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| | Setting COMPASS for a New Home - Boston Globe 1987 |
 | | One day, while driving six students along Dudley Street near the MBTA station, a youngster in the back seat, egged on by his friends, pulled a knife, threatened Manzo and demanded a dollar, which Manzo gave him. |
 | | Manzo, son of a Waterbury, Conn., butcher, was graduated summa cum laude in 1977 from Boston College, where he studied theology. |
 | | Boston Basics schools were closed in South Boston, Charlestown and Roxbury, leaving one school in Jamaica Plain with an enrollment of 15. |
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