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...They just didn't tell things honestly for a while, so we just had to find some other way to get the documents out where people could read what was actually written or said," says President Emeritus Nathan M. Pusey '28, referring to The Crimson's reporting in the late 1960s. "And that's why we founded the Gazette...

Author: By Matthew M. Hoffman, | Title: Black and White And Red All Over | 4/7/1989 | See Source »

...consequence of the protest, according to Epps: A basic mistrust developed between students, who felt the administration had betrayed them by calling in outside police, and administrators who justified the act by saying that, in the words of then-President Nathan M. Pusey '28, "The survival of the University was at stake...

Author: By Lisa A. Taggart, | Title: Epps, Who 'Resisted Strongly' in '69, Says He Has Mixed Emotions in '89 | 4/7/1989 | See Source »

...fact, Nathan M. Pusey '28, the Harvard president during the 1969 takeover, has said that he sent police into Harvard Yard during the conflict in order to avoid a situation similar to the one at Columbia the previous year. Pusey also says he brought in Law School Professor Archibald Cox '34 to deal with the student demonstrations because he had headed an investigation into the Columbia protest...

Author: By Rebecca L. Walkowitz, | Title: From Cambridge to Berkeley---'A Wild Year' Nationwide | 4/7/1989 | See Source »

...years later, President Nathan M. Pusey '28 stepped down, and Law School Dean Derek C. Bok, who won praise during the student uproar for his moderate stance, assumed the University's top post...

Author: By Susan B. Glasser, | Title: Images of Confrontation: Red Fists, Blue Helmets | 4/7/1989 | See Source »

...height of the disputes in the spring of 1969, faculty meetings were held almost daily, with then-President Nathan M. Pusey '28 and then-Dean of the Faculty Franklin L. Ford presiding. For the first time, student visitors were allowed after the takeover, and the faculty voted to allow WHRB broadcasts of their highly charged sessions...

Author: By Melissa R. Hart, | Title: Student Militancy Divides, Changes Faculty | 4/7/1989 | See Source »

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