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...Hartman. Its report detailed the school's reliance on "grossly inadequate" and "execrable" procedures for considering reappointments, incompetence in the Department, a "failure of administrative oversight," "the intrusion of subjective elements" into the GSD decision, and a "troublesome" role played in the non-reappointment by then-President Nathan M. Pusey...
Similarily, the policy committee labels the actions of President Pusey and Kilbridge after March 1969 as "immaterial" to the decision not to rehire and states that it is "ambiguous" whether or not either of the two tried to influence the decision afterwards...
...report only touches briefly on Pusey's role, which was one of the most controversial aspects of the Hartman case. The then-University president reportedly viewed Hartman as an "unfortunate example of faculty participation" in the student demonstrations of spring 1969, the review panel's report said, and Hartman became a "symbol of the faculty's distaste" for the protests...
...done, Soldiers Field Park will have 480 apartments, a parking garage, a small grocery store, study areas, plazas and playgrounds, all for the exclusive use of what the Real Estate Office calls Harvard Affiliates. It's the University's most ambitious building project in some time--by contrast, Pusey Library cost $8 million--and it's supposed to fill the housing needs of faculty, staff and graduate students...
Nancy Copeland, administrative assistant in the University library, said that the dedication, which is by invitation only, will include brief speeches by President Bok, library officials, architects and former President Nathan M. Pusey '28, who lent his name to the underground library...