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And the others that will follow Connarton, bothCCA and Independent supporters contend, areCambridge's politically eminent--vestiges of atime when Independents dominated City Hall.
Amidst the questions about the University bottom line, it will be helpful to have an eminent economist along for the ride. Last year, Baker Professor of Economics Martin s. Feldstein '61 reached the final round of Harvard's presidential search, only to be passed over the Rudenstine. Green will take...
Walsh's business transactions have intermingled with the lives of eminent Cantabrigians and colleagues including fellow Councillor Sheila T. Russell, former Police Chief Anthony G. Paolillo and City Clerk Joseph E. Connarton.
CHUNKS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT WERE written by -- a woman! So went the sales- boosting claim of Harold Bloom in 1990's The Book of J. Bloom booms again in the preposterous, opinionated, thoroughly entertaining THE AMERICAN RELIGION (Simon & Schuster; $22). The eminent Yale critic, who sees religion as "spilled...
"Success relates tremendously to what a person thinks of himself, and what responsibilities he agrees to take upon himself," said Carson, one of the country's pre-eminent pediatric neurosurgeons.