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...There have been talks about selling the building on and off for as long as I can remember," John P. Reardon Jr. '60, Director of Athletics, said yesterday, citing the club's "unwielding size," and its "out of the way" location as reasons for the proposed sale. Inflation and the added strain of feeding women athletes made it economically unfeasible to continue offering training meals, he added...
...StarCase hired the former president of DBD to produce this year's games. Sources say that a personality conflict between John P. Reardon Jr. '60, director of athletics, and the producer, Dudley Freeman, prompted Reardon to insist that the contract specifically bar Freeman from attending the events...
Freeman this week said the contract was "totally illegal." The general manager of StarCase said, "It was an unusual request on Jack's part." Freeman's attorney said, "I find it personally reprehensible that Harvard would take such a petty attitude like that." Reardon and the Harvard negotiator on the deal wouldn't say anything about contract...
Although Lashman admits a contracting firm's report on the potential damage is due soon, athletic and Hemenway officials say they haven't heard anything about the possible underpinning. Nevertheless, the very possibility makes John P. Reardon '60, director of athletics, more than a little nervous. Hemenway is the home of Harvard's squash teams and the courts "are the best in the University," Reardon says, adding "I haven't heard anything about this but if it did happen, that would be a disaster...
Although Lashman admits a contracting firm's report on the potential damage is due soon, athletic and Hemenway officials say they haven't heard anything about the possible underpinning. Nevertheless, the very possibility makes John P. Reardon '60, director of athletics, more than a little nervous. Hemenway is the home of Harvard's squash teams and the courts "are the best in the University," Reardon says, adding "I haven't heard anything about this but if it did happen, that would be a disaster...