Word: recounting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Anthony Galluccio '39, the Cambridge school committeeman defeated Nov. 5 in a bid for a fourth term, filed a recount petition yesterday with the Board of Election Commissioners...
Edward J. Samp, Jr., a member of the four-man board, said that the recount would probably begin Nov. 25 and be finished within three days. Samp said the City would have to spend about $4000 to hire the 60 or more workers needed to make the count...
Police detective William G. Maher, who narrowly missed election to the City Council, let his Thursday deadline go by without filing a petition. Maher reportedly decided not to seek a recount in the Council election in order to save the City money...
Unless an impending recount invalidates his election, one of the two new Councillors will be Thomas H.D. Mahoney, an M.I.T. professor who, as a School Committeeman for three terms, established the Committee's "university chair." Mahoney may be able to start a similar precedent on the Council, but even if he does not, he should serve as a highly valuable liaison between Cambridge and the universities. Harvard and M.I.T. have much to offer Cambridge in the way of talent and theoretical knowledge, and the City can do much to aid the universities in matters concerning revenues and land...
Ford: Decline and Rebirth, 1933-62, by Allan Nevins and Frank Ernest Hill. Until World War II contracts came through, wayward management and union pressures brought Ford Motor Co. perilously close to bankruptcy. Authors Nevins and Hill recount the story of this period and of the recovery that followed, led by Henry Ford II and such brilliant executives as Ernest R. Breech...