Word: puseys
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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CONSTRUCTION WORKERS will start blasting a 40-foot-deep hole in the bedrock of the Yard between Lamont and Houghton Libraries this summer to make room for the Nathan M. Pusey Library. When it is finished in 1975, the Pusey Library will be an almost completely underground, three-level addition to Harvard's library system, and the first new building in the Yard since Lamont...
President Pusey authorized the Library to begin a preliminary study for building a four-story, completely underground new library, with the stipulation that the appearance of the Yard be maintained intact after the library was built...
...also decided to consider the possibility of making a small portion of the library above ground, so that it would be a less forbidding place in which to work. Bok and the Corporation then decided upon a name--the Nathan M. Pusey Library--in tribute to the outgoing president...
...Thursday, President Bok announced the second of two new yard construction projects--a $3 million freshman dormitory to replace the 78-year-old Hunt Hall. The erection of this building, along with the $8 million Nathan Marsh Pusey Library, will span a roughly 48-month period beginning this June...
President Bok released a model of the Nathan M. Pusey Library last week after a series of delays apparently brought on by worries that the library would look out of place in the Yard...