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...slum priest and marched at Selma: a 70-ft., three-bedroom, three-bath cabin cruiser anchored in San Francisco Bay, its brass-filigreed bow and mahogany-planked deck gleaming in the sun. But for California's boat-loving C. Kilmer Myers, the Daring will serve as a year-round home-and Myers is paying the reported $50,000 price out of his own pocket. When Myers was elected to the see of California in 1966, after the resignation of the late James A. Pike, he inherited a 19-room mansion that the diocese, at Pike's request...
...wrote the Bulletin asking, "Please may I have a summer job? I know I could help people with their problems because I like people." Paul Murphy, assistant to the managing editor of the normally staid Bulletin, thought it was worth a try, and the "summer job" may turn into year-round employment. The salary of $50 a week is not bad by sub-teen standards, and Bulletin editors are even thinking of syndicating Angel to other papers so the underage lovelorn elsewhere can benefit from her advice...
...just walk around the Square you will find small stores everywhere. The year-round Cambridge resident is continually "discovering" new places to shop--and new places to stay away from. A walk to Central War Surplus (433 Mass Ave) is well worthwhile to pick up jeans, t-shirts and supplies such as knapsacks and mess kits. The store has a large stock and reasonable prices. But the Square also has many stores offering jeans and shirts for sale. There are two Slak Shaks (485 Mass Ave and 59 Church St.), for example, with the standard fare for shops specializing...
...availability of food has improved markedly. Hothouse-grown cucumbers are sold year-round but they cost more than $1 a pound. There are frozen ducks and chickens from Hungary and Denmark, eggs imported from Poland. Perhaps the single most noticeable change is the relative profusion of automobiles. In a country that has inadequate housing, there is now debate over whether the state should build heated indoor garages...
Sawyier, captain of this year's heavyweight squad, has only been rowing since his sophomore year, but he has made a year-round occupation of it. For the last two summers he has remained in Cambridge to row. He has been rowing for three years straight, and has built up a reputation at Newell Boat House for his physical dedication. He is a two-year varsity letterman with both size and endurance going for him. Last summer he rowed with Mitchell on the National Eight team...