Word: lawyer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...such "adaption," Everything in the Garden (TIME, Dec. 8, 1967), was rather more effective in its original form as written by Britain's Giles Cooper than it was as rewritten by Albee, or so some critics said. After creating the wily priest and the slandering lawyer in Tiny Alice, the play that immediately followed Virginia Woolf, Albee no longer seemed able to invent any characters that possessed dramatic vigor. They all appeared to be suffering from acute spinal inertia and total mental ennui. Finally, he largely abandoned his strong suit, which was a flair for vituperatively explosive dialogue...
Nelson G. Ross, a Boston lawyer who represented Harvard at the hearing, said the BTU was trying to gain new members at the GAIU's expense instead of jurisdiction over equipment--an attempt that would not fall within the bounds of the hearing...
...Richard T. Coleman, the BTU's lawyer, announced just as the hearing was beginning that the BTU already considers cold-type compositors part of the group it has the right to unionize...
Edward A. Crane '35, poor son of a Cambridge cop, Harvard magna cum laude, successful Boston lawyer, director of Harvard Trust, Cambridge City Councilor for almost 30 years, was a power broker for as long as most Cantabrigians can recall. "He touched all the bases," says insurance man Jack Dyer, an inveterate political observer of Harvard Square...
...Andelor Belin, Radcliffe's lawyer and president of Yale's alumni University Council, said yesterday that although there is "much evidence" that some of these alumni are "coming back in the fold," many will not be inclined to give heavily to Yale until Brewster retires...