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...didn't take long for the protests to start. First, Derrick A. Bell, the Law School's only black professor, wrote privately last weekend to the forum's president, Howard Brod Brownstein, saying that the debate should be stopped...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: No Sale in the Marketplace of Ideas | 10/20/1973 | See Source »

...mention of lawyers provokes a heated discussion about prosecutors. "There's a guy named Davenport." "Yeah, he's good but Schmier sums up better." "This Brownstein is not bad." "Then there's this kid Belson. He's just 27, but we think he'll go a long way." As for defense lawyers, the buffs' favorite by far is F. Lee Bailey. "When he sums up, he doesn't even have notes," says Louis Richter, 67, a retired clerk for American Express. "He does it all from his head. Oh, he's good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Second Jury | 3/15/1971 | See Source »

...week's end FHA Commissioner Philip Brownstein forecast that mortgage money will soon begin to flow back into FHA loans. Said he: "I think that the worst of the money shortage is behind us." Many builders remained skeptical, if only because housing has long been recognized as the easiest big industry for Washington to turn on and off, simply by choking its mortgage money life line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Housing: A Three-Story Pinch | 4/22/1966 | See Source »

...best of the group is tackle Ron Brookshire (225), Columbia's captain. Bill Corcoran (210) and John Nossal (205), both seniors, also have considerable experience at the tackle position. Guard Dick Flory (212) earned All-Ivy honorable mention last year. Other good Columbia linemen include guards Neill Brownstein (190) and ends Leo Makohen (205) and Gary Zawadzkas (215). Only at center do the Lions lack a solid, experienced player...

Author: By R. ANDREW Beyer, | Title: Crimson Eleven Meets Columbia Today | 10/9/1965 | See Source »

...anti-Wagner uproar could have been heard in Schenectady. "This is a very, very black day in the tradition and history of the legislature!" cried Brooklyn Democrat Irwin Brownstein. "What is happening here wasn't created in the senate. It was in the Governor's office and at Gracie mansion [Wagner's official residence]." Buffalo Democrat Frank Glinski roared: "Hitler burned down the Reichstag because he couldn't get majorities! Somebody may put a match to this place soon, too." All to no avail: with all 25 Republican senators joining 15 Democrats, the senate elected Zaretzki...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New York: Up Bob, Down Bobby | 2/12/1965 | See Source »

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