Word: sites
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...only is the proposal feasible--a museum right off the turnpike with adequate access and potentially ample parking should be attractive to the library corporation--but Harvard finally appears to be proceeding in the correct manner to convince community leaders to support the Allston site...
Harvard should not, however, be willing to give unlimited amounts of money to the Kennedy Library Corporation to meet its demands for financing if the site is in Cambridge. Instead it should weigh the value of the archives against the other priorities of running an educational institution and establish a reasonable limit to the money it is willing to pay for the presence in Cambridge of the Kennedy archives...
After Clem called for the Tuesday meeting, Graham read a letter dated May 21 she obtained from K. Dun Gifford '60, vice president for urban affairs of Cabot, Cabot and Forbes, a Cambridge developing firm, to Harvard officials outlining steps Harvard could take to formulate a feasible split-site proposal...
...letter, addressed to Charles U. Daly, vice president for government and community affairs, and Hale Champion, financial vice president, said the University could "only pull this [the museum in Allston, archives at the MBTA yards plan] off with a detailed proposal" outlining all the particulars of the Aliston site...
...letter advised Harvard officials to which Cambridge community groups opinions of the proposal, and offered the help of Cabot. Cabot and Forbes to do site analysis for the Aliston proposal...