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Other Key Players: Jon Gibbons '96 (H), Hugh Eakin '96 (H), Kevin Daly...

Author: By Jal D. Mehta, | Title: Men's Lights Can't Shake Tigers; Heavies Falter | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

DIED. RICHARD CLURMAN, 72, TIME's first chief of correspondents; of a heart attack; in Quogue, New York. Clurman built a network of correspondents around the world that he inspired with his own curiosity, energy and passion. Said TIME's Hugh Sidey last week: "He never panicked in a crisis, was always instructive when correcting you--and there was always laughter when he was around." Later Clurman took on cultural challenges, serving as New York City administrator of parks, recreation and cultural affairs and on the board of Lincoln Center. His books include To the End of Time, which...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones May 27, 1996 | 5/27/1996 | See Source »

...Western Kenya: An Engendered Explanation and an Application of Human Rights"; Heather L. Clark '96 for "Conquest is a Lie: Joyce, Irish Identity, and the Politics of the Post-colonial in Araby"; Jill A. Corcoran '96 for "Beyond the Bell Curve and 'g': Rethinking Ability and Its Correlates"; Hugh G. Eakin '96 for "Religious Politics and Civic Rhetoric in the Renaissance: The Brancacci Chapel Frescoes and Their Patronage"; Steven A. Engel '96 for "The Legacy of American Hegemony: A Theory of Institutional Change"; and Eliezer M. Finegold '96 for "Musika Mizrahit: From the Margins to the Mainstream...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, | Title: Hoopes Prizes Awarded for Theses | 5/22/1996 | See Source »

...Young Poisoner's Handbook" is the true story of a young 14-year-old psychopath who becomes obsessed with different types of poisons and uses them on his family, classmates and co-workers. Graham Young (Hugh O'Conor) is obsessed with chemistry and studies it with a passion. One day he learns all about Isaac Newton's lifelong obsession with antimony, a highly poisonous material, which when heated appears to transform itself into a diamond of breathtaking beauty. However, when Graham attempts to recreate the experiment it blows up in his face. And thus begins the life of the Poisoner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: One Moviegoer's Meat May Be Another's 'Poison' | 4/4/1996 | See Source »

...Crossfire, Buchanan made $367,350. When his campaign is over, says cnn spokesman Steve Haworth, "we very much hope to have him back." No doubt they do, but Pitchfork Pat's higher name recognition should make his fees negotiable. He could also take a second crack at radio. Hugh Rodham, formerly a Florida Senate candidate and still the brother of the First Lady, launched a show of his own in December that's already on 43 stations. Buchanan's talk show last year was picked up by more than 100 stations, enough for a $232,000 payday. A realistic goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW (VERY) GREEN WAS MY VALLEY | 3/25/1996 | See Source »

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