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Asked what he would tell a student who came to him with a paper like Zonker's, Larry Weinstein, one of the two organizers of the Writing Center thought for a moment and said quietly "I would, in due course, get around to saying that it really didn't make much sense...

Author: By John Sedgwick, | Title: Helping Johnny Write | 11/13/1976 | See Source »

...three specialists, Dr. Morton N. Swartz, professor of Medicine; Dr. Louis Weinstein, visiting professor of Medicine, and Dr. Alexander D. Langmuir '31, visiting professor of Epidemiology, were part of a panel of seven invited by the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta to review data on the Legionnaires' disease there...

Author: By Gizela M. Gonzalez, | Title: Harvard Doctors Baffled By Legionnaires' Disease | 10/23/1976 | See Source »

...then as cowardly tyrant, and finally as a simpering, giggling despot who knows he has crippled the souls of his people, Wells is a perfect villain. David Reiffel is equally good in his role as the not-quite-sane mayor, who switches mental illnesses to suit the moment. Charles Weinstein, as the mayor's conniving son who gives up his fiancee to the dragon in return for a position as private secretary, may overdo his sliminess somewhat; but fairy tales deal in black-and-white characters, and outrageously villanous villains are funnier than more complex ones. And, since every fairy...

Author: By Gay Seidman, | Title: And They Lived Happily Ever After | 5/4/1976 | See Source »

Last week Weinstein told TIME: "I wanted to believe that he was innocent. But I am a historian, not an apologist for anyone. I am not making a case for the FBI. I blasted them all along. I want every last piece of evidence I can get. I have tried to examine both sides of the matter. I can live with anything I find because I am not a partisan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ESPIONAGE: A Verdict: 'Hiss Has Been Lying' | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

Hiss's rebuttal was immediate-and lame. He accused Weinstein of bias and called his conclusions "childish." But he did not refute most of those conclusions, including Weinstein's contentions-based on a letter that one defense lawyer had written to another in 1948-that Hiss knew that the Woodstock typewriter had been given away to the maid's son. Instead, Hiss merely reiterated an oft-leveled accusation that the typewriter produced at his perjury trial had a serial number (Woodstock N230099) that indicated it was manufactured one year later than the one he had once owned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ESPIONAGE: A Verdict: 'Hiss Has Been Lying' | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

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