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Harvard participants are Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, Charles Warren Professor of the History of American Law, Archibald Cox '34, Samuel Williston Professor of Law, Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor of Law, and Lloyd Weinreb, assistant professor of Law. The University of California, Brandeis University, Yale Law School, and Boston College Law School are also providing instructors...
...must be admitted that the Loeb Experimental Theatre did an excellent job of production. The cast, headed by Peter Rousmaniere, Peter Morin, and John Mercer, all performed well, and occasionally with excellence. The minor flashback characters were good in spite of the brevity of their parts, with Farrell Page becomingly wistful in her short stint as The Banker's Beautiful (but now pregnant) Daughter. All the heroes were first-rate, with Doug Kenny particularly funny as gay Wild Bill. Other physical aspects of the production deserve credit, and certainly the direction can only be hailed as superb. The fault, then...
Some 17 Harvard Law School professors have served as clerks for Supreme Court Justices. They include Paul A. Freund, Carl M. Loeb University Professor, Louis L. Jaffe, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law, Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, Jerome A. Cohen, professor of Law, and John H. Mansfield '52, professor...
...urging the abolition of the Electoral College, Freund, who is Carl M. Loeb University Professor, called presidential elections "a clear case for the one-man, one-vote principle...
With the best professional company in Boston, and the best modern playwright in the English language, the Charles has managed to concoct a tasteless and annoying comedy. If the director had understood his author, success, not failure, might have greeted him. Perhaps he should have peeked in on the Loeb's production. He would have learned little about acting, but a lot about Shaw...