening, in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock, a public meeting will be held. Mayor Quinn is expected to preside and deliver an address. Other speakers will be William Roscoe Thayer '81, President of the Cambridge Historical Society; Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80; and Mr. T. Harrison Cummings, Librarian of the City of Cambridge. Mr. Thayer and Professor Hart will talk on the place of Cambridge...