Word: velluci
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Independent incumbent Alfred E. Velluci has sided with the liberal minority several times in the past year to preserve rent control and remains committed to it. The other incumbent independents--Mayor Sullivan, Vice-Mayor Russell, Daniel J. Clinton and Thomas W. Danehy--have all voted at various times to remove some rent controls...
...Justice and Labor. "I am neither a male chauvinist organization nor an exclusive final club," former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas tells a stunned commencement audience, "nor is Paul Freund." Honorary degrees go to miler Jim Ryus (". . .a credit to his race. . .") and City Councilman Alfred E. Velluci (". . . while a less hearty warrier could not have pursued his attempts to turn the Yard into a parking lot and the Lampoon into public favatories, he has persevered until his visions were a reality...
...amendment proposed by Councillor Alfred E. Velluci would have made the ban effective for all of Cambridge, but this was rejected because of difficulties in defining the term "non-resident." Councillor Frank H. Duehay '55, who sponsored the order, suggested instead that the bill be tried out in a single area. Cambridgeport, and "worked out from there...
...present administration of City Manager John Corcoran, backed by city councillors Thomas Coates, Daniel Clinton, Edward Crane '35, Walter Sullivan, Thomas Danehy and Mayor Alfred Velluci, has proven its inability to effect change. A rent control ordinance was enacted but not administered for six months and then only in watered down fashion, and cases of police brutality were discussed but not investigated. Political favors are available for real estate interests, friends of pols, and the universities, but the average citizen still has a hard time getting his driveway permit...
...Council, including the progressive Cambridge Civic Association slate, liberal incumbents Barbara Ackerman and Robert Moncrieff, independent candidates, and Socialist Workers Party candidates showed up for the 'illegal' meeting and spoke to a group in the street. Five councillors were conspicuously absent: incumbents Thomas Danehy, Daniel Clinton, Walter Sullivan, Alfred Velluci, and Thomas Coates. It is clear from this incident that these candidates do not want to discuss in public the present state of the government they run. The interests of these same politicians are served by Cronin's decision...