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When members of the Class of 1955 settled back into their dorm rooms to take their first semester exams in January of their senior year, University President Nathan M. Pusey ’28, too, was busy studying problems and writing reports after a semester’s worth of rumination...
...Pusey and other administrators had their fingers on the pulse of the problem before experts released their reports on the reverberations of the Boom. Already concerned by a freshman class size 50 men larger than expected, House Masters and administrators alike were meeting to discuss the projected rise in applicants and exactly how Harvard could absorb the next wave of scholars...
...itself. The most obvious of these is tourist magnet John Harvard himself, the statue by Daniel Chester French sitting in front of University Hall. But there are others scattered about the yard, including “The Onion,” a light steel sculpture at the entrance to Pusey Library, by renowned abstract artist Alexander Calder, and “Four Piece Reclining Figure,” a bronze figural abstraction in front of Lamont library, by the prolific public artist, Henry Moore...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to Pusey Library in response to graffiti tagging done by spray-paint that had been left on one of its walls...
Presidents come and presidents go, but some faculty have been here since the Pusey era. These professors represent a vast repository of institutional memory and experience, all of which must be put to good use in the coming days. Harvard students won’t be the only ones suffering if professors decide to throw in the towel for new climes. Harvard as an entity will be injured...