Word: ebert
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Robert H. Ebert, dean of the Medical School, said yesterday that the School is prepared to build low-cost housing for the relocation of residents in the Harvard-owned property which is to be used for the construction of the Affiliated Hospitals Center...
...Ebert added that he expected that the committee will consult with members of the affected community...
...Ebert also said that President Pusey had consulted him before the bust on Wednesday morning about possible courses of action. Ebert did not say what he advised Pusey or what he believed about calling in the police...
...statement concerning expansion, Ebert said that Harvard began to acquire property for two building in 1964. One of the buildings will be built in about two years and will displace about 160 tenants. The other building, scheduled to be built in about five years, will displace about 42 tenants. Ebert said that the rents which Harvard now charged those tenants bring very little income. "Harvard does not consider these properties an investiment. Wee could have gotten a much larger return on our investment if we had left the funds with the treasurer," he said...
...Ebert also said that efforts are being made to find new homes for the tenants to replace the ones that will be destroyed. This is being done through a relocation agency which Assistant Dean Henry C. Meadow, Associate Dean of Medicine For Financial Affairs described as "a benevolent real estate agency" hired to relocate...