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...reason. Council members Kathleen L. Born, Francis H. Duehay '55 and Henrietta E. Davis are working to preserve affordable housing in the wake of the end of rent control. Anthony D. Galluccio, Kenneth E. Reeves '72 and Mayor Sheila Doyle Russell have all worked on behalf of Cambridge's youth, providing summer jobs and establishing job training programs. Katherine Triantafillou has admirably supported affirmative action and domestic-partnership programs. Incumbent Michael A. Sullivan has a less distinguished record, but seems well-informed about the city's changing economic needs. We comfortably endorse these eight for re-election...
...incumbent we have trouble endorsing is Timothy J. Toomey Jr., who is also one of Cambridge's delegates to the State House of Representatives, Toomey has been a hard-working and successful advocate for the city's youth and elderly populations. But given his vote in the House last week to reinstate the death penalty, those who oppose capital punishment should think twice before sending him back to City Hall...
...incorporation of multiculturalism in school curricula. Charles L. Stead Sr. brings experience as a former principal in the Cambridge school system, and pledges to work on behalf of disadvantaged minority male students. If elected, both are likely to work hard to improve the education of the City's youth...
Nunn said he believes strongly in improving the situation in the United States by training young people and explained that he helps to educate America's youth by speaking about public policy around the country...
...scores with the word "marimba" turns up only 45 entries, the oldest of which was written in the 60s. An identical search for scores with the word "viola" exceeds the maximum number of items the system can display. Certainly this seems an injustice. The only excuse is the youth of the marimba, first manufactured in its modern form in 1910. The viola, comparatively, seems to have been around forever. Mary E. Kissel's solo marimba recital, heralded as the first solo marimba recital ever given in Adams House, managed to succeed in making a contemporary instrument, and contemporary music, both...