Word: effected
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Love Story's" effect has been widespread and varied. Albert Gordon, the chairman of the Harvard College Fund, liked it so well that he sent copies of the book to 593 major donors with best wishes...
...city or town with a population of over 50,000 which ratifies the state law may put its provisions into effect one month after passage and roll back rents to levels of six months before. Under the terms of the law Cambridge rents should have been rolled back to their March 1970 levels as of October 15, but this is not happening. Philip M. Cronin, city solicitor and temporary rent control administrator, has instructed tenants that they are not authorized to pay lower rents until a permanent rent control administrator is appointed. Tenants feel that this is a ridiculous delaying...
CRONIN'S overly cautious attitude is perhaps easier to understand in light of this. He has stated that when the law goes into full effect tenants should be able to get rebates for higher rents paid after October first. From his vantage point this probably seems a better solution than letting tenants pay lower rents now, leaving the possibility that landlords could later be able to demand back money if the law is declared unconstitutional...
...Peace and Freedom Party appealed the election commission's ruling but Middlesex Superior Court Judge Henry Leen upheld the ruling in a decision that had a major effect on the future of rent control. Not only did Leen rule out the referendum but he also gave his opinion that no city-instituted rent control program could be put into effect unless the General Court had expressly sanctioned it. He ruled that section 43 of the General Laws specifically gave the power to institute rent control to the General Court and not the individual cities and towns of the Commonwealth. This...
...lettuce Harvard actively supports the oppression of migrant workers. The Administration has apparent disregard for the moral issues-what must be done now is convince Harvard of the extent of support for the boycott within the community. The small positive step of supporting the boycott will have a great effect in creating an atmosphere of trust within this community...