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...post in the Nixon Administration and left on short notice in 1973. Franklin Ford left office in 1969 at a time of turbulence, and before him, McGeorge Bundy "went to Washington very suddenly," Rosovsky notes. As far back as the '50's, Pearl Buck resigned somewhat precipitously when Nathan M. Pusey '28 became President of Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Hall Shuffle | 5/10/1984 | See Source »

...worst fears of a number of Black leaders. "It is very, very frustrating to me as a supporter of Jesse Jackson's campaign to have to read and hear of his insensitivities, ignorance or possibly worse," Newark Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson wrote in a March 8 letter to Nathan Perlmutter, national director of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith...

Author: By Michael W. Hirschorn, | Title: Jesse's Tattered Message | 4/21/1984 | See Source »

President Nathan M. Pusey '28 and fellow top administrators were seen by students--and many faculty members--as overly inflexible and unwilling to listen to student demands. "He was pretty dogmatic in response to challenges to authority," recalls Lamont University Professor John T. Dunlop, who served on the student-faculty Committee of 15, which debated disciplinary action against the protestors and made recommendations on restructuring the University in the aftermath of the crisis...

Author: By Jean E. Engelmayer and Melissa I. Weissberg, S | Title: Reflecting On the 1969 Student Strike | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

Others are not so sure, "I would not be so glib as to think it couldn't happen again," says Epps. 'That was our problem in 1969--we were too smug, not adequately prepared. We thought we were different from Columbia and Berkeley."NATHAN M. PUSEY...

Author: By Jean E. Engelmayer and Melissa I. Weissberg, S | Title: Reflecting On the 1969 Student Strike | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

Alvarado has started to pay off his debts, and hired a friend, former Abscam Prosecutor Thomas Puccio, to handle his defense at the department of investigation hearing. While Alvarado fights for his professional life, the board of education has named Nathan Quinones, 53, executive director of the city's high schools, as acting chancellor. Quinones, a conservative educator, has already announced that he will re-evaluate Alvarado's plans; many teachers fear that imaginative programs to improve education in the city's poorest areas will be dismantled. Says Luther Seabrook, superintendent of Harlem's District...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: An Innovator in Trouble | 4/9/1984 | See Source »

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