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President Nathan M. Pusey '28 and fellow top administrators were seen by students--and many faculty members--as overly inflexible and unwilling to listen to student demands. "He was pretty dogmatic in response to challenges to authority," recalls Lamont University Professor John T. Dunlop, who served on the student-faculty Committee of 15, which debated disciplinary action against the protestors and made recommendations on restructuring the University in the aftermath of the crisis...
Some go up and some go down but this department, it seems to me, has the capacity to make appointments," says Lamont University Professor John I. Dunlop, a labor economist. "This is one of the small number of departments that have done very well over the past 80 years...
...callers interested in "Peer comments" on Spence are being referred to a group of eight faculty members including Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky, Lamont University Professor John T. Dunlop, and Stone Professor of International Trade Richard E. Caves, said Lord...
Spence is the third straight economist appointed to fill what is generally considered to be Harvard's second most important academic post, succeeding Rosovsky and Lamont University Professor John T. Dunlop. There had been widespread Faculty speculation that Bok might appoint the first scientist ever in fill the post, but said in the end the decision came was best qualified...
...Dunlop abruptly stepped down from the post after three years to join the Nixon Administration in 1973, eventually becoming Secretary of Labor. He was replaced by another economist, Henry Rosovsky, a specialist on Japan...