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...boycott on April 23, 1979 succeeded in cutting class attendance about 50 to 60 percent. About 450 students walked in protest past the river Houses, and about 700 students gathered in front of Pusey Library, where Elizabeth Sibeko, a United Nations representative to the Pan-Africanist Congress, spoke in praise of the protesters...
...Harvard University Archives collection, housed in Pusey Library, contains official administrative records, publications, theses, faculty papers and alum memorabilia—holdings that range from the 17th century to the present...
...address at the Divinity School, Pusey said, “Let me state as a personal conviction that though our predecessors in President Eliot’s generation were unquestionably men of great faith, their faith will not do for us, if for no other reason, because events of the Twentieth Century have made its easy optimism unpalatable...
...early April, 1954, in an attempt to appease the disenchanted union, the NCAA privately offered Harvard and Yale broadcast rights for their fall contest, hoping that President Nathan M. Pusey ’28 would be more amenable to strike a deal than his predecessor’s administration, particularly after Athletic Director Thomas D. Bolles expressed interest in revisiting the College’s position...
Though both sides publicly denied that such an offer had been made, the contract would have tentatively netted Harvard $30,000. But Pusey remained steadfast, rejecting the offer with Yale not far behind...