Word: wolfs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...addition, Councillor Alice K. Wolf's April announcement that she would not seek re-election has left the CCA without its strongest candidate and opened a seat in an election which incumbents usually...
...Wolf received the highest number of votes in the last city council election, with about 18 percent of the "number one" votes, according to David R. Leslie '69, executive director of the CCA. These votes, which are very important under Cambridge's proportional representation system, are now up for grabs...
Councillor Edward N. Cyr and Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72, both endorsed by the Cambridge Civic Association (CCA), voted with the four Independents on the council to extend the contract. CCA Councillors Francis H. Duehay '55, Jonathan S. Myers and Alice K. Wolf voted against the contract...
Councillor Alice K. Wolf, a progressive, agrees with Walsh, who is usually more of a Harvard-basher, that buildings used for research at Harvard should be taxed if the fruits of this research are used by for-profit firms. "One of the things that we always wonder about is how much of this research is really for profit-making institutions," Wolf says...
...attempts to protect diversity--at any cost--have turned Penn's campus into a farce. Failure to stand up strongly against widescale confiscation of a newspaper demonstrates no devotion to freedom of the press. And overzealous attempts to prosecute for racial harassment can become the classic case of crying wolf. Penn's speech codes, so capriciously applied, make a mockery of the genuine need for tolerance on many college campuses...