Boston Globe
Longtime Boston Public Library president Bernard Margolis, breaking his silence within hours of his ouster yesterday, lashed back at Mayor Thomas M. Menino, accusing him of an "anti-intellectual" bent that threatens the city's cherished library system with too much parochial politics and too little funding. . . .
[When Margolis] sought clarity from mayoral confidants on why Menino was trying to force him out, he was told: "The mayor is fixated on this. He hates you." . . . more
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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