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Hart, an authority in American legal history and federal legislation, will succeed Austin W. Scott as Dane Professor...
...crashes (by sending one wreck at the end of a tow rope hurtling into another), but the calculated carnage was a minor incident in his tireless pursuit of sound. Audio Fidelity's Frey, 40, has already trapped a hurricane (Donna), recommissioned an obsolete steam engine, provoked a Great Dane to vicious complaint, wooed mewing seagulls with a boxful of chicken guts, eavesdropped at a bullfight. His long-suffering friends are even accustomed to having him turn up with his equipment to record their squalling, hiccuping children. Wild animals have been Prey's most difficult subjects ("The only possible...
Scott was Acting Dean of the Law School in 1915-16, served as Dean of the College of Law at the State University of lows on a leave of absence in 1911-12, and became Dane Professor...
...nation's leading authority on the law of Trusts, Austin W. Scott, Dane Professor of Law will retire this summer at the age of 76. The man whom Dean Emeritus Roscoe Pound has called "Mr. Harvard Law School" and "one of the four greatest teachers of law I have known" has been on the faculty for more than 50 years...
...audience with a dynamic, expert performance of Beauty and the Beast from Ravel's Mother Goose Suite, and Denmark's Paul Jorgensen, who became an early favorite with his Victor Borge-like humor, which puzzled spectators but intrigued the judges. Wearing a perpetual wry grin, the Dane began his performance by tapping on the rack to silence not the musicians but the judges themselves. For all his humor, he was adept at dodging errors, at one point marched angrily over to an offending bass player, pointing his baton and shouting accusingly. The orchestra later rewarded him with...