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March 25--President Nathan M. Pusey '28 tells a student-faculty advisory committee the Corporation has decided to "do everthing possible to keep ROTC." At least 150 anti-ROTC students disrupt the meeting...
...Widener and Pusey Library studies, which vary in size and location, carry with them prestige and convenience. Professors consider them the most desirable on campus because they are close to most of the University's library stacks...
...studies in Pusey are often not as desirable, Bailey says, though they include such amenities as air conditioning. Pusey studies are uniform in size, while the Widener offices vary. Occasionally the professor at the top of the waiting list will pass up the first available study if it is in Pusey, Bailey says...
...Harvard paid a cook to prepare food; later, "we paid girls from the Radcliffe co-ops or from Lesley college to cook," said Erickson, a three-year resident of the co-op. At one point, after then-President Nathan M. Pusey's Swedish cook became dissatisfied with her job, she was conviced to cook for the co-op. "She cooked here for a year or two," said another former resident. "The food was good, but we had Swedish meatballs...
NINETEEN years ago, 200 student demonstrators occupied University Hall to protest ROTC recruitment on campus. Two days later, on the orders of Harvard President Nathan M. Pusey '28, 75 state troopers armed with nightsticks stormed the building violently evicted the students and injured several. Fortunately, no one was killed. The same cannot be said of the infamous Kent State incident in May of 1970, where four students were shot dead by National Guardsmen while protesting the war in Vietnam...