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MEMBERS OF THE HARVARD COMMUNITY got a first-hand glimpse of the Reagan Administration's rage for secrecy last week when University officials made clear their opposition to the Pentagon's latest gag rule. Daniel Steiner '54, vice president and general counsel, led a chorus of denunciation of the Defense Department's plans to censor the publication of unclassified research and said Harvard would not accept funds governed by such a restriction...
...operating with a fair degree of concern." said Daniel Steiner '54, adding that 1500 faculty and staff members currently receive government loans or reduced tuition benefits...
...Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky. I received a copy of the letter President Bok sent to those who had requested permission to do research in the Corporation records (i.e. the records of the University) dealing with events during the McCarthy period President Bok repeated whatHarvardGeneral Counsel Daniel Steiner '54 had already announced. The rule closing Corporation documents to the public for fifty years would not be set aside, no one was suffering a serious injustice or current damage because of confusion over past events and, besides, preservation that only the passage of time can bring...
Sometimes this program is defended by the paternalistic belief, articulated recently in The Crimson by General Counsel Daniel Steiner, that there is "no particular advantage to...the people who work here by having a union represent staff at Harvard. Union-busting has also been justified on grounds of economic necessity: Harvard counsel Ed Powers said in the April 7, 1983. Independent as saying "I'm not saying that (the food service workers) have a good life. I could not raise a family on what they're making. But you have to question priorities...
...Steiner, however, contends that the University's policies are fair and said he has never seen "a union program that addresses personnel concerns in a way better than they are now being addressed at Harvard...