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University Guard Faces Rape Charge

A 22-year-old Harvard security guard faces charges of raping a co-worker at the Fogg Art Museum 11 days ago. Robert

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'I Love This Course'

Various wise people told me I shouldn't come in and try to do this."-Joseph F. Fletcher Jr. '57 But he

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Parcel lb Set for Spring Construction

They stopped plans for a Kennedy Memorial in Harvard Square and they blocked a project that would have resembled twin

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Harvard Meets Court Deadline To Answer Rape Case Charges

Harvard yesterday met a court-ordered deadline for answering pre-trial questions in the case of a former tenant who claims she

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Mass. Historical Commission Accepts Pact on Buildings

The Massachusetts Historical Commission agreed yesterday to postpone resolution of a two-year-old controversy over dozens of Harvard-owned buildings in return

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'81 Graduate Dies While Hitting Trail In Pacific Park

A memorial Mass will be said October 22 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Clements Church, West Somerville, for Michael F.

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Harvard: Enlightened Or Despotic Giant?

"I attempt to speak to tenants and listen to their concerns." Kenneth W. Erickson '69, an attorney for Harvard's real

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A 'Stumbling,' 'Mumbling,' 'Kangaroo Court': The Cambridge Rent Control Board

David Sullivan and William Walsh don't agree on much of anything concerning Cambridge city politics. In fact, the two men

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Sullivan Asks Fire Investigation

Concerned about the threat of arson from landlords of rent-controlled apartments seeking to escape Cambridge's tough housing codes, City Councilor

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Craigie Arms Dispute May Be Near Settlement

A dispute at the Harvard-owned Craigie Arms apartment building, which began last fall when tenants charged the University with violations

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Gauging the Referendum's Outcome: City Managers Predict 'Yes' Vote

In the privacy of voting booths, where Cambridge voters will today be alone with their wallets, pocketbooks, and civic on

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City Council to Meet With Overseers

Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci and other city officials will meet with President Bok, his vice presidents, and members of the

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Council OK's Condo Exemption

On the strength of Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci's support, the Cambridge City Council last night gave preliminary approval to two

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Healy Gives Council 'Bleak' Budget Plan

Cambridge City Manager Robert W. Healy last night presented the City Council with a "bleak" preliminary summary of the effects

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Central Square Bomb Blast Hits Turkish Consul Store

An Armenian nationalist organization claimed responsibility last night for what Cambridge police said appeared to be the bombing of the

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