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Close friend and Harvard Professor of Law Lloyd Weinreb says, "Believe it or not, he's a remarkably funny man. He really likes to clown around." Bok is well known in Massachusetts Hall for his propensity to make jokes...
...Lloyd Nolan Stroudsburg...
...1930s, Vienna Visionary Josef Hoffmann and others produced jewelry, tableware and even wallpaper at his celebrated Wiener Werkstatte. Bauhaus builders made seating and sinks to furnish their functional structures, and Michigan's Cranbrook Academy of Art inspired mid-century classics like the Eames lounge chair. Frank Lloyd Wright not only fashioned lamps and dinnerware to complement his houses, but even lent his name to mass-produced furniture, carpets and fabrics...
Adds Law School Professor Lloyd Weinreb, "I do expect that he will be astute and successful in finding people who are very conservative, who are disinclined to use government power to regulate the economy but inclined to use it to promote various moral grounds...
...biggest financial winners in the successful rescue are the insurers of the satellites. Backers, among them a major underwriter with Lloyd's of London, had paid the bulk of the $180 million claims to Indonesia and Western Union after the satellites had been lost; in addition, they had spent $5.5 million to help pay for the retrieval operation. Now the two foundlings belong to the insurers, who will refurbish them and sell them to any interested bidder. Said Lloyd's Spokesman David Larner of the mood at the insurance association: "Jubilant would not be an exaggeration." Indeed...