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...Robert Bowyer, head of Cambridge's Department of Planning and Development, worries that the character of the Square may change, turning into that of a tourist center...
Mechanical problems, moreover, might defeat a high-rise building from the start--Bowyer points out that building on the marshy MBTA site is little different than building in the Charles River...
...Dublin from 1916 to 1921, there were only 83 true terrorists. In Belfast today, there are perhaps 50. Author J. Bowyer Bell characterizes them in his book on the I.R.A., Secret Army, as "knights templar." Writes Bell: "Certain of a true cause, possessed of the moral justification for the use of force, intimate with the long tradition of the struggle, comfortable in the company of proud men, an I.R.A. volunteer often lives a life not so much of denial as dedication, a laic pilgrim on the road to the Republic, a knight templar justified in the use of his sword...
Along with McCann on the three-man panel to discuss the underpasses was City Councillor Daniel J. Hayes and Robert A. Bowyer, a former member of the Cambridge Planning Commission...
...Bowyer declined to speculate on what the recommendations will be. He said "everyone has his own pet theory" on traffic in the Square and preferred to await the survey results. If traffic is primarily business traffic, solution to the problem might be better parking facilities. Perhaps only a change of street markings, thus rerouting traffic, would be needed...