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...detraction of attention from such vital issues as the affirmative action program, the Afro-American Studies Department, and the newly-proposed Third World Center. It would be a shame if the true needs of Black students at Harvard are overlooked because of any alienation caused by this overreaction. Nathan Berkovits

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ezera Trial | 4/9/1980 | See Source »

...always this way. In the spring of 1971, when Nathan Pusey, announced his decision to vacate Massachusetts Hall, the Harvard Corporation embarked on a search for the right man to put the University back together again. Faced with a divided Faculty and an angry, unified student body, his effectiveness as a leader paralyzed the previous spring by his decision to call in the police to quell the student strike, Pusey buckled to demands for his resignation. As Corporation members looked for a new University leader, they realized that the days of a strong-arming, personal presidency had drawn...

Author: By Robert O. Boorstin, | Title: The Graying of Derek Bok | 4/9/1980 | See Source »

Originally, when members of the Afro-American Executive Committee, formed by Dean Rosovsky to recruit scholars for the department, received the bad news, many felt ready to throw in the towel after months of hard work. Now,while waiting for Nathan I. Huggins, professor of History at Columbia University, to decide whether or not to accept their offer, committee members are beginning to bring out other alternatives and gear up for some more work...

Author: By Jonathon D. Rabinovitz, | Title: Afro-Am Executive Committee Prepares for Second Round | 4/8/1980 | See Source »

...means of demonstrating our opposition to the Pinochet regime, but there is no difference of principle between the position stated in Harberger's letter and our own. Professors Stephen K. Bailey, School of Education Brian Berry, School of Design Harvey Brooks, Kennedy School James Duesenberry, Economics Samuel Huntington, Government Nathan Keyfitz, Sociology Stephen Marglin, Economics John Montgomery, Kennedy School Richard Musgrave, Economics Dwight Perkings, Economics Thomas Schelling, Kennedy School Peter Timmer, School of Public Health Raymond Vernon, Business School David Maybury-Lewis, Anthropology HIID Institute Fellows Clive Gray Richard Mallon Marguerite Robinson Michael Roemer Donald Warwick Lester E. Gordon, Director...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harberger's Record | 4/7/1980 | See Source »

Franklin W. Knight, professor of history at Johns Hopkins, and Lawrence W. Levine, professor of history at the University of California at Berkeley, both decided last week not to accept tenure in Afro-Am. Nathan I. Huggins, Columbia professor of history, is reported close to declining the position, Freeman and Orlando Patterson, professor of Sociology and another committee member, said yesterday...

Author: By Lewis J. Liman, | Title: Professor Shortage Feared in Afro-Am | 4/7/1980 | See Source »

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