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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...dollars ... educational research [and not public exhibits] is the primary concern of the administration." Everyone at 6 Divinity Ave, hopes that one day Harvard will even offer its little museum a slot on a University fund drive. No one knows when that might happen, and University officials decline comment on the question. Until then, the two museums will get by on their own, side by side: graduate students burrowing in the basement collection; the volunteers printing T-shirts that say "Harvard" in five ancient Semitic languages...
...declines to comment on recent University-museum tension, saying. "That goes back to decisions made before I was in office." And University Financial Vice President Thomas O'Brien scoffs at suggestions that Harvard could be swayed by pressure tactics. "Gavin is an awfully tough man to turn down," concedes O'Brien, "but the decision [to once again pay for maintenance] was not based on pressure as much as on the weight of the evidence....After going over all the issues, we conceded the wisdom of his position...
Counter twice refused to comment on the story as it was being written, the complaint states...
Counter could not be reached for comment yesterday...
...sense, the death of art; those writers who joined forces in the 1930s against the Nazis produced few lasting works, while the loners, like Jean-Paul Sartre or the anti-semitic Louis-Ferdinand Celine, continued to create masterworks. It is a disturbing correlation that Lottman serves up without comment for his reader to ponder...