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...provisions into effect one month after passage and roll back rents to levels of six months before. Under the terms of the law Cambridge rents should have been rolled back to their March 1970 levels as of October 15, but this is not happening. Philip M. Cronin, city solicitor and temporary rent control administrator, has instructed tenants that they are not authorized to pay lower rents until a permanent rent control administrator is appointed. Tenants feel that this is a ridiculous delaying tactic on the part of the city and have filed a suit against Cronin for incomplete administration...
...City Solicitor Philip M. Cronin '53 repeated his earlier legal opinion that the Careers Program would conflict with existing civil service regulations...
...heeding the advice of the City Solicitor and the City Manager, the council passed the program with only Councilors Thomas Coates and Thomas Danehy voting...
...political calculus was the delay in the whole procedure. Cox did not file complaints against Cheyney and three others until about July 23, conveniently after an aroused student body had left Cambridge. (In court, he pleaded fatigue and papers to grade-a slow rate of work for a former Solicitor General.) The arresting officer testified that he was not given the warrants until September-another delay of two months. Why did Harvard not move against Cheyney earlier. We think, and the administration has offered no reply, that they waited until Cheyney enrolled in graduate school at B.U. Then they acted...
Philip M. Cronin '53, Cambridge City Solicitor, said the city needs more time to make administrative preparations before the law can take effect. "The real question is whether the definition of a dormitory is broad enough to include married-students housing such as the Botanic Gardens," Cronin said...