Word: trodden
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Council passed an order by Trodden that "the use of the present parking tickets be stopped pending a combined study of the violations designated on the rear of tickets by the chief of police, the city law department, and the clerk of courts...
...This is the most embarrassing thing I've ever heard of. It's outrageous," Councillor Andrew T. Trodden told Rudolph...
...Trodden's order raised the possibility that the police would have no parking tickets for considerable time. "Let it be chaotic until they come back with new tickets," he said after the meeting...
Rudolph said he had put in a request for a Civil Service exam and would advertise as soon as he got the Civil Service's O.K. Councillor Trodden summarized that it would be July 4 before Rudolph had his assistant. "I'd be happy to have him by July 4," Rudolph confessed, but Trodden told him the Council wouldn't. Then, reminding the traffic director that the City Budget had included $8000 since last January for the assistant, Trodden said, "You've had money in the budget for a year and done nothing about it. That's why our whole...
Rudolph has not convinced the Council. He may be a traffic expert, but if doesn't acquire a little more political expertise he'll never get a chance to show anyone in Cambridge. The Council will not guillotine him immediately, but a warning from Trodden seemed to carry some not too subtle implications for the future: "You were hired because we needed you--now, you produce...