Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...Washington. Hollomon said, that he began to see the failure in his world view. "I lost myself in the drive for unreasoned progress." he said. "Even my sons thought that I was cruel and removed from them...
...only two opportunities to talk to him: once at the freshman tea as we go through the reception line and then a few years later during the question and answer period of a special House dinner. Otherwise, the private Pusey is unknown to us and we are forced to view the public Pusey alone, through the media and University News Office press releases...
...some people-that the University is a servile slave of a rotten society-is such a deep untruth that I don't see how anyone coming to Harvard can entertain such ideas." Referring to the leaders of the April 1969 University Hall takeover, he said, "In their starry-eyed view, they think they are leading a revolution in America. They're trying to radicalize all the people. This small group of people has lived in a world of fantasy. I don't think I can reason with these people...
...regard to his lack of personal contact with members of the University community, Pusey said, "In the 1950's I was much closer to students. There's been that tremendous change. It's a sad thing from my point of view." He said that Harvard "is just such a big thing that no one man can have as much contact with any of these groups as he likes.' During the last two years, Pusey said he has had less time for the important activities of the University because of the attention that has had to be given to these disruptions...
...issue was not the only controversy in which Harvard Treasurer Bennett revealed his view of how Harvard should handle its investments. Harvard's tenth largest investment sum is placed in stock of Middle South Utilities, one of whose subsidiaries, Mississippi Power and Light, employs only 4.5 per cent black employees in an area where 50 per cent of the population is black. Investigations of two other Middle South subsidiaries-Arkansas Power and Light and Louisiana Power and Light-conducted by the Equal Opportunity Commission, revealed similar employment practices. One EEOC official said, in releasing the employment figures, "it is difficult...