Word: sullivane
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Before conferring with Pyne, the committee will make a survey of the University area to examine the parking situation. They will attempt to find out if the charges by the chairman of the committee, Councillor Edward J. Sullivan, are true. He claimed last week before the Council that "out-of-state students cars" are blocking "all the streets around the Houses...
Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 appointed Sullivan and councillors W. Donnison Swan '15 and John J. Foley to investigate the parking problem. Sullivan said he also plans to confer with University Police Chief Alvin R. Randall and Acting Cambridge Chief Patrick F. McCarthy...
Captain McCarthy, when informed of Sullivan's action, stated that he will stick by his two week parking grant to University students. He clarified his statement, however, by saying that his men will tag overnight parkers in boarding house and residential areas. "The moritorium applies only to the immediate dormitory and House Vicinity and not to places like Trowbridge Street. There will be no police get-tough policy without the student body being adequately warned through the CRIMSON," the Captain added...
Just what action Councillor Sullivan plans to take is as yet unknown. He did say that he will confer with Cambridge and University police "very soon." "I believe it's squarely up to Harvard officials to provide space. The University's Western Avenue parking lot behind the Business School is far too distant for student use. Maybe we can make some use of the parking facilities around Cambridge Common by opening this area to students from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m.," he concluded...
...Sullivan said that many of the double parked cars were from out-of-state. "I've heard," he stated, "that many of these students tear up their parking tickets...