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John Dukakis, son of presidential nominee Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, and Edward Kennedy, Jr., son of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54 (D-Mass.), addressed about 100 members of Students for Dukakis '88 at the predebate demonstration. Meanwhile, about 40 Republicans picketed on the other side of the building...
About 40 Bush supporters, mainly from Boston University, with others from Tufts and Northeastern, demonstrated on the other side of the State House. The Bush supporters then decided to "raise some hell" near the Dukakis demonstration...
...Dewitt was still at Copley Place, with no one by his side...
...horse and carriage trundled down the street--top-hatted driver dressed in nineteenth century black and white, flickering his whip half-heartedly as he looked over his shoulder to talk to his passengers. It wasn't a movie. There were cars on the other side of the carriage, and the passengers were wearing jeans. But somehow, in Boston's North End, the scene hardly seemed out of place...
What we saw next was progress--at least its annoying side. Between each beacon of the 18th century were scattered too many reminders of the 20th--little wooden carts that served as functional boutiques and cluttered the sidewalks with their yuppie ware. And then on to Quincy Market, a crass commercial excuse for stealing the dollars of more than 15 million tourists every year. History, if there is any there, is confined to a statue, a plaque and perhaps Durgin Park restaurant...