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BOSTON'S ANNEXATION SCHEMES.; PROPOSAL TO ABSORB CAMBRIDGE AND OTHER NEAR-BY TOWNS.
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BOSTON, March 26 -- The present agitation over the annexation of Cambridge to Boston turns the light of public attention upon that classic municipality. Cambridge is in much the position of a poor but proud maiden whose guardians are agitating a matrimonial alliance toward which her independent spirit rebels, yet to which her judgment and her sense of policy incline. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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