Word: puseys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Perhaps more important than the structural reforms which took place as a result of the Fainsod Report are the changes which are taking place University personnel. Since last June two of the top Administration officials have resigned, Dean Ford and Dean Glimp. Their posts were filled by Pusey with men known for their ability to take stress and for their strong ideals. Dean May and Dean Dunlop, however, will at least offer to resign when Pusey's successor is chosen...
...President carries a great deal of prestige with the Faculty, and he presides at Faculty meetings. A strong President, with some sense of political acumen, could exercise a far greater role in the Faculty decisions than did Pusey. What kind of man will follow Pusey into the presidency will determine the fate of the University for years to come...
President Pusey has roughly 325 days left as the 24th President of Harvard University. The Harvard Corporation hopes to have his successor, the 25th President, selected by the first of next year...
...Corporation has tried from the beginning to give the selection process a democratic aura. Early this year, after Pusey announced his retirement, 200,000 letters were mailed out to students, alumni, faculty, staff, and just about anyone else who might claim to have a stake in Harvard's future...
Such a policy might also rule out such prominent names as McGeorge Bundy or Cyrus Vance, both Johnson war advisors. John Gardner, head of the Urban Coalition, might be more acceptable to students, but might also be isolated from the Faculty in some of the ways that President Pusey has been...