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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Before delivering the oration at the Law School's Class Day ceremony this afternoon, former Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson '41 will receive the Harvard Law School Association (HLSA) Award, the highest honor given by the alumni organization...

Author: By Alysson R. Ford, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Elliot Richardson Receives HLSA's Highest Honor | 6/3/1998 | See Source »

...windy day on Cape Cod, a middle-aged man, well-known for his other accomplishments, decided he would add windsurfing to his list of skills. As his family and a few spectators looked on, not expecting much from this novice windsurfer, Elliot L. Richardson '41 stepped on the board, grabbed the wishbone and skillfully coasted away from the shore...

Author: By Stephanie K. Clifford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Richardson Stands Above `Vilified' Legal World | 6/3/1998 | See Source »

Since he graduated from Harvard College, Elliot Richardson, this year's Harvard Law School (HLS) Class Day speaker, has used his trademark willpower as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts; U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare; Secretary of Defense; Attorney General of Massachusetts and later the United States; ambassador to various countries; and, on and off, as an associate or a partner in Boston and Washington law firms...

Author: By Stephanie K. Clifford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Richardson Stands Above `Vilified' Legal World | 6/3/1998 | See Source »

...inauspicious start when Virginia Tech's Lance Mills and Marek Pfeil defeated Clark and junior Elliot Weiss 8-6 at No. 2 doubles to clinch the all-important first point in the match. Harvard also dropped the third doubles match as co-captain Philip Tseng and junior Mike Passarella lost to Tepes and Rahule Basole...

Author: By Keith S. Greenawalt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's Tennis Wins Second Straight NCAA Regional | 5/18/1998 | See Source »

What, one would ask, is the appeal of this bastard child of 7-Up and Jolt? A sinister picture is painted by Elliot T. Weiss '99. "Maybe in another attempt to corner some area of the market, they left some ingredient off." The hypothesis hearkens back to the rumors that the soft drink Coca-Cola had a little something extra in it's original formula to attract and then addict its buyers. "Maybe it's some government conspiracy tested in small towns," Weiss adds. "I suddenly saw Surge a year ago in a rural town in the Carolinas." It seems...

Author: By L. MARIKA Landau-wells, | Title: There's a Party In My Mouth... | 4/16/1998 | See Source »

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