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While the booklets were being prepared this summer, the University commissioned an architectural consulting firm, Sasaki Associates Inc. of Watertown, to study lighting in the Yard and at the Quad. Robert Saltonstall, Harvard's new associate vice president for administration, says the study cost about $6000 and that its primary goal was to cut energy use by 25 to 30 per cent, "while also improving security and appearance, if possible...
...which son would run to fill the vacancy. "It was a tossup," Walter says, but Edward J. Sullivan had a job that allowed for easier campaigning, and so he made the bid. And, of course, he won. A year later, in January of 1950, the Hood Rubber Co. of Watertown laid off Walter. "And from that day forward I started campaigning for myself," he declares...
...Clyde Van Sickle Watertown...
After a celebrated freshman year at the Stowe School in Vermont under captain Alison Bell '79, Reed moved to the Taft School in Watertown, Ct., and then on to Harvard...
...part, the President made every effort to be fair to the well-behaved horde, calling on reporters from small newspapers, such as the Watertown (N.Y.) Daily Times, as well as major news organizations (NBC and CBS each got in two questions). "I know I've been staying down front here too much," he said at one point, referring to the heavyweight correspondents nearest him. "I've got to prove I can look at the back rows." Accustomed to more combative Chief Executives, the hard-boiled Washington reporters seemed disarmed by Reagan's cheery sincerity and grandfatherly style...