Word: alan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ever heard." He roundly discounted Marston's skills as an investigator of political corruption in Pennsylvania and claimed that Marston had "practically destroyed the morale of [his] office." Indeed, said Bell, Marston has never tried a case. The real "moving force" in the probes was Alan Lieberman, a Marston subordinate and career Government lawyer who is still in charge of them. Bell described Marston as good at "calling press conferences" and remembered that when the U.S. Attorney's office was about to launch an investigation of police brutality in Philadelphia, he explicitly ordered Marston not to call...
...sabbatical acquiring the liberal arts education that he/she was so ready to shove down our throats. None of this would apply, of course, to those members of the Faculty who oppose the core curriculum; we thank them for their lack of condescension toward their students. Mary Katherine Blackwood '79 Alan Turner...
...Crimson had already secured the team victory before the sun set over the western Massachusetts border. Harvard went 4-2 in the singles, before the third doubles team of Don Pompan and Greg Kirsch put away the match with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Peter Friessen and Alan Wall...
Courage, Mary Lou Rosato surely embodies, but the heartrending passion of a mother is somehow lacking, possibly because Director Alan Schneider focuses unflinchingly on the acid worldly wisdom of the play. Brecht said he wanted play goers to judge Mother Courage, not to weep for her; and The Acting Company, which tours the entire U.S., deserves credit for trying it that...
...manipulation of customers' accounts, deserves a lot of criticism. As a notorious example, it took the commission almost a year to discover that "James Carr," who is alleged to have bilked customers of perhaps $25 million by selling bogus option contracts, was actually an escaped convict named Alan Abrahams...