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...Institute co-directors Jeanne C. Kettleson and Gary Bellow, a professor of Law, said yesterday that if Congress does cut the funds--a move that could come next month--they will ask the Law School to completely underwrite the cost of a new legal aid foundation...
...kind of urgency that there isn't now," he says. But since that tumultuous period, which he said had "the highest concentration of really fine writing," student work has become more varied. Part of the reason, he says, is a lack of commanding writers. He cites Saul Bellow, Walker Percy, Bernard Malamud, and the poets John Berryman and Robert Lowell as influential, but he says no single writer or school is dominant. "All the students I see have read quite a bit," he says, "but there are curiously few intersections among their reading." Besides a drift away from confessional stories...
...simple arithmetic which Professor Glazer offers is precisely the kind of thinking that has made programs for the poor a scapegoat for the social meanness and shortisighted economic analysis that is currently dominating the country. I'm very sorry to see Professor Glazer adding to it. Gary Bellow Professor...
Cutting the corporation's budget would severely damage the Legal Services Institute, a key component of the Law School's clinical education program. Gary Bellow, professor of Law and the head of the institute, said. The insitute receives $500,000 per year from the corporation...
Sacks is quick to disclaim personal credit for the institute and the advances in clinical education, claiming they have been gradual changes over the years, but Gary Bellow, professor of Law and head of the institute, says Sacks worked hard to establish the program and get faculty approval for it. "It wouldn't be here without him." Bellow adds...