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Word: puseys (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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When John F. Kennedy '40 took office, he seemed to President Pusey "almost naive." But Pusey, who felt that Kennedy "matured" while in office, "came to join the group of real admirers before I got through...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Thoughts of Kennedy: I Pusey Remembers John F. Kennedy, Found Him 'Naive' in the Beginning | 10/7/1970 | See Source »

...Pusey's reminiscences about Kennedy are contained in a 27-page transcribed interview-one of 250 such transcripts which have been released to students and reporters as part of the Kennedy Library's "oral history" project. The facility, which is temporarily housed at the Federal Records Center in Waltham, has over 900 interviews on tape with associates of Kennedy-ranging from the members of his Cabinet to the barber who cut his hair in the White House...

Author: By Garrett Epps, | Title: Thoughts of Kennedy: I Pusey Remembers John F. Kennedy, Found Him 'Naive' in the Beginning | 10/7/1970 | See Source »

...believe they would reject the plan outright." Edward S. Gruson, Assistant to President Pusey for Community Affairs, said yesterday. "It's no Thoreau's Walden Pond...

Author: By J. W. Stillman, | Title: Conservationists Ask Veto of Harvard Plan For Low-Rent Housing | 10/6/1970 | See Source »

...Time-Life poobah who saw no First Amendment dangers in newsmen being required to surrender their notes or tapes to Big Brother's agents in Washington, or the faculty-tie who severely lobbied in behalf of Foundations remaining untaxed despite those many abuses revealed by Congressman Wright Patman. President Pusey sat with us for two hours, staring at his shoes and compulsively rolling and unrolling his necktie to the limits of its extremities, telling us what a grand institution he runs...

Author: By Larry L. king, | Title: Mailer and Styron at Harvard | 10/2/1970 | See Source »

...date Cambridge police have not raided Harvard dormitories for drugs. When Vellucei was asked whether Cambridge police would ask Harvard authorities if they could raid the college rooms, Vellucei reddened and replied. "We don't need permission to go into Harvard. Harvard is not a sovereign state. Mr. Pusey is not a king in this city...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Vellucci Proposes Statute To Reward Drug Informers | 10/2/1970 | See Source »

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