January 23
Dean of Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles announces the planning of a new science museum that would pull from the collections of four of Harvard science museums. The new museum, whose price tag could run in the hundreds of millions, would help to alleviate the space crunch throughout Harvard museums.
February 1
Dean Harry R. Lewis’68, after five years as Dean of the College, releases a 37 page report detailing the state of the college. Although the report declares the state of the college is good, the report does detail the lack of campus space, flaws in academic advising, and inadequacy of athletic facilities.
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