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Shortly after she renewed her driver's license for another five years, Frances Lomas Feldman died on Sept. 30 at the age of 95. Elegant, coiffed, intellectually engaged and living independently until her death, she defied all traditional stereotypes of aging. She shaped our understanding of social-welfare history in California and defined the new field of occupational social welfare in the West. For more than 50 years, she concentrated on the study of the social and psychological meaning of work and life...
...with a shining example of time-honored film artistry, but my experience was nonetheless valuable, as the “Return to the Grindhouse” ushered in a sense of community I’d never before witnessed at the movies.—Columnist Jeff W. Feldman can be reached at jfeldman@fas.harvard.edu...
...allocation of districts has immense political consequences, said Feldman, who highlighted the potential abuses of the majority-minority mandate and the latent assumptions...
...They won’t explain things in the courtroom,” said Feldman, who Esquire magazine named one of the 75 great individuals to shape the next 100 years. “They’ll just talk in code...
...Feldman also gave the Lowell students an idea of what to expect from the cases next week, saying that technical legal jargon can baffle even experienced spectators...