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...think it would be counterproductive to the council??s time not to have the appropriate public safety official present,” Healy said...
Williamson says the council often simply pays “lip service” to the public, putting forth “reams of documents every week purporting public involvement” in the council??s actions, and then using the majority of council time to “go on for hours saying nothing, grandstanding or pontificating...
...hopes to be a new voice on the council??but many people are wondering what attracts the young newspaper editor to join the crowd of activists, politicians and pundits who frequent the Sullivan Chamber...
...fact that when tickets were put on sale, they were available to Harvard students and the general public alike. According to the estimates of HCC member Luke R. Long ’03, approximately 10 percent of ticket sales went to non-Harvard students. Given the Undergraduate Council??s $5,000 allocation to help fund the Dispatch concert, that works out to approximately $500 of termbill revenue being spent on subsidizing ticket purchases for non-Harvard students...
...while Hall faces an uphill fight against more established candidates such as Brian Murphy ’86-’87 and Simmons—the two challengers considered the most likely to be elected to the council??Hall says his campaign will have been worthwhile in any case, because political representation for Rindge residents does not seem so far away...