Word: watertown
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...usually affable man, Wiesner has a streak of impatience that makes him walk out of boring meetings. He relaxes aboard a yet unchristened 23-ft. sailboat with a dinghy named Neutron. But he usually puts in two hours of early morning reading at his home in nearby Watertown before cooking breakfast for his family and churning off to the M.I.T. campus for his daily blitz of telephone calls and meetings. His abiding interest in education has led him to campaign successfully for election to the Watertown school board...
...Watertown landlord Herbert Brazao finally succeeded yesterday morning in evicting the leading member of the Cambridge Tenants Organizing Committee (CTOC), William Cunningham, and his three children from their Cambridge apartment...
...Evans used to be a whiz," Starr said yesterday. "He would ring up 15 games on a machine and walk away." Evans, who graduated from Harvard in 1969, is reportedly living in Watertown, but he could not be reached for comment yesterday...
When the U. S. entered World War II, Vellucci went to work for the Watertown Arsenal. In 1944, the Army drafted him but separated him a year later because he had five children (he now has eight). Vellucci returned home and opened an Italian restaurant on Warren Street in East Cambridge. In 1950, Vellucci began working for the Department of Corporations and Taxation, helping people to complete their tax returns. It's a job which he still holds 371/2 hours each week, in addition to filling the Cambridge mayoralty, a post that pays $7500 annually...
Drinan's staff feared that a strong showing by Philbin in the Western half of the district, including the factory towns of Fitchburg and Leominster, would offset Drinan's advantage in suburban Newton, Waltham, and Watertown...