Word: st
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Multi-Cultural Arts Center, 41 Second St...
...years election have professed support for these issues. They include the 11 candidates backed by the Cambridge Civic Association: Edward N. Cyr, Francis H. Duehay '55, Esther M. Hanig, Regina Jones, Rena H. Leib, Jonathan S. Myers, Kenneth E. Reeves '72, Renae D. Scott, E. Denise Simmons, John T. St. George and Alice K. Wolf...
...recent months, Duehay has come under attack for signing a petition against the largely Black Commonwealth Day School, formerly located in the wealthy Brattle St. neighborhood. In an indirect mudslinging campaign, attackers have sought to paint him as a closet racist. Although we believe Duehay erred in signing the petition, it is patently ridiculous to accuse him of racism. With regard to racial issues, Duehay has an umimpeachable record, which includes a groundbreaking school desegregation plan he directed while mayor and chair of the School Committee...
...addition, Duehay has worked hard to involve Harvard students in, and inform them about, the election. He has knocked on the doors of every registered student voter and has discussed the prominent issues with them. We commend him--as well as Reeves and St. John--for their effort to reach students...
...miners striking against the Connecticut-based Pittston Company have no doubt been frustrated with their recent attempts to gain the attention of Robert G. Stone '45, a member of the Pittston Board of Directors and the Harvard Corporation. So when the protested outside a Corporation meeting at 17 Quincy St. this Monday, for the third time this fall, they tried a new approach. They gave him a present--a symbolic bag of coal--to remind him that he has been "a very...