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...hope that in the future, The Crimson will be more sensitive to minority issues such as this one. --Dan J. Epstein...
Lillian J. Epstein '00, a returning council member now in Leverett House, participated in the council's recruiting efforts...
LEVERETT (11.1%)1. Lillian Epstein '002. Lindsay Pindyck3. Curtis J. Mahoney4. Matthew S. Caywood5. William F. Abely6. Eli Poliakoff...
...uncovered evidence of "purposeful erasures" on the recordings. Okula said that additional charges may be brought against Richard Lundwall, the Texaco executive who originally made the tapes public, if it can be shown that he was responsible for the suspected deletions. Neither Okula nor Lundwall's attorney, Ethan Levin-Epstein, would comment on which portions of the tape may have been tampered with. After the tapes were made public last year, Texaco settled a race discrimination case for a record $176 million, the largest settlement of its kind in U.S. history, and subjected itself to workplace monitoring for racial sensitivity...
...Jack Willis, in a minor satiric role as an American industrialist buying his way into ancient English titles and estates, makes a caricature of himself with his loud, hearty declamations and zestful crudeness of manner. Geidt lacks Mephistophelian finesse as both Mendoza and Satan, but is nicely balanced by Epstein who is superb as the stiffly and stuffily pompous Ramsden/Statue. And Rowe is highly diverting as the laconic chauffeur (H)enry Straker--Shaw's representative of the ideal working-class man, contempt for the bourgeois...