Word: processing
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...nation had just chosen its own new president. There were many vacancies in top positions at other Ivy League Schools. And at Harvard, the provost was one of the leading candidates in the selection process...
presidential selection process, Harvard students did not hesitate to voice their opinions. After Conant announced his resignation, one student climbed a tree and vowed not to descend until Eliot House Master John Finley was chosen...
With the corporation maintaining a tightlipped silence about their candidates, The Crimson could do little more than idly speculate as to whom the University's next president would be. With the secrecy stifling any extensive inquiry into the presidential selection process, the newspaper instead ran a series of cartoons of what the new president would look like...
...Crimson offered its comic suggestions, the prominent candidates in the selection process each revealed distinct shortcomings...
Nathan M. Pusey '28 was a late addition to the selection process. Although he had been previously suggested by Brown President Henry Wriston and distinguished academic Victor Butterfield (both formerly of Lawrence College, where Pusey was president), but it was his visit to New York City in May 1953 that finally caught the Corporation's attention...