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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Past recipients of the HLSA award include Loeb University Professor, Emeritus Archibald Cox '34, a former Watergate special prosecutor, and Mary Robinson, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights and a former President of Ireland...

Author: By Brady R. Dewar, | Title: Abram Chayes '43 Receives Harvard Law School Association Prize | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...dinner, which drew about 120 people to Loeb House, the headquarters of the Harvard Corporation, was attended by Epps' family, University officials and faculty members, including President Neil L. Rudenstine, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 and Warburg Professor of Economics, Emeritus, John Kenneth Galbraith...

Author: By Brady R. Dewar, | Title: Harvard Establishes Memorial Church Scholarship In Epps' Honor | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

...works: the compassion, even tenderness that lies beneath the surface. As much as it is an indictment of greed and corruption, American Buffalo is also a vindication of human bonds. Even in the toughest of worlds, it says, there is still a place for mercy. AMERICAN BUFFALO . AT THE LOEB EX . APRIL...

Author: By David Kornhaber, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: NICKEL and CRIME | 4/23/1999 | See Source »

...took my seat in the Loeb Ex last Friday, gazing at John Gordan '01's set and listening to the medieval chants issuing from the speakers, I heard a gentleman behind me comment that he thought Henry IV was supposed to be in two parts. The play's content probably came as a surprise to him, since Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV shares nothing with Shakespeare's history play aside from the title...

Author: By John W. Baxindine, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Oh, Henry! Allusions of Grandeur | 4/23/1999 | See Source »

...took my seat in the Loeb Ex last Friday, gazing at John Gordan '01's set and listening to the medieval chants issuing from the speakers, I heard a gentleman behind me comment that he thought Henry IV was supposed to be in two parts. The play's content probably came as a surprise to him, since Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV shares nothing with Shakespeare's history play aside from the title...

Author: By John W. Baxindine, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Oh, Henry! allusions of grandeur | 4/23/1999 | See Source »

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