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Since leaving Harvard in 1971, Pusey has spent most of his time working with New York non-profits, first in higher education, but later with religious and mental health groups...
...help them by never admitting they're sick--they're just as healthy as can be," Pusey says of the philosophy that guides the house in its work. "We get them doing some work; that work has to be in their own interest...
While age has certainly not left Pusey behind--he digresses a little more in conversation than he would have 10 years ago--he still remains coherent and thoughtful in his comments...
...many of the most vital ways, Pusey is still his same old self: The old classicist still peppers his speech with analogies from antiquity--calling the Harvard Corporation the equivalent of the Roman Senate, and the Overseers a modern day "Tribune of Plebes...
...more than half a century after he left his native Iowa, Pusey's speech is still folksy. Joe McCarthy was "a damn foolish" fellow who turned many a "name into mud." But Pusey is a city cat too. As he talks about the places where he has worked over the years, he instinctively provides their street address and cross streets, as a New Yorker would...