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...Marvin L. Kalb, Murrow professor of press and public policy at the Kennedy School, presented the award, which is given annually to a journalist who has enriched political discourse. Kalb said Walters has "broken barriers" in the world of television news...

Author: By Matthew R. Hubbard, | Title: Barbara Walters Gets Journalism Award | 3/19/1997 | See Source »

Schauer served as interim director of the Shorenstein Center while Marvin Kalb was on sabbatical in the 1994-95 academic year, and says that he is ready for the challenge...

Author: By Jal D. Mehta, | Title: Ellwood Resigns As Gov. School's Academic Dean | 3/15/1997 | See Source »

...Collegium Musicum itself? Over and over again, it amazed the audience with its rich, warm sound and stunning musicality. Director Jameson Marvin deserves much acclaim for his skill at directing Renaissance music, and for achieving the delicate blend of voice parts that marks this group. Especially in Psalm 112 (IV), it was delightful to hear how such a large choir could sing with such precision and in such a light and dancing style. The soprano section sounded particularly beautiful as a foil to the ancient instruments. Verse five of the Magnificat featured a marvelous interplay of male and female voice...

Author: By Felicia Wu, | Title: H-R Collegium Musicum Performs Monteverdi Magic | 3/13/1997 | See Source »

...White House was not for sale." He says that D.N.C. guidelines "made clear that there was to be no price tag on the events." But a different story keeps popping up all around him. In the Los Angeles Times, an anonymous Democratic fund raiser insisted that D.N.C. finance chairman Marvin Rosen simply told fund raisers to tell donors that $50,000 would get them into a White House coffee. Another memo in the Ickes documents, this one signed by Peter Knight, the President's campaign manager, calculates that $500,000 could be expected from a forthcoming White House coffee...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STEP RIGHT UP | 3/10/1997 | See Source »

...cries have reached the castle, though it's questionable whether they've been heard. On a National Public Radio call-in program, a ticked-off citizen of Castine, Maine, (whose downtown P.O. was spared last year after cbs's This Morning took up its cause) chewed out Postmaster General Marvin Runyon: "Doesn't the Postal Service have some kind of obligation not to rip small communities apart?" Runyon, a former auto-company executive, responded with executive generalities concerning aging buildings and population growth, then effectively reversed himself. "It is not our business to be closing down small post offices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: lLIVINGSTON, MONTANA: IT BREAKS A VILLAGE | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

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