Word: loebs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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About $700 worth of audio-visual equipment and slides was stolen from the Loeb Drama Center between midnight Wednesday and 3 p.m. Thursday. The equipment was to have been used in the Experimental Theatre's production of Hollow Rustling, a play by Jonathan B. Stolzenberg...
...eight-track stereo tape system owned by W. David McCollum '71, a slide projector containing slides to have been used in the production, and a microphone from the Loeb's sound system were taken...
Fortunately, the thief left behind a specially produced tape recording used in synchronization with the slides. He was apparently well acquainted with the Loeb, Swistel said yesterday, since the stolen equipment was in an out-of-the-way room...
Mercy of the Teamsters. Loeb may be an eagle in New Hampshire journalism, but his wings were clipped when he tried to move outside the state...
...owns three small papers elsewhere in New England, he put his major effort into making a success of the Haverhill (Mass.) Journal. He started the paper in 1957, when the city's only other daily, the Gazette, was crippled by a strike. The Gazette continued to publish, but Loeb lured away its advertisers by offering them payments for long-term contracts. In 1965, after the Gazette sued Loeb for trying to put it out of business, a court ordered him to pay the Gazette $1,100,000; shortly after, he shut down the Journal...