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...December, two prominent scholars at Harvard graduate schools died. Stimson Professor of Law C. Clyde Ferguson, an authority on human rights and affirmative action, died at 59 of a heart attack. Ferguson had served as dein of Howard University Law School and U.S. ambassador to Uganda, and had held numerous other academic and diplomatic posts before joining the Law School faculty...
...death of Stimson Professor of Law C. Clyde Ferguson in December left the Law School without a tenured minority professor and precipitated a new round of student protest...
...result of this skepticism, the group's actions sometimes took on an ironic tone. In the middle of the year, on March 23, the group presented President Bok with the first C. Clyde Ferguson Award, "for extraordinary effort and significant contribution toward enhancing the diversity of the students, faculty and staff of Harvard University." President Bok responded, "I accept the award in a very different spirit--as a recognition that we have made some serious effort in pursuit of equality and diversity, as a sign that you have not abandoned hope in what we can do, and most...
...Clyde Talmage...
...remark aptly summarizes much of the poignancy, torment and humor that marked the 16 messy years of their relationship, years out of which Clyde Talmage has distilled a rather too neat but very lively play. Under the Ilex, at New Haven's Long Wharf Theater, provides its only actors, Julie Harris and Leonard Frey, with roles rich in opportunities for virtuosity that they gratefully, even hungrily, exploit...