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...London and New York stage; in Oxfordshire, England. Although she made her international reputation with film comedies--like Movie Crazy, in which she played a quirky ingenue, and Blithe Spirit, David Lean's take on Noel Coward's play--Cummings became known for such emotionally compelling roles as Martha in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; frail matriarch Mary Tyrone, opposite Laurence Olivier, in the 1971 revival of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night, both in London; and onetime aviator Emily Stilson in the Broadway drama Wings, for which she won a Tony...
...from sociological, philosophical, political, and economic angles. He added that the center will collaborate with professors at the School of Public Health, Kennedy School of Government, and Harvard Medical School.A core group of six professors will work at the center, including Elhauge and Law School professors William W. Fisher, Martha L. Minow, Charles R. Nesson ’60, and Alan A. Stone ’50.Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel, who currently teaches a course on ethics and biotechnology for Law School and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students, will also participate in research activities...
Debate over the media’s treatment of high-profile trials came to the fore at Harvard Law School yesterday, as Michael Jackson’s defense attorney, Thomas Mesereau Jr. ’73, MSNBC anchor and correspondent Dan Abrams, and Middlesex County District Attorney Martha Coakley all participated in a panel on race and the Jackson trial. Mesereau, who was named one of Barbara Walters’ “10 Most Fascinating People of 2005,” served previously as the defense attorney for actor Robert Blake and accepted the Jackson case after its first...
...news for Martha Stewart today as NBC canceled her version of The Apprentice ... The network released a statement today saying 'Don't let the French doors painted Dutch blue with cobalt trim hit you on the a__ on the way out.'" --JIMMY KIMMEL...
...according to Smith Professor of Law Martha L. Minow, “It would be a departure from the Court’s practice for a new justice to vote on a case if he was not on the bench at the time of argument...