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Ford compared the new athletics project, to the Science Center and the Pusey Library projects and said the operating costs of the Athletics project will be greater than that of the Science Center which he estimated to be around $1.5 million...
Gone are the days of the large general fund drives like the $82.5 million effort that former President Nathan M. Pusey '28 launched in the late 1950s...
Convention-endorsed incumbent Glenn S. Koocher '71 takes a harsher line. "The question is whether or not there will be patronage on the school committee," he said. He described the principal of a large Cambridge school as "really senile--worse than Pusey at his worst...
...site for the house of the College dean: President Emeritus Nathan M. Pusey '28 reportedly felt strongly the dean should live near the Square. He directed studies into various sites, including the Fly Club lot, which was closely examined but then passed over for another lot on DeWolfe and Grant Streets. Eventually, however, the whole project was scrapped...
...Hall is a professional manager, hired to streamline Harvard's administrative operations so they can be run in the most efficient and effective manner possible. Harvard has never before had a real professional to run its administrative outfit. L. Gard Wiggins, vice president for President Emeritus Nathan M. Pusey '28, handled almost all the affairs now divided among the four vice presidents serving President Bok. When it issued its report in 1971, the University Committee on Governance that originally recommended that Pusey's successor should appoint separate vice presidents, each with specific functions, warned of potential problems if Harvard appointed...