Word: puseys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...unclear at this time just what will happen to the house at 17 Quincy St., though there has been talk of an underground extension of Lamont Library and office room for Bok's enlarged staff. Smiling, Pusey said yesterday that "There are lots of people who have designs on that space...
...hearings, the committee subpoenaed several university presidents, including President Pusey. S. I. Hayakawa, president of San Francisco State Sollege, told the committee his secret for handling disruptions: "When they said their demands were non-negotiable, I took their word for it and didn't negotiate," President Morris Abram of Brandeis and Andrew W. Cordier of Columbia both urged vehemently that the universities be permittedto resolve their own difficulties free of government stricture...
...undergraduate support of merger was coed living. Students favored merger primarily as a means to full coeducation. Mary I. Bunting, President of Radcliffe, said at the time, "We all know that President Pusey said there would be no coeducation without merger...
...Although the contract itself has not yet been drawn up, Daniel Steiner, Legal Counsel to the University, will base the contract on the final report of the Committee on Harvard-Radcliffe Relationships, released January 25. The committee which drew up the final report consisted of Presidents Bunting and Pusey, Radcliffe Trustees Helen H. Gilbert and Frances C. Donovan and Corporation members Hugh Calkins and Frances H. Burr. An implementation committee under Dean Dunlop now has the report and will work out the details of the actual merger...
...addition, women from the ad hoc group reported discussions with other University officials who felt that pressure for a bust is mounting within the Administration. These sources cited President Pusey's return to Cambridge as an important factor in the growth of this sentiment...