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...long way to go. The in lieu of tax payments it gives Cambridge haven't been updated in 10 inflationary years, and Craigie residents now accuse Harvard of not living up to last spring's promising settlement. The University has also refused to discuss its treatment of tenant complaints with city officials (President Bok recently told a city councilor it was none of his business), and it hasn't made an adequate effort to make its enormous resources available to Cantabrigians. Harvard should begin acting more responsibly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Agenda for the Year | 9/20/1982 | See Source »

...long way to go. The in-lieu-of-tax payments it gives Cambridge haven't been updated in 10 inflationary years, and Craigie residents now accuse Harvard of not living up to last spring's promising settlement. The University has also refused to discuss its treatment of tenant complaints with city officials (President Bok recently told a city councilor it was none of his business), and it hasn't made an adequate effort to make its enormous resources available to Cantabridgians. Harvard should begin acting more responsibly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Agenda for the Year | 9/17/1982 | See Source »

...long way to go. The in lieu of tax payments it gives Cambridge haven't been updated in 10 inflationary years, and Craigie residents now accuse Harvard of not living up to last spring's promising settlement. The University has also refused to discuss its treatment of tenant complaints with city officials (President Bok recently told a city councilor it was none of his business), and it hasn't made an adequate effort to make its enormous resources available to Cantabridgians. Harvard should begin acting more responsibly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: An Agenda for the Year | 9/16/1982 | See Source »

...crate furniture, a beer cooler and a stove made from an oil drum, smack in the middle of a 35-ft.-long traffic island on Manhattan's East River Drive. His presence immediately stopped a bit of traffic; passing motorists were enchanted by the sight of the eccentric tenant, protected from the elements only by the elevated southbound lanes overhead, and slowed down long enough to contribute food and beer. New enough to contribute food and beer. New York newspapers and TV stations showed a serene Cruz sitting back and reading a book while the world quite literally rushed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Living Rent-Free on Manhattan's Upper East Side | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

From the congestion of the Square, the 69 Lechmere bus rolls east on Cambridge St. As the bus passes Inman Square, the scenery begins to change. The four and five-family dwellings and office fronts that characterize the tenant-dominated mid-Cambridge district disappear. In their place are small shops lining both sides of the street. Store fronts carry names like Ciampa, Santoro or Lupardo. A turn to the right or left on an intersecting road leads to blocks of single-family homes, many with extra space for a relative's family on the second floor. This is East Cambridge...

Author: By L. JOSEPH Garcia, Jacob M. Schlesinger, and Steven R. Swartz, S | Title: East Cambridge Clings To Old World Values | 7/9/1982 | See Source »

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