Word: lehman
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Date 20-11 Michael Grunwald Assoc. Sports Editor Dartmouth 4-2 Cornell 30-17 Yale 19-6 Princeton 41-10 Year to Date 23-8 Andy Fine Asst. Sports Editor Dartmouth 10-7 Cornell 31-10 Yale 17-13 Princeton 24-10 Year to Date 20-11 Daniel J. Lehman Mr. Sunshine Harvard 17-10 Cornell 24-13 Yale 15-12 Princeton many, many-very...
...comfort to museum directors elsewhere, who fear they could be next. Some plan to testify as expert witnesses, hoping to persuade the jury that pictures may resemble porn but also affect the viewer in the more complex manner of art. "These photographs are not meant to titillate," says Arnold Lehman, president of the Association of Art Museum Directors. "They don't have that vacuous anonymity that pornography is so much about...
...other segments of the financial industry. Most important, few major corporations still borrow from banks; they float their own commercial IOUs. When banks looked for borrowers elsewhere, they ran into one bad risk after another, most notably the Third World countries. Says Katherine Hensel, a banking analyst for Shearson Lehman Hutton: "Just look at the legacy here. On the heels of the ((Third World)) debt problem, other pieces of the pie are beginning to fall apart for banks, such as real estate, LBOs and other highly leveraged transactions. These were pieces of the puzzle that were supposed to generate solid...
...Matthew M. Hoffman '91 Tara A. Nayak '92 Philip P. Pan '93 Eric S. Solowey '91 Editorial Page Editor: John L. Larew '91 Feature Editors: Brian R. Hecht '92 Rebecca L. Walkowitz '92 Photo Editor: Jen L. Barro '92 Advertising Editor: Raymond B.B. Nomizu '91 Production Editor: Daniel J. Lehman...
...Rhodes scholarship to Magdalen College at Oxford. His classmate Bill Bardel, now a managing director of Shearson Lehman Hutton, recalls that Souter belonged to a group that would return so late to their rooms after visiting the local pubs that they would have to climb a ladder to get over the locked gates. Back at Harvard Law School, Souter played the role of courtly gentleman, wearing a three-piece suit to parties and telling stories in his strong New England accent. Says Levine: "No one I've ever met is more fun at a party; he has that British satirical...