Word: springly
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...thing there's the presidency. Last Spring, I asked Brewster for an interview for the CRIMSON. He protested shyly that "What with Harvard looking around for a new president, perhaps it's not the best time for my name to be splashed all over the CRIMSON." But like it or not, Brewster's name has been mentioned (if not splashed) practically everywhere else. With the possible exception of S. I. Hayakawa, he is the best-known college president in America. With dozens of colleges looking for male leaders, his national reputation has followed three of the four steps traditionally ascribed...
...University, owner of the land on which the pond stands, announced last spring that the pond would be filled to make way for a four-story housing development of 248 units...
Harvard's lightweights, captained for the second straight year by Dave Harmon, should continue to be successful this Spring. They haven't lost a regular season race since 1964 and have won four of the last five Eastern championships...
...that I look over this rather squalid list," one faculty liberal noted, "I think we may have overemphasized the need for a pure academic. In the Spring we were so afraid of getting a general or a corporation executive, I guess we distrusted the Wall Street-Ropes and Gray influence too much. There are some who wonder if the need for an academic ought to be reconsidered," he added...
While the Faculty now haggles over the 69 names, President Pusey has shown little or no interest in participating in the search proceedings. Early last Spring, he told Corporation members he did not want to be intimately or even peripherally involved in choosing his successor. Consequently, the Corporation has been meeting separately as the Fellows of Harvard College the night before regular Corporation meetings and has given only informal reports on the state of the hunt...