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...September, the tenants obtained their own consultant-John Sharratt. They demanded that Harvard give money to the tenants' association to pay their consultant on the grounds that the University had implicitly assumed this expense by providing a consultant of their own choice...

Author: By David Landau, | Title: 'A Beautiful Neighborhood Before Harvard' | 2/20/1970 | See Source »

...crucial first issue that must be resolved is the role, if any, of community residents in determining what kind of housing will be built. Negotiations between community representatives and their advisor, John Sharratt, and appropriate Harvard officials have not really gotten underway...

Author: By Carl Cobb, | Title: Harvard faces critics in housing, health | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

...John Sharratt is serving as advocate and advisor for the tenants living on Harvard-owned property in negotiations with the University. The tenants sought to have his salary paid by Harvard, since they had no funds to buy his services. Harvard refused, arguing that if the university provided the funds, Sharratt's allegiance would be to the university not the tenants. However, Harvard then prepared a grant application to the Permanent Charities Fund seeking money to hire Sharratt on behalf of the tenants. Permanent Charities approved the grant and is making funds available to pay Sharratt...

Author: By Carl Cobb, | Title: Harvard faces critics in housing, health | 2/11/1970 | See Source »

Late despatches added little to this tale of wanton slaughter. Only three other passengers were mentioned, all of whom escaped: Mr. Russell, a mining man from Pachura, and "the wife and child of C. H. Sharratt, Manager of the Guadalajara branch of the Bank of Montreal." President Calles at once ordered 4,000 Federal troops to pursue the bandits, or "revolutionaries," to a ranch known as " Quitupan" in the state of Jalisco, whither they had fled after escaping on the engine of the wrecked train...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Atrocity | 1/25/1926 | See Source »

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