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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Whenever Christopher Liam Moore '86 and Eric David Ronis '86 get together they start acting. Often they do it before capacity audiences in the Loeb mainstage or Experimental theaters, in the basement of Adams House, or in Ronis's own room, where they have staged unusual theatrical events for crowds as small as 15. But the highly touted acting-directing duo saves some of their most original work for daily conversation, where they have been known to talk, "in character," as one friend puts it, from sunrise to sunset...

Author: By Ari Z. Posner, | Title: A Tale of Two Actors | 6/4/1986 | See Source »

...DIED. Liam O'FIaherty, 88, powerful and prolific Irish novelist and short-story writer, whose tales of desperate men, failed traditions and spiritual torment (The Black Soul, The House of Gold, Famine) combined brutally modern realism and wild lyricism; in Dublin. His best-known work, The Informer (1925), was filmed three times, most notably in 1935 by John Ford and starring Victor McLaglen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 17, 1984 | 9/17/1984 | See Source »

...liam Poore, presented evidence showing that since 1978. Winkes has received a salary roughly $5,000 less than his female colleague, Catherine Zerner. Winkes testified that Zerner, who is now on sabbatical, is the only other associate professor in the art history division of the art department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Trial | 3/2/1983 | See Source »

...Connor, too, was largely self-taught. In 1923 he filled the gaps in his education while imprisoned for republican activities during the Irish civil war. Nationalism brought him in contact with other young Irish writers like Sean O'Faolain and Liam O'Flaherty. In 1931 O'Connor made his name with a book of stories entitled Guests of the Nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Corkers COLLECTED STORIES by Frank O'Connor | 10/5/1981 | See Source »

Catherine Quinn's desperate boldness sent a wave of hope through hundreds of families who live in dread of the sudden news that their sons have volunteered to starve. When the name of the latest hunger volunteer, Liam McCloskey, 25, was announced last week, his parents protested to the I.R.A. that their son had a chronic ear infection that could cause early death. They dared to express their indignation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Ireland: Ready to Die in the Maze | 8/17/1981 | See Source »

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