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...contention in the DuBois debate was whether the Afro Department would have sole control over the companion Institute. Afro chairman Ewart Guinier '33 believed that the Rosovsky Report and April 1969 Faculty legislation gave the responsibility for DuBois to Afro alone. When, late in 1969, President Nathan M. Pusey '28 appointed an interdepartmental committee with Guinier at its head to direct the institute's development, Guinier refused to convene it on the grounds that it was formed contrary to Faculty legislation...
...Spring 1969, President Emeritus Nathan M. Pusey decided to defy the Faculty's overwhelming anti-ROTC vote. The consequences included a building occupation and a brutal police bust leading to 250 arrests and dozens of injuries...
...Administration-ordered bust and the efforts of Pusey and Franklin L. Ford, former dean of the Faculty, to circumvent the decision brought the University to a halt. By April, when it reaffirmed its February decision, the Faculty had factionalized almost irreparably...
...dean of the Faculty resided in the house, which is situated on over two acres of land, until John T. Dunlop became dean under President emeritus Pusey. Then, when President Bok took office in 1971, he moved to Elmwood, and the President's house on Quincy St. was renovated for Corporation offices...
...upon the last class that had participated in a strike that shut down the richest university in the world, Harvard honored the man who ended the nationally publicized University Hall takeover with a police invasion of the occupied building. While 1500 students received their A.B.s, President emeritus Nathan M. Pusey '28 and his first lady received LL.D.s...