Word: loeb
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...polish his work, arrange the scenes in any particular order, or denote a beginning, middle or end. With no setting, no scene transitions and no unified plot. Woyzeck would seem--if it takes place anywhere--to unroll in the center of a cavernous emptiness. So it does at the Loeb, but this emptiness has substance and tangible form...
WHETHER INACCESSIBILITY is a weakness in such a show seems rather a moot question; the debate this spring may be waged in the Loeb box office, but presumably no audience reserves the right to be conventionally enthralled or illuminated, as long as a production can pique the senses and stay uneasily in the mind as do Woyzeck's visually masterful sequences. The way Jamie Hanes, as Woyzeck, stares defeatedly at a surrealistically huge bowl of peas, munches some, then bows his head in acceptance and dread, carries its power with it; marooned in cellophone wastes with his huge silhouette thrown...
...different money services under one roof. Last week Sears, Roebuck and Co., the largest American retailer, announced that it will open financial-service centers in eight cities in July. The company now owns Dean Witter Reynolds securities and Coldwell Banker real estate. Last year American Express Co. bought Shearson Loeb Rhoades, the second largest securities firm, and the Prudential Insurance Co. acquired the Bache Group, the sixth biggest brokerage house. Banks will soon be in the thick of the financial fight...
Several professors have contributed or worked with the campaign. Frank said, among them Richard E. Neustadt, Littauer Professor of Public Administration and James Vorenberg, dean of the Law School. Paul A Freund, Loeb University Professor emeritus and Lawrence H. Tribe, professor of Law and former co-tutor with Frank at Winthrop House, both attended the fundraiser...
Another critic, law professor Laurence H. Tribe, argues that Ely's approach would strip judges of power to review much legislation that could deny men real rights. And Archibald Cox, Loeb University Professor, takes issue with Ely's reading of history. To Cox, Ely's otherwise excellent work ignored the Constitution's natural rights heritage..one that should allow judges to nullify legislation that clashes with America's timeless values--no matter how pure the process that brought about the legislation...