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Charles R. Cherington '35, professor of Government, said that this type of program cannot be successful unless more money were allocated to it. Cherington advocated a "twenty per cent increase in personal income taxes across the board" to raise the money...
Charles R. Cherington, professor of Government, was equally outspoken: "I'm delighted that he's out, but Rogers is worse. It means more of the police state." Robert G. McCloskey, also professor of Government, commented that he was afraid that Brownell's formal resignation did not mean he would lose his political influence, which, McCloskey said, "has been pernicious in the extreme...
Professor Cherington, on the other hand, announced a plan to spread civilization to the hinterlands of New Hampshire, in particular to the obscure village of Peterborough. Naturalists were quick to see the advantage of the remove, and plans were underway for a neotranscendental revolt when President Pusey denied flatly that the University would ever forsake historic Cambridge...
...establish a sister institution to act as a sort of Harvard farm-club, and also to demonstrate the University's concern for the legion of war babies who are massing for an attack on colleges. Harvard in Houston, as the plan was called, never received the publicity of Mr. Cherington's, but public concern was equally apathetic...
...three endorsed the recent proposal by Charles R. Cherington '35, professor of Government, that Harvard consider an eventual move to Peterborough...