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Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law, commented yesterday that newspaper columnists have an excessive tendency to perceive "pervading attitudes" and "dramatic shifts" in day-to-day political affairs. He said that he is skeptical of the fluctuations reported...
...city and state governments are currently involved in a controversy over the six acre Bussey Institute land which adjoins the Arboretum. If Boston gets the Bussey land, some two dozen acres of the Arboretum would be in danger. Although Harvard administers the Arboretum, the land is owned by the City...
...Bussey Institute is a joint Harvard-State public laboratory situated on land now owned by Harvard. However, University officials are in the process of selling the Bussey site to the State...
Once the State owns the Bussey land, Boston may attempt to seize the six acres by eminent domain as the core for its high school complex. The site is ideal for a school because of its proximity to the Forest Hills subway station...
...this tax cut won't go through Congress, then no tax cut will," Otto Eckstein, associate professor of Economics, said yesterday, commenting on President Kennedy's proposed $13.5 billion slash in tax rates. Only one of seven professors interviewed, Arthur E. Sutherland, Bussey Professor of Law, failed to support the President's proposals...