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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Five neighborhood associations endorsed Saturday construction of the archival portion of the John F. Kennedy Library in Harvard Square, but would not support University expansion on the site across from Eliot House...

Author: By Mark J. Penn and Kathleen T. Riley, S | Title: Neighborhood Groups Endorse JFK Archives for Cambridge | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

Paul R. Lawrence, head of Neighborhood Ten and Donham Professor of Business Organizational Behavior, said the five groups favor a two-site policy that would locate the presidential archives and place the museum elsewhere...

Author: By Mark J. Penn and Kathleen T. Riley, S | Title: Neighborhood Groups Endorse JFK Archives for Cambridge | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

David Clem, head of the Riverside-Cambridgeport Community Corporation, said he has "several reservations" about allowing the University to construct buildings on the site to house the Institute of Politics, the Kennedy School of Government and the Department of Economics...

Author: By Mark J. Penn and Kathleen T. Riley, S | Title: Neighborhood Groups Endorse JFK Archives for Cambridge | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

...said that since the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority has not yet removed its subway equipment from the site, construction could not have begun anyway...

Author: By Mark J. Penn and Kathleen T. Riley, S | Title: Neighborhood Groups Endorse JFK Archives for Cambridge | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

About 150 people met at a Neighborhood Ten meeting to discuss the Kennedy Library Saturday afternoon and passed a resolution favoring a two-site policy for the project...

Author: By Mark J. Penn and Kathleen T. Riley, S | Title: Neighborhood Groups Endorse JFK Archives for Cambridge | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

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