Word: fein
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...major provision, major in terms of the people it covers, is the employer employee program, and that leaves much to be desired in terms of comprehensiveness," Fein said...
...Rashi Fein, professor of the Economics of Medicine, testified Tuesday before a subcommittee of the Senate Labor and Welfare Committee, and spoke of his reactions to the plan yesterday...
...Master Forger David Stein Presents Braque, Klee, Miró, Chagall, Matisse, Picasso"-a Manhattan gallery eagerly tried to follow suit. New York State's attorney general took the gallery to court, contending that the paintings would be a public nuisance. But New York Supreme Court Justice Arnold Fein sided with Stein and the gallery. Since Stein signed his name to the paintings and gave fair notice that the works were "in the style of" the great masters, the judge found no illegal conduct. Fein even intimated that art buyers could do worse than collect the forger's paintings...
This relocation plan was never honored by the University or even approved by the Fein Committee. In late September, Gruson appeared at a subcommittee meeting with a developer which the University-not the tenants-had selected, and informed the tenants for the first time that Harvard was engaged in filing a funding application with the federal government for the low-income portion of the new housing project. (Gruson later called the tenants' relocation plan "unacceptable...
...November, when the relocation plan came before the committee after being tabled the month before, Fein read a letter from Ebert which stated that the Corporation would appoint an individual to engage in final negotiations with the tenants. The committee then passed a resolution which endorsed the "spirit" of the relocation plan, and finally disbanded. The Corporation still has not appointed an individual to represent it in negotiations with tenants...