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...feelings about house plants and hobbies, and so in 1975 she agreed to meet with a reporter only on the condition that there would be no discussion of "the family" or other personal matters. Questions would be directed to her work, and to make sure nothing slipped out. Deane Lord, director of the Harvard News Office, would be present throughout. Nevertheless, the piece ended up as a psychological portrait of the first lady entitled. "Sissela Bok: What does she do Till Derek comes home...
...mother's absorbtion. "I'm really just frantic trying to prepare papers for speeches I have to give," she told The Crimson in response to its interview request. She received world-wide acclaim for her book, and she spends her days lecturing and writing. And in 1978 Deane Lord called her "more of an impressive scholar than...
...over the production, and, in fact, later that fall several Faculty members participated in a debate with ART personnel at a Monday night forum at the Loeb over how Shakespeare ought to be produced. The preoccupation of that debate--fidelity to the text--was echoed this spring by Noel Lord Annan of the University of London, invited here by the English Department. Faculty here, directly, and Annan, indirectly, were criticizing Brustein and his theater for abandoning their duty to the author in orgies of directorial license...
...Lord, Lord." I thought, looking into the depths of her uncomplicated face. "I'll have to report you if you don't report yourself," she announced...
...Lord God Made Them All, Herriot...