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Universly officials were unsure last night whether the government of Fidel Castro had seized a Harvard agricultural station and research laboratory located at Soledad, Cuba.
President Pusey told the CRIMSON that the University had received no official identification that its One spokesman said that the Cuban superintendent of the station knew nothing the supposed seizure when contacted by phone yesterday. Charges by a Cuban spokesman that a station was abandoned by Americans have denied by Pusey. Although there currently no American at the station, a director Duncan Olement, is expected to return to Cuba shortly. He has been Cambridge for the past two weeks. Serious Scientific Loss Seisure of the land, Pusey said, would present a serious scientific loss. Although the land is not owned by Harvard a University operates experiments in special agriculture, horticulture, and The Garden is near the city of The Garden, founded by Edwin F.
One spokesman said that the Cuban superintendent of the station knew nothing the supposed seizure when contacted by phone yesterday. Charges by a Cuban spokesman that a station was abandoned by Americans have denied by Pusey. Although there currently no American at the station, a director Duncan Olement, is expected to return to Cuba shortly. He has been Cambridge for the past two weeks.
Serious Scientific Loss
Seisure of the land, Pusey said, would present a serious scientific loss. Although the land is not owned by Harvard a University operates experiments in special agriculture, horticulture, and The Garden is near the city of The Garden, founded by Edwin F.
The Garden is near the city of The Garden, founded by Edwin F.
The Garden, founded by Edwin F.
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