Word: kent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Edmund the bastard son of Gloucester. Bramhall dominates the big Loeb stage and plays a cunning, cold-hearted bastard with wonderful confidence and relish. Standing near Bramhall are Lear's fool, Harry Smith, who seems too bitter, too sharp at first, but who persuades us finally; the Earl of Kent, Yann Weymouth, who acts with welcome restraint amid the general ranting; and Edgar, Richard Backus, who makes a fine fool and a noble Edgar. John Ross as Albany and Thomas Weisbuch as Cornwall both perform well, but they are in demanding company. John Lithgow plays an irregular Gloucester. His blinding...
...half by students, half by guest professionals-provide instant research for lawyers drafting briefs, judges writing opinions and convicts honing appeals. California's 1959 overhaul of juvenile courts owed much to a study in the Stanford Law Review. The Supreme Court's 1958 liberalization of passport procedures (Kent v. Dulles) reflected views from the Yale Law Journal, and its 1963 support of court-appointed counsel for indigent defendants (Gideon v. Wainwrighf) cited an eloquent article in the Chicago Law Review. Chicago's Law Dean Phil C. Neal says flatly: "The preponderance of legal research originates...
...have not been doing much this season--they've averaged less than two runs a game--and no one has been getting many tallies from Harvard this year. Against M.I.T., Coach Norm Shepard might start Lee Sargent, who beat B.U. 8-3 last Friday. Or he might give junior Kent Mitchell or sophomore John Scott some work. Both have been available for relief duty all season, but Crimson pitchers haven't needed any relief in the last four games...
...Bruce W. Klunder, 27, was a big, mild, bespectacled man, a sort of Clark Kent of the pulpit. But within him burned a fierce- and, as it turned out, fatal-sense of indignation...
...will save Del Rossi for Saturday's game with Brown, the only Eastern League opponent this weekend. That would leave either Luther or Sargent to face Northeastern today with the other one getting the unenviable task of facing Bob Walsh of B.U. tomorrow. But Shepard might want to give Kent Mitchell or sophomore John Scott a start, but the chances are that both will be available for relief duty...