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...plant, which generates steam through burning oil, is of great importance to the University because it currently produces the bulk of the steam that is used on Harvard’s Cambridge and Allston campuses. Harvard would continue to use the plant to produce the campus?? steam after any acquisition...
...Left with nowhere else to grow in Cambridge, Harvard over the past thirteen years bought one hundred acres of this land in Allston beside the river—three times the area of the current business school campus??bringing its total Allston holdings to 271 acres. It has 220 in Cambridge...
Rudenstine didn’t pull out. And as he prepares to hand over the keys to his Mass. Hall office 10 years later, he leaves a conflicted record in his wake—a fatter wallet, a more diverse University, the potential for a larger campus??but a diminished bully pulpit and a distinct sense of distance between undergraduates and Harvard’s administration...
Despite the damage done to Harvard’s image, Associate Provost Dennis F. Thompson points out that the purchase of the Allston land—which some have dubbed the “Rudenstine campus??—exemplifies Rudenstine’s vision for the future...
...members of the Class of 1976 wandered around Harvard as pre-frosh in the spring of 1972, many thought they would be attending a radical and active campus??as witnessed by the campus protests over University investment in Africa and over graduate student protests over...