Word: siting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...their dirty work of muzzling the community groups. Bok's apparently naive comments berating neighborhood associations for working against the archives--something almost everyone in the community has endorsed--could simply be Harvard's first outward reaction to a Kennedy reprimand to "get with it or lose your site...
HOWEVER, THE situation as it stands the complex only two options--keep the archives in Harvard Sq. or move the whole complex to another site--is less of a victory than the community groups bargained for. It would seem illogical for the Kennedys to want to split the library and museum sites and therefore dramatically increase the costs of construction. What the Kennedys do by putting all of Cambridge in suspended animation for sixty days is force President Bok's hand--for it is he who stands to loss the most right now if the complex leaves Harvard Square...
...Harvard stands to lose a valuable parcel if the Kennedy corporation decides to uproot the complex. It was only a little less than 20 years ago the former President Nathan M. Pusey '28 tried and failed to buy the land from Penn Central as a first choice for the site of Mather House...
...corporation announced two weeks ago that it had abandoned its plan to construct the JFK museum at the site across from I hot House but was still considering whether to build the other parts of the memorial complex there...
...annihilation. I think though that we do need a more effective code of arms limitation. We need a better way of monitoring [the other side] to reassure other nations of the limitation on destruction. That can be carried out if we can get the Soviets to agree to on-site inspection...