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Boas portrays Bearing’s intensity and anguish, stressing the hostile, hubristic, and threatened side of her personality, a choice that is in keeping with the script but also somewhat alienating for audiences. Her medical counterparts, Dr. Kelekian (John D. Boller) and Dr. Posner (Lenny M. Braman, HLS ’05) are brisk and impersonal. Posner is slightly warmer than Bearing yet less self-aware; unlike Bearing, has no idea that he should be more sympathetic, even as he describes his patient as “very unresponsive” on a clipboard before realizing that said patient...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTSMONDAY: Law Prof Brings Wit to Death | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

Still, the play avoids the trap of caricature; Posner is genuinely excited about cancer and poetry, while Kelekian and Bearing share a moment complaining about the ineptitude of their respective students...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTSMONDAY: Law Prof Brings Wit to Death | 4/11/2005 | See Source »

Died. Dikran ("Papa") Kelekian, 83, Turkish-born dealer in "Persian pots and Parisian paintings," early U.S. champion of Picasso and Matisse; in a jump from his 23rd floor hotel suite; in Manhattan. His "good customers" included John D. Rockefeller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Feb. 12, 1951 | 2/12/1951 | See Source »

These are from the collections of Philip Hofer, of New York City; Mr. Charles B. Hayt, of Cambridge; Dr. Benjamin Rowland, Harvard; the University Museum, Philadelphia; and particularly the firm of Dikran Kelekian, as well as those of Kirkor Minassian, H. Kevorkian, and Parish-Watson, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifty Centuries of Persian Art On Exhibition at Fogg Museum With Valuable Sculpture Pieces Dating Back to 2500 B. C. | 11/2/1937 | See Source »

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