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...fall about a thousand members expressed interest in changing the Coop: this fall at least fifteen thousand have to react. The management plans to publicize the changes widely and to allow voting by mail. Only about 30 per cent of Harvard's alumni ever bother to vote for the Board of Overseers...
...When the Board of Overseers approved the Friendly report two weeks ago, they attached a provision giving complete authority to Pusey in creating the committee. Contrary to Kraft's report, the Overseers in effect reasserted their confidence in Pusey according to Paul Nitze, another Overseer on the Friendly Committee...
Special guests at yesterday's Committee on Research Policy meeting included Charles F. Mosteller, professor of Mathematical Statisties, and Aaron N. Fleischer. associate professor of City Planning at M.I.T. Mosteller and Fleischer are currently chairman and vice-chairman. respectively, of the Project's Advisory Board...
...nine-member committee is composed of three Faculty members from the Committee of Fifteen (Wilson; Alan Heimert 49, Master of Eliot House; and Donald G. Anderson. assistant professor of Applied Mathematics): three other Faculty and Administrative Board members (Joel Porte, Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Quincy House; Kenneth M. Deitch 60, assistant professor of Economics; and James S. Dusenberry. professor of Economics; and three students. all Harvard undergraduates (Kirby Wilcox 70; Hai H. Doan 70; Richard W. Hausler...
Over the past few years the Corporation has sent letters to members of the Board of Overseers, Faculty members, and important alumni asking for nominations. "The current letter is not much different from those sent out in the past except it is a little more formalized and is going to more people," Sargent Kennedy, secretary to the Corporation, said...