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After his $70.5 million gift, given jointly with his wife, Frances Lehman Loeb, the University renamed 17 Quincy St.--the official home of University presidents from 1913 to 1971 and the present office of the University's governing boards--the Loeb House.
The final room is the climax of the exhibit. The color of the walls has been darkening with the progression of the photographs: the first room is light gray, the next room medium gray, and this final room dark gray, set with a few giant portraits like luminous beacons in...
BORN: Aug. 4, 1941, Lucasville, Ohio EDUCATION: Asbury College, B.A., 1963; U of Kentucky, M.A., 1966; Asbury Theological Seminary, M.A., 1967; U of Kentucky, Ph.D., 1980 FAMILY: Wife, Frances RELIGION: Methodist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Professor POLITICAL CAREER: Democratic nominee for U.S. House, 1976, 1978, 1980; U.S. House, 1992-94 ADDRESS...
BORN: May 10, 1948, Pawtucket EDUCATION: U of Rhode Island, B.F.A., 1971, B.S., 1976 FAMILY: Wife, Frances; three children RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Landscape architect; architectural-firm executive POLITICAL CAREER: Rhode Island House, 1985-93, lieutenant governor, 1993- ADDRESS: 708 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston 02910 Tel.: 401-943-1996
DIED. FRANCES LEAR, 73; outspoken feminist and magazine editor; of breast cancer; in New York City. Married for 28 years to TV producer Norman Lear (and believed to be the model for the title character of his sitcom Maude), she used part of her splashy $100 million 1985 divorce settlement...