Word: sullivane
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Meanwhile, Boston Police Chief Thomas F. Sullivan issued an order banning all parking in the city after 6 p.m. yesterday. Sound trucks were dispatched to prevent shoppers from parking on the streets, and the police announced that they would tow all cars away after the deadline...
...City was mechanization. The Caterpillar powerplant with hydraulic ice cream dipper was part of the sidewalk force. Special emphasis was laid on clearing the sidewalks by Cambridge Mayor, Eddie J. Sullivan, so that local police could issue tickets for longstanding meter violations without getting their hip-boots wet. Asked if the Police would tag buried cars, the Mayor snapped, "If we can find them, we'll tag them. They parked the damned things, didn't they?" Mechanization met vain but fierce resistance on the Square, however, as enraged townsmen, swearing the machines were part of a University plot, barracaded themselves...
...other singers display considerable versatility. Jo Sullivan, as Rosabella the sometime bride, is rather shrill in attempting to combine vivacity with shame. Morley Meredith, the well-meaning, and over-masculine hired hand, is strapping, restless, and insensitive, as he should be. The strength of the cast comes mostly from a huge roster of chorus and incidental players, all in good voice and enthusiasm...
...City of Cambridge claimed that it was equal to the emergency. Mayor Edward Sullivan had 30 snow plows in action at 7 p.m. In the College area, however, snow was rising rapidly in the streets and sidewalks, as the drifts defied the city's snow removal power. Not to be denied, a Cambridge official stated that "plows would remain in action 'til the battle...
Down in Bradenton, Fla., the Boston Red Sox and the Milwaukee Braves battled eleven innings before settling for a 7 to 7 tie in a Grapefruit League game. Red Sox rookie catcher Haywood Sullivan was the batting hero of the day, belting a three-run homer in the seventh inning...