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Bell, who has vowed to take an unpaid leave of absence until the Law School tenures a Black woman, said he does not want to neglect his students by leaving Cambridge to be a visiting professor somewhere. He said Law School Dean Robert C. Clark was reviewing his request to teach the same courses that he normally teaches on a non-credit basis...

Author: By Jonathan M. Berlin, | Title: Bell Will Teach at Harvard | 5/23/1990 | See Source »

...nationally publicized protest, Bell, the Law School's first tenured Black professor, announced two weeks ago that he plans to take an unpaid leave of absence next year until a Black female professor is tenured. He said yesterday that he took his action in "support" of law students who have held a series of demonstrations and two sit-ins in Clark's office this spring to advocate more minority faculty hiring...

Author: By John G. Knepper, | Title: Law Dean Clark Rejects Jackson Offer to Mediate | 5/9/1990 | See Source »

Though the 1952 project was a purely Protestant effort, the New R.S.V. team of translators (all unpaid) included five Roman Catholics, a Greek Orthodox and a Jew. Some editions will print only the 39 Old Testament books recognized by Protestantism and Judaism, while others will include additional books that Catholicism and Orthodoxy regard as Scripture. In time, a Catholic edition of the New R.S.V. is expected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Farewell To Thee's and He's | 5/7/1990 | See Source »

...intoned the clerk. Pursuing it further, I was connected to a Mr. Thomas, who put matters even more bluntly: "This is one of the worst credit reports I've seen," he declared. A repossessed car, about $70,000 in tax liens, a bankruptcy adjustment plan and scads of debts unpaid. "That can't be me," I protested, explaining that I was a paragon of fiscal responsibility. He was unpersuaded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sorry, Your Card Is No Good | 4/9/1990 | See Source »

Ever the loyalist, Safire has never recanted his membership in the Nixon alumni association. The two men talk at length about once a year, largely about pro football and foreign policy. Safire reveled in an October column contrasting Nixon's unpaid and unofficial mission to China to Ronald Reagan's $2 million jetcapade to Japan. The former speechwriter is not oblivious to the vices of Watergate; he just refuses to allow them to drown what he sees as Nixon's virtues. Before she died, Safire's mother asked him, "How could you work in the Watergate White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WILLIAM SAFIRE: Prolific Purveyor Of Punditry | 2/12/1990 | See Source »

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