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...towards Harvard's Establishment which led to the occupation of Derek Bok's office that April morning. Bok, however, was an inappropriate object for their vituperation. The Corporation's kingmakers picked Bok--then dean of the Law School--as President in 1971 in part because then-president Nathan M. Pusey had stirred up such outrage by permitting the University Hall bust to occur...
...1970s, students and others were largely disinterested in the ethical implications of the University's investment policy IBM's practice of selling computers to the South African government was not a topic for debate. (Harvard presently has holdings in IBM worth over $50 million.) As former President Nathan M. Pusey '28 once commented. "Our purpose is just to invest in places that are selfishly good for Harvard. We so not use our money for social purposes...
...more recent times, four thousand students blocked traffic for 10 days in May 1960 in protest of President Pusey's proposal to print diplomas in English instead of the traditional Latin. Their slogan "Latin si, Pusey, no." And the SDS takeover of University Hall in 1969 resulted in the controversial expulsion of several of the protestors...
Vorenburg said Cox played "a critical role" as an advisor to then-president Nathan Pusey in helping him to resolve the crisis within the University in the late...
...reaction to the team's success was unmistakable: crowds around the Business School field were "five, six, seven deep--it was packed every game." And even President Pusey was a regular among the thousands that crossed the river early on Saturdays for soccer-football doubleheaders...