Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...different people. It is visible: large numbers of students are constantly walking up and down Putnam Ave. It is financial: the rents in the area are gradually rising as the housing market grows tighter. And it is political: the vote stock of the area's local politician, Walter J. Sullivan, is diminishing steadily. Eight years ago, when Sullivan first ran for the City Council, he received more than 550 votes from his home precinct. His total has now declined to under 350. Sullivan is not lazy, and it is not inattention that accounts for the difference. As one colleague notes...
...matter what Mrs. Miller [May 13] wears on the Ed Sullivan Show-go-go boots or formal-we'll love her. She is such a camp-how could anyone not love...
While discussing further methods of educating the public about the jaywalking campaign, Rudolph said that outdoor cardboard signs would fall to stay up for more than a week. He agreed to investigate the use of the signs, however, when Councillor Walter J. Sullivan described the success of the signs in Brookline...
...vaudeville shows go, it might have been conjured up by Ed Sullivan on an LSD binge. Right there onstage in living, quivering color, a formation of UFOs performed an aerial ballet. A chap in fluorescent lemon leotards wrestled with a space-age cobweb. Next came a drill team of Martian types outfitted with glowing lampshades, then seven creatures in baggy sacks who squiggled like giant amoebas in heat-all to the otherworldly twaaang, ratatatat, whizzz and kapow! of electronic music. It was called Vaudeville of the Elements, Choreographer Alwin Nikolais' latest excursion into the twilight zones of modern dance...
Councillor Walter J. Sullivan introduction order for Rudolph to paint crosswalks in the Central Square area, before enforcing the law there...