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...further agreed that the Universityneeded a reorganized administrativesystem--Pusey's small staff in Mass Hall wasunable to handle the demands of the rapidlyexpanding bureaucracy. And faculty members werebecoming increasingly vocal in their calls forredesign of the undergraduate curriculum...
...Corporation's final choice ensured achanged agenda for the coming decades. Bok was alawyer, his pragmatism a stark contrast to Pusey'smoralistic world view. When protesters hadoccupied the Law School library, Bok didn't callin the police. Instead, he brought them donuts andcoffee, staying late into the night to discusstheir demands...
...would in 1970, the Corporation sought apresident who could lead Harvard through a periodin which its mission was threatened by thenational political climate. Its choice was Pusey,who as president of a small college in McCarthy'sown state of Wisconsin had been one of thesenator's most unwavering foes...
...first years in office were largely occupied with restoring order to a divided and sometimes violent campus. The late 1960s saw escalating student anti-war protests, culminating in the occupation of University Hall and a violent police crackdown ordered by President Nathan M. Pusey...
...Derek Bok appointed to succeed Nathan M. Pusey '28 in 1971 was a good man with the right values. The Derek Bok who announced his resignation last week is not the same...