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Ralph Luttman took the mile in the IC4A championships in the Stadium, while in the first Harvard-Yale scholastic battle the Crimson, led by Nathan Pusey, won a close victory. The prize for the winners was a $125,000 contribution to the library. Pusey came in first in the contest, with L. J. Rittenband second, J. D. Merriam sixth, E. C. Wilkins seventh, J. E. Barnett ninth, and R. T. Sharpe tenth...
...Nathan Pusey (pronounced PEWzee), the president of Lawrence, was proud of his college: scholastic standing was high, endowments had more than doubled during the nine years he had been president, and life at Lawrence was pleasant, leisurely, and worthwhile. Pusey had more plans for the future; he was carefully screening applicants for his faculty, was improving his favorite course, the all-inclusive, "Freshman Studies," and was planning a new course which he was to teach in '53-'54. Then, Monday morning, June 1, the Harvard Corporation announced its selection of a new president for Harvard University, and once more Nathan...
Close to 30 members of the Board of Overseers will meet at 3 p.m. this afternoon to consider the Corporation's selection of Nathan Marsh Pusey as the 24th President of Harvard...
Tomorrow a feature on the Corporation choice for the Presidency, Nathan Marsh Pusey '28, will appear. This four-page feature, prepared for the CRIMSON by correspondent Arthur J. Langguth, will describe both Pusey and Lawrence College...
Born in Council Bluffs, Iowa 46 years ago, Nathan Pusey (rhymes with newsy) went to Harvard after graduating from his home-town high school. At college, he became fascinated by ancient history, won a fellowship to study in Greece, wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Athenian law. Since then he has followed a scholar's career: at Lawrence, Scripps College in Claremont, Calif., Wesleyan University, and finally back to Lawrence as president...