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...other group leaders are: Law School Lecturer Deborah Anker; Eileen Babbitt, associate director of the Public Disputes program at the Law School; David Lampe, author of the recently published book, "The Massachusetts Miracle; High Technology and Economic Revitalization"; Boston Globe sportswriter Bob Ryan; Tufts International Relations Lecturer Sherman Teichman; and Brad Minnick, chief of staff to the Minority Leader of the state House of Representatives...

Author: By Eric S. Solowey, | Title: IOP Names Group Leaders | 5/6/1988 | See Source »

...Teichman said he will lead a study group oncovert action in U.S. foreign policy. Teichman,who this spring led a study group on the MiddleEast, said his group this fall will explore theIran-contra affair, the use of poison gas in theIran-Iraq war and the connection between drugs andcovert action...

Author: By Eric S. Solowey, | Title: IOP Names Group Leaders | 5/6/1988 | See Source »

...sleek combination of biography and gossip, Howard Teichman has placed Woolcott firmly in his time. His light direction conveys Woolcott's manner and speech, lapsing melodramatically out of character only at the end of the first act. The lighting, by Vincent DiGabriele, is discrete, the set, by Tony Cooper, comfortable and prepossessing. But most important is Peter Boyden's admirable characterization, which he carries with a presence and manner that convey every nuance of the man. Woollcott would have been flattered...

Author: By Laura K. Jereski, | Title: The Broadest Wit | 10/24/1981 | See Source »

Friday, April 7: Lecture--The Background and Implications of the Lebanese Crisis for Arab-Israeli Peace, Sherman Teichman Lewis Hall Lounge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TUFTS | 4/6/1978 | See Source »

...book is an "intimate portrait," so he packs a series of topical chapters ("...The Playwright, The Wit, The Cardplayer...") between two very thin slices of reminiscence. While the reminiscences are very good, the stuff in between would be bad filler for the Reader's Digest. In each chapter Teichman sloppily recounts a few Kaufman anecdotes, comes up with a few obvious generalities and sometimes even tacks on a list of short witticisms. The purpose of this approach is understandable; he is trying all along to give an impression of Kaufman as a great wit, but instead Kaufman comes...

Author: By Whit Stillman, | Title: Paying the Price in Posterity | 11/1/1972 | See Source »

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