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...addition, the committee recently came close to offering the chair to Saul Friedlander, a Holocaust scholar at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), with the expectation that he would serve in an interim capacity, the history professor, who asked not to be named, said...
...three people I ever showed them to who figured this out and saw the way to win was to make me choose first which one I'd roll." (For math buffs: the dice were nontransitive. One of the others who figured it out was the logician Saul Kripke...
DIED. DIANA TRILLING, 91, social and cultural critic who wrote of literary figures, the trial of Jean Harris and her marriage to writer-professor Lionel Trilling; in New York City. Trilling belonged to an intellectual circle that thrived in the '30s, '40s and '50s and included Irving Howe, Saul Bellow, Mary McCarthy and Irving Kristol...
...spend a few hours at the word processor before she'll convince us that she belongs inside a newsroom, but she plays off him well. The secondary characters are better than their pilot predecessors as well, largely because most of them (like the mousy business reporter played by Saul Rubinek) aren't pushed on us too hard. The one exception is Christine Ebersole as a brassy nightlife reporter who's been to one too many charity soirees; but since she also has the funniest entrance of the show (maybe of the season), she's excused. Ink is now a workplace...
Members of BCOME decided to hold the vigil in an emergency meeting on Saturday morning, said Saul A. Slapikoff, a BCOME member and an associate professor of American studies and biology at Tufts University...