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...charges will be levied on existing buildings and additional charges will be made for maintenance of new buildings now under construction. The Science Center alone is estimated to require $825,000 a year in maintenance and operation costs. Robinson Hall will come to this Faculty on the completion of Gund Hall; its modernization will require one million in addition to the two million required for the purchase of Robinson and Hunt halls. Funds are not available for the necessary modernizing of older laboratories and the older Houses. It will be most difficult to prevent co-residential living and other relations...
Becoming a college president today is like signing on to administer the Munich pact in 1939. With its financial base (government and foundation grants) crumbling, Harvard is committed already to several new and costly projects (The Afro-American Research Institute, merger with Radcliffe, Gund Hall, and the new science center). The Faculty is divided and restless. The students, united and angry...
...Unity's campaign for more black construction workers at Harvard, Hartman pointed out that Archibald Cox's arguments for 11 per cent minority workers were based on incorrect statistics. He has criticized the quality of teaching at the G.S.D. and protested the decision to spend eight million dollars on Gund Hall...
...also enlightening as the CRR's political nature. Through fear of either the solidarity of the black Harvard community or the possible public relations problems, the CRR chose to practically ignore what was easily the most militant day Harvard has ever seen. OBU members obstructively stopped construction work on Gund Hall, invaded the Faculty Club, and broke into the basement of University Hall to occupy the building. The CRR revealed its interest in undermining radical solidarity (as opposed to treating everyone fairly under its conception of university law) with a new strategy whereby two freshmen received the heaviest sentences...
...ground-breaking this fall for Gund Hall, Kilbridge pledged the School's efforts to see that future generations "will not be deprived, but will have cities in which life is worth living, will know the glory and the freshness of the earth, and may hear the chant of nature...