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...will go to any and all meetings on the CRA so I know what's going on," Councillor Alfred E. Vellucci said. Councillors Henry F. Owens III and Saundra Graham echoed his sentiments...

Author: By Robert Mcdonald, | Title: Residents Allege Kendall Square `Deal' | 4/24/1973 | See Source »

Angered residents of East Cambridge organized by Hard Times and the Cambridge Tenants Organizing Committee overflowed the City Council chambers last night to protest what they termed a "closed-door deal" between the Council and the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority (CRA) on Kendall Square redevelopment...

Author: By Robert Mcdonald, | Title: Residents Allege Kendall Square `Deal' | 4/24/1973 | See Source »

Seven councillors met with CRA officials over breakfast April 15 at the Sonesta Hotel and discussed plans for Kendall Square. Several councillors last night vehemently denied any collusion with the redevelopment agency...

Author: By Robert Mcdonald, | Title: Residents Allege Kendall Square `Deal' | 4/24/1973 | See Source »

...record theatre music successfully, because the music and lyrics are only part of what comprises the stage moment; whatever the other parts are, they are absent from a recording. Because Follies concerns past musicals, and therefore has a lot of numbers which sound like they are from a past cra, the problem is not as severe as it was with Sondheim's scores for Company or, Anyone Can Whistle, both of which were entirely modern and difficult pieces of music. They were very successful recordings (Columbia OS 3550 and KOS 6080 respectively) because care was taken by the producers...

Author: By John Viertel, | Title: Music Capitol's 'Follies' | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...modern paintings which glared incongruously like colorful Rorshach inkblots from the walls of the Faculty Club dining room. Singer seemed at home in the sober stateliness of the wood-pancled room with its immense chandclier. He might have been an old alumnus returning to recapture an earlier cra, but his marvelous Yiddish accent spoke of a childhood spent elsewhere. Delicately rolled r' s and full-bodied gultural consonants played hide-and-seck among the alien diphthougs of American English. Singer spoke slowly and clearly, sometimes hesitating over a word, rejecting it, and choosing another...

Author: By Paul G. Kleinman, | Title: Talking with Isaac Bashevis Singer | 4/9/1970 | See Source »

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