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...neighborhood stopped spending evenings with Cambridge friends for fear of walking alone the 50 yards from the trolley to her house on the return trip. That memories of these assaults should linger in this neighborhood of mostly white-collar workers and students is understandable; in a neighborhood so transient that the entire population probably changes every couple of years, there are few reliable neighbors to call, few reassuringly recognizable faces to assuage the fears of violence...
Pets and Guests. Surrounded by four German shepherds, five cats and two birds, Colleen and her two sons by Scott live in South Salem, along with a housekeeper and assorted transient and semiresidential house guests. Some of the latter arrive at night while their hostess is asleep and greet her at breakfast, which she always prepares for the boys, even if she then returns to bed until 3 p.m. Will Dewhurst's new post-Moon status affect all this? "At 49, with nearly three decades in the theater," she says, "being called a star doesn't have...
Richard Berman, technical manager for Waltham Chemical Corp., the company Harvard hires to exterminate roaches in the Houses, said that cockroaches are a common problem among transient populations, especially students...
...Kippur," he said. "All the logistics of a complex society are on a low pulse. Even in the armed forces the general atmosphere has its effect-even the forward posts are manned at a lower establishment than usual. In short, it is a good moment to win some transient advantage at Israel's expense, a good moment for those whose hatred and malice have no restraints or human respect or spiritual decency...
Robert A. Romagna '74, Roberto Garcia '75 and W. Keith McCoy '76 yesterday predicted that the issues as defined by the taxpayers and not by the transient student body, will determine their showing at the polls on November...