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Then Koppell read from his affidavit of March 19 that he "felt compelled to submit to Martin's demands" in order that "the guide could be published in time for distribution for the summer season...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinders, | Title: Marlin Lawyer Quizzes HSA Manager, Koppell | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

...time of exercises of this agreement," Koppell repeated from his affidavit, "I was not an officer of HEA and had no authority to make any contract on behalf of the corporation...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinders, | Title: Marlin Lawyer Quizzes HSA Manager, Koppell | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

Earlier, Burke quoted a statement from his affidavit of March 29 that although as manager of the European guide agency Koppell had "broad authority within the established policies of HEA," he "was not in any way authorised...to consent to the application for a copyright by John Martin or any other person...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinders, | Title: Marlin Lawyer Quizzes HSA Manager, Koppell | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

Harvard's efforts to face the implications of Federal aid have illumed not only President Pusey's hesitant approach to the future but also some of the reasons for a widening breach between Faculty and Administration The National Defense Education Act affidavit, the abortive Cheever Report, and two disorganized Faculty meetings devoted to Harvard's relation with the government have revealed inability to anticipate problems, unwillingness to cope directly with difficulties that emerge, desire to avoid rather than exploit the potentials of Federal aid, and, above all, basic failure to deal with Faculty opinion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Administration: V | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

When the National Defense Education Act was passed with the disclaimer affidavit attached, the educational community was served with ample notice that it was dangerously our of touch with Congress. If Harvard has reasons for refusing to lobby for satisfactory bills, those reasons are as yet unexpressed. If Harvard's President conceives himself and his university as national leaders, he has offered little of that leadership. The Program for Harvard College offered an important message to the country, but Harvard today only mumbles half-understood fears to itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Administration: V | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

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