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...every 100 fire alarms at Harvard, about three are caused by real fires, according to David E. Breen, Harvard's fire protection engineer...
...seven subdivisions, each of which handles a specific area of health and safety, and its team include such diverse specialists as Louis J. Diberardinis, an industrial hygienist who evaluates chemical exposures and deals with asbestos-related problems; three safety and construction as well as hazardous chemical disposal; David E. Breen, a fire protection engineer who tries to detect fire hazards; Jessie A. Morton, who heads the sanitation inspection branch: Harding, who handles infectious agents and genetics research hazards: Alpert, the newest of the group, who deals with pest control: and a radiation protection group, headed by Dr. Jacob Shapiro...
...plain callous indifference, will sever connections with a Harvard that risks some of its wealth in order to save its soul. We will forever be ashamed of a Harvard that defines its self-interest so callously that it is incapable of matching the moral threat of divestiture fasters. Rita Breen. Executive Officer Committee on African Studies Martin Kison, Professer of Government Robert A. Levine. Professor of Education and Human Development Orinade Patterson, Professor of Sociology Nancy Schmidt, Associate in African Ethnology, Peabody Museum
After visiting the scene of the fire. David Breen, fire protection engineer to University Health Services, said that he would have to evaluate a report on the event submitted to him from Buildings and Grounds, along with his own findings, "to advise University policy and procedure for fire prevention and protection...
...Breen added that it was the first fire in a House requiring such an investigation in five or six years. The last major fire at Harvard took place in April 1981, when the Soldier's Field press box burned down...