Word: petersons
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...problem in the story is that by overstating a problem, it may give the problem less credibility than it deserves to have. Mother Hubbard's dog is hungry but not yet a wolf. Hale Champion Financial Vice President Chase N. Peterson, M.D. Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Development
...Crimson pieces cited a possible conflict-of-interest in the University's plan to sell the homes, most of which Harvard rented--and still rents--to faculty and administration tenants. President Bok and three of his vice presidents--Charles U. Daly, Hale Champion, and Chase N. Peterson '52--all lived and live in such homes and a proposal to offer the houses for sale to their tenants suggested that University officials who might be in the background of such decisions were wearing two hats...
This is where last year's phantom of "conflict-of-interest" once again rears its head. Hill says that Daly, Peterson, and Champion will all be treated just like other tenants when he finally sits down with them to discuss the plan. This is, of course, only a verbal promise from Hill, but it is probably more than coincidental that Hill, the man who is in charge of the arrangement, works for Stephen S.J. Hall, vice president for administration and the only one of Bok's top financial aides who does not live in a Harvard-owned house...
...Peterson, vice president for alumni affairs and development, said he might consider buying his house at 95 Irving St.--which he sold to the University in 1968--when the purchase option plan is announced. As for the establishment of the plan, he said, "I have intentionally stayed ignorant of the whole thing just because I happen to live in such a house...
...oppose any such move because of the already strained housing and educational resources for undergraduates. All the other members of the committee have at least expressed a willingness to consider the size increase. Most of the older committee members appear to fear the prospect posed by Dr. Chase N. Peterson '52, vice president for alumni affairs and development, that any decrease in the number of men at Harvard could seriously threaten efforts to maintain existing levels of alumni donations...