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Also: Greg A. Rosenbaum of Quincy House; Lief D. Rosenblatt of Eliot House; David C. Rouse of Dudley House; Barney S. Rush of South House; Richard Sacks of Currier House; Louis L. Safranek III of Kirkland House; Jeffrey F. Sagansky of Lowell House; Mark S. Seliber of Kirkland House; Paul R. Shapiro of Kirkland House; Gregory P. Shea of Winthrop House; Lawrence J. Siskind of Lowell House; Leland G. Siwek of Mather House; and Richard M. Stallman of Currier House...
...obscenity laws as unconstitutionally vague, leaving literally nothing taboo in Cotton Mather's old domain. To fill the moral vacuum, the Massachusetts legislature's joint judiciary committee drew up a bill so graphic that when it was read aloud on the house floor by Representative Barney Frank, spectators in the gallery gasped...
About three doors down, you can find Barney's, a pleasant place that tries to be Irish, but serves good sandwiches more successfully. Downstairs at Barney's is a good place to take people for lunch. The place offers a daily special that varies in quality, has a television, and is a good place to sit if you've been shopping or whatever. Since most Harvard students are not likely to spend a whole goddamned day shopping in Harvard Square (and would be too broke to do much of anything other than eat at Food Services if they did) most...
State Rep. Barney Frank, who introduced the bills, told the group that although they have a good chance of passing the state senate, it will take several more years of lobbying before the civil rights laws will pass the house...
...about the need for prison reform. "Prison is a farce and a disaster," he declared sententiously. "If you are treated as an untrustworthy person, you become one." He added that "I felt my decision-making abilities had become affected." Then he hurried off to meet Sons Nedsky, 5, and Barney, 4, who were being flown from London to live with him in the U.S. Acknowledging that his wife Edith may divorce him when she is released in May from a Swiss jail, and that he has debts of nearly $1 million, Irving is, however, back at work, lining up interviews...