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...marred Frankle's otherwise perfect score, which included a last-round upset over Brandeis's Norm Weinstein, former holder of the national title...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chess Club Ties City College; Frankle Wins Singles Crown | 11/28/1972 | See Source »

Staughton Lynd and James Weinstein were the radical celebrities in attendance. Lynd, who formerly taught at Yale, has been at the center of many of the radical turbulences of the past decade. He presently teaches at a city college in Chicago, lives in a working class black neighborhood on the city's South Side, and has spent the past several years organizing steel-workers in Gary, Ind. Lynd has been in NAM since its inception and his reputation and calm bearing were an important mediating force at the conference...

Author: By Daniel Swanson, | Title: NAM: A Port Huron for the Seventies? | 12/6/1971 | See Source »

...Weinstein, author of The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State and presently working with Socialist Revolution magazine, came to the conference skeptical of NAM. But by the end of the week-end he had changed his mind. "I now believe that NAM can become an effective democratic socialist organization," he said...

Author: By Daniel Swanson, | Title: NAM: A Port Huron for the Seventies? | 12/6/1971 | See Source »

...nothing for him and his clerks to look up and read all the cases in all the states on any given legal point," says a former clerk. Jack Weinstein, himself now a federal district judge. Adds Columbia Law Professor Maurice Rosenberg, another ex-Fuld clerk: "He is definitely a 40-draft man. He'll write and rewrite endlessly. His style is simple and direct. It's rather like telling them you're going to tell them, then telling them, then telling them you've told them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Born to Judge | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

...author. A childlike romp through the Grimm Brothers' goose-pimply fun house is distinctly different from a childlike romp through aphrodisiacal Jovian glades and bedrooms. It de-eroticizes Ovid. He has been altered, as one says of a cat. Ovid was a great worldly poet and wit. Arnold Weinstein, who freely adapted the Metamorphoses, is an infectious spoofer keenly aware of the uses of anachronism, from which much of the evening's humor arises...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Sportive Immortals | 5/3/1971 | See Source »

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