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...stage events were accompanied by Harvard Baroque instrumentalists, led by Music Director Robert Mealy ’85-’87 and Associate Music Director Edward Elwyn-Jones. The ensemble, which included a number of period instruments, certainly enhanced the authenticity of the performance...
...Harvard University Choir, Directed by Edward Elwyn, will perform what many consider to be Handel’s most creative and magnificent work. Professional soloists from the Boston area will supplement the Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra, which is directed by Robert Mealy. Tickets $10, $5 for students. 8 p.m. Memorial Church...
BORN: Jan. 12, 1950, Jamaica, N.Y. EDUCATION: Yale, B.A. 1972; U of Virginia, J.D., 1975 FAMILY: Husband, Elwyn; two children RELIGION: Seventh-Day Adventist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Lawyer; congressional aide POLITICAL CAREER: Houston municipal judge, 1987-89; Houston city council, 1990-94; U.S. House, 1994- ADDRESS: 3701 Main, Houston...
...electrical power undoubtedly had something to do with Gloria Ward's decision to walk out of the Freemen's Montana compound last week with her husband Elwyn and her two daughters--the first people to leave the besieged ranch since April. So, probably, did the threat of violence implied by the bureau's moving three armored vehicles near the place. And so did the State of Utah's offer to drop felony charges against Ward for taking her children out of state in the midst of a custody battle. But the real credit, say federal officials, goes to Ward...
...case, but the path he took ambled through a series of happy circumstances. The sixth child of a well-to-do piano manufacturer, he grew up in Mount Vernon, a tree-lined suburb of New York City. He went to Cornell, where he gladly surrendered his given names, Elwyn Brooks, for the moniker Andy (after Andrew D. White, the university's first president). After graduation, White held jobs in journalism and advertising without finding an employer who could make good use of his whimsical temperament and lapidary prose...