Word: expansionism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Donald C. Moulton, assistant vice president for community affairs, described the session as an attempt to begin a working relationship with the communities in which Harvard owns property. He said he envisions a process by which community representatives would meet with Harvard officials to determine land use and details of...
These plans seem to be an expansion of past efforts at publicity which evidently did not do the trick.
The boom began in mid-1972, when rapid business expansion round the world created a hunger for materials that could not be satisfied. The prices of such key metals as copper, zinc and lead, along with such fibers as cotton and rubber, doubled and in some cases tripled by late...
In fact, this summer the University announced a major expansion in the DAS, and changed its name to the Harvard Institute for International Development. The change is likely to mean a significant enlargement of Harvard's role abroad, in ways that may owe something to those heady days of a...
Harvard's property policy might become inequitable by shutting out the use of University resources to house faculty to the detriment of "community" buyers or in by using its status as an educational institution to take such property off the tax-rolls. However, of the 29 single-family homes involved...