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FROM ALL THE recommendations presented in the Preliminary Report of the University and City, a report commissioned by University president Nathan M. Pusey, '28 in 1968. It is unfortunate that the University chose to adopt the above passage as its unofficial community policy, leaving out the last ominous line...
...rights to the land conditional that the complex or at least the library be built there also. Harvard stands to lose a valuable parcel if the Kennedy corporation decides to uproot the complex. It was only a little less than 20 years ago the former President Nathan M. Pusey '28 tried and failed to buy the land from Penn Central as a first choice for the site of Mather House...
President John F. Kennedy '40 in 1961 issued a statement from the While House that he planned a library to house his papers. He later visited Harvard, toured the area with then-President Nathan M. Pusey '28, and announced that he had selected a site for the library near the Business School...
President Emeritus Nathan M. Pusey '28: Harvard's relations with Crane and the community were mostly colored by the president. And when Pusey ruled, the administrators seldom peaked out beyond the Yard's walls--unless there was some land...
...slaved over the books under a 15 watt lightbulb, says Dean Whitlock, then assistant to Pusey for community and government affairs. When Pusey sent Whitlock to ask Cohen if Harvard could have a strip of land on Mt. Auburn Street where Tommy's and Cahaly's are now for a Bertha Cohen Memorial Park when the elderly widow died, Whitlock recalls "She cursed me out and told me that the last thing she wanted was a park named...