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...prize-winning article was a profile of President James B. Conant, which appeared in the CRIMSON on June 9, 1952. The honor carries with it a cash award...
When Stalin died, and Conant quit...
Actually, it will take two meetings of the Overseers to ratify a presidential choice. When President Conant was elected, however, the news was released after the first meeting...
Harvard has not jointed that group of educators, the provost's signature of the A.A.U. Pronouncement notwithstanding. Rather, Provost Buck reversed the expressed policy of President Conant-automatic expulsion-and the Corporation, much to its credit, backed him up in full. All cases have been and will be judged strictly on their individual merits, and no Harvard teacher need fear the stifling rigidity of a blanket rule...
...everyone's benefit. Like all posts whose first occupants made them what they are, that of Provost and Dean will be very difficult to fill anew. If the new President makes as good a choice as his predecessor, though, Harvard need not fear the future; for while President Conant made many excellent decisions, his happiest was the one that made Paul H. Buck Provost and Dean...