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The new space will allow Passim to initiate three separate programs--multicultural events for children, a series of music lessons and an archival display of the club's history.
"Harvard would be the first private institution to implement a living wage; this will initiate a transformation of the private sphere," Morgan says. "Harvard wants to be viewed as a leader."
Though Pusey was able to initiate a short-lived "religious revival" on campus, he met with some hostility among the increasingly anti-religious student population of the late '50s and '60s.
In the largest single allocation of council funds ever, the group pledged the funds to a student center, in order to show the College how important such a building is to students. The allocation requires the University to initiate concrete plans for the center within a year.
Harvard responded to the labor agitators by year's end. The University took steps to initiate oversight of its apparel manufacturers and had formed a committee to determine the feasibility of a living wage.