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...conservation efforts have reached beyond this campus’ grounds. Along with pieces of art from Harvard’s own collection, the Straus Center has worked on preserving seventeen paintings from Piet Mondrian’s Transatlantic series, an altarpiece created by Bartholomäus Bruyn during the 15th century brought in from Germany, and the enormous wall murals that decorate the Boston Public Library by John Singer Sargeant. Lie claims that the conservation of the Sargeant murals has been one of Center’s most exciting tasks under his tenure. “It was a very...
Marshall is married to New York Times columnist and former Crimson executive J. Anthony Lewis '48; the couple has no children. Marshall's mother, Hilary, also lives in Cambridge. Her sister, Bridget de Bruyn, is a financial consultant in Dallas, and her brother, Hugh Marshall, is a conservationist in South Africa and Zimbabwe.CrimsonSewell ChanMARGARET H. MARSHALL is congratulated by Gov. WILLIAM F. WELD '66 at the State House in Boston last week...
...Louise Bruyn, a member of the American Friends Service Committee, echoed Tsipsis, saying. "I call on you to actively pour out your anger into the streets and demonstrate at the U.N. June Conference...
...Anthony Mullaney, a Catholic radical and member of the "Milwaukee 14," Marcos Munoz of the United Farm Workers' Organizing Committee, Doug Hofstadter, a member of the National Student Association delegation which traveled to North and South Vietnam last winter to negotiate the People's Peace Treaty, Louise Bruyn, a Newton woman who recently walked to Washington from Boston to dramatize her protest against the war, and Arthur Johnson, a former Navy Lieutenant and member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW...
Last week, shivering and footsore after 45 days of hiking, Mrs. Bruyn reached the Capitol steps in a chilling rain. She handed the peace theses, one of which urged an immediate withdrawal of all U.S. ground and air personnel from Southeast Asia, to two of her home-state legislators: Senator Edward Kennedy and Representative Rev. Robert Drinan. She prayed silently for peace. Her walk, she explained, was just "a personal act of commitment. So many people feel that there is nothing one person...