Word: harvard
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That concession appears to be of little consequence, though. Two conservative members of the Faculty subcommittee which studied the Cambridge Project indicated last night that Harvard Faculty members will probably join M. I. T. professors in forming Project policy whether or not they are on the policy board...
Whether or not Harvard joins the policy board "is not really significant," said Edward L. Pattullo, director of the Center for the Behavioral Sciences. "Unofficial policy makers will just be self-appointed, whereas official representatives would be appointed by President Pusey...
Harvey Brooks. dean of Engineering and Applied Physics and chairman of the subcommittee whose majority recommendation the Research Policy Committee adopted Monday, explained to the Faculty yesterday how his subcommittee arrived at its decision in favor of Harvard's joining the policy board. But he prefaced.his statement by saying that it was "for the information of the Faculty, not for action...
Ptashue said last night that he was "disappointed that an issue as important as this was presented, without any opportunity for Faculty discussion or vote, by a committee that is appointed rather than elected." The Committee on Research Policy voted. 11 to 8, on Monday in favor of Harvard's joining the Project policy board: the alternative of not joining the board- supported by a minority of both the Brooks subcommittee and the Research Policy Committee- was not presented to the Faculty yesterday...
...Faculty will discuss the Project either at a special meeting this month or at its regular January meeting. Brooks said last night that he was "somewhat disturbed at the way the Project was held over" by the Faculty: both he and Herrnstein referred to the Harvard people who have refrained from participating in the Project since its beginning last June as "good soldiers...