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...Agamemnon, the siege of Troy and the magnificent city itself--were more than just legends. Or so he later wrote. Like many of Schliemann's tales, this one may have been a trifle exaggerated. "In general, scholars accept the fact that Schliemann told a great many lies," says David Traill, a classicist at the University of California at Davis and author of a 1995 biography of Schliemann. The man was also a war profiteer, a dabbler in black markets and a smuggler, whose wheelings and dealings have three nations squabbling more than a century after his death. Schliemann did eventually...
...Traill St.: Richard E. Neustadt, professor of Government. Harvard says it paid taxes on this property at 8 or 10 Traill St., but because of an incorrect address, the tax assessor's office has no record of that payment...
...Crimson investigation uncovered several other inconsistencies between Cambridge and Harvard records. Harvard owns property at either 8 or 10 Traill St., for example, but the city has no record that Harvard paid taxes on that property...
Richard E. Neustadt, professor of Government, lives in the Harvard-owned Traill St. house, and three other people, who have no connection with the University, live at the adjoining property. A check by Moulton of the Harvard tax bill for 1972 showed that the University paid taxes on the Traill St. property...
According to the directory of faculty and students, Neustadt lives at 10 Traill St. 8 and 10 Traill St. formerly were one piece of property which covered 26,000 square feet...