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...thesis, Joseph H. Weintraub ’05 says he has produced the first critical English translation of Dante’s Latin Eclogues since...
...have some crazy freak-outs,” Weintraub says, recalling a time he phoned his Hasty Pudding Theatricals castmate, Nicholas H. Ma ’05, looking for solace...
...called [Ma] crying on the last day of winter break because I hadn’t gotten anything done,” Weintraub said...
...Zaffran fears that anti-Semitic attacks will become banal events in France, and other Jewish leaders share his concern. "No one has been killed or seriously hurt, but there's a growing sense of depression," says Emmanuel Weintraub, a member of the executive bureau of crif, the representative council of Jewish organizations in France. "It used to be hard to talk about a single Jewish community in France, but now there is a community of concern, and lots of discussion about emigration." Alain Elbeze isn't a man to run scared. He says he went to prison...
...enough good and very good actors to constitute a strong ensemble. Joseph P. Fishman ’05, in the minor and unenviable role of the sensible old Lord Lafew, brings out all the humor of his part. His insulting, impudent exchanges with the cowardly braggart Parolles (Joseph H. Weintraub ’05) played up the contrast between Lafew’s matter-of-fact barbs and Parolles’ fuming impotence. As Parolles, Weintraub got his laughs in, but from unusual places: during a scene in which he unknowingly slandered all his friends before their faces, the comedy...