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...spare bedroom, an extra tennis racquet. Days were crammed with sailing and tennis at the River Club, fierce games of backgammon and Scrabble at night. After Prescott Bush Sr., the imposing (6 ft. 4 in.) patriarch, arrived by sleeper car from Manhattan on the weekends, he would recruit a vocal quartet from the assembled company for after-dinner harmonizing. Family Friend Bill Truesdale describes those summers: "It's hard to imagine anything better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Tale of Two Childhoods | 6/20/1988 | See Source »

...committee consists of Professor of Law Gerald E. Frug, a CLS adherent; Professor of Law David Kennedy and Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law Laurence H. Tribe '62, active supporters of Dalton's tenure; Professor of Law Robert C. Clark, one of the Law School's most vocal opponents of CLS; Cromwell Professor of Law David L. Shapiro '54; and Fessenden Professor of Law Bernard Wolfman...

Author: By Jonathan S. Cohn, | Title: Vorenberg Resigns as Law School Dean | 6/9/1988 | See Source »

...legal thought which holds that the law is not concerned with abstract values but instead reflects social and economic trends. Frug, Kennedy and Tribe were outspoken in their support of CLS adherent Assistant Professor of Law Clare Dalton's unsuccessful tenure bid. Clark has been one of the most vocal opponents of CLS at the Law School...

Author: By Jonathan S. Cohn, | Title: Tribe to Lead Search for Dean | 5/25/1988 | See Source »

City Councillor William H. Walsh, the most vocal Independent critic of restrictive zoning measures, proposed rezoning the entire city with "incentives and inducements to commercial developers to build low and moderate ownership and rental opportunities throughout the city" at Monday night's Council meeting...

Author: By Anne F. Palmer, | Title: Walsh Proposes Rezoning City | 5/25/1988 | See Source »

...Faculty Senate overwhelmingly endorsed the progressive proposal to incorporate issues of gender, race, and class in a required course for freshmen by a vote of 39-4, after two years of thoughtful, campuswide debate. Yet Bennett immediately credited the decision to "bullying, threatening and name-calling," by a vocal minority. Numerous Stanford officials, including President Donald Kennedy '52, have dismissed this charge as ridiculous...

Author: By Jeffrey A. Doctoroff, | Title: Bennett Against the World | 5/13/1988 | See Source »

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