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Edward A. Crane '35 was re-elected Mayor on the first ballot by the Cambridge City Council Monday, Crane, who also served as Mayor in '50-'51, is the first man to be elected to be chosen for consecutive terms of office since...
...deciding vote in Monday's election was cast by Councilor Alfred E. Vellucci. Vellucci, one of five independents on the Council, had originally nominated himself. The other four independents voted for Andrew T. Trodden, while Mayor Crane got the support of the four Cambridge Civic Association-backed Councilors. But after the ballotting had produced the 4-4 tie between Crane and Trodden, Vellucci switched his vote to Crane to end the contest...
Presented by the Joint Center for Urban Studies of M.I.T. and Harvard University, the forum will be moderated by Don K. Price, Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration. It will include Mayors John F. Collins of Boston, Richard C. Lee of New Haven, Edward A. Crane '35 of Cambridge, Raymond Tucker of St. Louis, and Ben West of Nashville, Tenn...
During the week, however, Mayor Edward E. Crane '35 received a letter from State Attorney General Edward J. McCormack giving Cambridge permission to hold the inauguration as planned...
...Hart Crane (1899-1932), poet, as he jumped into the sea: "Goodbye, every body!" Oliver Goldsmith (1728-74), British poet, playwright and novelist, was asked "Is your mind at ease?" He replied, "No, it is not," and died...