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...insisted that force had been necessary because his men encountered "a good deal of resistance" in entering the buildings. A broader-and presumably more disinterested-study of the disturbances was being conducted by a five-man fact-finding committee appointed by the university and headed by Harvard Law Professor Archibald Cox, former U.S. Solicitor General...
...those groups was evidently the five-man fact-finding board, headed by Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law. The strikers previously refused to talk with the board when it asked representatives to speak...
Harvard's Archibald Cox '34 and Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth were yesterday named members of a five-man fact-finding committee that will investigate the Columbia student protests...
...friendless cabbage green, and lugging three scrapbooks of poems with their rejection slips from The New Yorker, Saturday Evening Post and Collier's. His four years in Cambridge were marked by a series of triumphs, marred only by his failure three times running to get accepted into Poet Archibald MacLeish's creative-writing seminar. He poured his energies into the Lampoon, the undergraduate humor magazine. At the end of his sophomore year, he met a fine-arts major at Radcliffe named Mary Pennington, two years his senior and the daughter of a Unitarian minister in Chicago. "I courted...
...results of his two most recent dean hunts. Succeeding Griswold at the Law School is Derek Curtis Bok, 37, son of a former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice, an authority on labor law and a member of the university's faculty since 1958. Co-author (with Harvard's Archibald Cox) of the classic textbook on labor law, Bok has had experience as a strike mediator and is well liked by his students, who consider him less frostily distant than Griswold. Heading the Divinity School is Stockholm-born Krister Stendahl, 46, an ordained Lutheran minister who is regarded...