Word: puseys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...letter to The New York Times, Pusey stated that he and the trustees of Black Rock Forest "are deeply concerned with preserving intact this important scientific area. Unless Consolidated Edison can demonstrate that there is no alternative to this radical proposal for altering the scenic beauty and scientific value of a largely unspoiled section of the Hudson River Valley, we wish to ally ourselves with The Times and with the individuals and organizations who are protesting the plans of the Consolidated Edison Company. It is our hope that an acceptable alternative can be found...
...private communication, Pusey reaffirmed this stance, saying: "There has been no change in Harvard's attitude about Black Rock Forest. We have no desire to have land under our trusteeship used for the purposes proposed...
...divestiture plan, first outlined in the Daly Report to the Cambridge Community last year, represents a dramatic turnabout from the mid-sixties, when the Pusey Administration engaged in a residential buying spree...
...morning after Commencement Building and Grounds gnomes came out of the woodwork to cart away the folding chairs. That day, a large hole appeared between Houghton and Widener. That day, construction began on the Pusey Memorial Library...
...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...