Word: underpasses
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...Metropolitan District Commission said Thursday it will fill in "slightly" more than one acre of the Charles River to replace recreation area destroyed by the Boylston St. underpass...
...Sycamore Sags (so named for the sycamore trees which would be destroyed by the construction of an underpass at Boylston St. on Memorial Drive) has reached the columns of two national magazines (Time and Life) and the desk of Secretary of Interior Stewart L. Udall since its small beginnings last fall...
...University first learns of proposal to build underpasses at Boylston St., River St., and Western Ave. John H. Finley '25, Master of Eliot House, reacts with "pure, horrid gloom" when told that one of the access roads to the Boylston St. underpass might come very close to the corner of his House...
...President Pusey and James R. Killian, Jr., Chairman of the board of M.I.T., meet privately with Governor Endicott Peabody '40 to discuss the Memorial Drive situation. The Governor remains non-committal. Edward L. Bernays, the spirited 72-year old dean of public relations and a leader in the anti-underpass campaign, writes Secretary of the Interior Udall. Bernays asks that the Charles riverbank be declared a "national historic site" because of its recreational and historic value...
July 1964: MDC modifies underpass plans to save 11,500 square ft. of park land. Opponents vow to continue to fight...