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Westheimer was one of the minority members of the Committee on Research Policy who voted last December against Harvard's allying itself institutionally with the Cambridge Project, Because of the opposition of some Faculty members to such an alliance, the project's joint Harvard-M. I. T. advisory committee last month withdrew its request to President Pusey that he appoint Harvard representatives to the project's policy board...
Edwin B. Newman, professor of Psychology and chairman of the Harvard participants in the Project, yesterday withdrew the request of the Project's Harvard-M.I.T. advisory board to President Pusey for the appointment of Harvard representatives to the official Project policy board. Newman had consulted with 10 of the 12 advisory board members about this decision...
Newman told the Faculty yesterday that official Harvard participation is not "essential to the operation of the Cambridge Project... [Harvard-M. L. T.] participation must be on an equal basis [but] we can set up machinery to do that without external authorization...
...Edwin B. Newman, professor of Psychology and chairman of the Harvard participants in the Cambridge Project, indicated last night that-after Kelman's resolution is made-he will withdraw the Harvard-M.I.T. Project advisory board's request that President Pusey appoint Harvard representatives to the official Project policy board. Kelman then would withdraw his proposal...
...Harvard-M.I.T. advisory committee on the Cambridge Project recommended last June that 22 of the 24 members of the Project policy board should be "persons actively working in areas related to the Project...