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...John P. Reardon Jr. '60 director of athletics, agreed citing overcrowding of facilities and ever increasing participation in recreation athletics as factors necessitating expansion, "At this University," he said, "whether you sweep floors or teach physics, everyone thinks they're some kind of athlete...
However, the anxious planners did not let the lack of funding halt the project The University in mid-1976 reassessed its needs and priorities and rescheduled the development of facilities to account for budget constraints. Reardon remembers the tough decision that laced the athletic department. "It was a question of do you do without money and hope you'll come out okay, or do you take it in parts?" he said...
...growing student interest in computers, sharp cutbacks in federal funding for the applied sciences, and the recent quantitative reasoning computer requirement have combined to make the professorship necessary. Thomas M. Reardon, the University's director of development, said yesterday...
Harvard Athletic Director John Reardon said yesterday he's resigned to the verdict: "We had a technical failure: we failed to meet the rules," That technical error may spark a lightening of rules to prevent a similar mishap in the future, but for the wrestling squad, it means they'll have to wait another year to prove that they deserved the little...
...additional funds will be used to offset cuts in federal financial aid and unexpectedly high costs stemming from inflation and newly planned renovations, Thomas M. Reardon, director of University development, said last week...