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Cambridge officers were the first to respond at the scene, Chafin said. Detective William Maher, press liaison for the Cambridge police, said yesterday that officers investigated an indecent assault and battery and unarmed robbery around 9 p.m., but refused further comment on the incident...
...worry--the fear that a flop would preclude any further attempts to mount politically relevant drama in the space. "I don't think we're going to be daunted, even if we're not as successful as we think we will be," says Jane Markham, the IOP's liaison for the project, who expresses a firm commitment to support not only Antigone and Hair, (going up as soon as Antigone comes down), but similar projects in the spring as well...
...tired of running. And they are all looking and working for an escape from the chains of drug addiction. The group is largely self-supported, raising money through fairs, car washes, flea markets, dances and other community events. A professional teacher prepares residents for their equivalency diplomas; a court liaison works for residents who are fininshing prison sentences. In the cellar of the old school that houses this therapeutic microcosm, heaps of food stuffs and building materials of all kinds rest as testimony of a procurement office that flourishes--through both donation and barter. Other work-cleaning, cooking, business...
...Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) will gain nine new members and a new liaison to the Corporation this year, in what members of the 12-person committee call one of the largest turnovers in recent history...
Candace Corvey, until recently the assistant to the director of financial services, will coordinate the activities of the ACSR and act as liaison between the committee and the Corporation, replacing Lawrence F. Stevens '65, who resigned last May after seven years as ACSR secretary...