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...from the Garden. With a fortune approaching $300 million, Irving dominates much of the Maritimes. He owns the biggest hardware chain in the region, the public transit system in Saint John, 1,700,000 acres of woodlands, several mines, a steel fabricating plant, a shipyard, 16 tankers and 2,000 service stations that blazon the Irving name in red, white and blue from Newfoundland to Quebec. Almost everyone in New Brunswick has strong feelings-pro or con-about K. C. Irving. But he has so effectively walled himself from the public that few really know...
...with candor-or perhaps it's just a heartfelt desire to shock. A twelve-year-old homosexual leaves the Germans and offers himself as a G.I. camp follower. A French lieutenant coolly obliterates every sign of life in an enemy pillbox that has already surrendered. Soldiers in transit sing out that old favorite Bless 'Em All, blurrily substituting that four-letter verb common to army camps but not to Hollywood movies...
...Harvard Student Agencies may inaugurate its Radcliffe bus service at the beginning of next semester, John W. Harmon '65, organizer of the project, said yesterday. If the state approves the proposed bus route the HSA will seek to hire a bus and driver from the Metropolitan Transit Authority for a three-week trial period, Harmon said...
Mayor Edward A. Crane '35 said yesterday that he had discussed the Yards during the past few weeks with Gov. Peabody and members of the Metropolitan Transit Authority. He said that Peabody had told him the MTA would find it difficult to donate the property because it had no other suitable location for its repair facilities...
Speaking last night to the Harvard Radcliffe Young Democratic Club, O'Neill also foresaw enactment of the Federal tax cut, Aid to Education program, and Medicare Bill before August. He predicted failure for the Mass Transit Bill, the late President's fifth major proposal...