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...least one other candidate for chairman, if only to produce a contest. Stephen L. Joseph '65 of Dudley House has declared that he may runner chairman to provide competition. A new Council member, Joseph edits the Harvard Student Calendar and is also a potential candidate for president of HRA. He said last night that he will certainly seek some office on the Council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HCUA to Choose Officers Tonight; Ellis Heavily Favored for Chairman | 2/25/1964 | See Source »

Waldstein, representing John A. Marlin '62 in his suit against the Harvard Student Agencies over rights to the guidebook, pressed Burke doggedly about his role in the product. But the HRA general manager frequently requested Waldstein to clarity his questions and much of the time was spent in disputes over semantics. Generally, Burke stuck alone to affidavits he had submitted previously...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinders, | Title: Marlin Lawyer Quizzes HSA Manager, Koppell | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

...wrangling took place across a large oval table at the Boston Bar Association as Waldstein took sworn depositions from Burke and Koppell, HRA's president, in the first step of the pre-trial discovery phase of Martin's quit...

Author: By Lawrence W. Feinders, | Title: Marlin Lawyer Quizzes HSA Manager, Koppell | 5/7/1962 | See Source »

Martin Luther's father, Hans Luther (Lyder, Luder, Ludher) was a peasant from Möhra Township, Thuringia. After his marriage he settled in Mansfeld, like many another peasant, attracted by the prospect of work in the mines there. Thrifty, he leased first one, then three small furnaces for smelting iron ore. He prospered. His son, Martin, went to the Mansfeld village school, later to St. George's School at Eisenach and the University of Erfurt, then Germany's most famed. To suggest that Martin Luther was ignorant would be absurd, but to deny that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Oct. 1, 1928 | 10/1/1928 | See Source »

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